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Assorted Crisis Events is Getting a Full-Series Reprint!

Seven issues of the wildly popular Assorted Crisis Events series out so far—by writer Deniz Camp, artist Eric Zawadzki, colorist Jordie Bellaire, and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou—have been wiped out completely at the distributor level yet again. Image Comics will rush Assorted Crisis Events #1-7 back to print this week in order to keep up with surging demand.

In Assorted Crisis Events, Time has no bounds in this world, and readers will follow in the footsteps of normal people who are just trying to get through a normal day, but instead have to deal with time loops and space portals, confused time travelers from different eras, and alternate dimensional versions of themselves…all while just taking a stroll down the street. Meanwhile, the overarching story dives into what caused the rules of time to suddenly shift, and if it’s possible to reverse the damage. Fans of Crisis on Infinite EarthsBlack Mirror, and Doctor Who will enjoy this time-bending, clock-shattering new series.

Available at comic book shops on Wednesday, May 6.

  • Assorted Crisis Events #1, fifth printing – Lunar Code 0126IM8427
  • Assorted Crisis Events #2, third printing – Lunar Code 0126IM8428
  • Assorted Crisis Events #3, second printing – Lunar Code 1225IM8233
  • Assorted Crisis Events #4, second printing – Lunar Code 0126IM8429
  • Assorted Crisis Events #5, second printing – Lunar Code 0126IM8430
  • Assorted Crisis Events #6, second printing – Lunar Code 1225IM8234
  • Assorted Crisis Events #7, second printing – Lunar Code 1225IM8235

Preview: Assorted Crisis Events #7

Assorted Crisis Events #7

(W) Deniz Camp (A) Eric Zawadzki

Everybody has issues. Some have back problems, some suffer from depression. In Tom’s case, everywhere he goes dead bodies with his face and fingerprints pop up, seemingly from alternate realities. Tom struggles to make friends, find love, and pay the rent atop an ever-growing mountain of corpses.

Assorted Crisis Events #7

Assorted Crisis Events Kicks Off a New Story Arc in November

Assorted Crisis Events—by fan-favorite writer Deniz Camp and rising star artist Eric Zawadzki, multiple-Eisner Award winning colorist Jordie Bellaire, and letterer extraordinaire Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou will kick off a new story arc with issue #6 hitting shelves this November from Image Comics.

Assorted Crisis Events #6 drops readers directly into a mind bending new adventure. Are you or someone you love suffering from Retro Anterograde Temporal Diminishment? Do you find yourself vacillating between child and octogenarian from one moment to the next? Is it increasingly difficult to remember important details such as your name, your address, the date, the faces of cherished loved ones? If so, see a doctor and ask about your options! 

In Assorted Crisis Events, Time has no bounds in this world, and readers will follow in the footsteps of normal people who are just trying to get through a normal day, but instead have to deal with time loops and space portals, confused time travelers from different eras, and alternate dimensional versions of themselves…all while just taking a stroll down the street. Meanwhile, the overarching story dives into what caused the rules of time to suddenly shift, and if it’s possible to reverse the damage. Fans of Crisis on Infinite EarthsBlack Mirror, and Doctor Who will enjoy this time-bending, clock-shattering new series.

Assorted Crisis Events #6 Cover A by Zawadzki (Lunar Code 0925IM0287) and Assorted Crisis Events #6 Cover B by Marcos Martín (Lunar Code 0925IM0288) and will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, November 5.

Assorted Crisis Events #6

Preview: Assorted Crisis Events #4

Assorted Crisis Events #4

(W) Deniz Camp (A) Eric Zawadzki
In Shops: Jun 25, 2025
SRP: $3.99

URGENT! PLEASE HELP! I have aged 60 years in 6 days! Life is rapidly passing me by, and I can’t make it stop! My mind and body are breaking down, and I’m not sure how much longer I have left! I am in a race against time, and I am losing! If you can help, please call 555-0404. PLEASE, TIME IS RUNNING OUT!

