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Preview: The Adventures of Lumen N. #3

The Adventures of Lumen N. #3

Writer: James Robinson
Artist: Phil Hester, Marc Deering
Colorist: Bill Crabtree
Letterer: Jim Campbell
Cover Artist: Phil Hester

Lumen has now fully embraced her destiny as the granddaughter of Captain Nemo as well as all the adventure that comes with it. But this new life still has more surprises in store, including Lumen’s first encounter with Nemo’s legendary submarine the Nautilus along with its storied crew. But with Robur the Conqueror revealed as the villain behind everything, can the Nautilus out-run Robur’s own deadly flying vessel the Albatross as they both race to Paris, with Lumen and Nemo intent on saving the city while Robur plans for its destruction.

The Adventures of Lumen N. #3

Preview: American Caper #1

American Caper #1

Writer: Dan Houser
Artist: David Lapham
Colorist: Lee Loughridge
Cover Artist: Tyler Boss

The new crime-fiction saga created and written by Dan Houser (Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead Redemption), with additional writing by Lazlow, art by Eisner Award winner David Lapham, and covers by Tyler Boss.

A tale of two totally normal, completely damaged families in a world of corrupt businesses, inept local politicians, bungling criminals, and unfortunate leisurewear. We follow the fortunes of two neighbors on the point of collapse: a Mormon hit man and a gambling-addict lawyer, both intertwined in a real-estate deal gone wrong. Mix in a Mexican beauty queen on the run from her past, two escaped convicts in love, a Wall Street billionaire who has become a cowboy, and a maniac hell-bent on revenge. American culture has become a war about real estate, violence, and snake oil.

From the tax avoiders in the manicured wilderness of Wyoming to the thought police of liberal Brooklyn to the confused political and environmental battlegrounds of Florida, one thing is certain: This tragedy is someone else’s fault.

American Caper #1

Preview: Space Scouts #1

Space Scouts #1

Writer: Matt Kindt
Artist: David Rubín
Cover Artist: David Rubín

A brand-new science-fiction, action-adventure odyssey by Ether’s Matt Kindt and David Rubin.

A young girl heads to the center of the universe to compete in a reality show to become the next “Space Scout.” What starts as a teenage drama turns into deadly war at the edge of the universe as the “winning” recruits are sent into a clandestine interminable battle that they most likely won’t survive.

Space Scouts is the latest release from Flux House Books, a new boutique imprint that will feature the writing (and sometimes) art of acclaimed comics creator Matt Kindt, with crime, science fiction, horror, and humor stories, all told and presented in startling and untraditional ways.

Space Scouts #1

Space Scouts #1 Has Fun With Familiar Concepts and Journeys

Space Scouts #1

A young girl heads to the center of the universe to compete in a reality show to become the next “Space Scout.” What starts as a teenage drama turns into deadly war at the edge of the universe as the “winning” recruits are sent into a clandestine interminable battle that they most likely won’t survive. Space Scouts #1 is an interesting start that feels self-aware and attempting to deliver something more than its familiar concepts would tease.

Written by Matt Kindt, Space Scouts #1 is a solid start to the series though overall it’s something we’ve seen before. But, the comic is well aware of that, addressing it all as the story progresses. Early on, the comic refers to its own concept as a cliché of the hero’s journey

Ember is the hope for her planet. She has abilities and has been entered into a contest to join the Space Scouts. Her planet, and her family, also get elevated in numerous ways. There’s a lot riding on her shoulders. The problem is, she doesn’t want it to be like that, she wants to forge her own path.

But, Kindt twists things up a little taking us quickly through the first challenges and whitling it down to the final 10 contestants. Where the comic easily could have been Ember against other contestants that would have been a major challenge, Kindt has Ember changing her attitude and figuring out she can manipulate the game in ways to up her odds. It’s an interesting direction and an unexpected one that took the comic from familiar, to something new and interesting.

David Rubín‘s art is solid. The characters, settings, everything, is varied and interesting to look at, every detail telling a little bit of the story. The comic has a feel in many ways like something Mike Allred would have done, and I found myself checking the credits to make sure it wasn’t him. Kindt doesn’t take time to really explain the characters and world, so it lands on the art to fill in those gaps and it does an excellent job in doing so. The comic’s visuals pop in interesting ways giving a solid sci-fi feel with a little wink and nod thrown about.

