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G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero #314 feels like a throwback in its villain and style in a way

Roadblock and a team of special operatives—including Shipwreck, Tunnel Rat, and Tripwire—head out to rescue a young dissident, but nothing is what it seems!

Story: Larry Hama
Art: Andrew Krahnke
Color: Francesco Segala
Flatter: Sabrina Del Grosso
Letterer: Pat Brosseau

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The Walking Dead Deluxe gets Connecting Covers from Whilce Portacio

Skybound and Image Comics have revealed a striking set of all-new The Walking Dead Deluxe connecting variant covers from Image Comics co-founder and megastar artist While Portacio with colors by superstar Alex Sinclair. This connecting series covers the “March to War” arc of the landmark comic book series, which begins with Maggie and Sophie picking up the pieces of their lives at the Hilltop.  

These all-new covers will appear as variants to The Walking Dead Deluxe #109-114, with each issue presenting the series in full color format for the first time from writer/creator Robert Kirkman, with art by Charlie Adlard and colors by Dave McCaig. Fans will also receive a new look at the worldwide pop culture phenomenon with pinups and exclusive “Cutting Room Floor” commentary by Kirkman, celebrating the secret history of the series. 

The Walking Dead Deluxe #109 (SRP: $3.99) will be available at comic book shops and digital platforms including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.  

A full list of the connecting covers is below: 

  • The Walking Dead Deluxe #109 CVR C Whilce Portacio & Alex Sinclair (Lunar Code: 0125IM452) – available March 19, Final Order Cutoff February 24 
  • The Walking Dead Deluxe #110 CVR C Whilce Portacio & Alex Sinclair (Lunar Code 0225IM428) – available April 2, Final Order Cutoff March 10 
  • The Walking Dead Deluxe #111 CVR C Whilce Portacio & Alex Sinclair (Lunar Code 0225IM431) – available April 16, Final Order Cutoff March 24 
  • The Walking Dead Deluxe #112 CVR C Whilce Portacio & Alex Sinclair (Lunar Code Coming Soon) – available May 7, Final Order Cutoff April 14 
  • The Walking Dead Deluxe #113 CVR C Whilce Portacio & Alex Sinclair (Lunar Code Coming Soon) – available May 21, Final Order Cutoff April 28 
  • The Walking Dead Deluxe #114 CVR C Whilce Portacio & Alex Sinclair (Lunar Code Coming Soon) – available June 4, Final Order Cutoff May 12  

Mini Reviews: Godzilla vs. Chicago, Toxic Avenger #5, Sentinels #5, Ultimate Spider-Man #14, and The Seasons #2

Godzilla vs. Chicago

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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Godzilla vs Chicago (IDW Publishing) – “The Godzilla Vs” series of one-shots from IDW is an ingenious idea to showcase individual city’s comics writers and artists through the lens of one of fiction’s greatest artists. The lead story “Godzilla Does Chicago” is a love/hate letter to Chicago horror host Svengoolie and infamous Chicago Cubs fan Steve Bartman whose tampering of a foul ball doomed the Cubbies to 13 more years of the Billy Goat curse. Mike Costa nails the petty, pathetic voice of Mechagodzilla-piloting, lovable loser “Fangoolie” while Ryan Browne‘s well-rendered art captures the high and lowlights and destruction of beloved Chicago landmarks in great detail. Next up is “The Blue Line” by Tim Seeley, which is an ode to the CTA and second chances. Paced like a thriller with the undercurrent of a romantic comedy and the spectre of Godzilla hanging over it all, “The Blue Line” is all about seizing the moment and not being paralyzed by indecision or second-guessing yourself. The tone and art is somewhere between an epic blockbuster and indie slice of life, which is kind of the sweet spot for me. In “Chi Godzilla”, cartoonist Ezra C. Daniels satirizes gentrification and politicians getting developer money through the POV of an alderman who wants to lure Godzilla to his ward so he can build back bigger and better. Daniels’ art reminds me a lot of Tom Scioli or Saturday morning cartoons, but his story is cathartic for the working class and a blast of nuclear breath at the fat cats who want to redevelop neighborhoods for profit. The Godzilla vs. Chicago one-shot wraps up with the hilarious “Godzilla versus Chicago” from Caroline Cash. Cash’s story has the deadpan, sarcastic humor that her self-published indie comics are known for, but there’s less gross punk rock boys and more giant size-changing woman. In fact, her story is one hell of a tokusatsu comic and is a great argument for drinking energy drinks. All in all, Godzilla vs. Chicago shows off the diversity of the Windy City’s cartoonists’ styles and sensibilities and is more fun than the John Stamos butter sculpture at Riot Fest. Overall: 9.0 Verdict: Buy

