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Preview: Artificial #1

Artificial #1

(W) Maria Llovet (A) Maria Llovet

Clara, a fashion stylist disillusioned with love, turns to a futuristic dating service that offers lifelike android partners. But when her dream lover glitches into a possessive stalker, she finds herself trapped in a game of desire, control, and survival.

Llovet played with similar themes of desire and control in her sci-fi forward erotica, Crave, for which she received much critical acclaim. This new story promises to push the boundaries further and show off more of her thriller/horror storytelling chops.

Artificial #1

Maria Llovet’s Artifical is Fatal Attraction meets The Terminator

Fatal Attraction meets The Terminator in the upcoming Artificial, a new erotic thriller by acclaimed creator Maria Llovet. This all-new, four-issue miniseries is set to launch in September from Image Comics.

Clara, a fashion stylist disillusioned with love, turns to a futuristic dating service that offers lifelike android partners. But when her dream lover glitches into a possessive stalker, she finds herself trapped in a game of desire, control, and survival.

Llovet played with similar themes of desire and control in her sci-fi forward erotica, Crave, for which she received much critical acclaim. This new story promises to push the boundaries further and show off more of her thriller/horror storytelling chops.

Artificial #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, September 3:

  • Cover A by Llovet
    Cover B 1:25 copy incentive by Jesús Orellana
Artificial #1

Juvenile #1 teases an interesting concept and world

Juvenile #1

In a future where a deadly virus kills everyone upon reaching adulthood, teenagers are confined to massive medical facilities—until a mysterious new patient arrives and reveals a shocking secret! Sara is locked up in El Castillo, a fortress for troubled youth ruled with an iron fist by a retired military officer. Everything changes with the arrival of a mysterious new patient who reveals a shocking secret. Juvenile #1 is an interesting concept that teases what’s to come.

Written by and art by Jesús Orellana, Juvenile #1 is an interesting start to the series that teases what’s to come. The description text really spoils things, but the first issue is a nice build up if you haven’t read the full description of the first issue.

Orellana crafts a concept that feels like a mix of things we’ve seen before. There’s stories of adults dying from a disease leaving kids facing a horrific fate. There’s stories of abilities due to various reasons. And of course, there’s youth in a facility that rally against their jailers. Juvenile #1 is a mix of all of that and the end result is good. The setting has a feel of a cold hospital. The kids are interesting enough with some teases of the type of interactions you’d expect. We get to know enough of everything with a focus heavily on the facility it all takes place in.

Orellana gives a lot of small detail in the art and the characters’ look and body language to help build the world. There’s decorations on the walls, the clothing people wear, even the color choices, it all comes together to really good a sense of the setting and history of this debut. Decorations on a wall tell of a character’s military background for instance while the use of white in clothing really emphasizes the cold and sterile nature of it all.

Juvenile #1 shows potential. The comic doesn’t quite stand out but it feels like a debut that’s going to build into an interesting read and the whole might be stronger than the individual parts. Overall, it’s not a series that feels totally original but it still feels like one that should get better as it gets further into the story.

Story: Jesús Orellana Art: Jesús Orellana Letterer: Jesús Orellana
Story: 7.85 Art: 7.75 Overall: 7.8 Recommendation: Read

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Preview: Juvenile #1

Juvenile #1

(W) Jesus Orellana (A/CA) Jesus Orellana
In Shops: Dec 04, 2024
SRP: $3.99

Mini-Series Premiere. In a future where a deadly virus kills everyone upon reaching adulthood, teenagers are confined to massive medical facilities-until a mysterious new patient arrives and reveals a shocking secret! Sara is locked up in El Castillo, a fortress for troubled youth ruled with an iron fist by a retired military officer. Everything changes with the arrival of a mysterious new patient who reveals a shocking secret: the virus isn’t killing them; it is giving them telekinetic abilities that the adults are desperately trying to suppress with medication and experimental surgeries. In a race against time, they decide to use their newfound powers to escape. But when the adults find out, they will discover that not only are their lives at stake, but also the fate of the human race. Visionary filmmaker Jes s Orellana storms into comics with a cinematic five-issue miniseries that seamlessly bridges the gap between film and comics!

Juvenile
  • Cover A by Orellana – Lunar Code 1024IM294
  • Cover B by Orellana “Black” – Lunar Code 1024IM295
  • Cover C 1:10 copy incentive by Maria Llovet – Lunar Code 1024IM296

Preview: Violent Flowers #3 (of 4)

Violent Flowers #3 (of 4)

(W) Maria Llovett (A/CA) Maria Llovett
In Shops: Nov 27, 2024
SRP: $3.99

“Vengeance blooms in their veins.” Maria Llovet returns with Violent Flowers, a sensual tale about vengeance and acceptance, and the importance of embracing who we really are. Erzsébet flees after hurting Carnelia with the TOXIKON, the poison arrow. Carnelia and Anna take refuge in a pharmacy where they tend their wounds. Carnelia explains her complicated relationship with Nikodemos and, as they bond, Anna offers her blood to Carnelia so she can heal. They end up sharing much more than just blood…

Violent Flowers #3

Get a look at Maria Llovet’s Violent Flowers #2 and #3. It’s a bloody good time.