Space Scouts #1 is a solid debut that has me intrigued to see where it goes and what comes next. There’s a solid look and feel to it all and the comic teases readers it’s more than what’s presented, there’s something else going on here than just a contest. It’s Kindt and Rubín, so it’s not too surprising the comic is a solid debut. It’s definitely a debut that’s well worth checking out.

Story: Matt Kindt Art: David Rubín
Color: David Rubín Letterer: David Rubín
Story: 8.35 Art: 8.35 Overall: 8.35 Recommendation: Buy

Dark Horse provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Halloween Comic Giveaway Leads to Arrest of North Carolina Retailer

Grendel Tales: Devil's Hammer 1

We’ve seen some chatter about concern over comics that were handed out during Halloween in North Carolina and an investigation concerning it. An issue has been raised, and retailer arrested, over comics handed out during a Trunk-or-Treat event in Sunset Beach, NC.

Kathleen Johnson, co-owner of Marvelous Issues was charged and arrested by the Sunset Beach Police Department on October 31st for some of the material in the comics provided to attendees.

This morning, Sunset Beach Police Detectives presented evidence obtained from parents to a North Carolina Magistrate regarding an incident at our annual Trunk or Treat. Probable cause was found to charge Kathleen Lincoln, Carolina Shores, NC with a violation of North Carolina General Statute § 14-190.1 Obscene literature and exhibitions, a Class G Felony.

The charges come after the department received multiple reports that inappropriate comic-style materials were handed out during the 2025 Sunset Beach Police Trunk or Treat event, held in Sunset Beach Town Park, on Thursday, October 30th, 2025.

Our investigation quickly identified Ms. Lincoln, leading to the felony charge filed this morning. We want to be clear, the safety and wellbeing of every child and family who attends our community events will always come first.

Trunk or Treat has been one of our favorite community traditions for many years. It’s supposed to be a safe, fun night for families and we are deeply disturbed by this incident. We have always trusted that the registered participants would respect the safety and well-being of our children.

If your child received something that seemed off, inappropriate, disturbing, or not consistent with a typical Sunset Beach Trunk or Treat event, please contact the Sunset Beach Police Department. No further details will be released at this time due to the ongoing nature of the investigation.

On October 31, the police department posted on Facebook asking for parents to come forward and warning parents to review the comics before letting them have it. Shown was an issue of Grendel Tales: Devil’s Hammer #1 by Matt Wagner published in 1994 by Dark Horse Comics and which features male frontal nudity.

We want to make parents aware of a serious concern reported after last night’s Sunset Beach Police Trunk-or-Treat event. It appears that a registered participant, not affiliated with the Town of Sunset Beach, distributed comic-style materials containing imagery that is clearly inappropriate for children. We understand how concerning and upsetting these images may be to families. 𝐈𝐟 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐝 𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐞𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐝 𝐚 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐜 𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤, 𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰 𝐢𝐭 𝐛𝐞𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐰𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐦 𝐭𝐨 𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐢𝐭. An image of one such comic is in this post.

We are actively investigating this incident. If you locate any items that appear inappropriate, disturbing, or not consistent with a typical Sunset Beach Trunk or Treat event do not discard it, please contact the Sunset Beach Police Department immediately. Our department is treating this matter seriously and actively investigating to identify the individuals responsible.

We appreciate the community’s help and understanding as we work to address this unfortunate situation.

The comments on the police department’s Facebook posts are all over with some supporting the store owner and others condemning her. Many called the comic, and Halloween in general, demonic. You can see the shop’s stand at about the 2 minute mark in the video the police department posted of the event.

A Class G felony has a maximum jail sentence of 47 months in prison and/or can involve probation, fines, or community service for first-time offenders. The law reads as:

§ 14-190.1.  Obscene literature and exhibitions.

(a) It shall be unlawful for any person 18 years of age or older, firm, or corporation to intentionally disseminate obscenity. A person, firm or corporation disseminates obscenity within the meaning of this Article if he or it:

(1) Sells, delivers or provides or offers or agrees to sell, deliver or provide any obscene writing, picture, record or other representation or embodiment of the obscene; or

(2) Presents or directs an obscene play, dance or other performance or participates directly in that portion thereof which makes it obscene; or

(3) Publishes, exhibits or otherwise makes available anything obscene; or

(4) Exhibits, presents, rents, sells, delivers or provides; or offers or agrees to exhibit, present, rent or to provide: any obscene still or motion picture, film, filmstrip, or projection slide, or sound recording, sound tape, or sound track, or any matter or material of whatever form which is a representation, embodiment, performance, or publication of the obscene.

