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Brazen Blades is some solid indie sword and sorcery that has us wanting more from the creative team

Life is a struggle and in times of chaos deathly so. Whether strong or weak, tall or tiny, if you’ve got a blade, you might have shot. Brazen Blades is Sword and Sorcery anthology series that readers old and new can enjoy.

Story: Lance Thundersnake
Art: Danny Cruz
Letterer: Marina Leon
Cover: Rodrigo Trinidade

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Early Review: The City Beneath Her Feet #3 Delivers a Reflective and Explosive Finale

The City Beneath Her Feet #3

Behind every love story is a tragedy- and this tale is no different… Chased into the city’s underbelly with Liz hot on her trail- Zara must use everything she’s learned about the secret world of assassins to find a way to survive — and bring Jasper’s killers to justice. The City Beneath Her Feet #3 wraps up the series with a finale that takes readers in unexpected directions.

It’s been a bit since the previous issue of The City Beneath Her Feet, but when provided the chance to check out a copy before release, I jumped at the chance to see how Zara’s story ends. The series as a whole is an intriguing one, a story at its surface level is one of assassins, action, and mistakes, but underneath, it’s one about relationships and how we handle even the worst of them.

Written by James Tynion IV, The City Beneath Her Feet #3 wraps up the series with a nice finale that’s a little melancholy but also packed with action, humor, and reflection. The action continues as an assassin is on Zara’s tail with a large bounty out for the writer who might know too much. But in-between those sequences we get a reflection by Zara on her brief relationship with Zara. As short, as strange, as toxic, as it was, there was a truth and honest Zara was able to see and final actions by Jasper show what she might have really felt towards Zara. It’s an interesting ending that is full of emotion… mixed emotions, that readers will take away differently based on their own relationship history.

The art by Elsa Charretier continues to be fantastic bouncing between the action and what feels like a confessional. The visuals pop in part due to the colors by Jordie Bellaire which deliver a pop-art look to the comic and Aditya Bidikar‘s lettering helps add to the rollercoaster of a ride. The art is intriguing as it’s one that very much feels like it’s a bit of a throwback to pop-art of the past and also has a lot of small details that really help tell the story of the characters themselves. Scars, some blood, a little bit of dirt, it all comes together to visually bring the world and narrative together.

The City Beneath Her Feet #3 is an interesting finale that feels like it’s an indie action film on the comic page. There’s something unexpected and really satisfying in the way it wraps up and leaves us wanting a bit more of this world to see how all of the loose ends are wrapped up. We had to wait a bit to finally be able to experience it, but it was well worth it as The City Beneath Her Feet #3 delivers an ending that’ll leave readers satisfied but still wanting more.

Story: James Tynion IV Art: Elsa Charretier
Color: Jordie Bellaire Letterer: Aditya Bidikar
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Estuary: A Ghost Story #2 deepens the mystery and teases the horror

As Maris recovers from her first encounter with the ghosts that haunt the waves in the waters beneath beneath the Mission at Point Arbués, her new team fills her in on the stories of unusual occurrences that have plagued its halls for decades . . . and the legend of the lost treasure supposedly tied to the spectral entity called the Lady in Lace. As she searches for answers within the church, she learns a shocking truth about the nun who hired her and about her own connections to the mission . . .

Story: David “DB” Andry, Tim Daniel
Art: Maan House
Color: Steve Canon
Letterer: Taylor Esposito

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Absolute Green Lantern #14 is interesting but the series is starting to stumble with its mythology

Tomar Re and Jo Mullein make their way out into the icy cold depths of space, ready to take the fight directly to Mogo and the Black Stars. But what they find out there might be more than they are ready for!

Story: Al Ewing
Art: Sid Kotian
Color: Pressy
Letterer: Lucas Gattoni

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Mini Reviews: Tales of the Green Lantern Corps: Guy Gardner #1, Civil War Unmasked #1, DC x Sonic: The Metal Legion #1, If Destruction Be Our Lot #1

Tales of the Green Lantern Corps: Guy Gardner #1

Sometimes, the staff at Graphic Policy read more comics than we’re able to get reviewed. When that happens you’ll see a weekly feature compiling reviews of the comics, or graphic novels, we just didn’t get a chance to write a full one for.

These are Graphic Policy’s Mini Reviews and Recommendations.

