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Preview: Good as Dead #2

Good as Dead #2

Story: David Lapham, Maria Lapham Art: David Lapham
Color: Dee Cunniffe Letterer: David Lapham Created by: Chris Black and David Alpert

The Emissary Bridge has always connected the citizens of Port Linden to hope and opportunity. But when one man shockingly sets himself on fire, the bridge now brings something else to the town–CERTAIN DEATH.  

In issue #2, Port Linden is on fire, and Sheriff Calhoun is running out of time to find out who did it. But the only way to catch a criminal is to turn to the most dangerous person he knows – his sister…  

Good as Dead #2

Port Linden is on Fire in Good as Dead #2 by David and Maria Lapham

Skybound and Image Comics have shared a glimpse at interior pages and the cover of Good as Dead #2from Eisner Award-winning comics icons David and Maria Lapham and co-creators Chris Black and David Alpert.   

Set in the shadows of a seemingly quiet small town, Good as Dead is a simmering thriller packed with crime, justice, death, and long-buried secrets. The second issue of this haunting tale will debut in comic book shops on October 15, 2025.  

The Emissary Bridge has always connected the citizens of Port Linden to hope and opportunity. But when one man shockingly sets himself on fire, the bridge now brings something else to the town–CERTAIN DEATH.  

In issue #2, Port Linden is on fire, and Sheriff Calhoun is running out of time to find out who did it. But the only way to catch a criminal is to turn to the most dangerous person he knows – his sister…  

Eash issue of Good as Dead will be double-sized and written by David and Maria Lapham, with art and letters by David Lapham, and colors by Dee Cunniffe.  

Good as Dead #2 (Lunar Code: 0825IM0372| SRP: $7.99) will be available at comic book shops and digital platforms including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.  

Good as Dead #2

Preview: Good As Dead #1

Good As Dead #1

(W) Maria Lapham, David Lapham (A) David Lapham

The Emissary Bridge has always connected the citizens of Port Lindon to hope and opportunity. But when one man shockingly sets himself on fire, the bridge now brings something else to the town — certain death.

As the town’s lead lawman, Sheriff David Calhoun will need to stay one step ahead of the forces looking to take his town apart. If he has any chance of bringing the truth to light, he’ll need to expose generations of secrets while outrunning death itself.

Good as Dead #1

Good as Dead #1 Has an X-Files Conspiracy Tinge to It

Good as Dead #1

The Emissary Bridge has always connected the citizens of Port Lindon to hope and opportunity.? But when one man shockingly sets himself on fire, the bridge now brings something else to the town:? CERTAIN DEATH.? Good as Dead #1 kicks off a haunting story of crime, justice, death, and how far a small town will go to keep its secrets.?

Good as Dead #1 is an interesting start to the series packing a lot into the debut issue. The basic story is a town controlled by a corrupt family, a bridge that can break their hold, and a sheriff and a deputy with issues of their own. It’s a series where it feels like everyone has a secret and everyone is in on something. There’s also teases about aliens and conspiracies, a murder, and a whole lot more. Written by David Lapham and Maria Lapham from a concept by Chris Black and David Alpert, the debut issue is dense with details which helps and hurts the comic.

There’s a lot to like about Good as Dead #1. The town feels small with the crime ripped from classic films like Walking Tall. The characters often rely a bit too much on tropes with some fleshed out a great ton with others not so much, the latter being rather cookie cutter. Still, the comic is packed with reveals and twists that adds complication after complication to the story and an aspect which creates a ticking clock as to when it all has to be resolved.

The art by David Lapham is good with color by Dee Cunniffe. Lapham also handles the lettering though there’s at least one issue with it that stands out. The look of the comic is in Lapham’s style which fits the narrative and matches its rather frenetic pacing. I said it’s overall good as there’s a few page turns that don’t quite work where panels that have to do with the following page are at the bottom of the previous. It creates an odd flow at times.

