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Mini Reviews: Babs: The Black Road South #1, Ultimates #20, Die Loaded #3, Knull #1, and more!

Babs: The Black Road South #1

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.

Logan

Babs: The Black Road South #1 (Ahoy! Comics) – Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrow continue to take the piss out of the fantasy/barbarian/metal bikini genre in Babs: The Black Road South #1. The banter between the titular character, her companion Izzy, and her talking sword are this book’s comedic foundation on which so many shenanigans can be built. Seriously, there’s a five page sequence where Izzy and Babs rap about Red Sonja’s virginity. It’s fun to see high fantasy and wild karaoke meet, but Babs: The Black Road South isn’t all sunshine and rainbows using the protagonist’s financial insecurity and incompetency to fuel the plot. Overall: 8.0 Verdict: Buy

Ultimates #20 (Marvel) Deniz Camp and Phil Noto unravel the backstory of Earth-6160 Vision and Nick Fury and let the good guys get some licks in in another rip-roaring issue of Ultimates. Most of the narration is done from Vision’s POV, and I love that it is in keyword format like the world’s most powerful search engine. Ultimates #20 is pure payoff showing that the seeds of resistance against the Maker’s fascism have been on the board for decades. On a nerdy level, there are a lot of fun cameos and guest stars as the fight between HAND and the Ultimates in Detroit turns into an all hands on deck situation. Ultimate Endgame is an epic war crossover arc so it’s nice to have titles like Ultimates take some of the storytelling load off and flesh out the players, both old and new. Overall: 8.4 Verdict: Buy

Die Loaded #3 (Image)Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans continue to make side characters protagonists in Die Loaded #3 with the appearance of Sol’s mom, Margaret, who becomes the party’s Dictator. Her life has been so tragic with her son going missing and acting distant, and of course, all her rage is directed towards the world of Die in a powerful series of panel. But she’s also a teacher, and Gillen and Hans turn what could be a one-note nag into yet another mother figure for Molly and an ally in their journey. Also, it cool, yet sad to see Sophie start to learn the world of Die as there are costs for her abilities. Overall: 8.2 Verdict: Buy

Brett

Avengers #34 (Marvel) – A big anniversary issue that continues the story that began with this series’ relaunch. Jed MacKay and Farid Karami deliver an epic showdown with Kang that’s interesting but not exciting. Having not read most of this series, the details of the story are lost and what’s shown doesn’t intrigue me enough to go back. A back-up story featuring Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley is a bit easier to dive in to and features Bendis’ signature humor. Overall, for such a momentous issue, it fails to deliver a real celebration. Overall: 7.0 Verdict: Read

Knull #1 (Marvel) – Something is building with Knull at the center again, so it’s interesting to dive in and catch up with what’s going on. Al Ewing and Tom Waltz deliver an issue that catches readers up but kicks off the next chapter in an interesting way. Juanan Ramirez‘s art is interesting and entertaining. The issue does a solid balance of introducing new readers to the character but also delivers something new for long time fans of the character. Overall Rating: 7.75 Verdict: Read

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #14 (IDW Publishing) – The new creative team of Gene Luen Yang and Freddie E. Williams II have been delivering a feel that mixes the recent relaunch but a bit more of the classic Turtles too. A new villain has been an intriguing addition but the brothers back together feels right, down to their sniping at each other. The comic has a good mystery to it along with action and so far has been a nice continuation from the previous run that was phenomenal. Overall Rating: 8.0 Verdict: Buy

Tomb Raider: Sacred Artifacts #1 (Dark Horse) – It’s been a long time since I’ve read a Tomb Raider comic but it felt like one to check out. Written by Casey Gilly with art by Antonio Di Caprio, the issue is interesting in setting up where Lara Croft is in life and frames the re-introduction in an interesting way, using a television interview. Overall, it has its moments but like recent live action attempts, doesn’t really excite. Overall Rating: 7.5 Verdict: Read

Uncanny X-Men #22 (Marvel) – The X-Men are currently in their “Shadows of Tomorrow” phase and it’s an interesting one as only a few characters know what was going on. So, this series dives right back into things, so not so much a jumping on point but a continuation. Writer Gail Simone does give us an entertaining one-shot in some ways and you can enjoy it without knowing all of the backstory. The art by David Marquez is great as always. The issue is good, though caters to current readers not new ones hoping to hop on, but that’s more an issue with the previous event “Age of Revelation” and how it tied into various series more than anything else. Still, it’s an issue you can enjoy even if you’ve haven’t been reading this series or really have never read an X-Men comic. Overall Rating: 8.0 Verdict: Buy

Preview: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe #3: The Sword of Flaws Part 3

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe #3: The Sword of Flaws Part 3

Writer: Tim Seeley
Artist: Freddie E. Williams II
Colorist: Andrew Dalhouse
Letterer: AndWorld Design
Cover artist: Freddie E. Williams II

After their confrontation with the ancient god Procrustus, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe push onward in their search. The ancient purple sword is mightier and more dangerous than they had realized, and they must do everything in their power to keep it out of Skeletor’s blue bony hands. Meanwhile, the Sorceress and Orko travel through time, all the way back to Preternia, in the hopes of discovering the origins of the violet blade.