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Tales of the Green Lantern Corps: Guy Gardner #1 (DC) – This is a really fun one-shot about the GL Corps’ best/worst member from Gerry Duggan, Matteo Lolli, Laura Braga, and Vasco Georgiev. It’s also a bit of a Fight Club riff and a call to action for men to check on each other’s mental health. In addition to this, it’s just a damn fine space mystery featuring the buddy cop team of Gardner and John Stewart with jabs at AI and the surveillance state. I feel like this template might be better for the HBO Lanterns than whatever “grounded” take they’re doing. Duggan definitely portrays Guy Gardner in a three dimensional, but this comic is fun too. So many gorillas! Overall: 8.2 Verdict: Buy

Civil War Unmasked #1 (Marvel)Christos Gage and Edgar Salazar add depth to Tony Stark’s decision to support the Superhuman Registration Act in Civil War Unmasked #1. The action centers around Stark trying to recruit the X-Men to the pro-reg side and then going on a time travel adventure with Bishop. It’s an utter fascist hellscape and legitimately on the table if the SHRA fails. The action is just okay even though Salazar draws some slick battle suits, but the moral and philosophical underpinnings make this one worth checking out. Also, it made me sympathize with Tony Stark more. Overall: 7.5 Verdict: Read

DC x Sonic: The Metal Legion #1 (DC)Ian Flynn and Adam Bryce Thomas run it back in the very fun DC x Sonic sequel The Metal Legion. I love how they build on the relationships from the previous crossover with Silver jawing with Guy Gardner, Shadow picking up detective skills from Batman and Robin, and Amy slaying with the Amazons to name a few. Also, Thomas’ anime influences make this comic even more adorable especially when Supergirl visits Sonic’s world. It looks like this is gonna be a classic good vs evil, Saturday morning cartoon throwdown with no less emphasis on multiversal mumbo jumbo. Overall: 8.2 Verdict: Buy

If Destruction Be Our Lot #1 (Image) – AI Abraham Lincoln is the character find of 2026 in Matthew Rosenberg, Mark Elijah Rosenberg, and Andy MacDonald’s If Destruction Be Our Lot #1. IDBOL #1 offers up a slightly understated and at times humorous vision of a world without humanity where if you screw up, you get eaten by a bigger robot. There’s lots of musings about one’s purpose in life, but also exciting chase scenes featuring visual flourishes from MacDonald and Francesco Segala. Let’s just driving a futuristic bus is very difficult for someone who last drew breath in 1865. Overall: 8.7 Verdict: Buy

Absolute Superman #19 is far more than a battle between Superman and King Shazam

King Shazam has risen with a power unlike anything Superman has faced before. What connection does he have to Brainiac and the mysterious Father Box? Plus, another classic character has made their Absolute debut, though it remains to be seen if they’re a friend or foe of the Man of Steel…

Story: Jason Aaron
Art: Rafa Sandoval
Color: Ulises Arreola
Letterer: Becca Carey

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Hank Howard, Pizza Detective: A Slice of Life #1 pulls the curtain back a bit on Hank’s life

Hank Howard is back in the one place he thought he’d finally left behind, his hometown of Tampa. But unfortunately for Hank, pizza crime doesn’t take a vacation. Before he knows it, he’s knee-deep in his first homicide case, facing down lawyers, locking lips with a long-lost flame, punching pirates, and dodging bullets, as he races against time to solve his first-ever homicide case!

Story: Robert Venditti
Art: David Lapham
Letterer: Dave Sharpe

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Speed Racer #8 is a bit of a detour from the normal racing with a 90s cartoon vibe to it

At a black-tie gala, Speed Racer’s night of romance turns explosive when gangster Cruncher Block crashes the party with the monstrous Great Mammoth Car and takes Trixie hostage. As heat-seeking missiles fly and an armored tank barrels through everything in its path, Speed and Racer X launch a desperate rescue that proves just how far Speed will go for the woman he loves. Action, spectacle, and a long-teased romance collide!

Story: David Pepose
Art: Davide Tinto
Color: Jao Canola
Letterer: Buddy Beaudoin

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If Destruction Be Our Lot #1 will leave you pondering its deeper meaning in a solid debut

Humanity is extinct and all that remains are the robots who once helped us. The robots who once helped us are happier now, doing their work without human interference. But not Abe. He believes there must be something more out there. After nearly getting killed, he’s determined to wander the Earth until he finds it—or gets recycled trying.

Story: Matthew Rosenberg, Mark Elijah Rosenberg
Art: Andy MacDonald
Color: Francesco Segala
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

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Ben 10 #1 brings the popular animated series to comics from the team that created him!

When a mysterious meteor crashes to Earth, 10-year-old Ben Tennyson discovers the Omnitrix, a high-tech alien gauntlet of incredible power and potential. With this device on his wrist, Ben has the power to transform into incredible alien forms. But can he control this power? If the story sounds familiar, think again! This is the modern, definitive take on Ben 10 from the team that created him!

Story: Joe Casey, Steven T. Seagle, Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau
Script: Joe Casey
Art: Robert Carey
Color: Ren Spiller
Letterer: Taylor Esposito

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