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A Job Gone Terribly Wrong in Your First Look at Slow Burn #3

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Slow Burn #3, the next issue of the brand new series from acclaimed noir crime writer Ollie Masters, rising star artist Pierluigi Minotti, colorist Alessandro Santoro, and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, a tale about dirty deeds in a town on fire, available December 27, 2023.

Stealing a violin should have been an easy job for Kary, but when the target turns out to be smarter than expected, things go south fast… A visit to his son in the hospital provides more painful insight to what’s left of the crumbling family.

Slow Burn #3 features a main cover by Matt Taylor with variants by acclaimed artists Antonio Fuso, and R.M. Guera.

Slow Burn #3

The Miracles #1 shows some potential and impressive art

The Miracles #1

High School Senior Elliot Morgan has been obsessed with super-hero comics all his life, especially Major Voltage Adventures, a comic that suddenly ended the year he was born. A family secret unravels just as he’s suddenly getting super-powers! The Miracles #1 is an intriguing debut that goes in unexpected directions.

Written by Joe Glass, The Miracles #1 is a debut that treads familiar territory but puts it all together in a way that feels very “pop culture” with a dose of meta. Elliot Morgan loves superhero comics and discovers he himself has superpowers?

How did he get them? What can he did?

The Miracles #1 is impressive in that the oversized issue answers all those questions and more taking an origin and compressing it in an oversized issue. It takes us through everything we need to know and gets to the point while also setting up the conflict and villain to come.

Glass and the team have done the opposite of what so many comics are today and delivers a comic that doesn’t stretch things out. In doing so, The Miracles #1 is very satisfying read where you get a good feel of where everything stands by the end of the comic. Decompression is the norm aiming for arcs over 5 issues, this does it in 1.

The characters are interesting and reveals intriguing. What stands out as a negative is there doesn’t feel like enough “surprise” or “anger” about the reveals. It’s just kind of taken like it all isn’t weird, especially when you think about what is revealed to Elliot.

The art by Vince Underwood is good. With color by Harry Saxon and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, overall, the look is good. Where there’s some back and forth on my opinion is that there’s also some amazing and great. A two-page spread for example is jaw dropping but other pages or panels, the characters look a little off. You can see some greatness in Underwood’s art though. Saxon’s coloring too shines in spots. The lettering also extends the inconsistency but not sure if it’s on purpose. There’s parts where text bleeds out of the bubble or is behind an object. I’d think this is on purpose but I don’t really know for sure. It could be interesting with use but as is, it’s hard to tell why it is the way it is.

The Miracles #1 is a good start. There’s something there that could be really interesting. It’s not hard to read into it as a metaphor but even as, it still holds up as a story about discovering one’s self.

Story: Joe Glass Art: Vince Underwood
Color: Harry Saxon Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Story: 7.95 Art: 7.95 Overall: 7.95 Recommendation: Read

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IDW unleashes horror with Golgotha Motor Mountain

Buckle up for a chaotic ride through a cosmic nightmare in the countryside. IDW Publishing presents Golgotha Motor Mountain! It’s from writers Lonnie Nadler and Matthew Erman with art by Robbie Rodriguez and colorist Marissa Louise, and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.

Golgotha Motor Mountain is a mind-bending six issue limited series which follows two brothers, Elwood and Vernon, as their life is abruptly turned into trippy terror when an interstellar rock crashes through their meth lab. With one batch left to deliver before they can start a new life, the duo have the bright idea to mash the cosmic rock and pass it off as drugs, unknowingly turning all different kinds of terrible people – neo-nazis, corrupt cops, dangerous addicts – into terrifying mutants. Can the siblings survive the madness and escape Golgotha once and for all?

Every issue will feature a backup short manga that is in-universe to the story, illustrated by Nikola Čižmešija

Golgotha Motor Mountain #1 is on sale March 6, 2024 and features primary covers by Rodriguez and manga variant covers by Čižmešija. 

Golgotha Motor Mountain #1

Vault Announces Beyond Real #1 Received Over 100,000 Orders

Vault has announced that Beyond Real #1 has received over 100,000 orders at FOC. This makes it the second Vault title to break 100,000 units ordered in 2023 as part of their industry changing Free-to-Retailers model that debuted to astonishing success with November’s Unnatural Order #1.   

Beyond Real sees Zack Kaplan return to Vault after his recent celebrated series Mindset, joined by a slate of phenomenal artists including Fabiana Mascolo, Toni Fejzula, Vincenzo Riccardi, Dennis Menheere, Jorge Corona, Luana Vecchio, and Liana Kangas. Each issue of this ambitious series will see these seven artists working in tandem, handing off scenes back and forth to each other as part of the narrative structure of this mind-bending story about simulation theory, the creative spirit, and the struggle for self-determination.

Much of Beyond Real will be colored by the legendary Eisner-winning artist Jordie Bellaire alongside series artists who will color their own work. The series’ lettering will be crafted by Eisner-winner Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, and every issue will be designed by the inimitable Tim Daniel. Each issue will have a main cover painted by Mindset co-creator and Eisner-winning artist John J. Pearson.      

The series follows the struggling artist June after a severe accident leaves her boyfriend in a coma and causes her to experience bizarre visual phenomena. When she discovers that the world she considers “reality” may in fact be a computer simulation, she must set out on a perilous journey through metaphysical layers of the simulation to reach the true creator and save her love from death.

Beyond Real #1 hits store shelves on 12/13/2023, and will feature gorgeous variants from Jorge Corona Luana Vecchio, and Fabiana Mascolo.

The Deviant #1 gifts blood and gore for the holidays

The Deviant #1

 As snow falls over Milwaukee in 1972, a blood-stained Santa Claus commits unimaginable atrocities against young men. Fifty years later, a troubled young writer interviews this so-called “Deviant Killer,” who still maintains his innocence from behind bars. And as Christmas approaches once again, the past returns, wielding a sharpened ax. The Deviant #1 delivers some ho-ho-holy shit in a blood soaked debut.

There’s been a string of “holiday horror” stories in recent years, with Christmas being one that has seen multiple takes. The Deviant #1 is a new one that feels like part slasher and part psychological horror of Silence of the Lambs.

Written by James Tynion IV, The Deviant #1 takes us through multiple decades. First, it builds up to gruesome murders that leave little to the imagination and from there the present day as a writer attempts to get material for a project while also dealing with his own connection to the town the murders took place in. But, the man behind bars might not have been the actual killer as it looks like the murders might be beginning again.

There’s a lot to take in with this debut. On its surface, it’s just a solid slasher horror story that takes place during Christmas. But, Tynion takes things further with the original “Deviant Killer.” We learn a lot about him during an interview where the character comes off more as Hannibal Lecter than anything else. Tynion lays the cards on the table, this original killer is a pedophile, having taken photos of young boys. But, he swears he did nothing beyond that. There’s discussions of the introduction to being “queer” for some are the killers in real life or those in entertainment. Ed Gein is mentioned as an example, but there’s a long list including Lecter. There’s a little bit of a statement for the need of more positive queer characters by that little bit alone.

But, the comic also is uncomfortable in that way as well. In that extended scene, Tynion will surely reinforce negative perceptions about those who are “deviants” and queer in some readers. They will equate pedophilia, and murderers with those who are LGBTQ+. But, for a long time the media did this anyways, and that may part of Tynion’s point.

Some of that unease is delivered by Joshua Hixson. Yes, there’s a hell of a lot of gore and some solid moments beyond that but it’s the back and forth between a writer and a prisoner that’s most tense. Tynion’s dialogue is a perfect back and forth but Hixson delivers a tight visual ping pong as well. You can feel the volley as the two adults go back and forth, one clearly playing more than the other. It adds to the unease of what’s said, creating a scene that’s memorable beyond the comic and evokes the back and forth of Agent Starling and Lecter in the film. The lettering by Hasan Otsmane-Elhaou is key throughout the comic really nailing down the emotional moments throughout and helping enhance the back and forth of the interview.

The story as a whole is intriguing with some gruesome murders and two characters who are more psychological than slasher. You can see the influences for The Deviant #1 and it takes what works from them and uses them really well. More importantly, it’s just entertaining horror that promises to slash through the cheer of the holiday season and deliver a bloody good time.

Story: James Tynion IV Art: Joshua Hixson Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

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Caustic Origins Revealed in Your First Look at Slow Burn #2

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Slow Burn #2, the first issue of the brand new series from acclaimed noir crime writer Ollie Masters, rising star artist Pierluigi Minotti, colorist Alessandro Santoro, and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, a tale about dirty deeds in a town on fire, available November 29, 2023.

The reader is held hostage as the caustic origins of a town of fire are revealed, along with the guilt, fear, and penance tied to Patti’s past, and those who stayed in Trier. Meanwhile, Roxanne discovers a horrific truth after pursuing Zach, on the run from death…

Slow Burn #2 features a main cover by Matt Taylor with variants by acclaimed artists Tyler Jenkins, and David Lapham with Hilary Jenkins.

Slow Burn #2

Believe the hype, Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees #1 is that good. Twisted and disturbing

Don’t. Murder. The locals. This is small-town serial killer, upstanding citizen, and adorable brown bear Samantha Strong’s cardinal rule. After all, there’s a sea of perfectly ripe potential victims in the big city just beyond the forest, and when you’ve worked as hard as Sam to build a cozy life and a thriving business in a community surrounded by friendly fellow animal folk, warm décor, and the aroma of cedar trees and freshly baked apple pie…the last thing you want is to disturb the peace.

Story: Patrick Horvath
Art: Patrick Horvath
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

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Slow Burn #1 sells out and gets a second printing

BOOM! Studios has announced that Slow Burn #1, the first issue from writer Ollie Masters, artist Pierluigi Minotti, colorist Alessandro Santoro, and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, a tale about dirty deeds in a town on fire, has sold out at the distributor level!

Hell is a place on Earth.

Fleeing from a botched robbery in New York City, a junkie, her dying partner, and a dementia-ridden old man pull into a mining ghost town in central Pennsylvania. Obscured by the caustic vapors spewed forth from a still burning coal-seam fire from the 1960s, Trier seems like the perfect place for the trio to lay low, maybe score a fix, and potentially take a hostage. But this ghost town might prove more lively than any of them think.

In response to the demand, Slow Burn #1 will return for a Second Printing (SEP238545), featuring brand new cover art by Tyler Jenkins, available in stores November 22, 2023.

Slow Burn #1 2nd printing

IDW’s Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees #1 gets a bloody second printing

IDW Publishing has revealed that fans will get a second stab at the critically-acclaimed new cozy horror series Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees, featuring an all-new cover by the title’s writer-artist Patrick Horvath and a quote by comedian and comic writer Patton Oswalt.

Between praiseworthy reviews and non-stop positive word of mouth among fans and retailers, Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees #1 has quickly sold out at the distributor level and will have a bloody second printing arriving 12/13/23, which is the same day that the shocking second issue will be available in comic shops as well.

Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees #1 2nd printing
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