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Preview: Circus Maximus #3

Circus Maximus #3

(W) Mark Sable (A) Giorgio Pontrelli (C) Emilio Lecce (L) Dave Sharpe

The crew has pulled off the greatest heist in the ancient world – robbing the Empire of Rome’s treasury beneath the Temple of Saturn. But along with their big score came proof that Nero set the Great Fire of Rome. As the city burns, Emperor Nero will do whatever it takes to make sure they don’t expose his deadly crime. Will they live to tell the tale of their exploits, or is their luck about to run out?

Circus Maximus #3

Preview: Circus Maximus #2

Circus Maximus #2

(W) Mark Sable (A) Giorgio Pontrelli (C) Emilio Lecce (L) Dave Sharpe

Things have not gone as expected for the daring criminals who looted Ancient Rome’s Temple of Saturn. Hoping to steal enough gold to secure their freedom, they’ve stumbled upon proof that Emperor Nero is responsible for setting the Great Fire of Rome, which rages around them. Now, they must not only battle the flames but also Nero’s Praetorian Guard, who aim to silence them forever.

Circus Maximus #2

Circus Maximus #1 Brings the Heist Genre to Ancient Rome

Circus Maximus #1

Rome. 64 AD. The most daring heist in history is being planned by an unlikely crew – a former slave, a Vestal Virgin, a charioteer and a disgraced architect – each with their own personal motives. While Rome is distracted by the chariot racing and gladiatorial games of the Circus Maximus, the crew plans to rob the Imperial treasury under the Temple of Saturn. But when Emperor Nero sets fire to the city, they’ll be lucky to escape his wrath with their lives, let alone the loot. Circus Maximus #1 is the familiar heist genre but in a setting that feels new and different.

Written by Mark Sable, Circus Maximus #1 is an interesting debut. It’s a comic that you can tell if you know the history, its enjoyment is at a different level. But, Sable writes the debut issue in a way that you don’t need to know that history. Taking place in ancient Rome, it helps to know Emperor Nero and a bit about that world, but, the comic dives into the heist genre so well, you can focus on the characters, their motivations, and how they plan on pulling off the heist.

Like so many of the stories in the genre, the issue spends time introducing us to the characters and giving us a motivation for their actions beyond simply getting rich. Each team member brings a bit to the plan, a specialist that if they fail in their duty the whole thing falls apart. It’s good in that it creates a debut that’s accessible instead of diving too deep into history and getting lost in it. Circus Maximus #1 uses the history and setting more as backdrop and a driver of the story but its characters and their actions are the main focus here.

They negative is the comic rushes through all of that. We don’t get a lot of time to get to know the characters. There’s a bit of a focus as to why they’re undertaking this mission but it’s not to the point we really care if they succeed. So, we know the why of it all but it feels like it’s at a distance.

Giorgio Pontrelli‘s art is good. With color by Emilio Lecce and lettering by Dave Sharpe, the characters, dress, and setting all look like ancient Rome. I’m not an expert and can’t speak to the accuracy of it all but it feels right and enough that it immerses the reader without distracting. The visuals overall help move the story along focusing in on details and panning in or out to capture what’s going on. It handles the more emotional moments and also delivers solid action as well.

Circus Maximus #1 is an interesting debut that has a lot of potential. It rushes through the introduction and the initial part of the heist, making it intriguing to see where it goes. The historical aspect makes it feel fresh and for those that know that history, I’m sure it’s a more intriguing read. The fact it can pull off the surface level and deeper enjoyment is impressive.

Story: Mark Sable Art: Giorgio Pontrelli
Color: Emilio Lecce Letterer: Dave Sharpe
Story: 7.75 Art: 7.75 Overall: 7.75 Recommendation: Read

Mad Cave Studios provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: Zeus Comics

Preview: Circus Maximus #1

Circus Maximus #1

(W) Mark Sable (A) Giorgio Pontrelli (C) Emilio Lecce (L) Dave Sharpe

Rome. 64 AD. The most daring heist in history is being planned by an unlikely crew – a former slave, a Vestal Virgin, a charioteer and a disgraced architect – each with their own personal motives. While Rome is distracted by the chariot racing and gladiatorial games of the Circus Maximus, the crew plans to rob the Imperial treasury under the Temple of Saturn. But when Emperor Nero sets fire to the city, they’ll be lucky to escape his wrath with their lives, let alone the loot.

