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Ordained #2 is a fantastic issue that nails down its 80s/90s action vibe. Popcorn fun.

After a bruising brawl with mob boss Cormac Byrne’s hired guns, Father Royston Craig is still standing. But Cormac’s not through with Roy yet. Now an entire city of corrupt cops and ruthless thugs is tasked with one mission–KILL THE PRIEST. Forced to rely on the combat-hardened skills he earned in a life he thought he left behind, Roy is battered, outnumbered, and on the run. His faith will be tested, and in a city full of killers, the question is: who can he trust?

Story: Robert Venditti
Art: Trevor Hairsine, Tonci Zonjic
Color: Dave Stewart
Letterer: DC Hopkins

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Zeus Comics


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Jessica Jones: Alias Red Band #1 is a solid return for the character with a lot of depth

A series of grisly murders in Hell’s Kitchen pulls JESSICA JONES into a mystery more sinister than she could’ve ever imagined. As the wife of Mayor LUKE CAGE, she’ll have to tread carefully as she forms a dangerous alliance with TYPHOID MARY to track down the killer. But as she delves deeper into Hell’s Kitchen’s dark underbelly, the evidence she finds presents more questions than answers

Story: Sam Humphries
Art: Geraldo Borges
Ink: Jimmy Palmiottti
Color: Arthur Hesli
Letterer: Cory Petit

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Third Eye Comics


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The Other/Half #1 is a nice start to a detective mystery with some entertaining characters

Formerly a high-society darling, Ethan thinks the worst thing he’ll have to contend with over the holidays is the disapproval of his upper-crust parents, but when things go awry on his job protecting the priceless Nobility Diamond, more than just his feelings are put into jeopardy! Now it’s up to his husband Henry (and their adorable cat, Skippy) to put his P.I. skills to good use and clear Ethan’s name. Both men will have to step out of their comfort zones and into their husbands’ shoes to solve the case!

Story: Jim McCann
Art: Joe Eisma
Color: Peter Pantazis
Letterer: Andworld Design

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Zeus Comics


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Usagi Yojimbo: Kaito ’84 #1 is a fun start with a little Oceans 11 and little Fast and Furious

In 1984 Osaka, the bloodline of Miyamoto Usagi lives on through Kaitō Usagi, a cunning rabbit thief with a rebellious spirit. He embodies his ancestor’s legacy in a way the stoic samurai we know and love never could. A daring new heist for a legendary spear sets Kaitō down a perilous path, forever altering his destiny and placing the fate of Osaka, and perhaps the world, on his shoulders.

Story: Zack Rosenberg, Jared Cullum
Script: Zack Rosenberg
Art: Jared Cullum
Letterer: Jared Cullum

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Kindle


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Crownsville #5 wraps up the story and leaves us wanting more. Please can we get more?!

For nearly a century, Maryland’s Crownsville State Hospital has stood as a living testament to a dark chapter in America’s past . . . a segregated mental institution where Black patients were routinely subjected to abuse, neglect, unethical medical testing, and even secret government experimentation, before its doors were closed forever. But the past doesn’t always stay in the past. The ghastly and horrific secrets shuttered away at the abandoned institution have returned from the grave to seek justice for the horrors inflicted upon them. With their pasts intertwined in the history of the hospital, Detective Mike Simms and journalist Paul Blair bear witness in this stunning conclusion as the spirits of Crownsville who cannot find rest instead seek retribution!

Story: Rodney Barnes
Art: Elia Bonetti
Letterer: Marshall Dillon

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Zeus Comics
Kindle


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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s comments about CNN show Why Paramount Takeover of Warner Bros. Shouldn’t Happen as Teamsters Come Out in Opposition of Takeover

Warner Bros.

With Netflix refusing to up their offer, Paramount Skydance is poised to take over Warner Bros. Discovery in a $110 billion dollar deal. In our latest episode of Comic Shoot, we go over the weird weaving of connections revolving around this takeover and why recent events in the Middle East poise to undo the financing of it.

If the purchase goes through, Paramount would own DC Comics, Wonder Comics, DC Entertainment, and DC Studios, and all the the intellectual property that comes with it and far more as well as publishing Milestone Media.

We’ve been skeptical, outright hostile, towards the takeover for multiple reasons including consolidation is often bad for consumers, the impact on limiting opportunities for creators, the layoffs that will occur, and the most important, Paramount’s consolidation of the news media and it’s willingness to shape and censor its news reporting due to political expediency as opposed to actual reporting.

Today’s comments by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is yet another example of why this takeover should be opposed by elected officials in the United States as well as Europe (US regulatory officials controlled by Trump won’t oppose it).

Hegseth commented about CNN’s coverage of the Iran War exclaiming, “that the ‘sooner’ Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison “takes over that network, the better.”

