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Preview: Look Into My Eyes #3

Look Into My Eyes #3

(W/A) Rubine (C) Francesco Segala (L) El Torres

Everything is spiraling out of control! Panic takes over Cravenwood and the gang get trapped in the school with no signal. RJ uncovers truths that turn friends into suspects, while monsters grow bolder, secrets get harder to hide, and trust fades away. Suddenly, mysterious newcomers arrive—no one knows if they’ll help or make things worse.

Discover the hidden secrets in QR Codes—dive beyond the panels.

Look Into My Eyes #3

Preview: Dark Empty Void

Dark Empty Void

(W) Zack Kaplan (A) Chris Shehan
(C) Francesco Segala (L) Justin Birch

Deep in a subterranean complex, scientists have created a stable microscopic black hole to discover the truth – is it just a matter-sucking monster or a possibly gateway across the galaxy?

Scientists have created a stable, microscopic black hole in a secret underground compound, but when they lose control, the black hole spews out a cosmic maelstrom, strange dangerous creatures, and most surprisingly…a mysterious human teenage girl. Now, a depressed but brilliant psychologist must help her estranged husband and the other scientists solve the mystery and close the black hole before it consumes all of Earth.

Dark Empty Void

The Last Starfighter continues in comics blasting off June 2026

The Last Starfighter

Mad Cave Studios has announced a new partnership with The Last Starfighter, the 1984 American sci-fi adventure film directed by Nick Castle and written by Jonathan Betuel. A cult-classic that pioneered CGI and inspired generations of fans, the film followed Alex Rogan, a teenager whose video game skills transformed him into an intergalactic hero.

Now, more than 40 years later, Mad Cave will publish a brand-new comic book series that picks up directly after the film, expanding the universe and reigniting the Starfighter legacy. The project will be led by Betuel and producer Paul Davidson, with Quantum Leap, Arrow, and Warehouse 13 writers Benjamin Raab and Deric A. Hughes, interior artist Willi Roberts, and colorist Francesco Segala.

This new chapter marks only the beginning of a bold publishing initiative, setting the stage for an expanded Starfighter universe that will resonate across generations. With Mad Cave Studios and this team at the helm, the mission is clear: reignite the legend and carry it into the future. The Last Starfighter #1 series is slated for release in June 2026. This is only the beginning—additional details, covers, and sneak peeks are coming soon!

G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero #320 is some solid and fun action

NINJA TEAM UNLEASHED!

The Joes take the war to Cobra.

Story: Larry Hama
Art: Paul Pelletier
Ink: Tony Krodos
Color: Francesco Segala
Flatter: Sabrina Del Grosso
Letterer: Pat Brosseau

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

Zeus Comics
Kindle


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Preview: Look Into My Eyes #2

Look Into My Eyes #2

(W/A/CA) Rubine (C) Francesco Segala (L) El Torres

Things in Cravenwood are getting stranger—and more dangerous! While everyone tries to move on from Suzy’s disappearance, RJ keeps digging, even if it means trouble. Rumors are flying, monsters are lurking, and social media is full of wild theories—new clues, betrayals, and secrets are surfacing. Scan the QR codes to unlock more scares, mysteries, and teen drama!

Look Into My Eyes #2

G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero #319 is silly at moments but a lot of fun

WHAT DOES DR. MINDBENDER HAVE PLANNED FOR SERPENTOR?

Plus, the Joe Recon Team vs Blue Ninjas…and nothing is what it seems!

