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Preview: Street Sharks Annual 2026 #1

Street Sharks Annual 2026 #1

(W) Stephanie Williams (A) Ariel Medel

A new shark enters the fight—and this one’s a whale!

The Street Sharks’ best friend and trusted ally, Moby Lick, is in town on the heels of one of the Sharks’ worst enemies. Evil businessman and big-game poacher Malcolm Medusa III and his trusted saboteur henchman, Clammando, have broken out of prison at the same time a dinosaur was found alive in a deep ocean trench. They’re set on capturing the dinosaur and cloning it to seed the next generation of fossil fuels! But they’ll need a scientist to make it happen, and who better than their last cellmate, Dr. Paradigm? The Street Sharks will need all the help they can get to stop all three of their greatest enemies!

And in the backup story: With the lair all to himself, Bends invites a girl over for a dinner date. But when the Sharks are away, the Seaviates come out to play! Bends will be defenseless to stop them…or so he wants you to believe.

Street Sharks Annual 2026 #1

Preview: The Exorcism at Buckingham Palace #2

The Exorcism at Buckingham Palace #2

(W) Hannah Rose May (A) Kelsey Ramsay

Theo Belmont is being dragged under — by the pressures of assuming the throne, an escalating addiction, and the all-consuming darkness of the curse that has haunted his family for generations.

As his grip on reality loosens, blackout periods now taking place at regular intervals, Theo can’t help but wonder if the political pressure is costing him his mind… just as it cost his mother hers. If he’s going to escape his inner demons, he’ll need to place his trust in a greater power. A power like the president of the United States of America.

The Exorcism at Buckingham Palace #2

Preview: A Quiet Place: Storm Warning #2

A Quiet Place: Storm Warning #2

(W) Phil Hester (A) Ryan Kelly

Fire Chief Fry’s pleas went unheard in the last hours of Pearl, Iowa — but in the present, his sister, wingnut mayor Phair, is finally heeding his warning. As she desperately defends what’s left of her town and Fry’s daughter from the invading creatures, Phair wishes more than anything she had listened to her brother when she had the chance. But now… her brother is nowhere to be found.

From legendary creators Phil Hester (Green Arrow, Swamp Thing) and Ryan Kelly (Lucifer, Local) comes the first-ever A Quiet Place comic series — an untold chapter of fear, family, and sacrifice set in the terrifying world of the blockbuster films.

A Quiet Place: Storm Warning #2

Event Horizon: Inferno #1 Sets up Some Solid Sci-Fi Horror

Event Horizon: Inferno #1

Space marines clash with demons aboard the Event Horizon in this follow-up to the biggest horror comic of 2025! In 2040, the starship Event Horizon disappeared. Seven years later, it returned possessed by a demonic entity. After murdering its rescue crew, it was blown in half, with the front of the ship left yearning for its heart: a gravity drive designed for interdimensional travel. Two hundred years later, a billionaire brings his own private star fleet to the wreckage around Neptune. He’s heard stories of the Event Horizon and will gleefully sacrifice any number of employees to uncover its secrets! Event Horizon: Inferno #1 is a solid follow up to the film introducing new horrors and more waiting.

There’s few films that completely scare the crap out of me. Event Horizon is the one I struggle to make it through. It’s a film, like Hellraiser, that just unnerves me to the point I feel ill at points watching either of them. I read the prequel comic series Event Horizon: Dark Descent and at times had a similar feel. So, I dove into Event Horizon: Inferno expecting a similar experience, enjoyable but making me squeamish.

Written by Christian Ward, the new series takes us two hundred years after the film, with a new mission to explore the Event Horizon. Event Horizon: Inferno #1 is an intriguing debut introducing a main character in Daniel Durante. Durante comes off as a “billionaire psychopath/sociopath,” a perfect villain for today’s world.

Ward, beyond its rather shocking opening, feels like a general sci-fi story with a team gathered to explore the ship. But, with it all, it’s a slow build that creates tension as we know that hell will break loose at some point. And that tension builds to the end of the issue that will play to fans of the horror series (it’s a reveal that might be lost on those who are new to the property). Ward though, delivers a hell of a lot of detail to introduce the characters to readers and giving the lay of the land.

The art by Rob Carey is solid with color by Xenon Honchar, and lettering by Alex Ray. The comic has a sci-fi style that feels like it mines a lot of previous properties but also very unique in its look. It’s a look that builds a certain expectation as the comic begins (beyond its initial opening) and then slowly shifts as the horror of the comic unfolds. It’s soldiers realizing they’re fubar and the look of it all feels like they’re both prepared and not. It feels like Aliens but demons instead of xenomorphs. There’s also a certain coldness to it all that comes across in the design of everything.

Event Horizon: Inferno #1 does a great job of laying out the characters, the situation, and delivering some surprises in a debut that expands the story and world. So far, it feels a bit more sci-fi than horror, but more guts, gore, and grime is sure to come.

Story: Christian Ward Art: Rob Carey
Color: Xenon Honchar Letterer: Alex Ray
Story: 8.35 Art: 8.4 Overall: 8.35 Recommendation: Buy

IDW Publishing provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Purchase: Zeus Comics – Kindle

Preview: Sonic the Hedgehog #86

Sonic the Hedgehog #86

(W) Ian Flynn, Evan Stanley (A) Adam Bryce Thomas

With Sage captured by a corrupted Metal Sonic, the favorite daughter of Dr. Eggman is about to be deleted. The only way to survive? Combine forces with her “sister,” Belle. As the two overcome their pain and fight to survive, they find themselves caught with Sonic under the whim of a mysterious ghostly figure.

Imprisoned in its sinister lair, will the children (and ultimate enemy) of Dr. Eggman be trapped forever beneath the harsh ice?

