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Preview: Godzilla Rivals: Jet Jaguar vs. Megalon #1

Godzilla Rivals: Jet Jaguar vs. Megalon #1

(W) Nola Pfau (A/CA) Megan Huang
In Shops: Dec 20, 2023
SRP: $7.99

Jen Onça is not excited to start her new, fast-paced fast-food career at Minilla Burger, but she’d much prefer a mundane day to the sudden return of Megalon! The monster brings destruction, trapping Jen in a forgotten lab deep beneath the restaurant with only the half-built form of Jet Jaguar to help her get out! She must repair the robotic defender to save herself and the city, but first she needs to escape the rubble trapping her in this tense adventure!

Godzilla Rivals: Jet Jaguar vs. Megalon #1

Preview: G’Nort’s Swimsuit Edition

G’Nort’s Swimsuit Edition

(W) Steve Orlando, Julie Benson, Shawna Benson (A) Jenny Frison, Paul Pelletier, Mikel Janín, Terry Dodson, Amanda Conner, Pete Woods, Stanley Lau, Joe Quinones, Michael Allred, Nicola Scott, Emanuela Lupacchino, Daniel Sampere, Joëlle Jones, Jeff Dekal, Meghan Hetrick, Babs Tarr, Otto Schmidt, Sweeney Boo, Megan Huang, Derrick Chew, Gleb Melnikov, David Talaski, Helene Lenoble
In Shops: Aug 29, 2023
SRP: $5.99

You may know G’nort as the bumbling Green Lantern who protects Space Sector 68. Then again, you may not know G’nort at all. Whatever the case, get ready to see him in his newest role as host and proprietor of this very special swimsuit edition comic! Join our favorite fuzzball as he showcases some of our best swimsuit covers and our most swim-tacular stories! From the Flash in a Speed Force Speedo to Batman in a bat(hing) suit, this very special one-shot is summer fun from (bikini) top to (bikini) bottom.

Also collecting some of the steamiest swimsuit covers from DC’s best talent, all in one place for the very first time!

G'Nort's Swimsuit Edition

Unleash the secrets of the Galaxy on Star Wars: Hyperspace Vol. 3 Light and Shadow

Dark Horse Books and Star Wars unite once again to present Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories Volume 3—Light and Shadow! This 104-page volume completes the Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories saga with issues #9-12 of the series. It features writing from Cecil Castellucci, Amanda Deibert, and Michael Moreci, interior art by Lucas Marangon, Megan Huang, Nick Brokenshire, and Riccardo Faccini, with colors by Michael Atiyeh and cover art by Cary Nord.

The Galaxy is a wild and dangerous place!

Dark Horse’s inaugural Star Wars anthology series concludes in this third thrilling volume, with 4 more action filled tales of galactic adventure for all ages!

On the Outer Rim, Jedi like Quinlan Vos, Yoda, and Mace Windu struggle to contain the spreading fires of the Clone Wars, while the clones of the Bad Batch just struggle to make it through the day. And on the forest moon of Endor, the heroes of the Rebellion look back at their greatest triumph.

Secrets will be revealed in this exciting volume of Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories, collecting issues #9-12 of Dark Horse’s all-ages anthology series.

The Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories Volume 3—Light and Shadow trade paperback will arrive in bookstores April 16, 2024 and comic book stores April 17, 2024 in the standard comic trim. It is available for pre-order now on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and at your local comic book shop and bookstore and will retail for $19.99.

Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories Volume 3—Light and Shadow

SDCC 2023: Titan announces The Cold Ever After from Jeremy Whitley and Megan Huang

During San Diego Comic-Con 2023, Titan Comics announced The Cold Ever After, an all-new queer fantasy series from writer Jeremy Whitley and artist Megan Huang!

The Cold After is an epic and unique meld of detective noir and high fantasy incorporating hard-boiled detective tropes with a magical world!

A unique and thrilling blend of Arthurian romance and detective noir, a unique fantasy story in the vein of Game of Thrones meets Chinatown. For fans of epic fantasy, queer romance, and hardboiled detective noir!

