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Preview: ThunderCats #25

ThunderCats #25

Writer: Declan Shalvey
Artist: David O’Sullivan
Covers: Lucio Parrillo (A), Declan Shalvey (B), Jae Lee (C), Emilio Pilliu (D), Action Figure (E)
FC | All Cardstock Covers | 32 pages | Horror | $4.99 | Teen

THUNDERCATS AT THE CROSSROADS! Ever since he fled the destruction of his home world, Lion-O has wondered about Thundera’s history and his place in it — and how he would measure up against those who preceded him in the royal line. Now, after two years and countless adventures on Third Earth and beyond, the young leader of the ThunderCats is about to learn the long-hidden secret of Thundera’s origin — and the shocking truth that is revealed could tear the ThunderCats apart! In this milestone 25th issue of their acclaimed series, author DECLAN SHALVEY and artist DREW MOSS bring an epic story arc to a close while also opening a new chapter in an even larger tale — an event expanded upon in this month’s ThunderCats X SilverHawks: Road to War one-shot! Featuring suitably celebratory covers from SHALVEY, LUCIO PARRILLO, JAE LEE & JUNE CHUNG, and EMILIO PILLIU, ThunderCats #25 also includes a special PREMIUM MYSTERY OF THUNDERA BLIND BAG! The Premium Blind Bag contains three limited editions of the one-shot selected randomly from a range of covers exclusive to this offering — including virgin variants, colored blanks, and more!

Preview: ThunderCats #24

ThunderCats #24

Writer: Declan Shalvey
Artist: David O’Sullivan
Covers: Lucio Parrillo (A), Declan Shalvey (B), Jae Lee (C), Emilio Pilliu (D), Manix (E), Action Figure (F)
FC | All Cardstock Covers | 32 pages | Adventure | $4.99 | Teen

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! In this issue: The moment has finally come! Lion-O unlocks the Book of Omens, and even with all that he has learned since the ThunderCats’ arrival on Third Earth, what he discovers in its pages shocks him to his very core! Diligent historians DECLAN SHALVEY and DAVID O’SULLIVAN put it all on the record in ThunderCats #24 — featuring corroborating covers by SHALVEY, LUCIO PARRILLO, JAE LEE & JUNE CHUNG, EMILIO PILLIU, and MANIX!

ThunderCats #24

Preview: Die!namite: Blood Red #4

Die!namite: Blood Red #4

writer: Fred Van Lente
artist: Marco Finnegan
covers: EJ Su (A), Roberto Meli (B), Emilio Pilliu (C), Will Robson (D)
FC | All Cardstock Covers | 32 pages | Horror | $4.99 | Teen+

With Sonja leading the way through the sewers of Sin City, Purgatori’s strike team of Miss Fury, Vampirella, and Dejah Thoris are poised to capture the rogue Kaldanian scientist Taak and force him to divulge the cure for the Deadmen plague. But things take a turn for the traitorous when Vampi corners Taak in his Hoover Dam lair and gets a telepathic earful about both his and Dejah’s true intentions!

Two-fisted ink-slingers FRED VAN LENTE and MARCO FINNEGAN lay out the good, the bad, and the ugly in Die!namite: Blood Red #4 — featuring quick-draw covers by EJ SU, ROBERTO MELI, EMILIO PILLIU, and WILL ROBSON!

Die!namite: Blood Red #4

Preview: DIE!namite: Blood Red #3

DIE!namite: Blood Red #3

writer: Fred Van Lente
artist: Marco Finnegan
covers: EJ Su (A), Roberto Meli (B), Emilio Pilliu (C), Will Robson (D)
FC | All Cardstock Covers | 32 pages | Horror | $4.99 | Teen+

With the arrival of Dejah Thoris and the revelation of her mission to track down a certain mad Martian scientist, things on post-apocalyptic Earth are looking up for the first time since the Deadmen Plague began. All that Purgatori has to do is capture Dejah’s quarry — the renegade Kaldane science-criminal Taak — and she’ll hold the keys to the humanity’s future in her iron grip.

But Taak’s fortress deep inside Hoover Dam will be a tough nut to crack. Luckily for Purgatori’s involuntary expeditionary force, fate is about to provide them with a genuine Sin City insider — and she’s a real devil with a sword, too!

High rollers FRED VAN LENTE and MARCO FINNEGAN put it all on red in Die!namite: Blood Red #3 — featuring scintillating side bets from EJ SU, ROBERTO MELI, EMILIO PILLIU, and WILL ROBSON!

