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Preview: Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures -Pathfinders #2

Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures – Pathfinders #2

Writer: George Mann
Artist: Caio Filipe
Colorist: Michael Atiyeh
Letterer: Comicraft
Cover artist: Jake Bartok

On their way to investigate a mysterious comms disturbance, the Pathfinder team is caught in a hyperspace abnormality! As the abnormality and its monstrous inhabitants threaten to trap the Pathfinders forever, they send a desperate distress call into the galaxy… and the answer comes in the form of a fan-favorite High Republic character! Can the team escape before they are lost to the darkness between the stars?

Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures - Pathfinders #2

Preview: Kill All Immortals II #5

Kill All Immortals II #5

Writer: Zack Kaplan
Artist: Fico Ossio · Elisabetta D’Amico
Colorist: Thiago Rocha
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Cover artist: Oliver Barrett

When a Viking is born to lead, they lead, no matter the cost. With little time left, Frey and the remnants of her family must pierce their enemies’ stronghold and confront their greatest adversary yet. But with the ability to return to immortality in reach, and Frey’s barbaric father seeking to regain power, Frey must decide the family’s fate once and for all.

Kill All Immortals II #5

Legendary Hellboy Creator Mike Mignola Reunites with Chris Roberson and Michael Avon Oeming to Explore Psychedelic 60s Spy-fi Action in Ghost of a Ghost

Comics Legend Mike Mignola and Hellboy Universe veteran writer and iZombie creator Chris Roberson are teaming up with superstar artist Michael Avon Oeming for Ghost of a Ghost, an all-new 4-issue limited series spinning out of Giant Robot Hellboy. Written by Mignola and Roberson with art by Oeming, colors by Taki Soma, and lettered by Clem Robins, the series chronicles Agent Jian’s psychedelic 1960s adventures. Ghost of a Ghost #1 will feature a cover by Oeming and a variant cover by Dave Johnson, with subsequent variant covers by Kevin Nowlan, Elsa Charretier, and Michael Cho.

Fans first met superspy Agent Jian in Mike Mignola and Duncan Fegredo’s 2023 Giant Robot Hellboy, where she was exposed to enkeladite – the radiated substance known to cause sometimes monstrous mutations. Now, she’s working with a mysterious spy ring and using her newfound powers to keep enkeladite from falling into the wrong hands – but just whose hands are the wrong ones is harder to determine than she thought.

Ghost of a Ghost #1 is due out on September 23, 2026.

Mini Reviews: Reborn: Ultimate Impact #1, Of the Earth #1, Odin #1, Sirens Love Hurts #4, Umbrella Academy Plan B #4, Absolute Green Arrow #1

Absolute Green Arrow #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.

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Reborn: Ultimate Impact #1 (Marvel) Chris Condon and Stefano Caselli try their darndest (The Spot always looks cool visually), but Reborn: Ultimate Impact #1 can’t beat the clunkiness of a cash-in on the new Ultimate Universe’s success. Honestly, the pieced together name of the title is the perfect metaphor for the first issue itself which throws together Earth-6160 death cultists, Miles Morales and the origin boxes, and a new crop of heroes. It’s lots of plates spinning of a first issue, and most of the characters except for Jersey City’s new “Wonder Man” seem pretty generic, but maybe they’ll grow on us. There just isn’t throughline between the Annihilus stuff and the new heroes except for they have to have someone to punch eventually. Sadly, the once promising Ultimate U ended pretty abruptly (Deniz Camp and company continue to do good work on Ultimates though.), and this is more of the same. Overall: 6.1 Verdict: Pass

