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Hidden Springs #1 delivers a spin on ET with a giant Kaiju and Retirement Community

Hidden Springs #1

While on a retirement community field trip, a group of ageing ex-Hollywood stars encounter a baby KAIJU on the run from military agents. Bonding quickly with the creature, the cantankerous cadre of former celebrities have to somehow get the kaiju to safety—before it causes the end of the world! Hidden Springs #1 is an intriguing debut that delivers some interesting characters and solid laughs.

Written by Rob Williams, Hidden Springs #1 is an interesting debut with what feels like a mix of influences. People taking care of an alien creature has an ET vibe to it. The fact that they’re from a retirement community has us thinking about Batteries Not Included. Mixed together, it’s a debut that shows a lot of potential for the story but it’s the characters that really have us intrigued and interested.

The debut issue focuses a lot on its cast of characters as they go for a hike in the woods. Each character through the comic is given a lot of depth so we not only have a good sense of who they are but their history and what they might bring to the story. But it also brings together slight sniping and conflict as their personalities clash a bit. There’s a lot of history danced around and teased showing these are people who have been around each other for a long time. It’s that sort of detail that creates a reading experience that feels lived in.

The art by Nil Vendrell is entertaining. With color by Berta Sastre and lettering by Simon Bowland, the comic’s look has a bit of comedic style to it that takes Williams’ dialogue and makes it funny. This could easily be characters who are just sniping at each other and not getting along, but the art shifts the tone a bit, instead packing some laughs to it all.

Hidden Springs #1 has bones that feel like it’s something we’ve seen before, a group protecting an alien from the government, but it’s the characters that makes it stand out with jokes poking fun at its cast but also giving us characters to care about and laugh with. It’s a fun start that takes a familiar concept but delivers a bit of a different spin on it.

Story: Rob Williams Art: Nil Vendrell
Color: Berta Sastre Letters: Simon Bowland
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Read

Dark Horse provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Preview: The Witcher: Blood Stone #4

The Witcher: Blood Stone #4

Writer: Daniel Freedman
Artist: Pius Bak
Colorist: Roman Titov
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Cover artist: Pius Bak

Sorrow and guilt linger in the wake of the massacre, but not all lives are lost . . . To prevent another tragedy, Geralt returns to the dwarven caves, but where human desire spawned bloodthirsty greed, what awaits is a new danger. And for the remaining natives of Plinth, destiny becomes a choice.

The Witcher: Blood Stone #4

Preview: Touched by a Demon #4

Touched by a Demon #4

Writer: Kristen Gudsnuk
Artist: Kristen Gudsnuk
Cover artist: Kristen Gudsnuk

Frons and Zuzu are brought back to Hell to receive retribution for their actions on Earth, but things don’t go quite as expected. In this series finale, Frons has a decision of biblical proportions to make . . . one that will affect not only himself and his team but also, perhaps, all of humanity.

Touched by a Demon #4

Preview: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe #5

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe #5

Writer: Tim Seeley
Artist: Reilly Brown
Colorist: Jim Charalampidis
Letterer: AndWorld Design
Cover artist: Reilly Brown

THE POWER SWORD, a weapon able to access the power and wisdom of Grayskull, was forged by the most powerful sorcerer in the Universe—HE-RO. It was ordained that the sword would be given to a great champion to protect the Realm in times of need.

But He-Ro grew concerned that all the power and knowledge in the universe might be too much for one man. So, he created another blade—one which could be used only if a champion became a tyrant. But an accident corrupted the alternate blade, transforming it into something evil, tainting its metal violet. He-Ro had unintentionally created THE SWORD OF FLAWS. Realizing the horror of his creation, He-Ro left Grayskull and spent years of his life crossing Eternia to find a place to hide the sword. And there, the Sword of Flaws remained safely hidden. Until now . . .

After the great battle at Heaven Piercer, the Sword of Flaws has fallen into Skeletor’s hands. And with this mystic power, Skeletor is a greater threat than ever before. Can He-Man and the Heroic Warriors stop him before he becomes MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE?

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe #5

Preview: Dungeons & Dragons: The Fallbacks Series 1 #3

Dungeons & Dragons: The Fallbacks Series 1 #3

Writer: Greg Pak
Artist: Edvan Alves · Miguel Ángel Ruiz
Colorist: Raul Angulo
Letterer: Comicraft
Cover artist: Marguerite Sauvage

The Fallbacks now serve the Lady of Loudwater, and their first taste of authority is bittersweet. They finally have fame, fortune (or at least a steady paycheck), and the power to make real change. But when confronted with the injustices of the system they enforce, the Fallbacks must decide where their priorities lie. Plus, Cazrin makes a shocking discovery about the white dragon terrorizing the town!

