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Preview: Birds of Prey #19

Birds of Prey #19

(W) Kelly Thompson (A) Juann Cabal
In Shops: Mar 05, 2025
SRP: $3.99

THE LEAGUE OF ASSASSINS PRESSES THE ATTACK! Black Canary, Sin, and Megaera try to bond through violence as they find themselves overwhelmed by a splinter League of Assassins clan bent on reacquiring Sin. Maybe leaving Barda at home wasn’t the best idea? Elsewhere, Barda, Cass, and Constantine face the unexpected as they try to return a mischievous demon home while trapped inside the mysterious area known only as the Seam.

Birds of Prey #19

Preview: Birds of Prey #18

Birds of Prey #18

(W) Kelly Thompson (A) Juann Cabal
In Shops: Feb 05, 2025
SRP: $3.99

A TRAP IS SET! When Oracle intercepts chatter about Sin from the ninja clan long bent on acquiring her, Dinah, Sin, and Megaera decide to set a trap instead of waiting for an ambush. Meanwhile, Constantine reaches out to Oracle for last-minute help moving a tricky demon across a dimensional plane, but Oracle only has the skeleton crew of Big Barda and Cass Cain on hand…and they might not be the best fit for this particular mission.

Birds of Prey #18

Preview: Birds of Prey #18

Birds of Prey #18

(W) Kelly Thompson (A) Juann Cabal
In Shops: Feb 05, 2025
SRP: $3.99

A TRAP IS SET! When Oracle intercepts chatter about Sin from the ninja clan long bent on acquiring her, Dinah, Sin, and Megaera decide to set a trap instead of waiting for an ambush. Meanwhile, Constantine reaches out to Oracle for last-minute help moving a tricky demon across a dimensional plane, but Oracle only has the skeleton crew of Big Barda and Cass Cain on hand…and they might not be the best fit for this particular mission.

Birds of Prey #18

Preview: Birds of Prey #18

Birds of Prey #18

(W) Kelly Thompson (A) Juann Cabal
In Shops: Feb 05, 2025
SRP: $3.99

A TRAP IS SET! When Oracle intercepts chatter about Sin from the ninja clan long bent on acquiring her, Dinah, Sin, and Megaera decide to set a trap instead of waiting for an ambush. Meanwhile, Constantine reaches out to Oracle for last-minute help moving a tricky demon across a dimensional plane, but Oracle only has the skeleton crew of Big Barda and Cass Cain on hand…and they might not be the best fit for this particular mission.

Birds of Prey #18

Preview: Immortal Thor #19

Immortal Thor #19

(W) Al Ewing (A) Jan Bazaldua, Dan Jurgens, Various (CA) Alex Ross
RATED T+
In Shops: Jan 15, 2025
SRP: $4.99

THIS IS NOT THE STORY OF THE IMMORTAL THOR!

  • The All-Father had a journey to make to a far star – and so, for a time, the Golden Realm was left to rule itself.
  • Yet even in the absence of the King, the story continued – and each Asgardian had their own drama to play out.
  • These are the TALES OF ASGARD…
  • A cavalcade of artists including Jan Bazaldua, Valerio Schiti, Juann Cabal, Martin Coccolo, CAFU, Steve Skroce, Gavin Guidry and many more!
Immortal Thor #19

A cavalcade of artists take readers on a rousing journey across Asgard in Immortal Thor #19

January’s issue of Immortal Thor is destined to go down in Asgardian history as 19 artists come together to deliver an incredible journey across Thor’s kingdom!

While Thor is away gathering resources to deal with the looming threat of Utgard, Immortal Thor #19 spotlights different characters from Thor’s legendary mythos in single-page stories, each drawn by a different artist. The stories will be connected by the mysterious viewpoint of a significant hero from Thor’s past who’s set to return in next week’s Immortal Thor #17.

Immortal Thor #19 marks the return to Asgard for artists Dan Jurgens, Valerio Schiti, CAFU, Lee Garbett, and original Immortal Thor artist Martín Cóccolo. Artist Humberto Ramos and Leonard Kirk’s pages will pick up plot threads introduced in Strange Academy and Avengers Inc., respectively. The issue also reunites Al Ewing with past collaborators like Luciano Vecchio, Juann Cabal, and David Baldeón. Regular series artist Jan Bazaldua will open and close the issue, setting the stage for the title’s startling next arc!

Here’s a full list of artists contributing to this extraordinary issue:

  • David Baldeón
  • Jan Bazaldua
  • Juann Cabal
  • CAFU
  • Martín Cóccolo
  • Karen Darboe
  • Juan Ferreyra
  • Jorge Fornés
  • Lee Garbett
  • Gavin Guidry
  • Dan Jurgens
  • Leonard Kirk
  • Gleb Melnikov
  • Phil Noto
  • Humberto Ramos
  • Rod Reis
  • Valerio Schiti
  • Steve Skroce
  • Luciano Vecchio

This is not the story of the Immortal Thor! The All-Father had a journey to make to a far star – and so, for a time, the Golden Realm was left to rule itself. Yet even in the absence of the King, the story continued – and each Asgardian had their own drama to play out. These are the TALES OF ASGARD… Check out some never-before-seen interior artwork and preorder Immortal Thor #19 at your local comic shop today!