Story: Larry Hama
Art: Paul Pelletier
Ink: Tony Krodos
Color: Francesco Segala
Flatter: Sabrina Del Grosso
Letterer: Pat Brosseau

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

Zeus Comics
Kindle


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Preview: Look Into My Eyes #1

Look Into My Eyes #1

(W/A) Rubine (C) Francesco Segala (L) El Torres (CB) Maria Llovet

In this first issue of LOOK INTO MY EYES, readers are introduced to Cravenwood, a seemingly quiet town hiding dark secrets. When Suzy, a high school student, mysteriously vanishes, conspiracy-obsessed teen RJ Nguyen is determined to uncover the truth. But things in Cravenwood are far from normal. As RJ digs into Suzy’s disappearance, she stumbles upon the unsettling rise of Knock Knock, a wildly popular social app that seems to be taking over the town. Oh, and did we mention the sudden appearance of grotesque, many-eyed monsters lurking in the shadows? With QR codes embedded throughout the issue, you can dive deeper into Cravenwood’s eerie lore by stalking the character’s social media and exploring secret documents and hidden clues. Are you ready to uncover the secrets of Cravenwood?

Look Into My Eyes #1

Godzilla #1 has rich world-building, explosive action, and makes us want to experience more of the universe

Godzilla #1

In Godzilla #1, Tim Seeley, Nicola Cizmesija, and Francesco Segala craft an entire universe centered around kaiju and the energy they emit, namely, kai-sei. There are familiar elements from the Godzilla mythos like his emergence in 1954, a hilarious take on Jet Jaguar, and of course, some monsters to fight, punch, and interact them, but Seeley and Cizmesija mix them all together in a way that sustains an ongoing comic book series (With two spinoffs!) instead of just a one-shot or series of miniseries. This first issue introduces our protagonist Jacen Braid, the newest recruit of G-Force, who has big “fight and kill God” energy and a boatload of trauma. There’s definitely some big monster action, but most of what I liked about Godzilla #1 was the interactions between the different G-Force members and their distinct philosophies in handling kaiju.

Godzilla #1 hits the sweet spot between shonen manga and superhero team comics. There’s a true explosiveness to Nicola Cizemesija and Francesco Segala’s visuals, especially the conflicts that center around kai-sei. Speed lines crackle, facial expressions get more dramatic, and special effects lettering from Nathan Widick takes front and center when G-Force goes to war or just spars against one another. Seeley uses the extra length of the issue to build a rapport between the team and drop hints at this brave new world before introducing the series’ hook. Braid is definitely angsty, but he kicks ass. Also, his past trauma makes him easy to empathize with like in a small, touching sequence with his roommate. Finally, he has what I think the kids call “main character energy” as in he’s not a faceless soldier or scientist, but an actual foil for the kaiju.

Godzilla #1 has rich world-building, explosive action, and makes me want to experience more of the universe that IDW is creating featuring the King of Monsters and his monstrous and human friends and enemies.

Story: Tim Seeley Art: Nicola Cizmesija
Colors: Francesco Segala Letters: Nathan Widick
Story: 7.8 Art: 8.4 Overall: 8.1 Recommendation: Buy

IDW Publishing provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Preview: Look Into My Eyes #1

Look Into My Eyes #1

(W/A) Rubine (C) Francesco Segala (L) El Torres (CB) Maria Llovet

In this first issue of LOOK INTO MY EYES, readers are introduced to Cravenwood, a seemingly quiet town hiding dark secrets. When Suzy, a high school student, mysteriously vanishes, conspiracy-obsessed teen RJ Nguyen is determined to uncover the truth. But things in Cravenwood are far from normal. As RJ digs into Suzy’s disappearance, she stumbles upon the unsettling rise of Knock Knock, a wildly popular social app that seems to be taking over the town. Oh, and did we mention the sudden appearance of grotesque, many-eyed monsters lurking in the shadows? With QR codes embedded throughout the issue, you can dive deeper into Cravenwood’s eerie lore by stalking the character’s social media and exploring secret documents and hidden clues. Are you ready to uncover the secrets of Cravenwood?

Look Into My Eyes #1

G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero #318 is a nice piece to the story going on

Storm Shadow and Dawn fight through Cobra’s monstrous forces in search of vital intel. But Cobra Commander is always one step ahead…or is he?

Story: Larry Hama
Art: Paul Pelletier
Ink: Tony Krodos
Color: Francesco Segala
Flatter: Sabrina Del Grosso
Letterer: Pat Brosseau

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

Zeus Comics
Kindle


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