She lost everything when she fell in love with her Queen. Now she has a week to find a missing princess, or she’ll lose it all again… along with her head.

Ten years after her disgrace and exile, Sir Noelani Mahi’ai – former Royal Champion of the kingdom of Patria Lupi and Queen’s protector – has been hiding under a rock at the bottom of a bottle and hasn’t lifted a sword in all that time. Until one day, the Queen summons Noelani to find her daughter who has mysteriously disappeared the night before her wedding.

Given one week to recover the princess, Noelani is forced to confront a baffling mystery, a terrifying adversary and her own past to save the kingdom. But not everything is as it seems in Patria Lupi, and in seven days she may not have a life to get back on track.

The Cold Ever After arrives February 27th 2024. Pre-order now from Amazon and Forbidden Planet for UK.

NCT 127, Z2 Comics, and UMG team up for for the graphic novel, Limitless

SM Entertainment GroupZ2 Comics, and Universal Music Group have announced Limitless, the new graphic novel from K-Pop megastars NCT 127, and the very first officially licensed K-Pop print graphic novel. The comic will introduce a brand new fictional chapter into the lives of all nine members of the global phenomenon.  

Presented in the manhwa (South Korean comic) format, Limitless follows NCT 127 in the midst of their world tour as they approach New York City. The members soon experience a world of shared and enigmatic dreams. By solving these subconscious mysteries that seem to be intersecting with reality, they overcome their inner fears.

NCT 127: Limitless is available in a standard hardcover and deluxe hardcover editions, set to release in late summer 2023. The graphic novel is co-written by Reiko Scott with art by Kayla Felty and Grace Lee. Kayla Felty and colorist Megan Huang are the cover artists. The standard hardcover will come with nine variant covers, each featuring members of NCT 127. The deluxe hardcover will come with nine art prints illustrated by Kayla Felty and a certificate of authenticity. 

Dive back into the world of Dragon-Riding Rangers in Rangers of the Divide II: Into the Depths

Dark Horse Comics proudly returns to Megan Huang’s original fantasy world in Rangers of The Divide II: Into the Depths #1. The series continues the Rangers of the Divide story begun in 2021, and follows the cadets on a much deeper and more harrowing journey. Huang continues to handle writing, art, and lettering duties on this solo creation.    

The truth is slowly revealed about Commander Arick Knight, but the damage has been done. Struggling with the loss of their teammate and the perceived betrayal of their commander, the cadets must navigate the dark realities of being rangers. With the revelation of Arick’s past, the mission has taken on a new purpose—but could there truly be life after death? 

Rangers of The Divide II: Into the Depths #1 (of 4) will be in comic shops October 26, 2022 and is available for pre-order at your local comic shop for $3.99. 

Rangers of The Divide II: Into the Depths #1

Exclusive: Yishan Li’s Fa Sheng: Origins Variant Cover Revealed!

Next Tuesday, Immortal Studios is launching a Kickstarter campaign for Fa Sheng: Origins by writer Rylend Grant and artist Dexter Wee. We have the exclusive reveal of the variant cover by Yishan Li!

The six issue mini-series, about the humble beginnings of a great Shaolin Master, is created by Peter Shiao and written by Rylend Grant, a screenwriter, author, and Ringo Award-winning comic book creator who is also an ordained Soto Zen Buddhist monk. Fa Sheng: Origins is illustrated by Dexter Wee, colored by Omi Remalante, Jr., lettered by AndWorld Design, and edited by Brian Cunningham. Issue 1 will feature a main cover by series artists Dexter Wee and Omi Remalante, Jr., as well as variant covers by Mona Finden, Gene Ha, Megan Huang, and Don Kramer.  

The Immortal Studios’ Storyverse is inspired by the storytelling of one of the foremost authors in the Wuxia genre, Peter Shiao’s father Shiao Yi, whose novels have been adapted into film and television more than thirty times, including films by the Shaw Brothers and Golden Harvest. 

Created by Peter Shiao, the character of Fa Sheng is a death-cheating, mind-bending Shaolin Master, who first appeared in Immortal Studios’ flagship title The Adept.

