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Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch–Rogue Agents #1 delivers some fun action

Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch–Rogue Agents #1

The Bad Batch is back! When a Separatist scientist and his dangerous invention go missing during the Clone Wars, Clone Force 99 is sent to track him down and prevent the device from falling into the wrong hands. But when Hunter, Wrecker, Crosshair, and Tech arrive at the scientist’s abandoned laboratory, they quickly realize that they aren’t the only ones on his trail . . . and that this mission will be different than any that they’ve faced before! Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch–Rogue Agents #1 kicks off with some fun action and potentially solid rivals for the Bad Batch.

Written by Michael Moreci, Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch–Rogue Agents #1 feels like it’d make a perfect animated film or series. The team is on a mission to find a scientist, it just so happens there’s another unit of Troopers on the same mission. Why is there two? That’s part of the fun.

Moreci delivers a nice debut that’s packed with tension, mystery, and action as the story gets rolling. It’s a solid read, even for those that might not be familiar with the Bad Batch or even Star Wars. That’s because Moreci keeps it focused and simple. The issue isn’t packed with Star Wars jargon, planets, or concepts, it’s just straight up two crews going after the same target. It’s a plot that has been done many times before but it’s been done many times because it works. Even with a limited introduction to this new unit, we quickly figure out their personalities as the Bad Batch’s own shines.

The art is good. Reese Hannigan with inks by Elisabetta D’Amico, color by Michael Atiyeh, and lettering by Tyler Smith and Bobby Bradford deliver a comic that looks solid with some great action and fun. It’s a style that feels like it fits with the animated series and even under the armor, you still get a sense of the emotions running as the issue ramps up.

Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch–Rogue Agents #1 is a fun debut that takes a familiar plot and slaps the Star Wars universe on it. With characters full of personality, some cool designs, and a lot to play with, the debut issue is entertaining fun that’s great for longtime fans as well as new readers.

Story: Michael Moreci Art: Reese Hannigan
Ink: Elisabetta D’Amico Color: Michael Atiyeh Letterer: Tyler Smith, Bobby Bradford
Story: 7.75 Art: 7.75 Overall: 7.75 Recommendation: Read

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Preview: Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch–Rogue Agents #1

Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch–Rogue Agents #1

Writer: Michael Moreci
Penciller: Reese Hannigan
Inker: Elisabetta D’Amico
Colorist: Michael Atiyeh
Letterer: Comicraft
Cover artist: Valeria Favoccia

The Bad Batch is back! When a Separatist scientist and his dangerous invention go missing during the Clone Wars, Clone Force 99 is sent to track him down and prevent the device from falling into the wrong hands. But when Hunter, Wrecker, Crosshair, and Tech arrive at the scientist’s abandoned laboratory, they quickly realize that they aren’t the only ones on his trail . . . and that this mission will be different than any that they’ve faced before!

Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch--Rogue Agents #1

Resident Alien creators give fans one more with Resident Alien: One More for the Road

Dark Horse Comics and series creators Peter Hogan and artist Steve Parkhouse offer the final issue of their long running sci-fi comic series which inspired the multi-season hit SyFy and USA TV series. Resident Alien: One More for the Road brings readers back to Patience, USA one last time. Read the grand finale in comic shops, April 2026.

Outside of Patience, USA, former federal agent Jones and the alien representatives from Harry’s home planet are inviting nations beyond the U.S. to work with them in helping Earth join the Circle of Worlds. 

Meanwhile in Patience, Harry covers for Ethan at the clinic, but danger is closing in. Will Harry’s secret finally be revealed? Find out in this one-shot finale, as Hogan and Parkhouse’s hit sci-fi series comes to a close!

See it through to the end with Resident Alien: One More for the Road (when the series finale arrives in comic shops on April 15, 2026, for $4.99.

Resident Alien: One More for the Road

Masterminds #3 teases more of the game as the next challenge is revealed

Masterminds #3

Level Three. After a brush with death in the audition’s most dangerous puzzle yet, a suspicious and paranoid Edward discovers the Masterminds are everywhere, watching his every step and controlling his every move. As he tries to secretly investigate their true motives and identities, he soon realizes that in this game, he can’t trust anyone. Masterminds #3 ends one challenge as it moves on to the next and delivers just enough for readers to not trust anyone.

The series so far has been fun delivering an escape room-like experience where failing to solve the puzzle could mean death… we think, we really don’t know. Writer Zack Kaplan has taken a somewhat simple concept but done so in a way that has sowed doubt in readers as to what the danger actually is. Masterminds #3 leans further into that throwing out the possibility that the main character Edward might not trust the individuals around him. Or, maybe that’s part of the game and more people are part of it than he knows? The series keeps readers guessing and that’s part of the fun.

The issue itself is pretty straightforward as Edward must solve the puzzle kicked off at the end of the second issue or drown. Which then leads to him attempting to find answer, and then the next puzzle. The series has kept this issue and the second to a formula in a way, and that’s ok, as the series goes from one danger to the next. But it’s that questioning and guessing that makes it stand out from its concept.