Toxic Avenger #5 (Ahoy! Comics)Toxic Avenger #5 is a cathartic, disgusting, and darkly hilarious to the first miniseries/arc/season from Matt Bors and Fred Harper. There’s the political satire of clean ups, cover ups, and the government totally being cool with aliens/bugs/cicada broods running the Earth, but this final issue wisely centers around the conflict between Bryce and Melvin aka Toxie. Bryce is (literally) toxic Internet culture personified while Melvin just wants to enjoy life and occasionally wear a tutu. They come to blows, and it’s cool to watch Toxie have a screwed up version of a found family while he seizes the day and kicks some ass. Harper doesn’t flinch from showing blood, gore, body parts, and irradiated things fly all adding to the B-movie charm of this comic. Overall: 8.3 Verdict: Buy

Sentinels #5 (Marvel) – Even though it got the length of a miniseries to try to endear readers to its cast of Z-list mutants forced to go on missions for Warden Ellis and fused with Sentinel technology, Sentinels ends with a whimper not a bang. The connection to characters from the 2003 Sentinel miniseries comes a little too late, and honestly, Alex Paknadel and Justin Mason should have baked them into the book from the beginning. Unfortunately, it comes off as warmed over Tsunami imprint nostalgia and even distracts from giving what would be considered the “core” cast members of Sentinels a proper sendoff. It’s fitting that the ending of Sentinels is a verbal trailer for other X-books instead of concluding its characters’ story. Mason and Federico Blee‘s art is cool though, especially when the Sentinel tech grafts to folks’ bodies, and their action sequences have the fury of an early 90s X-Books with arguably the same weak stakes. Overall: 4.9 Verdict: Pass

Ultimate Spider-Man #14 (Marvel) – Once you think this is going to be a typical mid-arc Spider-Man story, Jonathan Hickman and Marco Checchetto twist the knife in once more. But, along the way, Checchetto and colorist Matthew Wilson show off their dynamic approach to action scenes with Spider-Man ducking and weaving from Kraven’s sniper blasts while Mysterio trolls in the corner. Also, away from the hunt, the relationship between the son of Spider-Man and the daughter of the Black Cat blossoms with them sharing a beautiful moment about being legacy heroes/villains. Hickman’s tender care for Ultimate Spider-Man continues to shine even as he and Marco Checchetto take big swings in the main plot. Overall: 8.9 Verdict: Buy

The Seasons #2 (Image Comics)Rick Remender, Paul Azaceta, and Mat Lopes‘ vibrant, yet tragic fantasy comic about anthropomorphized seasons raises its stakes in its second issue. The launch issue was squarely focused on protagonist Spring, but we meet dutiful daughter Autumn, artistic perfectionist Winter, and starlet Summer in this one. Lopes’ palette captures each sibling’s personality, and I love how Remender and Azaceta using seemingly mundane activities like making waffles to dig into Spring’s character. With the exception of Winter’s avant garde paintings, there’s a bright energy to The Seasons #2 combined with an air of colorful menace from the carnival that the ongoing plot is centered around. The Seasons continue to have real Ghibli vibes and is a very different kind of book from Rick Remender and company. Overall: 8.2 Verdict: Buy

It’s the return of Marvel Girl in Joe Quesada’s Phoenix #11 cover

 Joe Q is back! In the coming months, fans can look forward to seeing influential creator and former Marvel Comics Editor-In-Chief Joe Quesada’s iconic artwork on some of Marvel’s hottest titles, starting with a variant cover for Phoenix #11 in May.

