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SDCC 2025: What’s it like to be a Heretic?

Acclaimed writer Tini Howard and lauded artist Joe Jaro launch their very first creator-owned series at BOOM! Studios with a provocative, high-octane new take on nunsploitation, religious horror, rebellion, and good ole fashioned monster hunting in Marian Heretic, coming October 2025.

Sister Marian is a witch hunter of the highest order, a Mother Superior, and a heretic guided by a Goddess the Church refuses to acknowledge. When the Holy Father brands her order blasphemers, Marian strikes a dark bargain to become their personal enforcer.

As she delivers murderous judgement night after night in the city of Vespers, she can feel her soul fracture…but what else can she do with the lives of her sisters at stake?

Marian Heretic #1 features main cover art by series artist Joe Jaro, with variants by Dylan Burnett, Jenny Frison, and Suspiria Vilchez. It comes to comic shops October 1, 2025.

Preview: Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #5

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #5

(W) Jim Zub (A) Joe Jaro (CA) Max Dunbar
In Shops: Mar 20, 2024
SRP: $3.99

After the shocking reveal of Finder’s true nature in the last issue, our starry-eyed hero must make a life-defining choice: Will they return to the monotonous raison d’être they were destined to fulfill? Or will they brave the chaos of the multiverse, risking death to satisfy their curiosity? Fates are sealed in this final issue of the series inspired by the new Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook!

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #5

Preview: Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #4

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #4

(W) Jim Zub (A) Joe Jaro (CA) Max Dunbar
In Shops: Feb 21, 2024
SRP: $3.99

Finder’s quest to uncover their true identity leads them to Mechanus, a realm of absolute order that maintains the structure of the multiverse. But when the beings who patrol this realm discover an agent of chaos in their midst, Finder’s journey may finally be done for good. Secrets are revealed in this penultimate issue of the series inspired by the new sourcebook, Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse! Written by Dungeons & Dragons fan favorite Jim Zub (Rick & Morty Vs. Dungeons & Dragons, Uncanny Avengers, Unbreakable Red Sonia) with art by Jose Jaro (Incidentals, Buffy: The Last Vampire Slayer).

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #4

Preview: Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #3

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #3

(W) Jim Zub (A) Joe Jaro (CA) Max Dunbar
In Shops: Jan 24, 2024
SRP: $3.99

Finder, now a part of a group of Dustmen morticians, still has amnesia, but that’s far from his biggest problem. A series of corpses found around Sigil have traces of a strange magical energy that’s tearing the fabric of reality itself, and if the murderer isn’t stopped soon, Finder won’t have a chance to find out who they really are before the end of everything. The mystery deepens in the series inspired by the new Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook!

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #3

Preview: Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #3

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #3

(W) Jim Zub (A) Joe Jaro (CA) Max Dunbar
In Shops: Jan 24, 2024
SRP: $3.99

Finder, now a part of a group of Dustmen morticians, still has amnesia, but that’s far from his biggest problem. A series of corpses found around Sigil have traces of a strange magical energy that’s tearing the fabric of reality itself, and if the murderer isn’t stopped soon, Finder won’t have a chance to find out who they really are before the end of everything. The mystery deepens in the series inspired by the new Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook!

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #3

Preview: Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #2

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #2

(W) Jim Zub (A) Joe Jaro (CA) Max Dunbar
In Shops: Dec 27, 2023
SRP: $3.99

After the shocking conclusion of last issue, Finder finds themselves undergoing some big changes, but there’s no time to dwell on the past when they must test their luck against a group of assassins in Sigil’s most famous casino! Will Finder escape with their life, or has their luck run out? Find out in the second issue of the series inspired by the new Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook! Written by Dungeons & Dragons fan favorite Jim Zub with art by Jose Jaro.

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #2

Preview: Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #1

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #1

(W) Jim Zub (A) Joe Jaro (CA) Max Dunbar
In Shops: Nov 15, 2023
SRP: $3.99

In the city of Sigil, an amnesiac hero only known as “Finder” tries to uncover who they are and why they’re being chased by planar beings intent on capturing them-or worse. But as their tumultuous journey unfolds, they discover that their fate is tied to grand forces that dictate reality itself throughout the planes! A shocking surprise lurks around every corner in Fortune Finder, a miniseries inspired by the new Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse.

