Preview: We’re Taking Everyone Down with Us #6
We’re Taking Everyone Down with Us #6
(W) Matthew Rosenberg (A) Stefano Landini
Could it end any other way?








We’re Taking Everyone Down with Us #6
(W) Matthew Rosenberg (A) Stefano Landini
Could it end any other way?








DC vs. Vampires: World War V #12
(W) Matthew Rosenberg, Andrew Klein (A) Otto Schmidt, French Carlomagno
The humans and vampires begin their epic counterattack on Darkseid and his invading forces. But in order to win the battle, the prophecy of Mister Miracle’s child must come true. How this half-human, half-vampire baby is meant to be humanity’s secret weapon is left to John Constantine to figure out. But with the tide of the war turning against our heroes, he may be too late. And Black Canary makes a startling battle decision that will change the world of vampires forever!




We’re Taking Everyone Down with Us #5
(W) Matthew Rosenberg (A) Stefano Landini
Betrayal! Despite a heroic sacrifice intended to buy her freedom from V.E.I.L., Annalise has become a prisoner in Chuma Castle. Now she must face her greatest challenge yet — Etiquette Classes!
The spy thriller slash touching family saga from MATTHEW ROSENBERG (WHAT’S THE FURTHEST PLACE FROM HERE?) and STEFANO LANDINI (Prodigy: Slaves of Mars) nears its unpredictable conclusion — and you’ll never guess what’s coming. Because it’s unpredictable.






Betrayal! Despite a heroic sacrifice intended to buy her freedom from V.E.I.L., Annalise has become a prisoner in Chuma Castle. Now she must face her greatest challenge yet—Etiquette Classes! We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us #5 gives us a better idea of the secret about Annalise that’s been teased as she gets to know her mother.
Written by Matthew Rosenberg, We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us has been a rocket launched series that both loves and skewers the spy/action genre. It’s full of brilliant, crazy characters, all of which we want to find out more about. At the center of it all is Annalise, whose father was killed by a superspy and whose father transferred his consciousness into a robot body. Now, she’s been delivered to her mother which she hasn’t seen since she was a baby and to say there’s family dysfunction is an understatement.
We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us #5 is another brilliant and fun issue in a series that has delivered that with every issue. The writing is hilarious. It’s packed with visual gags. There’s more than one wtf moment. It’s an issue that’s just hit after hit as it goes through bouncing around its chaotic cast.
And through all of that insanity, Rosenberg delivers teases and hints about Annalise. The series has danced around the reveal for some time, but it’s this issue where we get a better idea as to what’s going on. Add in a dive into the relationship between her parents, and her father and her mother’s assistant, and you get an issue that’s full of moments that stand out.
The art by Stefano Landini is great. With color by Jason Wordie and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, the comic relies on visual site gags as much as anything else. A character is revealed to be wearing less than an ideal amount of clothes at odd times, the looks they give each other while on a video chat, there’s so much in the art that builds off of and enhances Rosenberg’s script. It’s visuals feel like they come from the world of Zucker movies like Airplane and The Naked Gun as much as they do James Bond films.
We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us #5 is another great issue in a series that has delivered with every one. It’s a comic that is exciting to read as you never know what’s going on next, what will be revealed, and what site gags await. It’s fun in every way and hopefully fun we’ll be seeing more of in the future.
Story: Matthew Rosenberg Art: Stefano Landini
Color: Jason Wordie Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy
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Purchase: Zeus Comics – Kindle
Bestselling writer Matthew Rosenberg and fan-favorite artist Stefano Landini bring an action-packed espionage thriller to shelves in We’re Taking Everyone Down with Us. This standalone graphic novel will be published in Winter by Image Comics.
James Bond meets The Island of Doctor Moreau in this story about a young girl who discovers her father isn’t the hero she believed—but one of the most dangerous super-spy villains on the planet.
After her mad-scientist father is killed by the world’s greatest spy, 13-year-old Annalise is left all alone in the world with only her dead dad’s robot bodyguard as a companion. Now Annalise has a choice: try to lead a normal life for the first time ever…or seek revenge and maybe overthrow the world order in the process.
We’re Taking Everyone Down with Us trade paperback (ISBN: 9781534333369) will be available at local comic book shops on Wednesday, November 26 and independent bookstores, Bookshop, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, Indigo, and Waterstones on Tuesday, December 9.