DIE!namite: Blood Red #3

Preview: ThunderCats/The Powerpuff Girls #4

ThunderCats/The Powerpuff Girls #4

writer: Paulina Ganucheau
artist: Coleman Engle
covers: Paulina Ganucheau (A), Coleman Engle (B), Coran Kizer Stone(C), Zulema Lavina (D), Emilio Pilliu (E)
FC | All Cardstock Covers | 32 pages | Science Fiction/Adventure | $4.99 | Teen

With their ultimate enemy finally revealed, the Titans of Townsville and their accompanying cadre of liberated ThunderCats must find a way to defeat this seemingly implacable foe — and they’ll need to do it quickly if they want to avoid suffering the same fate that has befallen the other inhabitants of Third Earth!

But even with the help of their trusty Thunderan weapons, can the unpowered Powerpuff Girls really go toe-to-toe against an entity with the ability to encrystalize its opponents? There’s only one way to find out — and that’s to pick up this fantastic fourth and final issue of ThunderCats/The Powerpuff Girls from sparkling creators PAULINA GANUCHEAU and COLEMAN ENGLE — featuring bewitchingly bedazzled covers by GANUCHEAU and ENGLE as well as CORAN KIZER STONE, ZULEMA LAVINA, and EMILIO PILLIU!

ThunderCats/The Powerpuff Girls #4

DC Pride 2025 is an ambitious comic that takes the time to dig into the characters’ individual hopes, fears, and dreams

DC Pride 2025 #1 is a little different from the previous installments of DC Pride in that it’s not a collection of short stories featuring LGBTQ+ DC Comics characters, but is a single narrative centered around a gay bar that Alan Scott frequented in the 1930s and told predominantly from the POV of a new character named Ethan, who is a trans military veteran that ends up caught up a kind of multiversal/elemental saga. I applaud the scope of this comic book, which has big jam session energy as different characters end up in different pocket realities based on wishes they made at the gay bar or graffiti they scrawled. We get Apollo and Midnighter living in 1950s domestic bliss courtesy of Sam Maggs and Derek Charm, a single, psychiatric girl boss Harley Quinn from Maya Houston, Max Sarin, and Marissa Louise ; and a gorgeous sapphic romance between Jo Mullein and Nubia from Houston, Vita Ayala, and Vincent Cecil to name a few. The reading effect is like jumping from comic to comic and look at paths not trodden with some iconic queer characters and a few new or not so iconic ones.

As Tim Sheridan, Giulio Macaione, and Emilio Pilliu Alan Scott-centric frame story shows, fighting supervillains and having superpowers is a metaphor for being queer in DC Pride 2025. It might be tempting to give up and lie low, especially with the United States’ hard turn to fascism, and homophobia and transphobia promoted by folks in power, but Alan Scott, Ethan, and their companions’ actions in the comic act as a clarion call to resistance. The stuff with the Crimson Flame and Scott having his own Red Lantern is a little Geoff Johnsian for my taste, but it’s so cool to watch Alan Scott have a Sailor Moon type transformation sequence and return into action to help save the next generation of queer heroes symbolized by Ethan. I love Macaione’s use of greens to show a possible, idyllic future for Scott and a non-Red Lantern/Russian spy Johnny Ladd, but it’s a happiness based on a lie like the other possible futures in the book.

However, DC Pride 2025 isn’t all serious action and has a lot of humor and playfulness. Jude Ellison S. Doyle and Alex Moore recontextualize Golden Age Z-list Wonder Woman villain Blue Snowman coming to terms with their gender fluidity alongside nonbinary superhero Envoy in one vignette. I love how they poke fun at the restrictions of the gender binary using the classic tropes of a superhero brawl, and how even well meaning cisgender people can be just plain annoying at times. It’s so cool seeing this kind of story and voice in a mainstream, corporate comic showing that nonbinary characters don’t just have to be righteous heroes, but can be kind of messy too. DC Pride 2025 really hits the spectrum of queer identities, including asexuality with Connor Hawke getting a short story where he resists his father’s reputation as a womanizer and just wants to live his own life. I have to give a special shout out to Philip Sevy’s art in this short sequence, which seems like it’s right out of the late 1990s period where he was member of the JLA. Both the visual and character variety of DC Pride 2025 makes it an engaging read, and the book is a testament to the active work that DC Comics has done to cultivate LGBTQ+ characters in the past decade or so. (I need a monthly Midnighter and/or Apollo book though.)

After a wild and wacky cosmic adventure set in the DC Multiverse, DC Pride 2025 wraps up with a beautiful nonfiction story from Jenny Blake and Sara Soler about Blake coming out as a transgender woman earlier this year. It has gorgeous soft lines and a refreshing color palette to go with Jenny Blake’s honest and humorous script about how old comics about Clark Kent switching genders had an influence on her own gender identity journey. I love how Soler inserts different DC characters into the panel to blur the line between fantasy and non-fiction with Blake’s most famous co-creation Black Lightning making an appearance as well as transgender superheroine Dreamer, who shares coffee with Blake. The story shows that you’re never too old to be your authentic self and hints at a longer graphic memoir, which I hope Jenny Blake gets to realize at DC or elsewhere.