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #1

Preview: Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #1

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #1

(W) Jim Zub (A) Joe Jaro (CA) Max Dunbar
In Shops: Nov 15, 2023
SRP: $3.99

In the city of Sigil, an amnesiac hero only known as “Finder” tries to uncover who they are and why they’re being chased by planar beings intent on capturing them-or worse. But as their tumultuous journey unfolds, they discover that their fate is tied to grand forces that dictate reality itself throughout the planes! A shocking surprise lurks around every corner in Fortune Finder, a miniseries inspired by the new Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse.

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #1

Creed: The Next Round #2 dives deeper into the world

Creed: The Next Round #2

There are those family members that people just don’t like.  They find themselves either hated or not talked about at all. Whatever slight occurred lives on for years. The ones whom are not talked about at all simply do not exist.

Sometimes fractures in families just don’t mend. It becomes a sticking point that endures . The crazy thing is sometimes those rifts are deeper than political rivals. It eventually makes strangers of the people that you share common blood with. In the 2nd issue of Creed: The Next Round, we find Adonis’s daughter and Apollo’s granddaughter, Amara as she finds that one relative.

We’re taken back to Artemis house, where Amara is trying to convince her distant aunt to train her. Artemis’ reputation has preceded her and Amara wants to learn from someone just like her. As Artemis recounts her journey. We learn about her career as a boxer and how good she was and what lead her to leave the sport altogether. Meanwhile, Adonis meets a new technology company, one that may change all their lives. He also finds out that Amara went to meet with Artemis, which leads to a heated standoff between the two half siblings. By the issue’s end, Artemis starts training Amara in secret and a mysterious competitor steals the company Adonis was trying to buy from him.

Overall, Creed: The Next Round #2 is a story that fans will love as it dives deeper into this world. The story by Latoya Morgan and Jai Jamison is electrifying. The art by the creative team is beautiful. Altogether, a story that more than satisifies fans of boxing movies

Creative Director: Michael B. Jordan Story: Latoya Morgan, Jai Jamison Art: Wilton Santos, Joe Jaro
Ink: Wilton Santos, Maria Keane Color: DJ Chavis, Joana Lafuente Letterer: Andworld Design
Story: 10 Art: 10 Overall: 10 Recommendation: Buy

BOOM! Studios provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: TFAW – Zeus Comics – Kindle

Creed: The Next Round #2 continues to expand the Creed family

Creed: The Next Round #2

Amara will fight by any means necessary, even if it means going to someone forbidden-someone who lived in the shadow of her grandfather, Apollo Creed. Will she have what it takes to pass the rigorous test of her new trainer, and navigate the wounds of her family’s past? Creed: The Next Round #2 expands the world, and family, of Creed and hints it might be even bigger than we know.

Written by Latoya Morgan and Jai Jamison, Creed: The Next Round #2 delivers what has made the film series solid. It’s strongest when it’s about more than boxing. The first focused on legacy and ghosts of the past while the second took on toxic masculinity.

Creed: The Next Round #2 delivers more hints and this series focus, familial trauma. Adonis must not only figure out how to be a father to a daughter but also there are hints at the division between him and his half-sister, a character we know little about up to this point. A boxer on her own, she too was a champion but her last name didn’t give her fame and fortune like Adonis. You can feel the clash as to who is the real heir to the name Creed.

And name seems to be key. While Adonis feels like he’s attempting to protect and shield his daughter, the first issue teased it’s his own brand he’s truly protecting. That expands in this issue as Adonis and Bianca’s investment plans are squashed by a mysterious competitor who is buying up the companies the two are looking to invest in. A tease towards the end of the comic hints there may be a third Creed in the mix.

Wilton Santos and Joe Jaro provide the art with ink by Santos and Maria Keane and color by DJ Chavis and Joana Lafuente. The comic does a fantastic job of balancing the boxing action and family drama with so much driven by a characters expression, body language, or action. The visuals continue to do an amazing job of adding in sign language, something I’ve never seen in a comic. While there isn’t flashy sports action, there is far more than enough tension and drama to make you want to get in on the action.

Creed: The Next Round #2 balances the concept of charting one’s own path while also balancing one’s family history. It shows who we are is complicated and it’s a fight for one’s individuality. Beyond the family drama, we also get some entertaining boxing moments, delivering action. Overall, it’s a solid continuation of the franchise that shows there’s a lot of ways for this world to expand.

Creative Director: Michael B. Jordan Story: Latoya Morgan, Jai Jamison Art: Wilton Santos, Joe Jaro
Ink: Wilton Santos, Maria Keane Color: DJ Chavis, Joana Lafuente Letterer: Andworld Design
Story: 8.35 Art: 8.15 Overall: 8.3 Recommendation: Buy

BOOM! Studios provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: TFAWZeus ComicsKindle

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