Of the Earth #1 (Image)Of the Earth #1 is pure, pitch black Texas crude atmospheric horror noir from Chris Condon, newcomer Andrew Ehrich, Charlie Adlard, and Pip Martin. Condon and Ehrich use in-universe books and oil company memos to give the comic a true crime vibe while Adlard and Martin lay on the creepy visuals while giving this first chapter a slow burn. Protagonist Tabby is beyond a fish out of water in the aptly named Solitude, Texas where she’s trying to reconnect with family after some time. An extended scene with a dead dog, rental car, and a Duel-esque pickup truck shows that she’s a little too nice and compassionate for this neck of the woods and hints at the horrors to come while being a study of suspense in miniature. I’m here for fossil fuel cryptids, and this unique genre hybrid of a comic centered around a resource that starts wars. Overall: 8.0 Verdict: Buy

Odin #1 (Image) Marguerite Bennett, James Tynion, Letizia Cadonici, and Jordie Bellaire draw on the real life evil of white supremacy to create a horrifying, psychedelic comic. What starts as undercover journalist Adela infiltrating a Gen Z Nazi/Odinist group goes so wrong as the severe nine panel grids and analytic captions become something more primal and darkly poetic. Let’s just say that crazy stuff happens in the back half of this comic. I love how Cadonici and Bellaire depict the bleak barren nature of the camp site before upending with big red swatches and a loose drawing style. Adela has literally bitten off more than she can chew, and I’m invested in this twisted rabbit hole although the subject matter hits very close to home. Overall: 8.1 Verdict: Buy

Sirens Love Hurts #4 (DC/Black Label)Tini Howard, Babs Tarr, and Miquel Muerto stick the landing in this feminomenon of a series. It’s so cool to see how Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, Black Canary, and Catwoman’s relationship has progressed through the four issues of Sirens Love Hurts culminating in one hell of a beat ’em up against the freaky Big Bad, Horoscope. Howard and Tarr tie up the romantic subplots nicely too with some real talk between Batman and Catwoman and Harley and Ivy. (I love how she writes Batman!) And, of course, the fits are fierce, and the colors from Muerto are immaculate. I could read so many more adventures with this group of friends and creative team lineup. Overall: 9.8 Verdict: Buy

Umbrella Academy Plan B #4 (Dark Horse) – After a bit of a hiatus, Umbrella Academy Plan B is starting to round into zany shape. Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba introduce some mysterious new characters like Jennifer while also fleshing out some old trieds and trues like Klaus, Allison, and Five. The book works when it’s about a dysfunctional family or resisting fascism not so much when it’s about parallel timelines and random one-off supporting characters. There’s even a plot point stripped straight from volume 2. However, Ba and Dave Stewart continue to make this book like gorgeously bonkers, and Way has his moments too like Allison reflecting on her life in the supervillain prison Hotel Oblivion. Overall: 7.5 Verdict: Read

Absolute Green Arrow #1 (DC) – Luigi Mangione meets Jason Voorhees in Pornsak Pichetshote, Rafael Albuquerque, and Marcelo Maiolo’s riveting, all-too-timely take on Green Arrow. Absolute Green Arrow #1 picks up after the events of Absolute Evil with Hector Hammond hiring Dinah Lance and Malcolm Merlyn to investigate the murders of former business partners Oliver Queen and Jubal Slade. Slade is a rapist and pedophile too, and Queen was trying to do the right thing so it complicates Dinah’s relationship to her job. Pichetshote makes her very sympathetic: someone who hates the rich, but takes gigs from them to help cover her father’s healthcare. She’s the perfect entry point to this dark world that’s enhanced by the grit and power of Albuquerque and Maiolo’s visuals. This is the kind of superhero comic I need in 2026 and yet another strong launch for the Absolute line. Overall: 10 Verdict: Buy

Jordan Blum, Tim Seeley, and Scott Koblish bring readers a sunbaked apocalyptic mystery with The Big Shakedown

Dark Horse Comics presents The Big Shakedown, a brand-new four-issue noir comic series from Jordan Blum, Tim Seeley, and Scott Koblish. Written by Blum and Seeley, illustrated by Koblishcolored by Hi-Fi, and lettered by Nate Piekos, this pulpy tale brings readers into a mystery through an earthquake-decimated Los Angeles. Issue #1 will be available in September 2026 and will feature cover art by Koblish.