Set in the latter days of the 19th century, Fa Sheng: Origins reveals how the confusion and carnage of China’s Boxer Uprising forces a young Fa Sheng to reevaluate his purpose in life, by dedicating himself to helping those in need. All that stands between him and his goal of empowering the masses are cowardly charlatans, backstabbing power grabbers, and ruthless adversaries. The story is written by Rylend Grant, an ordained Soto Zen Buddhist Monk in the lineage of Brad Warner and Gudo Nishijima who can trace his lineage directly back to the Shaolin temple.

G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero: Saturday Morning Adventures Captures the 80s Cartoon

With the nostalgic appetite for ’80s pop culture as powerful as ever, IDW Publishing is giving fans what they want with the February debut of G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero—Saturday Morning Adventures, a special send-up of the classic cartoon, shipping monthly and featuring the fan-favorite creative team of writer Erik Burnham, artist Dan Schoening, and colorist Luis Antonio Delgado.

Everyone knows that G.I. JOE is the code name for America’s daring, highly trained special mission force, and that their purpose is to defend human freedom against Cobra, a ruthless criminal organization determined to rule the world. But now, Cobra has launched the Aladdin Initiative, their most versatile weapon yet… challenging Duke, Scarlett, Snake Eyes, and the G.I. JOE team like never before!

G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero — Saturday Morning Adventures #1 will be available with multiple cover variants for retailers and fans to enjoy, each illustrated by fan-favorite artists long associated with IDW Transformers comics: Cover A by series artist Dan Schoening, Cover B by Megan Huang, and a Retailer Incentive edition by Billy Penn.

Review: Jenny Zero #1

Dave Dwonch and Brockton McKinne

Jenny Zero is the story of super-uber-bad-ass-Kaiji-killin’ Jenny Zero. She has a seriously shitty attitude and personality and drinks and drugs like most people breathe. She doesn’t want to live up to the legacy of a father who set her on this path. However, she’s got a job to do and a really weird gun for killing kaiju. As the city is attacked, she mistakes the situation for a killshot and makes it even worse, for her and those around her.

Jenny Zero certainly has a cool premise but the biggest detraction for me was the main character. I felt Jenny was pretty much unlikeable. Jenny just comes off a bit too angry for me. Writers Dave Dwonch and Brockton McKinney do a lot to set up Jennys’ world and some truly exceptional work in building up the supporting cast. The dialogue felt fresh and Jenny is certainly put through a lot in this first issue. Ultimately, there’s not much redeemable about Jenny in the first issue to help me see past her as something other than someone who is on a downward spiral of drugs and family issues.

I could go back and forth about the art by Magenta King. At times, I did feel it wasn’t consistent and then there are times I would look at a page and just love it. It happens. I do feel that Megan Huang’s color work over King’s pencils really took the art to a level that I did enjoy. There is certainly something appealing about Magenta’s style. And while it isn’t built on high detail, the panels are full of art. The dance club pages, I thought, really showed some good attention to background detail that didn’t take shortcuts.

I’m not big on Jenny Zero #1. I really wanted to like it because what’s not to like about some bad-ass gal and her bad-ass gun just gunning down big critters? Sadly, I think the first issue (possibly) doesn’t do the main character much justice and just traps her as another edgy loose cannon with a chip on her shoulder the size of the world. That said, there’s definitely a character secret that reveals itself at the end that’s got me interested in what’s to come.

Story: Dave Dwonch and Brockton McKinney Art: Magenta King
Color: Megan Huang Letterer: Dave Dwonch
Story: 5.0 Art: 6.0 Overall: 5.5

Dark Horse Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: comiXology

Megan Huang Takes Flight with Rangers of the Divide in May 2021

From writer and artist Megan Huang comes Rangers of the Divide, a new mini-series about courage, community, and dragons.

Following the disappearance of the nations’ peacekeepers, an elite Commander stumbles upon a team of bright-eyed cadets in need of leadership. The group prepares to venture out on their first mission into uncharted territories. Are they ready to face what awaits them …or will danger find them first?

Ranger of the Divide #1 (of four) arrives May 19, 2021.

Rangers of the Divide
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