Quesada’s dynamic cover depicts Jean Grey in her beloved Marvel Girl costume, a throwback to simpler times as Jean currently traverses the stars as a cosmic hero. Phoenix #11 kicks off an all-new arc of writer Stephanie Phillips’ hit run where she’ll be joined by new series artist Roi Mercado. The story reunites Jean with a long-lost loved one in a startling resurrection that throws everything Jean knows about her cosmic power into question! 

Quesada’s cover will also be available a virgin cover. Keep your eyes peeled for more Joe Quesada variant covers to be revealed in the weeks ahead! 

Phoenix #11 Joe Quesada variant

Preview: What If…? Mickey and Friends Became the Avengers #1

What If…? Mickey and Friends Became the Avengers #1

(W) Steve Behling (A/CA) Alessandro Pastrovicchio
ALL AGES
In Shops: Mar 05, 2025
SRP: $4.99

AVENGERS, DUCKSGARDIANS & LOKI, OH MY!

  • DONALD DUCK is THOR! MICKEY MOUSE is IRON MAN! GOOFY is THE HULK! MINNIE MOUSE and PLUTO are THE WASP and ANT-MAN!
  • How did these sensational super heroes become THE MIGHTY AVENGERS, and what part does a “cake monster” and GLADSTONE-LOKI play in their origin?
  • Find out in this hilarious mash-up of MARVEL’S and DISNEY’S greatest characters!
What If…? Mickey and Friends Became the Avengers #1

Preview: Doctor Strange of Asgard #1

Doctor Strange of Asgard #1

(W) Derek Landy (A) Carlos Magno (CA) Geoff Shaw
RATED T+
In Shops: Mar 05, 2025
SRP: $4.99

SORCERER SUPREME NO MORE!
Doctor Doom tricked Doctor Strange into surrendering the title of Sorcerer Supreme. Now Doom is ruling the world, and Stephen Strange is… experiencing a bit of an identity crisis. Searching for purpose – and maybe revenge – he travels to Asgard to see if Thor’s kingdom might be looking for a Sorcerer Supreme of its own. Loki’s willing to help, but that help comes with a wicked catch, and Strange quickly realizes that becoming Asgard’s top magical authority is going to be more complicated than he thought.
Derek Landy (INFINITY WATCH) joins Carlos Magno (CAPTAIN AMERICA) to send Doctor Strange in a fantastical and ambitious new direction!

Doctor Strange of Asgard #1

Preview: Immortal Thor #21

Immortal Thor #21

(W) Al Ewing (A) Jan Bazaldua (CA) Alex Ross
RATED T+
In Shops: Mar 05, 2025
SRP: $4.99

THE EXECUTIONER RETURNS! AND THANOS AWAITS…

  • The Odinson stood at a gate in a dark wood. In front of the gate stood Skurge the Executioner, bloodaxe in hand, waiting for the final battle between them.
  • And if Thor won the combat, then behind that same gate stood Utgardhall, and the final death that awaited him – the death he fought for.
  • This is the story of the IMMORTAL THOR…and the door into darkness.
Immortal Thor #21

Preview: The Spectacular Spider-Men #13

The Spectacular Spider-Men #13

(W) Greg Weisman (A/CA) Emilio Laiso
RATED T+
In Shops: Mar 05, 2025
SRP: $3.99

INTO THE LIZARD’S LAIR!

  • As if the SPIDER-MEN didn’t have enough to worry about with TWO ELECTROS – now the LIZARD claws his way into the fight?!
  • AND these Sinister Sixers TEAMED-UP?!
  • Dig deep, Pete and Miles – Billy Connors’ life depends on YOU!
The Spectacular Spider-Men #13

Preview: Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider #11

Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider #11

(W) Stephanie Phillips (A) Paolo Villanelli (CA) Mark Brooks
RATED T+
In Shops: Mar 05, 2025
SRP: $3.99

GHOST-SPIDER BEYOND!
Gwen has something KING LOKI wants, and she’ll do everything in her power to keep it from him. The god of lies and deception knows his strength lies in words over brute force, so he intends to convince Gwen to give up the artifact willingly. It’s the most unlikely team-up ever as Ghost-Spider and King Loki embark on an INTERGALATIC ADVENTURE FOR THE AGES!

Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider #11
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