The Big One, the earthquake to end all earthquakes, has finally struck Los Angeles. The government decides not to rebuild and the city becomes a no-man’s-land for those who refuse to leave it. But hey, you can’t beat the weather. 

Five years later, Ester Blanco, a down-on-her-luck former PI, is willing to do anything to escape the City of Angels. She believes she’s found her ticket out when a desperate father hires her to solve a missing persons case in a city where a third of the population is already missing. Instead, the trail of this lost girl leads Ester to uncover a dark web of cults, conspiracy, and corruption that threatens every Angeleno who stayed behind. 

Gather your emergency supplies and prepare for The Big Shakedown #(of 4) as it arrives in comic shops on September 16, 2026. It is now available for preorder from your local comic shop for $4.99.

The Big Shakedown #1

Eric Powell’s Appalachian Fantasy returns with Hillbilly: The Treason of the Twelve-Toe Maggie

Dark Horse Comics presents Hillbilly: The Treason of Twelve-Toe Maggie, the next story and perfect jumping-on point for new readers in the hit Hillbilly series by Eisner Award–winning creator, Eric Powell! This three-issue comic arc is written and illustrated by Powell and follows Rondel, the wandering hillbilly, years after the Great Witch War. The first issue will feature cover art by Eric Powell and a variant by Becky Cloonan

There are many tales of Rondel the wandering Hillbilly; this is but one. Some years after the great witch war, Rondel, in order to save an old friend, finds himself in an uncomfortable situation—in the service of his former captor, Twelve-Toe Maggie. Will he break the magical tie that binds him to the twelve-toed witch, or will the wielder of the Devil’s Cleaver be at her service forever?

Listen for the witch’s whispers on September 30, 2026 when Hillbilly: The Treason of Twelve-Toe Maggie #1 (of 3) arrives in comic shops. It is now available for preorder from your local comic shop for $5.99.

Dark Horse Shutters Things From Another World and launches Dark Horse Games in Corporate Focus Reshuffle

Dark Horse logo

Earlier this week, Dark Horse‘s parent company Embracer announced that it was going to split off Fellowship Entertainment, the division that includes Dark Horse. The shakeup is the latest for Embracer and Dark Horse that has includer the ouster of Dark Horse founder Mike Richardson. That’s not the end of the changes as the company announced more changes. As part of Dark Horse Comics’ continuing efforts to modernize, strengthen collaboration within the company, and build a more-connected organization across Fellowship Entertainment, they have announced several updates to its business.

Things From Another World 

Part of the changes is the closing all three of the Things From Another World retail locations, effective June 30, 2026, for the Oregon locations and September 30, 2026, for the California location. From the announcement:

This was not an easy decision, and we do not take lightly the impact it has on the people directly affected.

To the employees whose jobs will be affected by this closure, we are deeply grateful for your dedication, your hard work, and the care you brought to your roles every day. We are committed to supporting the affected employees through this transition. We are working to ensure that this process is handled with the care and respect it warrants.

The writing was on the wall for the retail locations as TFAW ended its affiliate program, of which we were a part, which often signals shifts at the company such as closures.

Dark Horse Entertainment

Dark Horse Entertainment is sharpening its focus on what has always been at the heart of this company — its creators. Going forward, they are deepening their commitment to its writers, artists, and storytellers who define the Dark Horse voice, ensuring they have the development support, creative partnerships, and resources to bring their visions to life across film and television. They believe the strongest path forward for Dark Horse Entertainment runs directly through the creative talent that makes this company extraordinary.

Dark Horse Games

Dark Horse Games is a new initiative dedicated to bringing the company’s rich creative universes to interactive entertainment. Just as Dark Horse Entertainment exists to champion our storytellers in film and television, Dark Horse Games will provide creators with the development opportunities and creative partnerships needed to realize their worlds within interactive entertainment. The same spirit that has defined Dark Horse Comics for four decades — independent, creator-driven, uncompromising — now has a home in Fellowship Entertainment.