Fake news from CNN reports that the Trump administration underestimated the Iran war’s impact on the Strait of Hormuz. Patently ridiculous, of course. For decades, Iran has threatened shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. This is always what they do, hold the strait hostage.

CNN doesn’t think we thought of that. It’s a fundamentally unserious report. The sooner David Ellison takes over that network, the better.

Hegseth was a former “news” host at rival network Fox.

While Ellison has said that CNN will maintain its editorial independence, that has not happened in the takeover of CBS by Ellison. Bari Weiss was appointed to oversee the news division hiring numerous conservative reporters, squashing negative reporting about the Trump administration, and a conservative think tank leader was appointed the ombudsman of CBS News.

Ellison has also stated he plans to “retool the network’s editorial strategy to serve a more politically “diverse” audience,” which doesn’t sound like editorial independence.

While we haven’t seen an ideological push in the entertainment divisions yet, there’s always a chance we can see them come more into alignment with the outlook of the Ellisons.

In other news, the Teamsters have called on the Department of Justice to stop the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger.

Union leaders have filed a report with the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division outlining their concerns with the merger. What’s particularly interesting is Teamster general president Sean O’Brien is a labor ally of President Trump. Trump is also close with Paramount CEO David Ellison.

The Teamsters are concerned over job loss due to the merger and decreased competition as well as protection for domestic production and labor standards. They had previously raised concerns during the Paramount-Skydance merger and received no commitments during that.

The Writers Guild of America also is opposing the deal stating it’ll have a detrimental effect on writers.

G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero #326 is a solid issue but let’s get back to the craziness from before

NO TURNING BACK! Duke, Roadblock, Scarlett, and Snake-Eyes head deep into Trucial Abysmia on a rescue mission with enemies around every corner!

Story: Larry Hama
Art: Andrew Krahnke
Color: Francesco Segala
Flatter: Sabrina Del Grosso
Letterer: Pat Brosseau

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Zeus Comics
Kindle


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Bills and Requests for Payments Pile up in Diamond’s Chapter 11/Chapter 7 Case

One of the memorable scenes in Goodfellas was Ray Liotta talking about doing business with the mob and even when business is difficult, it comes to “fuck you, pay me.” The requests for payments are piling up and approvals being granted by the court as one chapter for Diamond ends and a new one begins. Towards the end of last year, Diamond‘s chapter 11 case converted to chapter 7 and with it, a flurry of payment requests have been coming in.

There’s also a flurry of no objections to recent requests awaiting final approval. We’ll have all of that when it’s finally approved.

Here’s the breakdown of what has been recently requested and what has been approved:

Approved/Ordered

Raymond James & Associates Inc. (former investment banker for Diamond): $42,032.50

Outstanding Requests

UPS: $332,236.30
California (for taxes): $259,724.53
Consignment Group (Priority Administrative Expenses): $1,698,360.22 total for all publishers represented

This request is from a group of publishers that have been fighting for their inventory and to get what’s owed for quite some time. The Consignment Group has said the amounts below (the total above) may be written off against the value of their inventory, what they get back can be applied towards these administrative costs. They have been paid $144,000 from Sparkle Pop’s sale, but that hasn’t been applied to their total.

ConsignorTotal Admin Claim20-Day Prepetition (12/24/24–1/14/25)Post-Petition (1/14/25–5/15/25)Post-Petition (5/15/25–12/31/25)
Aspen MLT, LLC a/k/a Aspen Comics$2,490.36$513.09$1,977.27$0.00
Black Mask Studios, LLC$2,454.34$0.00$1,827.05$627.29
DSTLRY Media, Inc.$20,022.72$0.00$2,011.12$18,011.60
Dynamic Forces, Inc. a/k/a Dynamite Entertainment$830,121.64$248,005.38$0.00$582,116.26
Heavy Metal International, LLC$70,728.74$0.00$65,543.71$5,185.03
Magnetic Press, LLC$44,089.86$9,116.96$23,540.96$11,431.94
Massive Publishing, LLC$166,443.70$22,455.00$56,641.50$87,347.20
Oni-Lion Forge Publishing Group, LLC f/k/a Oni Press, LLC$221,707.11$85,317.28$26,080.76$110,309.07
Panini UK Ltd.$7,129.37$0.00$564.58$6,564.79
Punk Bot Comic Books, LLC a/k/a Alien Books$64,558.87$0.00$64,558.87$0.00
Penn State University a/k/a Graphic Mundi$59,431.00$4,990.00$54,441.00$0.00
Titan Publishing Group, Ltd.$103,314.15$0.00$44,301.35$59,012.80
Vault Storyworks, LLC a/k/a Vault Comics$1.00$0.00$1.00$0.00
Dark Horse Comics, LLC$105,867.36$13,507.43$92,359.93$0.00
Total$1,698,360.22$383,905.14$433,849.10$880,605.98