Dungeons & Dragons: The Fallbacks Series 1 #3

Preview: Hidden Springs #1

Hidden Springs #1

Writer: Rob Williams
Artist: Nil Vendrell Pallach
Colorist: Berta Sas Forrelland
Letterer: Simon Bowland
Cover artist: Nil Vendrell Pallach

While on a retirement community field trip, a group of ageing ex-Hollywood stars encounter a baby KAIJU on the run from military agents. Bonding quickly with the creature, the cantankerous cadre of former celebrities have to somehow get the kaiju to safety—before it causes the end of the world!

Hidden Springs #1

Richard Corben’s Underground Work will be Collected and Restored in The Best of Fantagor

Dark Horse Books presents the next volume of the Richard Corben LibraryThe Best of Fantagor. The Best of Fantagor will collect some of Corben’s most iconic early stories and collaborations originally published in his own self-produced comic series, Fantagor, like the complete Razar the Unhero trilogy (completely compiled for the first time), “Twilight of the Dogs,” “The Temple,” and more. Additional writers include Jan Strnad and Doug Moench, with all illustrations by Corben and restorations by project art director José Villarrubia. The book will also feature an introduction by one of the creators of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Kevin Eastman.

This collection brings together some of Corben’s most iconic early stories, originally published in his own self-produced comic series Fantagor, in a definitive edition that reveals the raw power of his early imagination. It includes an eclectic mix of science fiction, horror, surreal comedy, and full-on psychedelic storytelling. Readers will find postapocalyptic fables, bizarre creature features, twisted fairy tales, and two rarely seen photo comics. The collection includes seven high fantasy tales, three comedic stories, two sci-fi works, and several unclassifiable ones:  

  • “Twilight of the Dogs” 
  • Razar the Unhero” (Parts 1–3)
  • “The Temple” 
  • “Kittens for Christian” 
  • “For the Love of Daemon”
  • “Ogre” and “Ogre II” 
  • “Inna Pit” 
  • “We Sure Like Worms” 
  • “Cidopey” 
  • “Doomscult” 
  • “Damsel in Dragon Dress”

These stories are reprinted from from Fantagor #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Up from the Deep #1, Métal Hurlant #28, Heavy Metal #75 and Grim Wit #1 and 2.

The Best of Fantagor (hardcover, 160 pages, 8 x 11”) will be available in bookstores and comic shops on November 24, 2026. It is now available for preorder from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or your local bookstore or comic shop for $39.99.

The Best of Fantagor

Dark Horse Books Presents the American Jesus Library Edition

The reincarnated Jesus Christ and the Antichrist come head-to-head in the next book in Dark Horse’s Millarworld Library, the American Jesus Library Edition. The American Jesus Library Edition collects all three volumes of the series written by Mark Millar, illustrated by Peter Gross and Tomm Coker, colored by Jeanne McGee and Daniel Freedman, and lettered by Cory Petit

After surviving a freak accident, a twelve-year-old boy discovers he’s the returned Jesus Christ. He can turn water into wine, make the crippled walk…he can even raise the dead. How will he deal with his destiny and lead the world through a conflict that’s been thousands of years in the making?

The American Jesus Library Edition (hardcover, 232 pages, 8 × 12.1875”) will be available in bookstores and comic shops on January 12, 2027. It is now available for preorder at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and your local comic shop or bookstore for $49.99.

American Jesus Library Edition

Preview: Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch – Rogue Agents #3

Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch – Rogue Agents #3

Writer: Michael Moreci
Penciller: Reese Hannigan
Inker: Elisabetta D’Amico
Colorist: Michael Atiyeh
Letterer: Comicraft
Cover artist: Valeria Favoccia

As the Bad Batch closes in on the scientist they’ve been searching for, their adversaries make a tempting offer. Is it too good to be true? Meanwhile, another deadly (and all too familiar) enemy trains their sights on Clone Force 99…

Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch - Rogue Agents #3

Preview: Megaghost Volume 2 #2

Megaghost Volume 2 #2

Writer: Gabe Soria
Artist: Gideon Kendall
Cover artist: Gideon Kendall

A perfect sunny afternoon turns into a nightmare of endless night when the sinister supervillain ultraghoul invites some special guests to visit the haunted hamlet of Dunwich Heights: nosferatons, space vampires from the Dark Side of the Moon! These sci-fi fiends are out to conquer the world, and only junior occultist martin magus and the supernatural giant robot megaghost can stop them . . . if the intergalactic vampire bat kaiju Drakulaar doesn’t suck them dry first! And how are teen occult detective Joanna Dee and the nefarious nethergods connected to all of this? Find out in MegaGhost Vol. 2 Issue 2, “invasion of the nosferatons!”, written by Gabe Soria and illustrated by Gideon Kendall.

Megaghost Volume 2 #2
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