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Preview: Los Monstruos #4

Los Monstruos #4

(W) James Robinson (A) Jesús Merino

In the city of Los Monstruos, werewolf P.I. Perry Cutter had thought he’d seen it all. But now he’s in a deadly trap facing crooked vampire cops on all sides, with a surprise villain pulling the strings and no way out. It’ll take a miracle or a man-monster to help him survive the night. Will Perry solve the case? Will he finally get that date with Rosie the vampire waitress? Find these answers and much, much more in the last exciting issue of the first horrific arc of Los Monstruos.

Los Monstruos #4

Preview: Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins I #3

Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins I #3

(W) Matthew Mercer, Matthew Colville (A) Olivia Samson

Keyleth and Tiberius find themselves in unsavory company, but that’s the only kind of company to be found in Stilben. Paid by the Clasp to stop the attack on the peasants, our heroes follow their noses and uncover an alchemical laboratory hidden in the city’s sewer. They arrive to find a pair of half-elves fighting a gnome and a half-giant. With all the people tracking her in one place, the architect of the swamp curse springs her trap . . .

Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins I #3

Preview: Resident Alien: The Book of Changes #1

Resident Alien: The Book of Changes #1

(W) Peter Hogan (A) Steve Parkhouse

Return to Patience, USA, the seemingly sleepy town with numerous mysteries and secrets—and a handful of those are interplanetary! Harry and Asta, having recently welcomed their child Clover into the world, now welcome several visitors from Harry’s home planet.

Agent Jones returns, and a new Resident Alien comics arc begins!

Resident Alien: The Book of Changes #1

SDCC 2025: American Caper looks like it’ll bring some solid action and satire in November

Dark Horse Comics and Absurd Ventures present American Caper, a new crime fiction comic series created and written by Dan Houser, who was co-founder of Rockstar Games and longtime head writer and creative director of the Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption series. American Caper boasts a murderer’s row of crime fiction and comics talent including fellow Grand Theft Auto veteran Lazlow, who is producing and contributing additional writing to the series. Illustrated by Eisner Award-winning artist David Lapham with finishes by Chris Anderson, colored by Lee Loughridge, and lettered by Nate Piekos, the American Caper saga is a brutal crime fiction satire set against the backdrop of our current, hopelessly fractured, preposterous political nightmare.

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

Order the first issues from your local comic shop!

Quick Stops Volume 3 #1 is a pretty disappointing reveal of Holden McNeil’s Chasing Amy

Quick Stops Volume 3 #1

Holden McNeil and Banky Edwards are best known for creating the smoking-hot superhero comic-book Bluntman and Chronic—a tour de force of the dick and fart joke genre. For Holden, it’s a way to pay the bills, but he longs to create the kind of art he and Banky did at the beginning of their career. Something personal. Something that means something. Enter Alyssa Jones. The coolest girl in the world, and someone who means something. This is the comic Holden wrote about her. A comic about love. A comic about insecurity. A comic about growth. A comic about Chasing Amy. Quick Stops Volume 3 #1 finally reveals the comic Holden gives Alyssa at the end of Chasing Amy and the reveal is… a letdown.

I’m a pretty big Kevin Smith fan. Clerks came out at a time when I was a clerk. Mallrats is my sort of humor. And Chasing Amy was an attempt at an adult romance comedy, when I was starting to enjoy those sorts of movies. His characters experiences were mine in so many ways and though they’re a bit older than me, my life mirrored so much of theirs for quite a while. It’s been 28 years since that last film came out and I’ve wondered at times what the comic Holden McNeil gave Amy at the end was like? We have that answer in Quick Stops Volume 3 #1. That answer was not worth a 28 year wait.

Running 20 pages the comic is 18 pages of recap of the film Chasing Amy. It goes so far as to use the dialogue (I’m pretty sure word for word) though truncates scenes a bit. It’s 18 pages of a Cliff’s Notes version of the film and Holden’s ups and downs when it comes to Amy. Then, we get one page that’s a recap with new dialogue and then there’s that final page from the Chasing Amy comic from the film. It’s a page you can buy autographed from Smith’s site. Arguably, there’s little of the comic that’s original and it’s hard to believe this is the comic that Holden would produce. Beyond it being a recap of the film, it feels more like an illustrated diary than actual comic.

For as bad as the comic’s narrative is, the art by John Sprengelmeyer is really solid. It captures the film’s visuals really well with a great likeness to the actors and great reproduction of the scenes. If you’ve seen the film, the visuals with the dialogue will have it all playing in your head. That’s the one good thing about the comic, it does capture the film well. But, it literally just copies the film and then mashes in that last page.

