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Preview: Our Soot Stained Heart #2

Our Soot Stained Heart #2

(W) Joni Hägg, Stipan Morian (A) Stipan Morian (C) Ropemann (L) Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

Peggy Stones has come far on her own, but not a step further! Will she make it long enough to find out if the mythical Baron of Stories is real? Who are they, and will they help young Peggy to stop Fuel’s Day, or are they just another obstacle in her way? Find out what lies at the far reaches of the north, and whether Peggy’s journey was worth it! Another electric issue from this ragtag creative team of Joni Hägg, Stipan Morian, Ropemann, and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou!

Our Soot Stained Heart #2

Absolute Martian Manhunter #7 kicks off a new arc with the same weirdness and trippy visuals we love

After the mind-altering events of the White Martian’s first foray on earth, the Agency—a shadowy group with unlimited governmental authority— comes to investigate the strange occurrences in Middleton. John must juggle his job, hiding the Martian, his expanding abilities, and his crumbling relationships, all while living out of a motel. Meanwhile, Bridget wrestles with the revelations of John shared with her before his departure while singlehandedly taking care of Tyler!

Story: Deniz Camp
Art: Javier Rodriguez
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

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Masterminds #3 teases more of the game as the next challenge is revealed

Masterminds #3

Level Three. After a brush with death in the audition’s most dangerous puzzle yet, a suspicious and paranoid Edward discovers the Masterminds are everywhere, watching his every step and controlling his every move. As he tries to secretly investigate their true motives and identities, he soon realizes that in this game, he can’t trust anyone. Masterminds #3 ends one challenge as it moves on to the next and delivers just enough for readers to not trust anyone.

The series so far has been fun delivering an escape room-like experience where failing to solve the puzzle could mean death… we think, we really don’t know. Writer Zack Kaplan has taken a somewhat simple concept but done so in a way that has sowed doubt in readers as to what the danger actually is. Masterminds #3 leans further into that throwing out the possibility that the main character Edward might not trust the individuals around him. Or, maybe that’s part of the game and more people are part of it than he knows? The series keeps readers guessing and that’s part of the fun.

The issue itself is pretty straightforward as Edward must solve the puzzle kicked off at the end of the second issue or drown. Which then leads to him attempting to find answer, and then the next puzzle. The series has kept this issue and the second to a formula in a way, and that’s ok, as the series goes from one danger to the next. But it’s that questioning and guessing that makes it stand out from its concept.

The art by Stephen Thompson is good. With color by Thiago Rocha and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, there’s something about the art that keeps readers off kilter. It all looks sharp and the way the puzzles are presented are entertaining and allow you to linger to ponder them, but the angles of the images feels like they’re done on purpose. Edward in the story is being kept on his toes and there’s something about the visuals in the comic that does that to the reader too. Add in the need to look for details as to not miss out on some clue, and it creates a visually fun experience. Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou’s lettering too is solid giving the gamemasters a distinctive style that makes it all a bit more sinister.

Masterminds #3 doesn’t break any new ground but ups the paranoia a bit and keeps to a formula and beats that works. This is a series that’s entertaining and does what it does well while sucking the reader a bit into the mystery of it all.

Story: Zack Kaplan Art: Stephen Thompson
Color: Thiago Rocha Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Read

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Preview: Masterminds #3

Masterminds #3

Writer: Zack Kaplan
Artist: Stephen Thompson
Colorist: Thiago Rocha
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Cover artist: Stephen Thompson

Level Three. After a brush with death in the audition’s most dangerous puzzle yet, a suspicious and paranoid Edward discovers the Masterminds are everywhere, watching his every step and controlling his every move. As he tries to secretly investigate their true motives and identities, he soon realizes that in this game, he can’t trust anyone.

Masterminds #3

Preview: Our Soot Stained Heart #1

Our Soot Stained Heart #1

(W) Joni Hägg, Stipan Morian (A) Stipan Morian (C) Ropemann (L) Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

Launching with a double-length first issue — 48 pages of story for just $6 — Our Soot Stained Heart delivers an epic opening chapter filled with heart, grit, and breathtaking steampunk spectacle.

The Coalition is a city of wonder in the deep north, but it is ruled by the cruel Governor Glass and his factory lords. Coal is the lifeline of the city, and for honest workers like young Peggy Stones, life can be hard because of the nefarious quota. To get extra coal at the end of the year, you must be bad, every day! Peggy’s life is thrown into chaos when she is imprisoned and sent into exile, which begins a harrowing journey to the ends of the world to find answers that could change the world!

From the minds of debut writer Joni Hägg and superstar artist Stipan Morian (20th Century Men), with colorist Rope Mann and Eisner-winning letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, comes the most thrilling steampunk adventure of the winter.

Our Soot Stained Heart #1

Universal Monsters: The Mummy is an interesting take on the classic horror property

Forever haunted by a cursed encounter as a child, Helen Grosvenor is a woman born to two worlds and belonging in neither. When unknown voices bring her to an Egyptian dig site, Helen will play an unexpected role in the rise of a monster known only as…THE MUMMY.

Superstar creator Faith Erin Hicks (Ride On, Pumpkinheads, The Nameless City Trilogy) teams up with colorist Lee Loughridge (I Hate This Place) to present a bold new vision of the seminal horror classic, bringing The Mummy to life like never before.

Collects Universal Monsters: The Mummy #1-4.

