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Castles Haunted By Ghosts and Swamps With Unspeakable Monsters? Tales From the Grave #1 Is Coming This October

A debtor to classic EC Comics and movies such as Creepshow and Body Bags, Tales From the Grave will transport you back in time with its aesthetic and language. In fact, like the silent movies at the dawn of motion pictures, the thirteen stories that make up this miniseries are silent and imbued with a rather black sense of humor that is sure to bring a smile to your face. But be careful… because a seemingly innocent laugh can camouflage an unimaginable horror that can grab you and plunge you into darkness!

Written and illustrated by Marco Fontanili, Tales From the Grave #1 comes to shops this October from Scout Comics.

Mini Reviews: Space Outlaws, Superman, Avengers, and an Ultimate Invasion!

Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor #1

Sometimes, the staff at Graphic Policy read more comics than we’re able to get reviewed. When that happens you’ll see a weekly feature compiling reviews of the comics, or graphic novels, we just didn’t get a chance to write a full one for.

These are Graphic Policy’s Mini Reviews and Recommendations.

Logan

Space Outlaws #1 (Scout Comics)Marco Fontanili brings his gonzo visual sensibilities to the sci-fi and western genres in Space Outlaws #1. It’s Terminator meets Alien in Texas as a killer robot is chasing after an escaped alien parasite convict in the deserts of the Western USA. Fontanili makes Space Outlaws a memorable read with intricate panel layouts and a deadpan sense of humor (A Western gunmen is described as “Armed not dangerous”) He’s also not afraid to prob the darker side of the human psyche with a supporting character who is an alcoholic farmer down on his luck and about to hang himself. As evidenced by his previous work on Pentagram of Horror and Kingjira, Marco Fontanili is the shlockmeister supreme of indie comics, and Space Outlaws is another hit for him. Overall: 9.0 Verdict: Buy

Superman Last Days of Lex Luthor #1 (DC/Black Label) – The Last Days of Lex Luthor #1 is a strong character study about the relationship between Superman and his greatest foe. Lex takes advantage of Superman’s compassion to enlist him on a quest to cure his terminal illness. Writer Mark Waid weaves in flashbacks of their life in Smallville, and their attempts at friendship because they both felt different yet acted in opposite ways about their feelings. On the art side, Bryan Hitch and Kevin Nowlan seem to be having the time of their lives drawing big rescues, the Phantom Zone, and the Bottle City of Kandor. It’s kind of a greatest hits set for these great masters of superhero blockbusters. Last Days of Lex Luthor is off to a promising start because Waid and Hitch know the best Superman stories are when he faces moral challenges and not just physical ones. Overall: 8.6 Verdict: Buy

Brett

Ultimate Invasion #2 (Marvel) – The Maker’s plan comes into the picture as we see the world he’s shaped after his escape in the first issue. The question that’s raised is the world seems great, but we’re not really shown the negative. The Maker is supposed to be this evil person but beyond preventing heroes from their origins, he’s generally benevolent to the end. It’s something that sticks out in an otherwise interesting concept. There’s some solid art in moments that deliver some shock. Overall, an interesting series so far but not one that really stands out as amazing… yet. Overall: 7.75 Verdict: Read

Avengers #3 (Marvel) – The Avengers have been tipped off by Kang of major events coming and the first is here. Being that are supposed to be a real challenge have shown up to terrorize cities and overall it… falls a bit short. The new characters are interesting but the setup that they’re a real threat isn’t there. Overall: 7.0 Verdict: Read


Well, there you have it, folks. The reviews we didn’t quite get a chance to write. See you next week!

Please note that with some of the above comics, Graphic Policy was provided FREE copies for review. Where we purchased the comics, you’ll see an asterisk (*). If you don’t see that, you can infer the comic was a review copy. In cases where we were provided a review copy and we also purchased the comic you’ll see two asterisks (**).

In 1887 An Alien Escapes Prison And Flees To Earth Where He Is Confronted By Angry Texas Rangers! Space Outlaws Is Coming Soon!

Earth. 1887. The most dangerous criminal in the solar system—the prisoner F-24K—has escaped from the Maximum Security Prison on Mars. Upon fleeing the facility, he manages to reach planet Earth, where he is intent on resuming his criminal exploits. The prison’s wardens, however, send the deadliest of their robots, the robot “OV3RK1LL,” to stop the dangerous villain. Meanwhile, F-24K has taken possession of a poor dirt farmer’s body and is committing crimes. However, when a group of Texas Rangers captures the criminal, the situation gets decidedly more complicated.

Space Outlaws is written by and with art by Marco Fontanili. It’s coming soon from Scout Comics.

Space Outlaws

The Devil Has Been Destroyed And His Son Must Take The Road Trip to Hell To Accept The Throne

A dark comedy filled with action, adventure, and the worst the world had to offer, Road Trip to Hell follows Francis Rhoades, a young man with the ability to see horrible things in a person’s future just by touching them. His life has been full of hardship, but things get even worse when the demon Baphomet informs him that his father is Satan and he’s been destroyed. Now, Francis has been designated the new king of Hell. The catch? All the damned have escaped, and if one of them can kill Francis before he can reach the netherworld himself, that soul will become the new leader of Hell! With the help of his sister Star and his literal guardian angel Joan of Arc, Francis needs to survive his trip to hell… hopefully without losing his own soul in the process! 

Road Trip to Hell is written by Nicole D’Andria with art by Monika Maccagni, color by Joaquin Pereyra, lettering by Justin Birch, variant cover by Marco Fontanili, and logo designed by Jacob Bascle. It comes to comic shops this October from Scout Comics.

Road Trip to Hell

It’s a Kold day in August from Source Point Press

Source Point Press is planning for a Kold day in August! Join the most miserable man in the world on his quest to reconcile his past and his own Kold heart, in comic shops August 24, 2022.

Written by Michael Patrick Rogers with art by Federica Mancin, Kold is a modern-day Ebenezer Scrooge-esque tale with frostbite.

A cruel old man named Homer goes ice fishing with his dog, desperate to resolve the guilt that burns deep down in his conscience. Homer went fishing for forgiveness, but all he caught was Hell.

Kold will be in shops on Aug. 24, 2022 and is available for pre-order now with an A Cover by Marco Fontanili and a B Cover by Marta Gasperoni.

Kold #1