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Preview: Orla #1

Orla #1

(W) John Lees (A/CA) Sally Cantirino (C) Dearbhla Kelly (L) Lucas Gattoni (CB) Lisa Sterle

Orla Bard is an antique restorer, romance novel enjoyer and keen birder. She also believes in true love, continuing to navigate Seattle’s singles scene despite repeated disappointment. But Orla has a secret. She is afflicted with The Ick, a man-eating monstrous entity dwelling inside her, who violently emerges whenever she gets too angry or afraid. Unable to rid herself of this curse, Orla uses The Ick to save other women by removing the scummiest men from the dating pool…permanently. Hearts (and bodies) will be broken in this offbeat romcom/creature-feature mashup!

Orla #1

Preview: Orla #1

Orla #1

(W) John Lees (A/CA) Sally Cantirino (C) Dearbhla Kelly (L) Lucas Gattoni (CB) Lisa Sterle

Orla Bard is an antique restorer, romance novel enjoyer and keen birder. She also believes in true love, continuing to navigate Seattle’s singles scene despite repeated disappointment. But Orla has a secret. She is afflicted with The Ick, a man-eating monstrous entity dwelling inside her, who violently emerges whenever she gets too angry or afraid. Unable to rid herself of this curse, Orla uses The Ick to save other women by removing the scummiest men from the dating pool…permanently. Hearts (and bodies) will be broken in this offbeat romcom/creature-feature mashup!

Orla #1

SDCC 2025: Fan Fic Gets Real in Mary Sue from Meghan Fitzmartin, Lisa Sterle, and BOOM!

The early reports of Meghan Fitzmartin’s newest BOOM! Box series were just FAN FIC! The real deal story of MARY SUE begins here! Written by Fitzmartin and illustrated by the lauded Lisa Sterle, Mary Sue #1 is here just in time for your new Fall reads.

Despite what her mom thinks, Cassie has lots of friends—they just all happen to be online, where she can talk to them about her beloved favorite show, Riverview, and get their feedback on her fan fic WIP, starring Jessica, her very own hot Vampire OC.

But her fic writing persona is revealed to the entire school when her former best friend finds it and can’t resist reading some of it out loud to their classmates.

Cassie thinks things can’t get anymore humiliating, until her very own Mary Sue pops right out of her fan fic tosave the day—or make it much, much worse…

Mary Sue #1 features main cover art by series artist Lisa Sterle, and variant covers by acclaimed illustrators Paulina Ganucheau and Tula Lotay. Mary Sue #1 will be available in comic shops October 1, 2025.

Preview: DC’s Lex and the City #1

DC’s Lex and the City #1

(W) Brendan Hay, Sina Grace, Dave Wielgosz, Charles Skaggs, Callie C. Miller, Maggie Tokuda-Hall (A) Howard Porter, Serg Acuna, Stephen Byrne, Lisa Sterle, Leslie Hung
In Shops: Jan 29, 2025
SRP: $9.99

AS SUPERMAN FLEW AWAY YET AGAIN, I HAD TO WONDER…WAS I TRYING TO DESTROY HIM, OR WAS HE DESTROYING ME? It’s Valentine’s Day, which means that love and heartbreak are sweeping every city in the DCU! This anthology collects eight stories of heroes and villains looking for love in the big city (which practically feels like its own character!). Lex Luthor laments over the one that got away–the big, ever-elusive Metropolitan man, Superman! Raven and Beast Boy embark on a romantic scavenger hunt across San Francisco (which just might be a trap)! And Damian Wayne runs a dating-advice gauntlet through Gotham City, organized by none other than the dating master himself, Tim Drake! Gather your gal pals, pour yourself a cosmo, and hit your nearest comic shop–DC’S LEX & THE CITY is coming this January!

DC's Lex and the City #1

Preview: DC’s Lex and the City #1

DC’s Lex and the City #1

(W) Brendan Hay, Sina Grace, Dave Wielgosz, Charles Skaggs, Callie C. Miller, Maggie Tokuda-Hall (A) Howard Porter, Serg Acuna, Stephen Byrne, Lisa Sterle, Leslie Hung
In Shops: Jan 29, 2025
SRP: $9.99

AS SUPERMAN FLEW AWAY YET AGAIN, I HAD TO WONDER…WAS I TRYING TO DESTROY HIM, OR WAS HE DESTROYING ME? It’s Valentine’s Day, which means that love and heartbreak are sweeping every city in the DCU! This anthology collects eight stories of heroes and villains looking for love in the big city (which practically feels like its own character!). Lex Luthor laments over the one that got away–the big, ever-elusive Metropolitan man, Superman! Raven and Beast Boy embark on a romantic scavenger hunt across San Francisco (which just might be a trap)! And Damian Wayne runs a dating-advice gauntlet through Gotham City, organized by none other than the dating master himself, Tim Drake! Gather your gal pals, pour yourself a cosmo, and hit your nearest comic shop–DC’S LEX & THE CITY is coming this January!

DC's Lex and the City #1

Early Review: Deprog Volume 1 is a tough read that finds room for joy, self-realization, and hard truths

Content warning: This review discusses sexual assault, including incest.

Deprog Volume 1 collects the first four issue arc of Tina Horn, Lisa Sterle, and Gab Contreras’ fiercely queer series about a woman named Tate, who works as a counselor to former cult members in her friend Les’ video store. When a flirtatious, non-binary bombshell named Vera comes into her place of business and asks for her help to save their brother Vinny, Tate ends up being face to face with some extremely dark things from her past. As a crime thriller, Deprog is full of twists, turns, and even some gunplay. It also features some spot-on media criticism (Tate is a pop culture addict because she wasn’t exposed to a lot of it growing up in a cult) and the healing power of BDSM sex as well as some genuinely disturbing moments, including scenes of rape and incest. However, Deprog is an engaging read with a charismatic lead character, and Horn and Sterle aren’t afraid to dig into societal taboos as Tate, Les, and Vera dig deeper into the mysterious The Caring.