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe #3: The Sword of Flaws Part 3

Preview: Captain Henry and the Graveyard of Time #3

Captain Henry and the Graveyard of Time #3

Writer: Mike Mignola, Bruce Zick
Artist: Bruce Zick
Letterer: Clem Robins
Cover artist: Bruce Zick

The Captain and his fellow stranded travelers are attacked by a legion of monsters when the Time King orders them to be destroyed.

Mike Mignola and Bruce Zick cowrite and Zick (Thor, The Atomic Legion) draws this new miniseries that explores an uncharted corner of the Hellboy universe!

Captain Henry and the Graveyard of Time #3

Preview: Cyberpunk 2077: Chrome #1

Cyberpunk 2077: Chrome #1

Writer: Doug Wagner
Artist: Tommaso Bennato
Colorist: Rico Renzi
Letterer: Frank Cvetkovic
Cover artist: Tommaso Bennato

A group of friends including a netrunner, a fire graffiti artist, an aspiring rockerboy, and an autotechie set off for a fun photoshoot at a landfill, where among heaps of rubbish, scrap, and metal, they’ll find a shot to die for! Rumor has it the place is haunted, and they’re about to find out, in Night City, there are things far more frightening than ghosts.

Cyberpunk 2077: Chrome #1

Preview: Tomb Raider: Sacred Artifacts #1

Tomb Raider: Sacred Artifacts #1

Writer: Casey Gilly
Artist: Antonio Di Caprio
Colorist: Eren Angiolini
Cover artist: Taurin Clarke

Adventurer, archaeologist, socialite, survivor…legend. Lara Croft’s life is anything but boring! She’s survived a shipwreck, betrayal, ancient traps, prophecies, and paparazzi.

When Croft Manor goes up in flames, it forces Lara to take stock of her life and figure out what was important to her. But a confrontation with a mysterious foe who has gotten their hands on a dangerous and familiar artifact provides some clarity as it launches Lara on a cross-continental journey doing what she does best…raiding tombs and questing for legendary relics.

Experience Lara Croft’s next chapter as she forges a new path following the events in Tomb Raider: Underworld and continues her legacy as the Tomb Raider.

Tomb Raider: Sacred Artifacts #1

Dark Horse celebrates 40 Years and Introduces a Print Catalog

Dark Horse Comics logo

Dark Horse Comics, founded in 1986 by Mike Richardson, celebrates its 40th Anniversary offering creator owned and licensed comics to fans of all genres. Now, the publisher is offering its monthly catalog in a print edition physically available at local comic shops for fans and collectors to peruse before adding all the latest Dark Horse titles to their pull list. Readers can still review the catalog online via the PRH website; the physical edition must be ordered by comic shops for consumers to pick up for free in stores. The printed editions are now available to order, beginning with the April Catalog which will feature comics on sale in July and books on sale in August.   

Retailers can place their order for individual copies of the printed catalog by FOC (final order cutoff), February 2, 2026, and fans should let their local comic show know their interest. Copies of the catalog will be available in stores March 25, 2026.

Preview: Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories-Tides of Terror #4

Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories-Tides of Terror #4

Writer: George Mann
Penciller: Luis Morocho
Inker: Le Beau Underwood
Colorist: Michael Atiyeh
Letterer: Comicraft
Cover artist: Eduardo Mello

After making a startling discovery about the cause of the disaster, Jedi Master Kit Fisto dives to the sea floor in a last-ditch effort to rescue those trapped on the sinking Axil Research Station. Among the submerged ruins, he comes face-to-face with the fearsome Xorfin. Can Fisto best the monsters and save the station, or will the remaining researchers become leviathan food?

Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories-Tides of Terror #4

Preview: Synthetics Volume One #3

Synthetics Volume One #3

Writer: J. Michael Straczynski
Artist: Tony Parker
Colorist: Carrie Strachan
Letterer: Steve Dutro
Cover artist: Tony Parker

Nick and Denny found the facility that was leaking neural slices to the black market, but with the employee responsible dead on arrival, they may need to dig deeper to find a new lead. Meanwhile, indie journalist Blake Wohl blackmails Dr. Hernando Montoya with an ultimatum: Either give Blake exclusive rights to livestream the birth of the Synthetics or spend what time remains on this Earth in prison.

Synthetics Volume One #3

Preview: Orphan and the Five Beasts: Bath of Blood #4

Orphan and the Five Beasts: Bath of Blood #4

Writer: James Stokoe
Artist: James Stokoe
Cover artist: James Stokoe

The returning kung-fu epic from James Stokoe, the creator behind Orc Stain and Aliens: Dead Orbit!

The climactic battle continues as Orphan Mo faces off against the final grotesque form of the third Beast! It’s wall-to-wall action with buckets of blood as the second part of Mo’s journey comes to a close.

Orphan and the Five Beasts: Bath of Blood #4

Preview: Nemesis Forever #5

Nemesis Forever #5

Writer: Mark Millar
Artist: Matteo Scalera
Colorist: Giovanna Niro
Letterer: Clem Robins
Cover artist: Matteo Scalera

The Nemesis trilogy concludes with this extra-sized finale as the final fate of the character and our world is revealed and we find out if FBI agent Kitty Tepper manages to destroy him from inside his gang.

Nemesis Forever #5
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