DC Pride 2025 is an ambitious comic with summer crossover energy that tells an epic story with DC’s LGBTQ+ characters while still taking time to dig into their individual hopes, fears, and dreams. It’s a showcase of queer representation on the page and on the issue’s creative teams, and Blake and Sara Soler’s memoir is a beautiful coda and rallying cry to continue to be queer and fearless in an increasingly dark and hateful world.

Story: Vita Ayala, Jude Ellison S. Doyle, Maya Houston
Story: Sam Maggs, Tim Sheridan, Josh Trujillo, Jenny Blake
Art: Don Aguillo, Vincent Cecil, Derek Charm, A.L. Kaplan, Giulio Macaione
Art: Emilio Pilliu, Max Sarin, Philip Sevy, Sara Soler, Alex Moore, Skyler Patridge
Colors: Eren Angiolini, Jordie Bellaire, Triona Farrell, Marissa Louise
Letters: Aditya Bidikar, Frank Cvetkovic, Lucas Gattoni, Ariana Maher, Morgan Martinez, Jodie Troutman
Story: 8.9 Art: 9.3 Overall: 9.1 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: DC Pride 2025

DC Pride 2025

(W) Tim Sheridan, Vita Ayala, Josh Trujillo, Sam Maggs, Maya Houston and Jude Ellison S. Doyle (A) Emilio Pilliu, Skylar Patridge, A.L. Kaplan, Vincent Cecil and Others
In Shops: Jun 04, 2025
SRP: $9.99

THE AWARD-WINNG DC PRIDE CELEBRATES ITS 5TH ANNIVERSARY WITH AN ALL-NEW SPECIAL IN AN ALL-NEW FORMAT! When a 100-year-old queer speakeasy-turned-bar-turned-restaurant-and-community-space in Gotham announces that it will soon be closing its doors, generations of patrons come to pay their respects–including Alan Scott, the Green Lantern. After all, this is the place where he and his first love, Johnny Ladd, long ago carved their names into the basement wall before it all went to hell…and a love lost is never a love forgotten. But they weren’t the only ones to put their names in the wall over the years, and suddenly queer heroes, villains, and civilians alike from across the DCU–the Question, Midnighter and Apollo, Harley Quinn, Green Lantern Jo Mullein, Bunker, Connor Hawke, and Blue Snowman among them–find them-selves spirited away to a strange alternate dimension that seems to provide everything they could possibly want…but at what cost? In this single, oversized story of interweaving narratives, the vanished will need to come together and look into the very depths of the Starheart itself if they hope to escape that which ensnares them in this triumphant and timely story of community amid chaos!

DC Pride 2025

Preview: DC Pride 2025

DC Pride 2025

(W) Tim Sheridan, Vita Ayala, Josh Trujillo, Sam Maggs, Maya Houston and Jude Ellison S. Doyle (A) Emilio Pilliu, Skylar Patridge, A.L. Kaplan, Vincent Cecil and Others
In Shops: Jun 04, 2025
SRP: $9.99

THE AWARD-WINNG DC PRIDE CELEBRATES ITS 5TH ANNIVERSARY WITH AN ALL-NEW SPECIAL IN AN ALL-NEW FORMAT! When a 100-year-old queer speakeasy-turned-bar-turned-restaurant-and-community-space in Gotham announces that it will soon be closing its doors, generations of patrons come to pay their respects–including Alan Scott, the Green Lantern. After all, this is the place where he and his first love, Johnny Ladd, long ago carved their names into the basement wall before it all went to hell…and a love lost is never a love forgotten. But they weren’t the only ones to put their names in the wall over the years, and suddenly queer heroes, villains, and civilians alike from across the DCU–the Question, Midnighter and Apollo, Harley Quinn, Green Lantern Jo Mullein, Bunker, Connor Hawke, and Blue Snowman among them–find them-selves spirited away to a strange alternate dimension that seems to provide everything they could possibly want…but at what cost? In this single, oversized story of interweaving narratives, the vanished will need to come together and look into the very depths of the Starheart itself if they hope to escape that which ensnares them in this triumphant and timely story of community amid chaos!

