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Mini Reviews: Inglorious X-Force #4, Super Creepshow #2, Batwoman #2, Lobo #2

Lobo #2

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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Inglorious X-Force #4 (Marvel)Inglorious X-Force is a fun, kick-ass 90s throwback of a comic, especially with Philip Tan taking over art duties. He and writer Tim Seeley throw in a million concepts and lore references, but still have time for genuine bonding and emotions between the team of Cable, Boom Boom, Archangel, Akihiro, and Ms Marvel. I live for the Warren/Tabby/Akihiro love triangle. Inglorious X-Force #4 isn’t essential reading and is more Simonson/Liefeld New Mutants than Ellis/Immonen Nextwave, but finds its footing by the time the final page rolls around. This team is a good hang for sure, but lacking in the bad guy department until that cliffhanger. Overall: 7.5 Verdict: Read

Super Creepshow #2 (Image)Super Creepshow is another solid installment of this superhero/horror anthology featuring a story that will make you lose your lunch, and the return of the legendary Marv Wolfman to writing vampire hunters. Gerry Duggan, Scott Buoncristiano, and Mike Spicer lead off the comic with the disgusting “The Creepshow Two-In-One”. A standard issue Midwest superhero parody (I’m here for the Keg ; I wonder if he likes PBR.) turns into body horror comedy, and Buoncristiano pulls the limits of a “Mature” rating while Duggan pokes at fragile masculinity. This one definitely isn’t for the squeamish. Up next is Wolfman, Michele Rubini, and Miquel Muerto spinning a tale of violent vampires and fraught friendships in “Be Careful What You Wish For”. Wolfman hasn’t lost a step in this kind of story giving it personal (Pun intended) stakes and letting Rubini draw some savage, very unsexy bloodsuckers. This team could write one hell of a Blade series, but an action-packed story of kill or be killed is the next best thing. If you like your superheroes a little sick and twisted, then Super Creepshow is the comic for you. Overall 8.1 Verdict Buy

Batwoman #2 (DC) – The second issue of Batwoman is another case of strong visuals from Dani and Matt Hollingsworth, but below average writing from Greg Rucka. Seriously, this feels like reheated nachos from Elegy with a splash of tzatziki sauce. Rucka and Dani do attempt to raise the stakes with the appearance of Jake Kane, but his fate and Batwoman’s subsequent crash out feels rushed and unearned. It’s a reveal or a sake of a reveal not something honest and true to the character. Overall: 5.8 Verdict: Pass

Lobo #2 (DC) – The fun and a a network minimum amount of “frags” keep flying in Lobo #2 from Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, and Jean-Francois Beaulieu. This issue shows the day-to-day of Lobo as reality TV star, and it’s about as pretty as the truly terrible costume the network makes the Main Man wear. Lobo vs AI network suit is the battle royale we need in the age of layoffs, focus groups, and algorithms. Lobo #2 even pulls off a crossover/guest star moment with a delightful caricature of a famous, but not too famous DC hero. I can’t wait to see what comes out of Lobo’s mouth next or his latest fit. Overall: 8.8 Verdict: Buy

Seven Seas Licenses The Erotical Wizard and His Twelve Brides

Seven Seas Entertainment has announced, through its Ghost Ship imprint aimed at older male readers, the license acquisition of the Mature-rated manga series The Erotical Wizard and His Twelve Brides by Hikaru Taiyo, Shinta Shiratukawa, and Mahaya. One failing wannabe wizard may have found his true calling with erotic magic in this sexy manga!

Junpei Ichinose, a first-year student in the National Magic Academy’s high school, is a total failure! Though he dreams of one day becoming a wizard, he can’t cast so much as a single spell. One day, the self-proclaimed great mage Meryl appears before him, searching for the Ring of Domination. Meryl detects that Junpei has a latent talent for…erotic magic! But what exactly is erotic magic?! There’s only one way to find out!

The Erotical Wizard and His Twelve Brides Vol. 1 will be printed for the first time in the English language in February 2027 for $14.99 USA / $19.99 CAN, with the series available in single volume editions as part of Seven Seas’ Ghost Ship imprint. Ebook editions will also be available on digital platforms.

