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Preview: Creepshow Vol. 3 #4 (of 5)

Creepshow Vol. 3 #4 (of 5)

(W) Mike Carey, Acky Bright (A) Mark Torres, Acky Bright (CA) Martin Morazzo
In Shops: Dec 26, 2024
SRP: $3.99

The penultimate issue of everyone’s favorite horror anthology is here as the legendary Mike Carey (Lucifer) and Mark Torres (Cold Spots) bring you a tale about a man who loves war but may find that he’s the one truly fighting for his life. Plus, sensational Japanese creator Acky BRIGHT (DC vs Vampires) brings his unique horrific vision to a terrifying tale about how far one woman would go for beauty…

Creepshow Vol. 3 #4

Fight for Your Life in the Penultimate Issue of Creepshow Vol. 3

Skybound and Image Comics have revealed covers and interior pages from Creepshow Vol. 3 #4, the penultimate issue of the Eisner Award nominated comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment. Creepshow Volume 3 #4, featuring terrifying tales by comics talent Mike Carey, Mark Torres and Acky Brightwith letters by Pat Brosseauwill arrive in comic book shops on December 18, 2024

First, from the legendary Mike Carey and Mark Torres comes the horrifying account of a man who loves war but may find that he’s the one truly fighting for his life. Sensational Japanese creator Acky Bright brings his unique, horrific vision to a terrifying tale about how far one woman would go for beauty… 

In addition to the main cover by Martín Morazzo and Chris O’HalloranCreepshow Vol. 3 #4 comes with variant covers including an open to order cover by Mark Torres and the continuation of the 1:10 incentive connecting cover series by Steve Beach.  

Creepshow Vol. 3 #4

The full list of covers is below: 

  • Creepshow Vol. 3 #4 Cover A by Martín Morazzo & Chris O’Halloran (Lunar Code: 1024IM329) 
  • Creepshow Vol. 3 #4 Cover B by Mark Torres (Lunar Code: 1024IM330) 
  • Creepshow Vol. 3 #4 Cover C (1:10 Incentive Variant) (Connecting) by Steve Beach (Lunar Code: 1024IM331) 

Marvel Voices: Wakanda Forever is an excellent set of stories

Marvel Voices: Wakanda Forever

When Black Panther: Wakanda Forever debuted last year, we all waited with baited breath to see how they would address Chadwick Boseman’s passing. As the story addressed it, to showing how those left behind, stayed affected. As it created divisions amongst the nation, where none laid before. I was probably the most realistic depiction of grief , that had not ever been seen.

The film also talked about the importance of legacy. As Shuri struggled to lead her family, everything around her, crumbled. She also found out that she had a nephew, Tchalla II. In this gorgeous one shot timed to be released for Black History Month, we get Marvel Voices: Wakanda Forever, where we see the world of Wakanda like we have never seen before.

In “The Introduction”, the brilliant Frederick T. Joseph explains exactly what type of impact the Black Panther movies have had worldwide but also on the Black diaspora. In “The Old Ways” T’Challa visits the Ancestral Plane, to seek guidance on his future as Wakanda’s leader, as he soon learns he must win the battle within first. In “The Education Of Changamire”, we find that wisdom does not always in those who hold power, but those who keep the faith. In “Remember The Name”, Shuri sees a vision of how she dies,  and accepts it full heartedly   . In “The Illusion Of Fairness”, a Dora Milaje initiate finds out size has nothing to do with fight, but outsmarting your opponent is always key. In the final story “The Last Black Panther”, we find out how the world ends, and how Wakanda lives on despite .

Overall, Marvel Voices: Wakanda Forever is an excellent set of stories that showcases the ingenuity of  world building in the Black Panther mythos. The stories by the different creators are exciting. The art by the different creators are dazzling. Altogether, it’s a set of stories that will leave fans excited to have returned to Wakanda.

Story: Karama Horne, Adam Serwer, Murewa Ayodele, Dr. Sheena C. Howard, Juni Ba
Art/Ink: Alitha E. Martinez, Todd Harris, Dotun Akande, Marcus Williams, Juni Ba
Color: Rachelle Rosenberg, Jordie Bellaire, Dee Cunniffe, Marcus Williams, Chris O’Halloran
Letterer: Joe Sabino
Story: 10 Art: 10 Overall: 10 Recommendation: Buy

Marvel provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Hellboy: The Bones of Giants Goes from Prose to Comics in November

Timed to the twentieth anniversary of the publication of Hellboy: The Bones of Giants, legendary Hellboy creator Mike Mignola and bestselling novelist Christopher Golden are adapting their classic prose novel into an all-new four-issue comic book series, drawn by Barbarian Lord creator Matt Smith and featuring colors by Chris O’Halloran and lettering by Clem Robins. The debut issue of Hellboy: The Bones of Giants comes to comic shops on November 3, 2021.

In Hellboy: The Bones of Giants, lightning strikes from a clear sky on a frozen riverbank in Sweden. The skeleton of a huge man is revealed, his fingers clutched around the handle of an iron hammer. No one who comes to see this marvel from Norse mythology can move it. No one, that is, but Hellboy, who lifts the hammer just in time for lightning to strike again, welding it to his hand and leading him toward a bizarre series of visions and encounters. What ensues is a wild adventure full of Norse legends, mythical creatures, and a threat that could bring not just Earth, but the Nine Realms of Norse mythology to their knees. 

Hellboy: The Bones of Giants #1