Assorted Crisis Events #4

Assorted Crisis Events #2 heads back to print

Wednesday’s new release of the breakout hit serieAssorted Crisis Events—by writer Deniz Camp and art by Eric Zawadzki, multiple-Eisner Award winning colorist Jordie Bellaire, and letterer extraordinaire Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou—has sold out yet again at the distributor level. Image Comics will fast-track Assorted Crisis Events #2 for reprint in order to keep up with increasing customer demand.

This reprint will feature new cover art by Zawadzki.

Assorted Crisis Events #2 is a dizzying, heartbreaking, hallucinogenic trip through the endless slaughterhouse. Readers witness a man’s life cut up, ground down, and packaged for easy consumption! It’s another complete, standalone tale of time—and people—breaking down.

Time has no bounds in this world, and readers will follow in the footsteps of normal people who are just trying to get through a normal day, but instead have to deal with time loops and space portals, confused time travelers from different eras, and alternate dimensional versions of themselves…all while just taking a stroll down the street. Meanwhile, the overarching story dives into what caused the rules of time to suddenly shift, and if it’s possible to reverse the damage. Fans of Crisis on Infinite Earths, Black Mirror, and Doctor Who will enjoy this time-bending, clock-shattering new series.

Assorted Crisis Events #2, second printing (Lunar Code 0325IM893) will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, June 25.

Assorted Crisis Events #2, second printing

Assorted Crisis Events #1 heads back to print

The hit post-apocalyptic series launch—Assorted Crisis Events—by writer Deniz Camp and artist Eric Zawadzki, colorist Jordie Bellaire, and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou has hit big and sold out completely at the distributor level. Image Comics will rush the debut issue of the series back to print this week in order to keep up with escalating customer demand.

Time has no bounds in this world, and readers will follow in the footsteps of normal people who are just trying to get through a normal day, but instead have to deal with time loops and space portals, confused time travelers from different eras, and alternate dimensional versions of themselves…all while just taking a stroll down the street. Meanwhile, the overarching story dives into what caused the rules of time to suddenly shift, and if it’s possible to reverse the damage. Fans of Crisis on Infinite Earths, Black Mirror, and Doctor Who will enjoy this time-bending, clock-shattering new series.

A teaser trailer for the series reveals a set of mysterious clocks ticking…but in what direction? Only time will tell!

Assorted Crisis Events #1, second printing (Lunar Code 0125IM879) will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, April 9.

Assorted Crisis Events #1, second printing

Assorted Crisis Events #1 Offers a Human POV of Time Unraveling

Assorted Crisis Events #1

Time has become unstuck, forcing various timelines to collide with each other. You might run into Nazis on the way to work. You wake up to find apocalyptic raiders and medieval knights battling outside your New York City apartment. Your double from another future reality might show up and kill you and take your place. All you can hope to do is survive and try to live for another second. Deniz Camp and Eric Zawadzki’s Assorted Crisis Events #1 mirrors our reality where you cannot keep track of anything anymore and feel that everything has gone to chaotic hell, and you try to live for one more day despite the overwhelming odds. 

Following Ashley as she heads to her job at a restaurant, Camp and Zawadzki immediately drop us into the world, and we first experience how accustomed she has become to it. Hearing a crying woman begging for help to help her husband frozen in reality, she walks on. She sees a man’s chest burst open and explode due to his guts, but it does not phase her. Even the notion of her parents’ graves switching places with another set never makes her bat an eye. Despite how horrible and horrific all of these events appear to us as readers new to this world, it reinforces how numb Ashley has become to all of it. Seeing subway pirates may have initially freaked her out, but this has become her new reality. This “new normal” is just normal now. Just look at your phone and move on with your life despite the world breaking apart.

Ashley’s story of trying to fix her clock also feels like a grand, tragic, cosmic joke. On a surface level, the need for a clock when time has become uncontrollable and wild is unnecessary. Still, the sentimental aspect of its connection to her family ties her to a specific moment. Acting as an anchor that connects her to the world, she has nothing else to tie her to it. But that emotional aspect holds no value to the horologists she begs to repair it. This simple activity exists as this grand twisting odyssey that constantly shuts her down at every turn. Even trying to escape by jumping through a crater in the earth painfully reveals it as a painting on the road. Left with a destroyed clock and a collapsing world, she ponders if anything is left. “Is this how it really ends?”