No Saints Nor Poets is another unique queer genre comic with a world that draws on the aesthetic of the Italy of the past while being super relevant for 2026

No Saints Nor Poets

No Saints Nor Poets is a new series created and written by Iolanda Zanfardino for a new LGBTQ+ indie comics publisher called Tightrope Press. I had the opportunity to read and review the first two issues, and it’s a wonderful blend of queer romance, gondola racing, and commentary on classism and the integration of church and state all in a post-apocalyptic setting that resembles medieval Venice. Oh, did I mention there’s sea monsters! Elisa Romboli and Martina Belli handle the art duties, and while there are subtle differences in their styles (Romboli’s work is a little more chaotic than the clean lines of Belli), there is a continuity in how the characters are depicted and how the story is told. For example, much of the relationship between lead characters Flynn, Pierre, and an important third figure is conveyed through glances.

Flynn and Pierre have a classic goody two shoes/bad boy dynamic, and it’s fitting that No Saints Nor Poets starts with an adrenaline-filled illegal gondola race down the canals of Serena. Pierre is more calculated while Flynn is a daredevil, and Zanfardino, Romboli, and Belli use the first two issues to explore the motivation behind the way they act. In fact, they take a sidebar from the main plot in No Saints Nor Poets #2 to show what passes for a meet cute in this world. One thing that has attracted me to Iolanda Zanfardino and Elisa Romboli’s work over the past several years is how three dimensional both their characters and worlds are, and how they’re not afraid to spend time showing what makes them tick instead of blowing through plot. No Saints Nor Poets is a six issue miniseries so there’s plenty of time for action down the road.

There is plenty of sexy flirting and shirtless men in No Saints Nor Poets, but the comic has a brain and soul to go with its brawn. One of the most touching sequences in No Saints Nor Poets #1 is when Pierre counsels one of his old parishioners, an old lady, who quirkily confesses the sins of her pet birds. This evolves into a conversation about the god Aestus and about how depersonalized the worship of him has become with a wall separating the have’s and have-not’s. It’s much less European/medieval, but I see a lot of parallels between the rise of megachurches versus a small, closely knit church community where folks help each other and find support in one another. It’s spirituality as an excuse to gain money and power not to find well-being, enlightenment, and connection.

Walking hand in hand with religion is class in No Saints Nor Poets especially in the interactions featuring a character that’s introduced towards the issue one. Flynn and Pierre take a job from wealthy, Eyes Wide Shut looking folks (Sans the unhinged sex for now.) because it’s much more lucrative than their usual delivery gigs. A difference in color palette from Chiocca and lavishness in surroundings shows the how different life is in the wet versus dry areas, and issue two unpacks both Flynn and Pierre’s relationship with class that has a big impact on their own relationship. But, hey, there’s also cool sea monsters to spear and sell, and these fantasy elements are the sugar that helps the medicine of social commentary go down.

No Saints Nor Poets is another unique queer genre comic from Iolanda Zanfardino with a world that draws on the aesthetic of the Italy of the past while being super relevant for 2026. She, Romboli, and Belli craft a complex web of attraction between Flynn and Pierre and throw in a third party for even more spiciness. I love this world of souped up gondola racing, hot guys, and a nuanced perspective on the role of faith in a dying society and am here for the roller coaster ride that is the life of this ex-priest and grifter. But, seriously, there’s been a deficit of attractive priests in my life since the conclusion of Fleabag, and No Saints Nor Poets fills the void.

Story: Iolanda Zanfardino
Art: Elisa Romboli (#1), Martina Belli (#2)
Colors: Ilaria Chiocca Translator: Elena Barberi
Story: 8.6 Art: 8.2 Overall: 8.4 Recommendation: Buy

Tightrope Press provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Comic Shoot Episode 2: Paramount and the Bizarro World of its Warner Bros. Takeover

What does a war in Iran, the Saudi Government, Ari Emanuel, Jared Kushner, AI data centers, UFC and WWE, all have to do with the takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery by Paramount Skydance? Find out in this new episode of Comic Shoot as well as its possble impact on DC Comics, Milestone Media, Wonder Comics, DC Entertainment, and DC Studio!

Joining us is Nate Wilcox who founded the legendary MMA web site Bloody Elbow in 2007 and sold it in 2024. He was the first UFC reporter to focus on Ari Emanuel and the ownership team rather than Dana White and the public facade. He blogs as Nat Wilson Turner for Nakedcapitalism.com and IanWelsh.net on politics, propaganda, and media and tech business news. You can also find his current coverage of the MMA space at The MMA Draw.

Nate has been regularly following the money and its connection to politics that will determine our future!

Notes/Corrections: Around the 40 minute mark Nate states Ari Emanuel gave MBS $400 BILLION back but it should be MILLION.
Around the 50 minute mark, “the law of Iran and Israel” is “the law of Iran and the US.”

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