DC vs. Vampires: World War V #11 (of 12)
(W) Cecil Castellucci, Matthew Rosenberg (A) Marley Zarcone, Otto Schmidt
In Shops: Jul 23, 2025
SRP: $4.99
THE NEW GODS ENTER THE FRAY! Who will the New Gods side with? Will they ally with the vampires and heroes against Darkseid? Or will they decide that all vampires are a scourge to existence? Their decision will set the stage for an explosive conclusion that will determine the fate of the planet!



We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us #4 (of 6)
(W) Matthew Rosenberg (A) Stefano Landini, Jason Wordie
In Shops: Jun 25, 2025
SRP: $4.99
They say that before you begin a journey of revenge, you should dig two graves, but Annalise and her robot are going to need a lot more than that. Way more. Even more than you’re thinking. Also in this issue: a guy gets his head punched off!






They say that before you begin a journey of revenge, you should dig two graves, but Annalise and her robot are going to need a lot more than that. Way more. Even more than you’re thinking. Also in this issue: a guy gets his head punched off! We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us #4 delivers a great mix of action and comedy with a surprise ending that’ll change up the dynamics.
Written by Matthew Rosenberg, We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us #4 features so much of what you’d expect from a comic from Rosenberg. The series as a whole has come off as a love letter to superhero comics and spy tales, especially those that are rather silly in their nature (we’re looking at you James Bond of the 80s). The characters are all larger than life and the action about as subtle as a nuclear explosion.
But, Rosenberg makes sure to make his comics more than just surface level pop-culture entertainment. We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us #4 is an example of that as the relationship between Annalise and her robot protector grows and an introduction at the end adds a level of family drama. Rosenberg gives us characters who are far more than their focus on revenge and far more than creative ways to fight and blow things up. This is a story of a young woman who has had a really messed up family life and isn’t quite accepting of that.
Stefano Landini‘s art continues the blunt fun of the comic delivering both the action and even the drama with an exaggerated glee. With Jason Wordie on color and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, the art continues to be fantastic with a blend of inspiration that creates a world that we want to see more of. Other than one panel where a robot hand looks to be a human hand, the comic’s art has been on point with every issue delivering a frenetic style that perfectly matches the tone of the series’ story.
We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us #4 is another fantastic issue with a blend of concepts and worlds that creates an entertaining series we want to see more of. It’s nailed every single issue with a glee at its over the top aspect of it all but also knows at its core is a family drama that really brings it all together.
Story: Matthew Rosenberg Art: Stefano Landini
Color: Jason Wordie Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Design: Becca Carey Editing: Steve Foxe, Eric Harburn
Story: 8.4 Art: 8.4 Overall: 8.4 Recommendation: Buy
Image Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review
Purchase: Zeus Comics – Kindle
DC vs. Vampires: World War V #10 (of 12)
(W) Cecil Castellucci, Matthew Rosenberg (A) Marley Zarcone, Otto Schmidt
In Shops: Jun 11, 2025
SRP: $4.99
DAMIAN WAYNE HAS A PLAN! The heroes and their vampire allies get ready to launch a massive counteroffensive, but someone is noticeably absent from the attack…what could Damian possibly be up to? Meanwhile–John Constantine, Doctor Fate, and the other magic wielders convene to craft a shaky plan that might be the only thing standing between the heroes and Darkseid himself.




This week’s new release of We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us by Matthew Rosenberg and artist Stefano Landini has sold out in a snap completely at the distributor level. It is being rushed back to print this week by Image Comics in order to keep up with escalating reorder activity.
In We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us #3, Annalise is learning that sometimes the enemy of your enemy is also your enemy. But maybe when you have a robot-man who will kill for you, you don’t need many friends. The action-packed tale of espionage and evil empires, generational trauma and global power struggles, and the little girl caught in between continues here.
The We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us series follows 13-year-old Annalise who’s left all alone in the world after her mad-scientist father is killed by the world’s greatest spy. Now, alongside her dead dad’s robot bodyguard, Annalise has a choice: try to lead a normal life for the first time ever…or seek revenge and maybe overthrow the world order in the process.
Available at local comic book shops on Wednesday, June 25: