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Preview: Golden Rage: Mother Knows Best #1 (of 5)

Golden Rage: Mother Knows Best #1 (of 5)

(W) Chrissy Williams (A) Lauren Knight
In Shops: Apr 9, 2025
SRP: $3.99

In a world where old and infertile women are deemed useless to society and abandoned on an island, GOLDEN RAGE documents their golden years of making friends, baking dessert, and fighting to the death. MOTHER KNOWS BEST builds on the first GOLDEN RAGE miniseries for a glorious new adventure.

Created by writer CHRISSY WILLIAMS (editor of DIE, THE WICKED + THE DIVINE), artist LAUREN KNIGHT (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), and colorist SOFIE DODGSON (BITTER ROOT, Tank Girl), this is the FIRST ISSUE of a brand-new five-issue miniseries where Battle Royale meets The Golden Girls.

Golden Rage: Mother Knows Best #1

Preview: Golden Rage: Mother Knows Best #1 (of 5)

Golden Rage: Mother Knows Best #1 (of 5)

(W) Chrissy Williams (A) Lauren Knight
In Shops: Apr 9, 2025
SRP: $3.99

In a world where old and infertile women are deemed useless to society and abandoned on an island, GOLDEN RAGE documents their golden years of making friends, baking dessert, and fighting to the death. MOTHER KNOWS BEST builds on the first GOLDEN RAGE miniseries for a glorious new adventure.

Created by writer CHRISSY WILLIAMS (editor of DIE, THE WICKED + THE DIVINE), artist LAUREN KNIGHT (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), and colorist SOFIE DODGSON (BITTER ROOT, Tank Girl), this is the FIRST ISSUE of a brand-new five-issue miniseries where Battle Royale meets The Golden Girls.

Golden Rage: Mother Knows Best #1

Golden Rage: Mother Knows Best kicks off this April

Fan-favorite poet and writer Chrissy Williams reteams with artist Lauren Knight and colorist Sofie Dodgson for the upcoming Golden Rage: Mother Knows Best. This five-issue miniseries follow-up to their fan-favorite dystopian feminist tale is set to launch in April from Image Comics.

The new miniseries launch will also feature a stunning variant cover by artist Tula Lotay.

In a world where old and infertile women are deemed useless to society and abandoned on an island, Golden Rage documents their golden years of making friends, baking dessert, and fighting to the death. Golden Rage: Mother Knows Best builds upon the first miniseries for a glorious new adventure.

Golden Rage can perhaps best be described as an action-packed, feminist battle-cry and a high-stakes, dystopian blend of Squid Game and The Handmaid’s Tale.

Golden Rage: Mother Knows Best #1 Cover A by Knight & Cover B by Lotay will both be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, April 9.

Golden Rage: Mother Knows Best #1

Multiple Spawn Team-Up Variants Sell Out and Head Back to Print

This month’s Spawn team-up variants campaign struck the industry with a bolt of energy and Image will be rushing twelve of the covers back to print this week—with a slight color variation for added collectability—in order to keep up with customer demand. 

Fifty of Image’s most popular books, in addition to many of DC’s as part of the Batman/Spawn crossover, saw an appearance of Spawn on covers this month.

This year marks the 30th anniversary of Image Comics—and of Todd McFarlane’s iconic, history-making, record-breaking Spawn—and December’s Spawn team-up covers give fans the perfect way to celebrate the beloved character’s lasting impact and influence on the medium.

Spawn team-up variants to boast a second printing will be:

  • All Against All #1 Cover E, second printing – Diamond Code OCT228390
  • Blood Stained Teeth #7 Cover C, second printing – Diamond Code OCT228391
  • Do A Powerbomb #7 Cover C, second printing – Diamond Code OCT228392
  • Golden Rage #5 Cover C, second printing – Diamond Code OCT228393
  • Hexware #1 Cover D, second printing – Diamond Code OCT228394
  • Kaya #3 Cover C, second printing – Diamond Code OCT228395 
  • Little Monsters #8 Cover C, second printing – Diamond Code OCT228396
  • Nocterra Special Val (one-shot) Cover H, second printing – Diamond Code OCT228397
  • Radiant Pink #1 Cover D, second printing – Diamond Code OCT228398
  • That Texas Blood #20 Cover C, second printing – Diamond Code OCT228399
  • Undiscovered Country #22 Cover C, second printing – Diamond Code OCT228400
  • The Walking Dead Deluxe #52 Cover D, second printing – Diamond Code OCT228401

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Do a Powerbomb #7

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

All Against All #1 (Image Comics) – In the distant future, humanity is gone and the sole human specimen, Helpess, will give his captors more than they bargained for.

Daredevil #6 (Marvel) – Looks like there’s some big things coming for Daredevil in the future and it’s all building from here. Amazing art and storytelling, this is a series to not be missed.

Dahlia in the Dark #1 (Mad Cave Studios) – A washed up hitman, Donny Dahlia, takes one last job transporting a package cross country in the hopes of seeing his estranged daughter again. But, a war between the fairy realms that could determine the fate of humankind gets in the way.

Dark Web #1 (Marvel) – Spider-Man and the X-Men team up to take on the Madelyne Pryor and Ben Reilly who have reignited the Inferno!

Do a Powerbomb #7 (Image Comics) – The series is far more than just wrestling, it’s focus on the characters and their relationships has been amazing.

Earthdivers #3 (IDW Publishing) – This time travel series about killing Columbus to help save the future has been intriguing so far with its details and teases.

Gargoyles #1 (Dynamite Entertainment) – Expect this debut to be huge. The popular cartoon is back as a comin set in continuity!

Golden Rage #5 (Image Comics) – Think Battle Royale with older women and a mystery that’ll keep you guessing.

Hexware #1 (Image Comics) – If you can sell your soul, can you buy a new one? Teases of class inequality and corporate overlords has us intrigued to check this out.

It’s Only Teenage Wasteland #1 (Dark Horse) – When his parents go out of town for the weekend, Mexican-American high schooler Javi decides to throw a party-one that’ll launch him and his buds into popularity!

Know Your Station #1 (BOOM! Studios) – The wealthy have abandoned Earth for safety but the 1% aren’t safe when a murderer is on the loose.

Miles Morales: Spider-Man #1 (Marvel) – It’s a new volume with a new creative team. A solid jumping on point.

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #1 (Marvel) – With an anticipated animated series coming soon, this is one to keep your eye on so you don’t miss out when everyone wants it.

Radiant Pink #1 (Image Comics) – The world of Radiant Black expands even further!

X-Treme X-Men #1 (Marvel) – Chris Claremont returns for a new story set during the original run of X-Treme X-Men with art by Salvador Larroca.

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Earthdivers #1

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

3Keys #1 (Image Comics) – Inhabitants from another dimension fled into ours to save themselves from the Great Old Ones. Or are they helping us prepare for a final devastating invasion?

A.X.E.: Starfox #1 (Marvel) – This event tie-in focuses on Starfox, obviously, and we want to see where this character thrust in the spotlight goes.

A.X.E.: X-Men #1 (Marvel) – The X-Men get their one-shot turn as judgement is given to those of Earth.

By the Horns: Dark Earth #5 (Scout Comics) – The series has been consistently a favorite of ours with its mix of fantasy and tech and its heroes quest to try to restore magic and save their land.

Dark Ride #1 (Image Comics) – We got a tease of this in Skybound X and we’re excited to find out more about this twisted theme park.

Earthdivers #1 (IDW Publishing) – A group of outcast Indigenous survivors who have discovered a time travel portal and set off to kill Christopher Columbus before he reaches the “New World”.

Golden Rage #3 (Image Comics) – It’s a Battle Royale meets Lord of the Flies type series involving older women and it’s so good.

Gotham City: Year One #1 (DC Comics) – The origin of Gotham City!

The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #1 (DC Comics) – We were surprised by the first Joker series and we want to see where this one goes.

Kaya #1 (Image Comics) – After the destruction of their village, a young girl with a magic arm and a fighting spirit is tasked with delivering her little brother to a faraway safe haven.

Mind MGMT: Bootleg #4 (Dark Horse) – The series has been the mind twist we expected and wanted and love the fact it’s expanding it’s reach beyond comics.

Miracleman #0 (Marvel) – After a lot of false starts, it looks like we’re finally getting Miracleman from Marvel?

Revolvers #1 (Image Comics) – Hampton Wales, a Detroit homicide detective, finds himself trapped in a mysterious and violent reality, only to find himself dead while attempting to solve a seemingly average and routine homicide.

Savage Avengers #6 (Marvel) – This team book is one of the most fun Marvel has been putting out and will leave you guessing as to where it’s taking readers with each issue.

Spider-Man #1 (Marvel) – A big story for the “Spider-Verse” kicks off here and we’re expecting some big things out of this.

Victory Stand: Raising My Fist for Justice (Norton Young Readers) – Olympic medalist Tommie Smith looks back through his life to the iconic moment of protest during the Mexico City Olympics.

Review: Golden Rage #2

Golden Rage #2

Battle Royale with older women, that’s the general concept of Golden Rage. What we know is that “older” women in menopause are sent to an island. There, they’ve formed various tribes and groups. But, the Red Hats have grown in power and now are after one of the newest arrivals, a women in her 30s who is there due to early menopause. Golden Rage #2 introduces more to the island and its inhabitants and delivers one of the more intriguing voice overs of the year.

With words by Chrissy Williams, the series has been fantastic so far. The second issue has our group of women on a mission to see The Witch who might know what to do with the new arrival. But, they fear an attack by the Red Hats who we’re told have changed the dynamic on the island and sound a bit more aggressive than what has been in the past.

What’s interesting is Williams’ choice in narrator. Lottie takes over delivering some much needed hilarity in a rather grim issue. She rambles about chickens and cats and in one brilliant panel her thoughts take over literally blocking out what someone is saying. It’s a small detail that elevates the issue. But also, Lottie brings a lot of sadness. We learn about Mary, who was Lottie’s wife and they assume died from cancer. Through that we learn about death on the island and the connections the women are making with each other. This isn’t just about survival, it’s about community, friendship, and love. Lottie shows that off and then some.

The art by Lauren Knight is solid. With color by Sofie Dodgson, flats by Shayne Hannah, and lettering by Becca Carey, the world feels lived in. But, more importantly, it feels kept up. Though they may be abandoned on an island, the women have built a home and it feels like one. We also get to see more of the world and island as they make their journey taking us to rather interesting locations and introducing us to new groups. Again, the details really make this all feel like a fleshed out world. Carey’s lettering deserves the call out, especially Lottie’s thoughts and the one particular panel.

Golden Rage #2 is another fantastic issue that has its roots in similar stories before but takes the concept in a whole different direction with its details. It’s one that I had high hopes for when I heard the concept and in two issues, it’s exceeded expectations.

Story: Chrissy Williams Art: Lauren Knight
Color: Sofie Dodgson Flats: Shayne Hannah Cui Letterer: Becca Carey
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.4 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

Image Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Metal Society #5

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

007 #2 (Dynamite) – The first issue delivered a solid take on James Bond that felt like the start to a film. We’re excited to check out the new villain.

Alien #1 (Marvel) – A new volume begins and this one begins to focus on a small colony of synths.

All-Out Avengers #1 (Marvel) – A new Avengers series? We’re intrigued to see where this goes.

Antioch #1 (Image Comics) – Spinning out of Frontiersman, a king attempting to stop man from killing the planet finds himself in a superhuman prison.

Batman: Dear Detective #1 (DC Comics) – Stringing together the amazing art of Lee Bermejo into a narrative.

Everyday Hero Machine Boy (Skybound/Image Comics) – We got a tease of the series already but it feels like a great wholesome robot trying to be a superhero story full of smiles and feels.

Golden Rage #2 (Image Comics) – Older women are thrown on an island where they battle it out! The first issue was great and we’re excited for more!

Highball #1 (AHOY Comics) – The best shot in the galaxy can only hit the target when he’s dead drunk. Sounds like it has potential.