Sonic the Hedgehog #86

Preview: The Rocketeer: The Island #2

The Rocketeer: The Island #2

(W) Dave Stevens, John Layman (A) Jacob Edgar

In 1937, Amelia Earhart went missing on her flight around the world. One year later, the Rocketeer is on a mission to find and rescue her!

After a rocky voyage, the Rocketeer and his crew dock on a mysterious island in the area where Amelia was last heard from. Immediately, they discover strange creatures that could just be real-life dinosaurs! Well, facing giant carnivorous monsters has to be better than staying on the ship with Betty and her cheesecake photographer, Marco… right?

John Layman (Chew, Spawn: The Scorched) and Jacob Edgar (Plastic Man: No More, The Ones) continue their thrilling new series based on a story by Dave Stevens!

The Rocketeer: The Island #2

Preview: Event Horizon: Inferno #1

Event Horizon: Inferno #1

(W) Christian Ward (A) Rob Carey

It’s Aliens meets Dante’s Inferno! Space marines clash with demons aboard the Event Horizon in this follow-up to the biggest horror comic of 2025!

In 2040, the starship Event Horizon disappeared. Seven years later, it returned possessed by a demonic entity. After murdering its rescue crew, it was blown in half, with the front of the ship left yearning for its heart: a gravity drive designed for interdimensional travel. Two hundred years later, a billionaire brings his own private star fleet to the wreckage around Neptune. He’s heard stories of the Event Horizon and will gleefully sacrifice any number of employees to uncover its secrets!

Christian Ward (Event Horizon: Dark Descent, Two-Face) returns to the Event Horizon, joined by superstar sci-fi artist Rob Carey (Outsiders, Aliens: Resistance) to tell another story spun out of the cult-classic film! Hell is only a word. The reality is much, much worse.

Event Horizon: Inferno #1

Preview: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures #36

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures #36

(W) Erik Burnham (A) Dan Schoening

Krang, the Great Warlord of Dimension X… has a nasty cold. And he’s miserable.

Shredder and Rocksteady are off on a mission of their own, leaving only Bebop to keep the ill alien company, and with nothing good on TV, Krang demands entertainment. So Bebop tells him a bedtime story—a fairy tale filled with heroes and villains, queens and creatures. Have a fun time storming the castle in the latest issue of TMNT: Saturday Morning Adventures.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures #36

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1 delivers some nice tension

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy - Lost Contact #1

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1 dives into the world of the recent series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy and delivers an interesting story and concept that entertains but doesn’t quite stand out and excite.

Caleb, Genesis, Jay-Den, Kyle, and Tarima are all students of Starfleet Academy, the illustrious school responsible for the Federation’s best. One day, they dream to serve as great leaders on board ships of their own, to study the cultural intricacies of sentient life amongst the Galaxy, or to go where no person has explored before. But today, their mission is simply to execute a survey simulation on a low-oxygen, lifeless planet.

Or at least, it seems simple…until a huge storm cuts off their contact with their teachers aboard the Athena…something impossible appears: an alien. Now, they’ll have to work together and use everything they’ve learned in class about first contact to make it off the planet alive!

I haven’t watch Star Trek: Academy, so I went into the issue with a general understanding of the concept but no familiarity with the characters or specifics. You don’t need to know much, things are explained well in the beginning and the story itself is generic enough there’s no need for a deep knowledge. Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1 isn’t bad at all, but it also doesn’t quite deliver enough to really hook the reader.

Written by Layne Morgan, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1 is a simple concept, a training mission between competing groups goes wrong. That issue is an interesting aspect and features some tension that keeps the story engaging. Where it falls a bit short is the characters themselves who do little but bicker with each other. This isn’t personalities clashing, the comic feels like it has nothing but characters sniping at each other and kvetching.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1 puts forth characters who are generally not likeable. They’re grating which hurts an otherwise good concept. By the end of the comic, I was wishing for real acid rain and to end them all. It’s one thing to have two “leaders” clashing or a character whose curiosity creates danger, this is characters who do nothing but argue and feels like they don’t like each other.

The art by Coralí Espuña is good, but the comic has an issue with its colors by Nora Serrano. There’s rather odd white splotches on the characters, meant to add shading but is so different, it’s hard to not stand out. It makes the characters look like mannequins at times and it’s distracting. But, the character designs are good and the alien world is interesting. The art delivers the emptiness that the planet is supposed to convey, adding tension to the story.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1 isn’t a bad start but there’s small things that add up to create a rather blah reading experience. Recent Star Trek comics highlight what could be, tension between characters but there’s more than that. Overall, this has some good ideas and tension but falls rather flat.

Story: Layne Morgan Art: Coralí Espuña
Color: Nora Serrano Letterer: Neil Uyetake
Story: 7.25 Art: 6.75 Overall: 7.0 Recommendation: Read

IDW Publishing provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: Zeus ComicsKindle

Preview: Monster High: Boomuda Triangle #3

Monster High: Boomuda Triangle #3

(W) Megan Brown (A) Eileen Widjaja

It’s a dark and stormy night at the Vampire Lord’s castle… and Spell is sick and tired of all this multiverse stuff! There are still giant rips in the sky, causing all the different universes to leak into one another, and Spell is determined to fix it. He doesn’t have time for the melodramatic Lord Valentine and his weird flirty relationship with Vampire Hunter Spell right now — he just wants to get home, back to his (totally normal!) Val.

Meanwhile, Val (the totally normal one) is in a Wild West universe, chasing down an alternate version of Spell that has a piece of the Atlas. They’re about to have a showdown on the train, but then… everyone hold on to your cowboy hats — it’s time for a good ol’-fashioned train robbery! Yeehaw!

Monster High: Boomuda Triangle #3
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