Story: Faith Erin Hicks
Art: Faith Erin Hicks
Color: Lee Loughridge
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

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Geralt must protect Dandelion in Andrzej Sapkowski’s The Witcher: The Last Wish

In collaboration with CD Projekt Red, the original short stories which brought to life Geralt of Rivia, continues with the Dark Horse Comics adaptation of Andrzej Sapkowski’s The Witcher: The Last Wish. Carefully adapted by CD Projekt Red editor and writer Marcin Zwierzchowski, with the English adaptation by Stefan Kiełbasiewicz, art by Guillermo Fajardo, colors by Neeraj Menon, and letters by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. Like the previous adaptations, A Grain of Truth, The Lesser Evil, A Question of Price, The Edge of the World and The Witcher, Andrzej Sapkowski’s The Witcher: The Last Wish will be presented in a beautiful hardcover volume. Kai Carpenter returns as the cover artist for the sixth short story adaptation.

Driven by unhealthy curiosity, Dandelion breaks a magic seal and unleashes a djinn whom he hopes will grant his wishes. Instead, the creature attacks him, leaving him with wounds only a mage can heal. Geralt rushes the bard to a nearby town, but in a city where casting spells carries heavy penalties, there is only one sorceress who might help—Yennefer of Vengerberg. Despite her beauty, grace, and zeal, can she be trusted? With the djinn set loose, Geralt is at the mercy of magic. And as a struggle for power and control begins, wishes are made, but whose are being granted?

Grant your wish for more of The Witcher in Andrzej Sapkowski’s The Witcher: The Last Wish when the expanded 72 page paperback arrives in bookstores and comic shops on August 11 and 12, 2026 for $19.99. Pre-order now from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or your local bookstore or comic shop.

Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher: The Last Wish

Preview: Kill All Immortals II #2

Kill All Immortals II #2

Writer: Zack Kaplan
Artist: Fico Ossio
Colorist: Thiago Rocha
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Cover artist: Oliver Barrett

When Vikings defy the world, they must do it bravely, with heads held high. Now reunited, the Asvalds journey into the mysterious world of other immortals, seeking ancient secrets about their supernatural origins to help them in their new war. But Frey soon finds herself facing threats from her enemies, both beyond and within her own family.

Kill All Immortals II #2

Preview: Kill All Immortals II #2

Kill All Immortals II #2

Writer: Zack Kaplan
Artist: Fico Ossio
Colorist: Thiago Rocha
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Cover artist: Oliver Barrett

When Vikings defy the world, they must do it bravely, with heads held high. Now reunited, the Asvalds journey into the mysterious world of other immortals, seeking ancient secrets about their supernatural origins to help them in their new war. But Frey soon finds herself facing threats from her enemies, both beyond and within her own family.

Kill All Immortals II #2

DC K.O. #2 Delivers a Lot of Action and Surprises

DC K.O. #2

The tournament is in full swing. Heroes have fallen. Darkseid is near. The 32 champions have been chosen, and now they must compete to earn the Heart of Apokolips. The first challenge? Battling across a deadly arena to acquire new weapons of war. The greatest powers of the DC Universe are up for grabs, and whoever holds them will advance to the next level. Superman has his doubts that the Justice League is doing the right thing, but there are others who have no problem killing to get what they want… DC K.O. #2 is packed with action and some very unexpected twists and turns.

I’ll admit, when I first saw DC K.O. #2 teased, I rolled my eyes a little. On its surface it feels like something we’ve seen many times before, a tournament featuring heroes and villains for some world changing prize. It’s a concept done many times over and the bracket and art mixed in a video game like feel to this take. But, then I read the first issue and it packed some surprises. Batman didn’t make it through the first round. There was an interesting focus on Superman and his role in the bigger scheme of things. And the kick-ass art helped.

DC K.O. #2 continues that interesting focus on Superman and so much more. The second round is here and the 32 contestants are competing to find 16 items of power. Think Wonder Woman’s lasso or a Green Lantern ring. It’s a race where anything goes and boy does it. While so many characters scramble to get an item and make it to the next round, writers Scott Snyder and Joshua Williamson continue to center the event around Superman and how far he’ll go to save everyone. And he goes far.

While examining who Superman/Clark is inside, the comic puts the character through a brutal battle with Lex Luthor who goes to the extreme and takes things to the next level. DC’s “All In” has generally brought a rather positive and altruistic, bright, feel to the DC Universe, DC K.O. #2 delivers the grim and dirty vision of that with death and destruction… and the loss of a hand. No, Aquaman doesn’t get his hook back… It’s a shocking event that’s unexpected and twisted in so many ways but also pushes one character in a way we haven’t seen before. Without spoiling things, it’s very uncharacteristic of them and makes the series even more intriguing.

The art by Javi Fernández and Xermánico with color by Alejandro Sánchez and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou pops. The issue, for the most part, is one giant battle as the heroes and villains rush to get their prizes. It opens up though with the continued relaxing moment of Bruce, Clark, and Diana, The art between the two is interesting with one having such a calm and chill factor to it, while we’re rushed into the next battle which is pretty non-stop until the end. The wholesome nature of one’s visuals are betrayed by the rough and destructive nature of the other. Superman particularly looks great, along with Lex, the both really hitting the drama and emotions, and general anger between the two.

DC K.O. #2 is a solid second issue that took an intriguing figure issue and will get readers to really go all in for the third. There’s something far more here than just a beat-em-up event, and no, not that ending. It delivers at the surface level all of that but underneath, it’s teasing something far more interesting.

Story: Scott Snyder, Joshua Williamson Art: Javi Fernández, Xermánico
Color: Alejandro Sánchez Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Story: 8.5 Art: 9.0 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

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