Dark Horse’s parent company includes numerous video game publishers as well as the tabletop company Asmodee which includes numerous publishers. It was expected that we’d see more leveraging of Dark Horse IP into tabletop games and video games and tabletop games and video games spun out into comics. While there’s been some, the volume hasn’t quite panned out.


That’s a lot of changes for the publisher this year. Will we see a renewed a reinvigorated Dark Horse debut at San Diego Comic-Con later this year?

Tom King, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire, and Clayton Cowles reteam for Murder with Six of Us

Dark Horse Comics, writer Tom King, and artist Gabriel Hernández Walta presents Six of Us, a brutal Hollywood noir. Joined by colorist Jordie Bellaire, and letterer Clayton Cowles, this brutal story of grief and lies behind the camera lens arrives in comic shops September 2026. 

This six-issue series includes covers by Hernández Walta with variant covers by Fabio Moon, Elsa Charretier, Jorge Fornes, Raul Alen, Tula Lotay, and more.

A beloved cast member of a hit show dies under mysterious circumstances, sending shockwaves through Hollywood and revealing the secrets, betrayals, and desires lurking beneath the glittering facade. As the surviving cast confront their past; old rivalries and hidden truths emerge and the line between life and performance begins to blur.

Find the truth “behind-the-scenes” in a story about grief, ambition and lies we tell to keep the show alive in Six of Us #1 (of 6) when the series arrives in comic shops on September 9, 2026, for $4.99.

Embracer Group is Spinning off Fellowship Entertainment which includes Dark Horse

Embracer Group

Embracer Group is a company that will be studied for a while. After going on a buying spree and gobbling up video game studios, Asmodee (the tabletop game publisher), Dark Horse, and more, the company in April 2024 announced it was going to split into three different entities, Asmodee Group, Coffee Stain & Friends, and Middle-earth Enterprises & Friends. During that announcement, it was stated that each entity would be a separate, publicly listed company.

In an announcement released today, Embracer has announced its intention to separate the group into two publicly listed companies, through the spin-off of Fellowship Entertainment with a listing on Nasdaq Stockholm planned for calendar year 2027.

Fellowship Entertainment will be the home of: 4A Games, Crystal Dynamics, Dambuster Studios, Dark Horse Media, Eidos-Montréal, Fishlabs, Flying Wild Hog Studios, Gunfire Games, Middle-earth Enterprises, Redoctane Games and Warhorse Studios.

Fellowship Entertainment aims to create a new publishing group, operationally consolidating the talents from PLAION and other parts of the group. IPs include Darksiders, Dead Island, Kingdom Come Deliverance, Metro, Remnant, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, Tomb Raider, and many more.

It’s focus will be to create “recurring revenue streams across games, film, consumer products, and additional areas.

Embracer will focus on mergers and acquisitions and four business areas; PC/Console Games, Mobile Games, Entertainment and Services, and “Other.”

Embracer’s CEO Phil Rogers COO Lee Guinchard will transition to Fellowship Entertainment when that spins off along with CFO Müge Bouillon.

Embracer is in the process of finding a new CEO and CFO.

This is the latest shake up for the company that has been full of them for years. The company stated in 2023 a $2 billion deal collapsed while it also suffered low earnings and just this year Dark Horse founder Mike Richardson left the company after 40 years with it.

Preview: Usagi Yojimbo: Kaitō ’84 #3

Usagi Yojimbo: Kaitō ’84 #3

Writer: Zack Rosenberg
Artist: Jared Cullum
Cover artist: Jared Cullum

The past crashes into the present! When the mysterious visitor, Sasuké, reveals a demonic threat is reawakening, Kaitō’s operation goes sideways as the police close in. Now, he must team up with the one person who wants him behind bars—Detective Tomoe. Their new mission: face three deadly trials to claim the one thing that can push back the emerging darkness.

Usagi Yojimbo: Kaitō '84 #3
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