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Terry Moore’s Abstract Studio comes to Dark Horse as an Imprint

Dark Horse Comics has announced a new partnership with Eisner, Harvey, Reuben, and Inkwell Award—winning cartoonist Terry Moore and Abstract Studio. The imprint launches October 2026 with the release of the Strangers in Paradise Omnibus, a new hardcover edition of the cult-classic story featuring newly designed pages and a brand-new cover by Moore created exclusively for this Dark Horse edition. The first volume will collect Strangers in Paradise Volumes 1 (issues #1—#3), 2 (issues #1-#13) and 3 (issues #1—#7) and will also include a curated selection of bonus content, offering readers a deeper look into the series. This edition will be perfect for new readers and is an essential upgrade for longtime fans.

Strangers in Paradise is the compelling love story of three unlikely friends who find themselves bound together by their pasts…

Katchoo is a beautiful young woman living in the spare bedroom of her high school friend, Francine. Brash and outspoken, Katchoo makes no secret of her love for Francine, but that’s not an option for the shy, insecure woman who looks for Prince Charming in a series of bad boyfriends. Enter David, a gentle but persistent artist who seems determined to win Katchoo’s heart. The resulting triangle is a touching comedy of romantic errors that takes the trio down a complicated road of murder, mayhem, and love, featuring an array of characters, including crime bosses, psychopaths, and well-meaning friends.

The Strangers in Paradise Omnibus Volume 1 (hardcover, 480 pages, 10.1875 x 6.625”) will be available in bookstores and comic shops on October 13, 2026. It is now available for preorder at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and your local comic shop and bookstore for $39.99.

Strangers in Paradise Omnibus Volume 1

ComicsPRO 2026: Curt Pires and Juan Gedeon Un-Leash Super Mondo Mega Mutts #1

Oni Press has announced Super Mondo Mega Mutts #1 (of 4) – a monstrous new milestone from superstar-in-the-making Curt Pires and powerhouse artist Juan Gedeon beginning with a double-sized, 40-page introduction to a brand-new team of raucously rowdy, anthropomorphic anti-heroes with TEETH this July!

One year ago, a fragment of an inter-dimensional civilization collided with Downtown L.A. – creating an impregnable no-man’s-land where the laws of physics no longer apply. Convinced that no human being could survive the terrain within, the US government’s most morally compromised contractors decided to explore the area codenamed “The Gleam” by sending in four research animals in the hopes of capturing its precious technological wonders. They were hoping to find a new kind of weapon. What they got instead was four radically transformed dogs with minds and a mission all their own. WOLF! FRANKEE! GRIFFY! FREDDY! Together with their brilliant mentor MOJO, the SUPER MONDO MEGA MUTTS are going to bring justice back to the avenues and alleyways where out-of-control federal forces and gangs powered-up by pilfered alien technology now reign. They thought they could put this band of outlaw misfits on a leash… Now the world is going to discover what happens when these mutts BITE BACK.

This summer, prepare to face the fur and fury as four new comics icons enter the fray and clamp their jaws down tight on the dirty underbelly of the City of Angels! Who are they? What have they become? And can they ever truly find their way home? Find out only in Super Mondo Mega Mutts #1 (of 4) – on sale in comic shops everywhere in July!

Plus: don’t miss Pires and Gedeon signing a CLASSIFIED art print at the ComicsPro Comic Book Industry Meeting in Glendale, CA from February 18th to February 21st!

Super Mondo Mega Mutts #1 (of 4)

Star Trek: The Last Starship #5 Debates What’s Next for the Federation

Star Trek: The Last Starship #5

The Federation’s delegates have gathered. The Babel conference is on. Together, they aim to save Starfleet and bring peace to all quadrants. But while Captain Sato and the crew of the U.S.S. Omega have only experienced the passage of time as four months within their transwarp bubble, for the rest of the galaxy, it’s been 23 years. For 23 years, the delegates have been left to their own devices, to stew in their own machinations and to make new allegiances…and while the U.S.S. Omega may have brought them all together, the Burn has forced them apart. Not all want to broker peace, and someone who was once closest to Starfleet may become its greatest adversary… Star Trek: The Last Starship #5 starts the rebuilding of the Federation… or does it?