From Mark Sable (Graveyard of Empires, Miskatonic) and Giorgio Pontrelli (Miskatonic) CIRCUS Maximus is GLADIATOR meets HEAT – a blood-soaked historical thriller.

Circus Maximus #1

Preview: 2000 AD Prog 2448

2000 AD Prog 2448

UK and DIGITAL: 3 September August £3.80
NORTH AMERICA: 29 October $28.99 (Prog Pack)
DIAMOND: JUL250841
COVER: KARL RICHARDSON

In this issue:
JUDGE DREDD // THE WILD MAN OF BRIAN ENO by Ken Niemand (w) Cam Smith (a) Emilio Lecce (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
THE RAVILIOUS PACT by T.C.Eglington (w) Steven Austin (a) John Charles (c) Simon Bowland (l)
SCARLET TRACES // EMPIRE OF BLOOD by Ian Edginton (w) D’Israeli (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
NU EARTH WAR TALES // THE SURVIVORS by Karl Stock (w) Karl Richardson (a) Jim Campbell (l)

2000 AD Prog 2448

The Greatest Heist of the Ancient World Begins Beneath the Temple of Saturn, in one blood-soaked thriller, Circus Maximus

The empire is on fire (literally), and amid the chaos, a band of outcasts dares to rob Rome blind. Circus Maximus, a brutal, cinematic historical heist set during the fall of Nero’s reign, lands this November from Mad Cave Studios. Written by Mark Sable, with art by Giorgio Pontrelli, colors by Emilio Lecce, and letters by Dave SharpeCircus Maximus is a blood-and-smoke-soaked epic where vengeance is personal and freedom comes at a steep price—featuring Cover A by Paul Azaceta and Cover B by Francesco Francavilla.

Rome. 64 AD.  The most daring heist in history is being planned by an unlikely crew – a former slave, a Vestal Virgin, a charioteer and a disgraced architect – each with their own personal motives.  While Rome is distracted by the chariot racing and gladiatorial games of the Circus Maximus, the crew plans to rob the Imperial treasury under the Temple of Saturn.  But when Emperor Nero sets fire to the city, they’ll be lucky to escape his wrath with their lives, let alone the loot.

Circus Maximus #1 hits comic shops and digital platforms on November 5, 2025, and FOC is October 13, 2025.

Preview: Soul Taker

Soul Taker

(W) Thomas E. Sniegoski, Jeannine Acheson (A/CA) Valeria Burzo (C) Emilio Lecce (L) Jim Campbell

Amarantha is the last of her race, an ancient species that has lived among us for millennia, feeding on the life energies of humanity. Now enjoying a peaceful existence in a retirement community, she continues to consume just enough to survive. But Amarantha has made enemies throughout her long life and an ancient foe thought long defeated has returned and is out for blood, while a newer threat seeks to capture her for their own nefarious purposes! Now Amarantha must do everything in her power to vanquish her enemies and protect the life she has made for herself.

Soul Taker

Preview: Soul Taker #6

Soul Taker #6

(W) Tom Sniegoski, Jeannine Acheson (A/CA) Valeria Burzo (C) Emilio Lecce (L) Jim Campbell

On the run after the Venatori’s brutal attack on her home and closest friends, Amara has taken the monstrous Hound captive hoping to extract information about her mortal enemies, who are attempting to hunt her down. But, the bestial tracker refuses to spill his masters’ secrets so the last of the soul takers must turn to another enemy for help…but at what cost?

Soul Taker #6

Preview: Sanction

Sanction

(W) Ray Fawkes (A) Antonio Fuso (C) Emilio Lecce (L) Dave Sharpe

To catch a rampaging serial killer in Soviet era Leningrad, two detectives must match wits with the murderer while battling the oppressive rules of their own police force and a greater, hidden enemy.

Sanction

Preview: Sanction

Sanction

(W) Ray Fawkes (A) Antonio Fuso (C) Emilio Lecce (L) Dave Sharpe

To catch a rampaging serial killer in Soviet era Leningrad, two detectives must match wits with the murderer while battling the oppressive rules of their own police force and a greater, hidden enemy.

Sanction
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