DC Pride 2025

Black Lightning co-creator Jenny Blake adds an autobiographical story to DC Pride 2025

In an extraordinary collaboration between two celebrated voices in comics, DC has announced the addition of an original story, “Master Planner” by writer Jenny Blake and artist Sara Soler with lettering by Jodie Troutman, to DC Pride 2025. This new story, like Kevin Conroy’s personal story “Finding Batman” (art by J. Bone) in 2022 and Phil Jimenez’s autobiographical story “Spaces” (art by Giulio Macaione) in 2024, is a poignant exploration of Blake’s identity, authenticity, and the universal quest for self-understanding. Blake is a co-creator of Black Lightning, along with Trevor Von Eeden, among other accomplishments.

Jenny Blake, a trailblazing figure with over five decades of contributions to the comics industry, shared her heartfelt reflections on the project:

When I came out as transgender, the comics community was overwhelmingly loving and supportive. Being asked to contribute to this anthology was unexpected and so affirming. I’ve done a lot of cool things in my 50-plus years in comics, but this story is one of the things I’m most proud of. I see myself in this story and I hope readers see something of themselves in it. I had a wonderful time writing my story, and I hope the readers enjoy it as much as I did.

The story, brought vividly to life by the extraordinary artistry of Sara Soler, invites readers into a journey that is both deeply personal and widely relatable, bridging human experiences of transformation, resilience, and belonging. Soler’s style beautifully captures the essence of Blake’s narrative, creating a perfect harmony between words and visuals.

Additionally, DC’s editorial team has selected a handful of letters, cosplay, and fan art to be published in a letters column within the pages of DC Pride 2025. Originally shared on the DC Official Discord server, fan contributions to DC Pride 2025 reflect how the legacy of DC’s storytelling has impacted, or reflected, their LGBTQIA+ identity, journey, or experience.

DC Pride 2025 will publish on June 4, available wherever comic books are sold. Contributors include writers Vita Ayala, Jude Ellison S. Doyle, Maya Houston, Sam Maggs, Tim Sheridan, and Josh Trujillo; artists Don Aguillo, Vincent Cecil, Derek Charm, A.L. Kaplan, Giulio Macaione, Alex Moore, Skylar Patridge, Emilio Pilliu, Max Sarin, and Phillip Sevy; colorists Eren Angiolini, Jordie Bellaire, Tríona Farrell, and Marissa Louise; letterers Aditya Bidikar, Frank Cvetkovic, Lucas Gattoni, Ariana Maher, Morgan Martinez, and Jodie Troutman for main story “The Heart Wants”; along with Blake, Solar, and Troutman for “Master Planner.” The 96-page Prestige format comic will feature a main cover by Kris Anka and variant covers by Sozomaika, Julia Reck, and Jack Hughes (1:25), all priced at $9.99 US (card stock).

Preview: Mirka Andolfo’s Sweet Paprika: Open for Business #1 (of 5)

Mirka Andolfo’s Sweet Paprika: Open for Business #1 (of 5)

(W) Steve Orlando (A) Emilio Pilliu (CA) Mirka Andolfo
In Shops: Nov 06, 2024
SRP: $3.99

MINISERIES PREMIERE
A QUEER LOVE DRAMA SPIN-OFF OF MIRKA ANDOLFO’S HARVEY AWARD-WINNING AND EISNER AWARD-NOMINATED SWEET PAPRIKA!
Aubrey Jean is a young employee at Infernum Press, and he tries to impress his hero and boss, Miss Paprika, and figure out his relationship with Persica, a friend with benefits who might want to be more. But just as Aubrey and Persica settle into an open relationship that’s comfortable for them both, their relationship is thrown into turmoil by Kren. And on top of all that, Aubrey finally gets a chance to prove his worth to Miss Paprika by becoming the handler for Infernum Press’s most difficult client-the dreaded, eccentric, and unstable author known as Durian.

Can Aubrey deal with Kren and save his relationship with Persica? Does he even want to be with Persica? And how can he even figure any of that out when he’s got to be on-call day and night dealing with Durian’s next insane request!?

An erotic romance drama in the style of the original SWEET PAPRIKA series, building off characters introduced in the Eisner Award-nominated SWEET PAPRIKA: BLACK, WHITE, AND PINK #1, written by STEVE ORLANDO (Scarlet Witch, Marauders, COMMANDERS IN CRISIS) and illustrated by the amazing Italian artist EMILIO PILLIU (X-Men: The Wedding Special).

Sweet Paprika: Open For Business #1
  • Cover A by Pilliu 
  • Cover B by Andolfo
  • Cover C by Robbi Rodriguez
  • Cover D by Godtail
  • Cover E (Hot polybagged) by Pilliu
  • Cover F Showgirls movie homage by Lou Lou la Duchesse de Rière (Photo Cover)
  • Cover G blank sketch
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