Camp and Zawadzki also do an excellent job of portraying a reality that shifts between the real and the unreal. The presence of various film crews utilizing the destruction and crisis events for their work blurs the line between the unreal and the real. More specifically, they commodify this horror to a more consumable and marketable form, i.e., films. Instead of reckoning with the unraveling of time, they would make a quick buck off it. Similar to how Ashley and others ignore death and destruction, these movies provide an outlet and a false comfort to the population. Spend money to forget the world’s troubles for an hour or two. The pair highlights how easy and normalized it becomes to ignore reality’s pain and horror and focus on the more consumable version. Outside of the filmmakers, the cops failing to help the crying woman and even arresting the Broken Man before beating up Ashley reinforces this desire to protect and project a desired reality. Why do you need a few people to alert you to the smoke outside your door when you can keep inside your pretty bubbles? 

Zawadzki’s art and paneling with Jordie Belaire’s colors and Hassan Otsmane-Elhou’s lettering solidify and expertly portray the varied tone and densely written story. Zawadzki’s phenomenal art and panel structure that bleeds outside of it towards the edges of the pages show how barely contained time is. The three portray a reality buckling under the weight of its unruly madness. Making me laugh, cry, and scared at the same time, Zawadzki, Belaire, and Otsmane-Elhou grasp and convey the emotional rollercoaster of this profoundly human narrative. 

Assorted Crisis Events #1 by Camp and Zawadzki is a great first issue that demonstrates how deeply unpredictable and human this anthology series will be. It is an expert reflection of how we attempt to live and deal with our current reality, which threatens to drag us and kill us. The world will not end with a bang but with a cut as we look for the cameras to help us escape from reality.

Story: Deniz Camp: Art: Eric Zawadzki
Color: Jordie Belaire Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhou
Story: 10 Art: 10 Overall: 10 Recommendation: Read

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Preview: Assorted Crisis Events #1

Assorted Crisis Events #1

(W) Deniz Camp (A/CA) Eric Zawadzki
In Shops: Mar 12, 2025
SRP: $4.99

Series Premiere. Time is having a crisis. Mingling in the red-light district, you can find actual cavemen, medieval knights, and cyborg soldiers on leave from World War IV. Victorian debutantes amble their way into cell phone stores, confused and bewildered (what is a data plan?). On their way to work, bleary-eyed commuters get trapped in time-loops, assaulted by alternate-reality versions of themselves, and try to avoid post-apocalyptic wastelands. And LOOK: the 3:15 bus just took a wrong turn… into the neolithic era. Rising stars Deniz Camp and Eric Zawadzki and Eisner-winners Jordie Bellaire and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou are proud to present Assorted Crisis Events, an ongoing, zig-zagging anthology series about the compromised clicks of our clocks-full of one-shot stories both beautiful and ugly, tragic and redemptive, surreal and somehow all too familiar.

Assorted Crisis Events #1

Preview: Assorted Crisis Events #1

Assorted Crisis Events #1

(W) Deniz Camp (A/CA) Eric Zawadzki
In Shops: Mar 12, 2025
SRP: $4.99

Series Premiere. Time is having a crisis. Mingling in the red-light district, you can find actual cavemen, medieval knights, and cyborg soldiers on leave from World War IV. Victorian debutantes amble their way into cell phone stores, confused and bewildered (what is a data plan?). On their way to work, bleary-eyed commuters get trapped in time-loops, assaulted by alternate-reality versions of themselves, and try to avoid post-apocalyptic wastelands. And LOOK: the 3:15 bus just took a wrong turn… into the neolithic era. Rising stars Deniz Camp and Eric Zawadzki and Eisner-winners Jordie Bellaire and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou are proud to present Assorted Crisis Events, an ongoing, zig-zagging anthology series about the compromised clicks of our clocks-full of one-shot stories both beautiful and ugly, tragic and redemptive, surreal and somehow all too familiar.

Assorted Crisis Events #1
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