The art by Stephen Thompson is good. With color by Thiago Rocha and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, there’s something about the art that keeps readers off kilter. It all looks sharp and the way the puzzles are presented are entertaining and allow you to linger to ponder them, but the angles of the images feels like they’re done on purpose. Edward in the story is being kept on his toes and there’s something about the visuals in the comic that does that to the reader too. Add in the need to look for details as to not miss out on some clue, and it creates a visually fun experience. Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou’s lettering too is solid giving the gamemasters a distinctive style that makes it all a bit more sinister.

Masterminds #3 doesn’t break any new ground but ups the paranoia a bit and keeps to a formula and beats that works. This is a series that’s entertaining and does what it does well while sucking the reader a bit into the mystery of it all.

Story: Zack Kaplan Art: Stephen Thompson
Color: Thiago Rocha Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Read

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Preview: Red Book I #3

Red Book I #3

Writer: James Tynion IV, Michael Avon Oeming
Artist: Michael Avon Oeming
Letterer: Tom Napolitano
Cover artist: Michael Avon Oeming

Russia, 1989. Four children in the city of Voronezh witness a red egg-shaped UFO descend as they play soccer. A group of seemingly extraterrestrial beings disembark and become one of the strangest unexplained phenomena ever recounted.

The New York Times bestselling and Eisner Award-winning co-creators of Something is Killing the Children, The Nice House on the Lake, The Department of Truth, and Powers follow up their acclaimed work on Blue Book with an all-new volume of “true” tales capturing the strange world of alien encounters—this time focusing on the uncanny extraterrestrial stories of Russia and China.

Red Book I #3

Preview: Powers 25 #4

Powers 25 #4

Writer: Brian Michael Bendis
Artist: Michael Avon Oeming
Colorist: Nick Filardi
Letterer: Joshua Reed
Cover artist: Michael Avon Oeming

The return of Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming’s multi-Eisner award-winning series continues. The original creators of POWERS have returned with a brand-new case featuring brand-new secrets from the POWERS universe.

Meet super-science, super-genius Archie Gates. He is the leader of the super-science collective Legacy Star. He is a huge figure in the Powers world and he just stole the body of the new case our detectives are working on. Which is hugely problematic and suspicious, don’t you think? Follow brand-new Powers detectives Moon and Kutter as they dive head first into this growing conspiracy.

Powers 25 #4

Preview: Masterminds #3

Masterminds #3

Writer: Zack Kaplan
Artist: Stephen Thompson
Colorist: Thiago Rocha
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Cover artist: Stephen Thompson

Level Three. After a brush with death in the audition’s most dangerous puzzle yet, a suspicious and paranoid Edward discovers the Masterminds are everywhere, watching his every step and controlling his every move. As he tries to secretly investigate their true motives and identities, he soon realizes that in this game, he can’t trust anyone.

Masterminds #3

Preview: Nocturnals: The Sinister Path #4

Nocturnals: The Sinister Path #4

Writer: Dan Brereton
Artist: Dan Brereton
Letterer: Lois Buhalis
Cover artist: Dan Brereton

In this series finale, the Hemlocks and the Nocturnals meet in the woods to do battle—and Halloween Girl is caught in the middle. But anyone who threatens Halloween girl or her friends may find out that they are really the ones who are in peril. The tendrils of monster mayhem tighten and expand as layer upon layer of secrets are peeled back to the very last.

Nocturnals: The Sinister Path #4

Preview: The Guy in the Chair #3

The Guy in the Chair #3

Writer: Hannah Rose May, Utkarsh Ambudkar
Artist: Guillermo Sanna
Colorist: Dearbhla Kelly
Letterer: Joshua Reed
Cover artist: Guillermo Sanna

Abhi and Merlin are on the lam from the Observatory and officially off the shadowy contractor’s payroll after running off with a mysterious asset that holds the key to their former employer’s plans for global domination.

In a race to discover the asset’s secret, the two must dodge dangerous enemies and ex-coworkers as former desk-jockey Abhi gets his first taste of mortal danger.

Luckily, they may find a willing ally in a secretive hacker named Ulysses. Unluckily, the Observatory has probably canceled their health insurance by now.

The Guy in the Chair #3

Preview: American Caper #2

American Caper #2

Writer: Dan Houser, Lazlow
Artist: David Lapham
Colorist: Lee Loughridge
Letterer: Nate Piekos
Cover artist: Tyler Boss

Verona, Wyoming is rattled by a murder, a van crash of illegal immigrants, and three escaped fugitives on the run. William visits Marty Blowman, the erratic, HGH-swilling millionaire turned cowboy, who reveals a little too much of his insecurities. Meanwhile, Orson violates his Mormon oath in Mexico, seeks redemption, and finds his wife at home baking pie for a concerning visitor.

American Caper #2
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