An early look at issues #2 and #3 of cartoonist Maria Llovet’s new Image Comics vampire miniseries Violent Flowers reveals thrilling storytelling and gorgeously lush artwork with action-packed scenes from the erotic fantasy-horror comics. In Violent Flowers, Llovet—known for creating the fan-favorite Crave series—lures readers into a dark and sensual world full of vampires and other supernatural beings seeking revenge amidst the fashionable backdrop of a haunted Barcelona. The four-issue miniseries, which explores classic myth with a modern twist, continues with issue #2 debuting on October 30, just in time for Halloween.

Violent Flowers follows an ancient clan of vampires reuniting after centuries apart. The Sentinel, a vampire who watches over all supernatural creatures, has been murdered. His erratic sister, Carnelia, will stop at nothing to get revenge, even when she’s charged with a mortal to take care of. In a world where the cult of youth and beauty rules, Carnelia has remained old and wrinkled for ages, abstaining from her vampire urges. But her addiction to blood may prove her resolution is not as firm as it seems.

Violent Flowers #2 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, October 30. FOC for Violent Flowers #2 is October 7:

  • Cover A by Maria Llovet – Lunar Code  0824IM460
  • Cover B by Maria Llovet – Lunar Code 0824IM461
  • Cover C by Maria Llovet (1:10 Incentive) – Lunar Code 0824IM462
  • Cover D by Jesús Orellana – Lunar Code 0824IM463
  • Cover E by Maria Llovet (1:20 Incentive) – Lunar Code 0524IM978
Violent Flowers #2

Violent Flowers #3 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, November 27. FOC for Violent Flowers #3 is November 4:

  • Cover A by Maria Llovet – Lunar Code 0924IM426
  • Cover B by Maria Llovet – Lunar Code 0924IM427
  • Cover C by Maria Llovet (1:10 Incentive) – Lunar Code 0924IM426
  • Cover D by Jesús Orellana – Lunar Code 0924IM429
Violent Flowers #3

Filmmaker Jesús Orellana launches the sci-fi story Juvenile this December

Visionary filmmaker Jesús Orellana will make his comics debut with the launch of the forthcoming science fiction story, Juvenile. This five-issue miniseries is set to launch on December 4 from Image Comics.

In a future where a deadly virus kills everyone upon reaching adulthood, teenagers are confined to massive medical facilities—until a mysterious new patient arrives and reveals a shocking secret!

Sara is locked up in El Castillo, a fortress for troubled youth ruled with an iron fist by a retired military officer.

Everything changes with the arrival of a mysterious new patient who reveals a shocking secret: the virus isn’t killing them; it is giving them telekinetic abilities that the adults are desperately trying to suppress with medication and experimental surgeries.

In a race against time, they decide to use their newfound powers to escape. But when the adults find out, they will discover that not only are their lives at stake, but also the fate of the human race.

Juvenile
  • Cover A by Orellana – Lunar Code 1024IM294
  • Cover B by Orellana “Black” – Lunar Code 1024IM295
  • Cover C 1:10 copy incentive by Maria Llovet – Lunar Code 1024IM296

Maria Llovet’s All The Things We Didn’t Do comes to shelves this July

Bestselling creator Maria Llovet returns with this sexy one-shot compilation of her three-part story—previously published in the Image 30th Anniversary Anthology—titled, All the Things We Didn’t Do Last Night. This complete, criminals-to-lovers tale is set to hit shelves in July from Image Comics

In All the Things We Didn’t Do Last Night, Mamen is a young art historian who has become a jewelry thief because of a trauma from her past. Damon is a hitman tired of his bosses. Oblivious to their secret lives, they meet cute and promise to go on a date. But fate unites them before they planned, as both witness each other’s crime.

All the Things We Didn’t Do Last Night one-shot will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, July 3:

  • Cover A by Llovet – Lunar Code 0524IM238
  • Cover B by Llovet – Lunar Code 0524IM239
  • Cover C by Jesús Orellana – Lunar Code 0524IM240
  • Cover D (1:10 copy incentive virgin variant) by Orellana – Lunar Code 0524IM241
  • Cover E (1:15 copy incentive) by Llovet – Lunar Code 0524IM242
  • Cover F (1:20 copy incentive virgin variant) by Llovet – Lunar Code 0524IM243