Preview: Daredevil #10

Daredevil #10

(W) Saladin Ahmed (A) Juann Cabal (CA) John Romita Jr.
Rated T+
In Shops: Jun 26, 2024
SRP: $4.99

THE WAGES OF SIN EQUAL DEATH!
For months, Matt Murdock, his loved ones and his allies have been plagued by demons and devils of unknown origin! As the mystery surrounding the supernatural forces targeting Matt and those he loves the most has at last begun to become clear, the stage is set for Daredevil’s greatest foe to return to Hell’s Kitchen, bigger and badder than ever!

Daredevil #10

Exclusive Preview: Daredevil #9

Daredevil #9

(W) Saladin Ahmed (A) Juann Cabal
(C) Jesus Aburtov (L) Clayton Cowles
(CA) John Romita Jr. (VCA) Chris Allen, Jonboy Meyers, Mahmud Asrar
Rated T+
In Shops: May 08, 2024
SRP: $4.99

WASHED IN BLOOD!
The peace Matt Murdock thought he had found has started to crumble into bloody rubble – and as enemies surround Matt and Elektra from all sides, WILSON FISK makes a mysterious and dangerous return!

Daredevil #9

Timeless #1 is an excellent tale of a grim future that’ll get you excited for what’s next

Timeless #1

Mark Waid is one of the greatest comics talents alive. He has worked at DC Comics on Superman: Birthright and Kingdom Come and at Marvel on Captain America and Daredevil. His mastery of storytelling is what makes his books so magnetic. My favorite book by him was originally published independently outside of the two big houses. It is the masterpiece known as Empire. It’s a story that revolved around a super villain who has defeated all superheroes but faces internal struggles. In the 2023 edition of Timeless, we get such a villain, but with one hero remaining to stand in his way, Luke Cage aka Power Man!

Timeless introduces a world where Khonshu has raised an ultimate evil in the form of the Immortal Moon Knight. This twisted Moon Knight rules over Earth absolutely, and every one of the planet’s inhabitants live in fear. Civilians either have to believe in him or fall prey to persecution. Luke Cage is the last remaining hero and taken on the attributes of The Sentry, The Hulk and Iron Fist. But, up against a god, is it enough to disrupt any plans Khonshu? And who is this Moon Knight?

Timeless delivers a lot of mysteries that are answered through the comic delivering a somewhat tragic tale in the form of a very long boss fight on a cosmic scale. In-between the fight we get teases of storylines to come to Marvel comics in the year ahead, which is really the draw to the comic.

Overall, the 2023 edition of Timeless is an excellent tale of a grim future where the heroes do not win at the end. The story by the creators is excellent. The art by the creative team is awesome. Altogether, a story that will have fans excited for the next big comics’ event.

Story: Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly Art: Juann Cabal
Color: Edgar Delgado Letterer: Travis Lanham
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

Marvel provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: Zeus Comics – Kindle

Timeless #1 teases again what’s to come from Marvel

Timeless #1

In a devastating future born from the choices of today, all of time and space is threatened by the ascension of an ancient evil. The MOON KNIGHT UNENDING has risen – a nightmare born of StarkTech, the Eternal Machine and the God of the Moon – and now all of Earth bows before his overwhelming power! Timeless #1 spotlights another possible future for the Marvel Universe in the new tradition that teases what’s to come in the upcoming year.

This year’s Timeless is written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly. The duo are usually on point regularly delivering entertaining stories that suck you in with their pop sense of bombast and adventure. This year’s Timeless has a sense of that as we’re thrusted into the future focused on the last hero going up against an all powerful Konshu, It’s Luke Cage infused with the power of multiple heroes against a new version of Moon Knight. That aspect is… ok.

Let’s face it, there’s so many futures in the Marvel Universe, it’s kind of hard to care about them now. There’s so many futures featuring the “last” hero, the story is almost cliche at this point. Thor, Old Man Logan, Wolverine infused in Phoenix, it’s hard to keep track of them all. Here, we have yet another blend of heroes as Luke Cage has the power of… a lot of heroes. How? Who knows, just roll with the story.

But, what we’re here for are those glimpses of what’s to come in 2024 and we get them in the usual format of the hero getting glimpses of the past. Major storylines we know are coming as well as more that’s new are present in splash pages that tease but not enough to really spoil and for many not enough to excite. It feels like a catalogue hidden in a story. During events of recent years, Marvel would deliver teases of the comics spinning out of it and Timeless feels like a different spin on the same concept. Then there’s the ending which again feels like something we’ve seen already, again it’s hard to keep track of.

Juann Cabal‘s art is interesting to look at. With color by Edgar Delgado and lettering by Travis Lanham, the visuals have a certain style to them that feels a bit like Tron with a Moon Knight spin to it all. There’s something cold and empty about it all, and even in the battles, there’s something that feels like there’s a bit of a void to it all. For a massive “final” battle, it all feels rather conservative in some ways.

This year’s Timeless #1 is ok. It does its job of deliver a teaser wrapped in a story, but it feels like a story we’ve seen with a new coat of paint. It’s formulaic at this point in some ways and even Lanzing and Kelly’s usual excellence isn’t enough to breathe life into what’s becoming a bit of a boring concept. Here’s hoping we get something to revitalize the concept next year, because there’s something there, but overall, it’s a one-shot that’s losing its luster.

Story: Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly Art: Juann Cabal
Color: Edgar Delgado Letterer: Travis Lanham
Story: 6.5 Art: 7.5 Overall: 6.75 Recommendation: Pass

Marvel provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: Zeus ComicsKindle

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