Kali (Dark Horse Comics) – Stabbed in the back, poisoned, and left for dead by her own biker gang; Kali sets off on a one-way road of vengeance across a war-torn desert battlefield. Sounds like our kind of story.

Last Line #1 (AfterShock) – A driver on the tube swears a man was pushed in front of her train but the video and witnesses says otherwise.

The Lost Gardens #1 (Rabbit Hole Studios) – Defects in his technology implants sends a man spiraling downward by the economic forces to be.

Metal Society #5 (Image Comics) – The final issue!? Who will win in this MMA battle between man and machine?

Mind MGMT: Bootleg #3 (Dark Horse Comics) – The series continues to be the amazing twisted mind trip we expected and loved.

New Rat City #1 (Scout Comics) – Pests run rampant across the city in the year 2083 after years of floods and infrastructure mismanagement.

Shock Shop #1 (Dark Horse Comics) – A new horror story from Cullen Bunn? Yeah, we’re in. You can read our early review.

Survivor: Aron’s Story (Graphic History Publishing) – The life of Aron and his survival under Nazi occupation and the history of Jewish Disapora.

Vanity #2 (Black Caravan/Scout Comics) – The second chapter in the biopic of the legendary Blood Countess Elizabeth Bathory.

Around the Tubes

Golden Rage #1

The weekend is almost here! What geeky things are you all doing? Are you heading to conventions? Anything else? Sound off in the comments below. While you wait for the weekday to end and weekend to begin, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web.

Kotaku – Psychos Impersonate Gen Con Staff, Send Harassing Messages To Attendees – These assholes need to go to jail.

CBR – Seth Rogen’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Film Gets Title, Release Date – Nice.

Comicbook – Valiant Entertainment Reportedly Lays Off Employees – Sad to see this. Their output has been solid but the rumors have been coming and the output is pretty clearly a sign.

DC – Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga Star in Joker: Folie à Deux – Huh.

Reviews

CBR – The Dead Lucky #1
CBR – Frankenstein: New World #1
CBR – Golden Rage #1
The Beat – Mazebook
CBR – Survival Street #1

Review: Golden Rage #1

Golden Rage #1

Being dropped on a mysterious island where you must battle it out is a plot that has been around for a long time. It feels like it has had a recent resurgence in film, television, video games, and comics. Golden Rage #1 kicks off a new take on that classic idea with a twist. All of the individuals on the island are women. Specifically older women.

Written by Chrissy Williams the comic for the most part takes a familiar beat and path. The opening drops readers right into the middle of battle with unknown characters and one at the center of things who doesn’t know what’s going on. An ally is found and from there we’re taken to a base where talks of “Red Hats” goes around and debate rages about our mystery protagonist.

We don’t know a ton of what’s going on but can figure out this is an island where women battle it out for survival. The women are generally older in age except our new arrival, Jay, who is in her 30s. We find out she has early menopause which shifts our understanding as to who is shipped to the island.

It also changes the narrative in many ways. It focuses on “usefulness” of women as to their ability to have children. That says a lot about the world on the outside and hints at what might be going on. It shifts our reading as useful going from age and ability to function to something else entirely.

The art by Lauren Knight is great. With color by Sofie Dodgson, flats by Shayne Hannah Cui, and lettering by Becca Carey, the comic is full of personality. Each character’s design tells us so much about who they are and what “role” they have in the group. There’s also a lot of detail to the art that tells us about the world. We get to see how these women survive and what their lives are like. It also tells us what they use in their day to day giving us detail of a world lived in.

Golden Rage #1 is a familiar but solid start. The concept might be something we’ve seen, but the detail of the debut feels like a real world and gives us much more than just the battle and survival. This is a group that has been around for some time and there’s history here. Like Jay, we’re welcomed into it and it should be a wild ride.

Story: Chrissy Williams Art: Lauren Knight
Ink: Lauren Knight Color: Sofie Dodgson
Flats: Shayne Hannah Cui Letterer/Design: Becca Carey
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

Image Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: TFAWZeus ComicscomiXology/Kindle

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