There was an interesting opportunity for Quick Stops Volume 3 #1‘s take on Holden’s comic. It’s been 28 years which has given Smith time to reflect on the film and the fans haven’t seen the interiors. That’s 28 years for Smith to think about what Holden learned and deliver a real apology. But, it seems, Holden isn’t that reflective and instead just recounts the story with an “I’m sorry” at the end. For a mystery so long in the making, the answer is a massive disappointment.

Story: Kevin Smith Art: John Sprengelmeyer
Ink: John Sprengelmeyer Letterer: John Sprengelmeyer
Story: 6.0 Art: 7.75 Overall: 6.0 Recommendation: Pass

Dark Horse provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Preview: Stranger Things: Tales From Hawkins 2 #2

Stranger Things: Tales From Hawkins 2 #2

(W) Derek Fridolfs (A) Bradley Clayton
32 pages
$4.99

A year after his disappearance, Will Byers struggles with the attention he is getting as Hawkin’s local “Zombie Boy.”

Tired of constant reminders of what happened to him, from the whispers and stares to the rude notes left on his locker. Mike, Dustin, and Lucas take him to the Hawkins comic shop as a fun distraction, but Will is haunted by more than just how other folks treat him…

Stranger Things: Tales From Hawkins 2 #2

Preview: Quick Stops Volume 3 #1

Quick Stops Volume 3 #1

(W) Kevin Smith (A) John Sprengelmeyer
32 pages
$4.99

Holden McNeil and Banky Edwards are best known for creating the smoking-hot superhero comic-book Bluntman and Chronic—a tour de force of the dick and fart joke genre. For Holden, it’s a way to pay the bills, but he longs to create the kind of art he and Banky did at the beginning of their career. Something personal. Something that means something.

Enter Alyssa Jones. The coolest girl in the world, and someone who means something. This is the comic Holden wrote about her. A comic about love. A comic about insecurity. A comic about growth. A comic about Chasing Amy.

Quick Stops Volume 3 #1

Mike Mignola and Jesse Lonergan join forces to continue Miss Trusedale’s Saga

Following the success of their 2023 series Miss Truesdale and the Fall of Hyperborea, legendary Hellboy creator Mike Mignola and artist Jesse Lonergan are reuniting to continue their acclaimed Miss Truesdale saga with Miss Truesdale and the Rise of Man. Written by Mignola, with art and colors by Lonergan, and letters from Clem Robins, this four-issue miniseries will feature covers and variant covers by Lonergan.

Fans first met unassuming Miss Truesdale in Victorian England when she discovered her shocking connection to the ancient gladiator, Anum Yassa. She is thrown into her past life to battle an ancient evil and protect the future. Now in Miss Truesdale and the Rise of Man, Anum Yassa wanders the forest in search of answers about her past, present, and future lives – only to discover a dark entity on her trail and threatening all of mankind.

The 22-page Miss Truesdale and the Rise of Man #1 is due out on December 10, 2025.

Preview: From the World of Minor Threats: Archie vs. Minor Threats #1

From the World of Minor Threats: Archie vs. Minor Threats #1

(W) Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Timmy Heague (A) Scott Koblish
32 pages
$4.99

Not a hoax! Not a dream! The fun-loving teens of Riverdale collide with the crooked super-criminals of Twilight City in the most bombastic crossover of the year! It’s your favorite high schoolers forced to FIGHT your favorite costumed villains in a story that will have lasting ramifications on all involved!

ARCHIE, BETTY, VERONICA, JUGHEAD and friends are on on their way to a field trip to Twilight City when the magical meddling of SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH lands them in the seedy underbelly of Redport, the most villainous part of town controlled by Frankie Follis AKA PLAYTIME and her gang of MINOR THREATS. Archie and the others suddenly find themselves drafted into both sides of the war Playtime is waging against magic users in her turf. One thing is for sure… blood and milkshakes will be spilled!

Issue one of the four issue mini is written by Minor Threats co-creators Patton Oswalt and Jordan Blum with Timmy Heague (Archie Comics’ Fear the Funhouse: Toybox of Terror) and art by Scott Koblish (Deadpool).

From the World of Minor Threats: Archie vs. Minor Threats #1

Preview: Hellboy in Love: The Art of Fire #1

Hellboy in Love: The Art of Fire #1

(W) Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden (A) Alex Nieto
32 pages
$4.99

Hellboy and archaeologist Anastasia Bransfield trek to Iceland for evidence of a seemingly impossible network of occultists, but a fresh dig site holds answers that come at a steep — and risky — price.

Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden join artist Alex Nieto in a return to Hellboy’s adventures of both the supernatural and the heart.

Hellboy in Love: The Art of Fire #1
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