The Erotical Wizard and His Twelve Brides Vol. 1

End of Life #3 gives us a small sliver of a reason to cheer on Eddie… and lots of toilet humor

Eddie has a Big Cock problem: The chicken-headed Menagerie assassin has found his way to Pluto. Who could’ve given up Eddie’s secret? Or is Big Cock here for another purpose? Whatever the answer is, it’s obviously all Eddie’s fault, and now the whole town is in danger. Oh, and it gets worse. Deep within the confines of the abandoned Wrong dog Park, Richard Smiley is working on a plan to take Eddie down and tighten his criminal grip on the town…

Story: Kyle Starks
Art: Steve Pugh
Color: Chris O’Halloran
Letterer: Becca Carey

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Zeus Comics
Kindle

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Ordained #0: The Machine introduces the character in a brutal way

When his hired thugs fail to take down Father Roy, crime boss Cormac Byrne calls in the only man he can trust to finish the job — the ruthless, hulking killer-for-hire known only as THE MACHINE. An unrestrained force of blue-collar brutality, THE MACHINE doesn’t hesitate and he doesn’t stop until the work is done. Meet the man tasked with cleaning up Byrne’s mess and in this brutal, no-prisoners one-shot and witness how THE MACHINE takes care of his business.

Story: Robert Venditti
Art: Trevor Hairsine
Color: David Baron
Letterer: DC Hopkins

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Zeus Comics

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G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero Sssilent Missions – Zartan features the twists you want

SUPERSTAR CREATORS PRESENT UNFORGETTABLE ALL-NEW COBRA SILENT MISSIONS The face of comic books changed forever when G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #21 introduced fans to the “Silent Interlude”, an action-packed story with NO DIALOGUE. Now, Cobra finally gets their turn in the ssspotlight! Iconic Spider-Man creators PAT OLLIFFE and TOM DEFALCO trap Zartan in his deadliest undercover mission yet. But for the master of disguise, outmaneuvering both Cobra and G.I. Joe’s not a bad day’s work…

Story: Tom Defalco
Art: Pat Olliffe
Color: John Kalisz

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Zeus Comics
Kindle

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Ultimate Wolverine #16 wraps things up but lacks a certain emotional punch… really snikt

YEAR TWO OF THE ULTIMATE UNIVERSE NEARS ITS END IN THE FINAL ISSUE OF ULTIMATE WOLVERINE! Wolverine and Phoenix track Magik right into the demonic dimension of Limbo for an epic, devastating showdown! To escape Illyana’s realm of dark magic, a final sacrifice must be made, one that will lead directly into ULTIMATE ENDGAME #5!

Story: Chris Condon
Art: Alessandro Cappuccio
Color: Bryan Valenza
Letterer: Travis Lanham

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Zeus Comics
Kindle


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Narco #2 dives right into its concept but feels a bit rushed by the end of the issue

Handcuffed and trapped in an interrogation room, Marcus becomes the prime suspect in a brutal murder he’s sure he witnessed. The cops won’t believe him, and his narcolepsy isn’t helping. Clearing his name is only step one. Step two is finding the real killer before the real killer finds him.

Story: Doug Wagner
Art: Daniel Hillyard
Color: Dave Stewart
Letterer: Ed Dukeshire

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Zeus Comics
Kindle


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Racer X #6 features a nice connection to the recent issues of Speed Racer

An outlaw race in the desert pits Racer X against the deadliest engine ever built, and the mob that wants it unleashed on the X Circuit. As the GRX makes its bloody debut at Death’s Bend, Racer X counters with a revolutionary new machine designed not just to win, but to survive. Betrayal, industrial espionage, and lethal ambition collide in a race where momentum kills, survival is victory, and some wins cost more than anyone can afford.

Story: Mark Russell
Art: Nuno Plati
Color: Giada Marchisio
Letterer: Buddy Beaudoin

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Zeus Comics
Kindle


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Preview: Cosmic Censorship Vol. 3

Cosmic Censorship Vol. 3

(W/A/CA) Ryu-Ichi Sadamatsu
FC, 240pp, $13.99

As Earth faces new cosmic-level threats, Maki and her team must push their alliances and strategies to the limit. This installment introduces terrifying new foes, intertwines technological warfare with arcane forces, and pushes Maki toward a dramatic personal revelation that could change the fate of the world. Meanwhile, her connection with a certain teammate begins to evolve from camaraderie into something far more complicated – and dangerous.

Cosmic Censorship Vol. 3

Preview: Working for God in a Godless World Vol. 5

Working for God in a Godless World Vol. 5

(W) Aoi Akashiro (A) Sonsho Hangetsuban
FC, 176pp, $13.99

With Dakini’s influence continuing to grow, she becomes an ever greater threat to Mitama and her remaining followers. Leading a dangerous and rapidly expanding religion, Dakini’s ultimate goal is to overthrow Mitama and seize divine power for herself. Yukito and Mitama must confront this rising peril while navigating the increasingly blurred line between gods and humans.

Working for God in a Godless World Vol. 5
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