(b) For purposes of this Article any material is obscene if:

(1) The material depicts or describes in a patently offensive way sexual conduct specifically defined by subsection (c) of this section; and

(2) The average person applying contemporary community standards relating to the depiction or description of sexual matters would find that the material taken as a whole appeals to the prurient interest in sex; and

(3) The material lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value; and

(4) The material as used is not protected or privileged under the Constitution of the United States or the Constitution of North Carolina.

(c) As used in this Article, “sexual conduct” means:

(1) Vaginal, anal, or oral intercourse, whether actual or simulated, normal or perverted; or

(2) Masturbation, excretory functions, or lewd exhibition of uncovered genitals; or

(3) An act or condition that depicts torture, physical restraint by being fettered or bound, or flagellation of or by a nude person or a person clad in undergarments or in revealing or bizarre costume.

(d) Obscenity shall be judged with reference to ordinary adults except that it shall be judged with reference to children or other especially susceptible audiences if it appears from the character of the material or the circumstances of its dissemination to be especially designed for or directed to such children or audiences.

(e) It shall be unlawful for any person 18 years of age or older, firm, or corporation to knowingly and intentionally create, buy, procure or possess obscene material with the purpose and intent of disseminating it unlawfully.

(f) It shall be unlawful for a person 18 years of age or older, firm, or corporation to advertise or otherwise promote the sale of material represented or held out by said person, firm, or corporation as obscene.

(g) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a violation of this section is a Class I felony. A violation of this section committed knowingly in the presence of a minor under 18 years of age is a Class H felony.

(h) Obscene material disseminated, procured, or promoted in violation of this section is contraband.

(i) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to preempt local government regulation of the location or operation of sexually oriented businesses to the extent consistent with the constitutional protection afforded free speech. (1971, c. 405, s. 1; 1973, c. 1434, s. 1; 1985, c. 703, s. 1; 1993, c. 539, s. 1194; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c); 1998-46, s. 2; 2023-127, ss. 1(a), 3(a); 2023-151, s. 7(a).)

It’s unknown what organization will come to support Johnson in the court fight but it’s unlikely the incident was “intentional,” which the law specifies but also it’s hard to argue it lacks “serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value” which has been used to support previous successful defenses in other cases. The store’s listings are currently being “review bombed” by individuals giving it low scores and posting negative reviews.

We will be of course following the case as it makes its way through the court and process. The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, which has defended creators and retailers in the past, have said it was “on their radar.”

Preview: TexArcanum #4

TexArcanum #4

Writer: Christopher Monfette
Artist: Miguel Martos
Colorist: Patricio Delpeche
Letterer: Michael Heisler
Cover Artist: Miguel Martos

With the heads of the Garrison and Reilly clans now captive, Avery discovers the key to negotiating a truce lies buried in the past, in the fiery wreckage of an Old West locomotive that derailed over a century ago. Thankfully, its spirit still whistles across the countryside. If only Avery can somehow manage a heist on a ghost train, there may be hope for the Heartland yet.

TexArcanum #4

Preview: Resident Alien: The Book of Changes #3

Resident Alien: The Book of Changes #3

Writer: Peter Hogan
Artist: Steve Parkhouse
Cover Artist: Steve Parkhouse

With Harry’s newly-arrived “relatives” experiencing life on Earth and getting quickly settled in enough to blend in, things are hectic in the Twelvetrees household! Preparations are in motion to approach the government’s head of Project Icarus, but how will these new visitors assure the safety of Clover and Harry without exposing them?

Resident Alien: The Book of Changes #3

Preview: Quick Stops Volume 3 #3

Quick Stops Volume 3 #3

Writer: Kevin Smith
Artist: Mark Reihill
Letterer: Andrew Thomas
Cover Artist: Mark Reihill

The Buddy Christ has been subject to a holy heist, and everyone’s favorite cannabic duo are at the center of this cardinal calamity. When Jay and Silent Bob’s less than immaculate conception of a plan to summon the Angel of Death goes wrong, they find themselves having a holy reunion with none other than their old Dogma buddy, Metatron—Herald of the Almighty, Voice of the one true God, and dropper of divine nuggets of knowledge. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!

Quick Stops Volume 3 #3

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