Good as Dead #1 is an issue where there’s a lot to keep track of. The comic is packed with characters, twists, reveals, conspiracies, it feels like an X-Files episode but the cast is multiplied by 10. It’s a debut you need to pay close attention to so you can keep track of everything going on and everything laid out. It’s also an issue that actually surprises, it goes in unexpected directions and delivers a concept that’ll appeal to folks who like a good conspiracy.

Story: David Lapham, Maria Lapham Art: David Lapham
Color: Dee Cunniffe Letterer: David Lapham Created by: Chris Black and David Alpert
Story: 7.75 Art: 7.75 Overall: 7.75 Recommendation: Read

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Preview: Good As Dead #1

Good As Dead #1

(W) Maria Lapham, David Lapham (A) David Lapham

The Emissary Bridge has always connected the citizens of Port Lindon to hope and opportunity. But when one man shockingly sets himself on fire, the bridge now brings something else to the town — certain death.

As the town’s lead lawman, Sheriff David Calhoun will need to stay one step ahead of the forces looking to take his town apart. If he has any chance of bringing the truth to light, he’ll need to expose generations of secrets while outrunning death itself.

Good as Dead #1

David and Maria Lapham Set the World on Fire with New Series Good As Dead from Skybound and Image Comics

Skybound and Image Comics have announced the all-new comic book series Good as Deadfrom Eisner Award-winning comics icons David and Maria Lapham and co-creators Chris Black and David Alpert.  

The haunting story of crime, justice, death, and how far a small town will go to keep its secrets will debut in comic book shops on September 17, 2025.  

The Emissary Bridge has always connected the citizens of Port Lindon to hope and opportunity. But when one man shockingly sets himself on fire, the bridge now brings something else to the town–CERTAIN DEATH.  

As the town’s lead lawman, Sheriff David Calhoun will need to stay one step ahead of the forces looking to take his town apart. If he has any chance of bringing the truth to light, he’ll need to expose generations of secrets while outrunning death itself.  

Eash issue is double size and written by David and Maria Lapham, with art and letters by David Lapham, and colors by Dee Cunniffe.  

Good as Dead #1 (Lunar Code Coming Soon| SRP: $7.99) will be available at comic book shops and digital platforms including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.

Good as Dead #1

NYCC 2023: Apple TV+ reveals the trailer for Monarch: Legacy of Monsters

At New York Comic Con, Apple TV+ and the creative team behind Monarch: Legacy of Monsters unveiled the trailer for the highly anticipated series, and shared a preview of the expansive new series, based on Legendary’s Monsterverse. Starring Kurt Russell, Wyatt Russell, Anna Sawai, Kiersey Clemons, Ren Watabe, Mari Yamamoto, Anders Holm, Joe Tippett and Elisa Lasowski, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters premieres globally with the first two episodes on Friday, November 17 on Apple TV+, followed by one episode every Friday through January 12.

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters executive producers Chris Black and Matt Fraction, executive producer Tory Tunnell, executive producer and director Andy Goddard, casting director Ronna Kress and VFX supervisor Sean Konrad came together for the special conversation and screening at New York Comic Con, moderated by entertainment journalist Scott Mantz.

Following the thunderous battle between Godzilla and the Titans that leveled San Francisco, and the shocking revelation that monsters are real, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters tracks two siblings following in their father’s footsteps to uncover their family’s connection to the secretive organization known as Monarch. Clues lead them into the world of monsters and ultimately down the rabbit hole to Army officer Lee Shaw (played by Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell), taking place in the 1950s and half a century later where Monarch is threatened by what Shaw knows. The dramatic saga – spanning three generations – reveals buried secrets and the ways that epic, earth-shattering events can reverberate through our lives. 

Hailing from Legendary Television, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is co-developed and executive produced by Chris Black and Matt Fraction. Matt Shakman directs the first two episodes and serves as executive producer alongside Joby Harold and Tory Tunnell from Safehouse Pictures, Andy Goddard, Brad Van Arragon, and Andrew Colville. Hiro Matsuoka and Takemasa Arita executive produce on behalf of Toho Co., Ltd., the owner of the Godzilla character. Toho licensed the rights to Legendary for Monarch: Legacy of Monsters as a natural byproduct of their long-term relationship with the film franchise,