The Federation is in tatters after The Burn. Planets are wrecked, ships destroyed, economies barely holding on, famine increasing. The Federation, the status quo that was, held together numerous societies and planets in a mutually beneficial relationship that lifted them all up but it was all built on sand. Star Trek: The Last Starship #5 lays a lot of that out as delegates have gathered to rebuild the Federation after the calamity but makes it clear there’s little chance of it going back to the way it was.

Written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, the issue focuses on some political tension as Captain Soto does what he can to help bring things to order and get the discussions moving. It’s clear that this won’t be easy and his rather positive view of the world betrays the reality that exists and the challenges that are now faced.

There are a lot of questions and maybe these only exist for casual Star Trek fans. One society discusses famine which seems odd in a setting where replicators exist and food can just be created. But, that might be answered easily for those more familiar with Star Trek and these societies. But, what’s interesting is the various topics and issues impacting each delegation and the answer to their problems… which isn’t really feasible.

There’s of course twists and turns as the future is debated. The end of the comic and what’s proposed feels like a new direction and proposed future with a vision that feels like it echoes the real world. Our world order has been strained and on the verge of collapse with new proposals and visions proposed. We face what Star Trek faces or is Star Trek doing what it does best in reflecting our real world struggles?

The art by Adrián Bonilla is solid and keeps up the interesting visual style of this series. There’s an almost pop art look with a bit of scratchiness to the look helped by Lee Loughridge‘s colors and Clayton Cowles‘ lettering. The series has a very unique style to it that helps it stand out from what else is out there. The colors pop and designs feel new but familiar. There’s also a sense of dread throughout the comic, just something is off, and that’s emphasized by the art. There’s a strangely ominous feel throughout the issue like something is going to happen and you can see that in the body language of the characters.

Star Trek: The Last Starship #5 is a solid issue that does what sci-fi excels at, examining our world. It also moves the direction of Star Trek forward in a major way and ends with an ominous last page (that probably hits a lot better for long time fans). It’s another great issue for the series that’s redefining the direction of Star Trek.

Story: Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly Art: Adrián Bonilla
Color: Lee Loughridge Letterer: Clayton Cowles
Story: 8.25 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy

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Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon #1 Begins to Put the Pieces of the Puzzle Together

Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon #1

When an old acquaintance drags Logan into the search for a new abducted mutant subject, the terrifying methods of the defunct Weapon X program are revealed to be alive and well. As Wolverine follows the scent of the feral Tyler – and the scent of his own trauma – he finds himself in a deadly race against a super-soldier-creating corporation called PRIMEWARRIOR…which has just hired a very familiar face: the fully armed and upgraded NUKE! Don’t miss the first chapter of the biggest Wolverine story in years, one that will have a major impact on the future of the Marvel Universe! Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon #1 is the latest piece of the puzzle of a major storyline hitting the Marvel Universe.

We know a major event is coming with Marvel’s “Armageddon” and it involves the boxes that give superpowers from the current Ultimate Universe. While there’s been some teases in the Ultimate comics as well as Captain America, it feels like Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon #1 is the real start of the storyline with a main focus on what’s coming.

Written by Chip Zdarsky, who also writes Captain America, Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon #1 focuses on Wolverine as he’s pulled into a mystery involving kidnapped mutants and a new Weapon X program. With teases as to who’s behind it, how they’re doing it, and some of the victims of it, the issue bounces back and forth between the present and Wolverine’s tortured past.

Zdarsky keeps things moving with not so much an amping up of the action, but what feels like a quick run as far as storytelling and action. Once this gets going, it’s an issue that doesn’t really slow down by much and instead keeps things moving as Wolverine attempts to hunt down a mutant captured and presumed tortured by the new program. The issue is a solid setup dipping into the past of Wolverine but also putting Zdarsky’s recent Captain America run in the spotlight by the end of the issue.

The art by Luca Maresca is solid with color by Jesus Aburtov and lettering by Joe Sabino. It’s not a flashy comic with tons of action and fights, but it’s just really well done with a look that has a slight grit to it. What’s nice is there are a lot of small details to help build on the story and that’s made clear towards the beginning where it’s pointed out Logan has glass on his cheek. It’s a heads up that this is a comic whose visuals will provide clues. But, the look, everything about it, is just really well done and solid where I’d like to see this team regularly take on Wolverine.

Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon #1 is a nice debut issue but also a nice build up to whatever event is coming. It makes it easy for new readers to hop in but also builds on a lot that was been coming out in recent months in other Marvel comics. As far as prequels and teasers, this is a nice on that has me excited to see what comes next and to go back and see what I might have missed elsewhere.

Story: Chip Zdarsky Art: Luca Maresca
Color: Jesus Aburtov Letterer: Joe Sabino
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: Ninja Kaiju

Ninja Kaiju

(W) Franco Aureliani (A) Scoot McMahon

Ninjas and Kaijus! What can be more fun than that? How about a Ninja Kaiju?

What happens when you hire a Ninja to steal a secret formula? What happens when that formula is held in a top secret state of the art high security science lab? What happens when that ninja accidentally gets splashed with the secret formula? Well… all of those questions are probably related and answer the question: Where did that giant Kaiju monster suddenly come from?

The life of a Ninja isn’t easy, with all the stealth sneaking, high kicks, and the other Ninjaery things that need to be done. Now throw in a secret formula that turns you into a big city destroying monster and suddenly you’re not so stealthy any more. The job gets even more difficult when you have not one, but two super smart mad scientist after you because they think you stole their formula and send hordes of robots, the air force, and other never before seen science experiments after you. It may no longer be just a job for a Ninja, but it definitely is for a NINJA KAIJU!

Ninja Kaiju

Preview: Disney Mulan: Mulan’s Adventure Journal

Disney Mulan: Mulan’s Adventure Journal

(W) Rhona Cleary (A) Agnese Innocente, Ilaria Urbinati

An unseen enemy lurks in the Imperial Palace—and only Mulan can stop it. But with court politics and rising doubts, even she isn’t sure she belongs. Can Mulan rise to the challenge and save China once more? A bold graphic novel adventure starring Disney’s legendary warrior!

An invisible enemy is threatening the Emperor’s life inside the Imperial Palace walls and Mulan is the only one he trusts to help him. But among all the unspoken rules of the court, Mulan feels discouraged and hopeless. Can she rise to the Emperor’s expectations, defeat the dark threat, and save China once again?

An original graphic novel that stars Mulan from Disney’s Mulan! Perfect for middle-grade readers who love graphic novels and the Disney Princesses!

Disney Mulan: Mulan's Adventure Journal

Preview: The College Try

The College Try

(W) Olivia Cuartero-Briggs
(A) Roberta Ingranata

What if you could do it all over again?
A desperately single 40-something attends her college reunion to win back the love of her life, with disastrous results. But, through a magical twist of fate, she finds herself in her early college years once more–with a chance to fix it all.

The College Try

Preview: Smile: For the Camera #1

Smile: For the Camera #1

(W) Hannah Rose May (A) Miriana Puglia

Pose. Vogue. Couture. Gore.

It’s Fashion Month 2005. Five young international models have just landed in New York City, ready to tackle four grueling weeks of runways, press, and cameras as they try to make it big. The girls become fast friends…until one seems to crack under the pressure. Little does everyone know that she is afflicted by the entity, a being bent on destruction and pain as it seeks to destroy lives through its horrific visions.

Dive into this never-before-seen story of betrayal and reality bending, based on the critically-acclaimed SMILE film franchise from Parker Finn, brought to you by horror star Hannah Rose May (The Exorcism at 1600 Penn, Rogues’ Gallery) and Miriana Puglia (Disney Villains: Cruella de Vil, Disney Villains: Maleficent) as we follow these models’ glamorous, gory descent into insanity.

Get ready to smile like you mean it.

Smile: For the Camera #1

Preview: Star Trek: The Last Starship #5

Star Trek: The Last Starship #5

(W) Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly (A) Adrián Bonilla

The Federation’s delegates have gathered. The Babel conference is on. Together, they aim to save Starfleet and bring peace to all quadrants. But while Captain Sato and the crew of the U.S.S. Omega have only experienced the passage of time as four months within their transwarp bubble, for the rest of the galaxy, it’s been 23 years.

For 23 years, the delegates have been left to their own devices, to stew in their own machinations and to make new allegiances… and while the U.S.S. Omega may have brought them all together, the Burn has forced them apart. Not all want to broker peace, and someone who was once closest to Starfleet may become its greatest adversary…

Star Trek: The Last Starship #5
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