Although Tate isn’t a licensed private eye, or God forbid, a cop, Deprog reads like a more queer, kinkier take on an L.A. noir story feeding into the history of cults, new religious organization, and MLMs from Goop to Scientology and The Family International. Through Tate’s knowledge and background, Tina Horn does make the distinction between corporations that want you to purchase weird self-care products and sell them to your friends and death cults although she and Lisa Sterle play on the blurred lines between these organizations, especially during the recruiting phase. This makes sense because one of the recurring themes of Deprog is boundaries. For example, The Caring uses lots of language centered around membranes and penetration while Tate thinks more critically about power dynamics like when she ends a consultation with Vera when she brings up Tate’s past. It’s interesting to see the red (Or occasionally green) flags that characters demonstrate early on in the comic coming around full circle by the time Tate and company are in full infiltration mode

On the visual side, Lisa Sterle and Gab Contreras excel at showing ecstatic pleasure through pain like in early scenes when Tate hooks up with Vera at a BDSM club. There’s a real sensuality to how Sterle draws their bodies, and Contreras brings bisexual lighting to these sequences as well as how Tate’s office is lit. These beautiful pinks permeate the spaces that Tate feels comfortable in as she reclaims her self-worth and tries to help other folks overcome cults and manipulative organizations. The chemistry between Tate and Vera is blinding, and that is all in how Lisa Sterle conveys body language.

However, Deprog isn’t solely eroticism. The second chapter is a tense road story with Horn and Sterle using tight grid panels to show Tate, Vera, and Les escaping from a shadowy gunman. This portion of the story digs a little bit into the horror genre as the gang heads out into the desert and declines stopping at a gas station to relieve themselves by the side of the road. Of course, this goes poorly and adds an air of menace to the story with Tate starting to think that the cult leader who manipulated her and her family is still alive. The tension also deepens the relationship between Tate and Vera as they immediately start having sex in the motel bath tub once Les leaves the room. The highs and lows of pleasure and pain, theory and praxis, and hopes and fears kept me connected to Deprog’s narrative, especially since Tate is such a vulnerable, complex protagonist.

At times, Deprog can be a tough read, but Tina Horn, Lisa Sterle, and Gab Contreras find room for joy, self-realization, and hard truths through the power of queer, kinky sex and self-examination. It’s also a damn good crime yarn, and I hope more adventures with Tate helping former cult members are in the card as well as her insights about life, the world, and pop culture. Seriously, this book is incredibly quotable and funny too.

Story: Tina Horn Art: Lisa Sterle
 Colors: Gab Contreras Letters: Apparatus Revolution
Story: 8.8 Art: 8.8 Overall: 8.8 Recommendation: Buy

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Vault announces a comic store exclusive edition for Pete Wentz’s Dying Inside

Vault Comics has announced a comic book store exclusive edition for Dying Inside, the new graphic novel from Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz, Hannah Klein, and Lisa Sterle. Drawn by legendary artist Nathan Gooden, this gorgeously rendered cover will only be available to purchase from comic book stores everywhere in September 17, 2024.  

Today is Ash’s big finale. And by finale, she means exiting the stage permanently. Ash is a sixteen-year-old girl with more angst than Ian Curtis and Elliott Smith combined (her two idols). She’s apathetic and therefore believes death is the easiest route to relief. But nothing is more embarrassing than a lame death. Unfortunately, her meticulous plans are all ruined when the beautiful knife she buys off a webstore turns out to be charmed with a protection spell. Now, Ash has to track down the witch who transformed her clocking out attempt into the worst gift imaginable: immortality. Turns out, the witch responsible is another sixteen-year-old-girl named (get this) Liv. The two vow to undo the charm together and fight for Ash’s death…even as things get increasingly entangled with a strange new antidepressant called Somnia and her mom’s gross boyfriend, Greg.

WARNING: This book includes discussion of suicide and depiction of self-harm. While we hope this book will help some readers feel less alone, its content may be triggering. Please only read ahead if you are safe and supported. If you are struggling, it’s important to share your feelings. The suicide and crisis lifeline is 988.

Dying Inside comic store edition

Deprog #4 wraps things up nicely and leaves us wanting more

Captured by the Adaptogentic desert cult and facing the very interdimensional bathtub ritual that killed her family, Tate once again finds herself alone against the manipulations of a charismatic leader. In this special extended finale, will Tate be able to use her deprog skills to overcome trauma and stop the latest sacrifice before it’s too late?

Story: Tina Horn
Art: Lisa Sterle
Color: Gab Contreras
Letterer: Apparatus Revolution

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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Deprog #3 adds a lot of background but also is a bit predictable

With Les going undercover in the Adaptogentic desert bathhouse, Tate and Vera are staked out in a sleazy motel. As Les attempts to resist seductive hippie girls, Vera finally learns the backstory of Tate’s cult upbringing, which is weirder than anyone could have possibly imagined.

Story: Tina Horn
Art: Lisa Sterle
Color: Gab Contreras
Letterer: Apparatus Revolution

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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Dead Sky Publishing provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Deprog #2 begins to lean into its detective roots and builds nicely off the debut issue

The hunt for Vera’s brother leads detective Tate on a desert road trip with her apprentice Les, where they are stalked by a figure with a mysterious tattoo. As Tate and Vera fall more in lust, they narrow in on their target: the abusive cult from Tate’s past.

Story: Tina Horn
Art: Lisa Sterle
Color: Gab Contreras
Letterer: Apparatus Revolution

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

Third Eye Comics


Dead Sky Publishing provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

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