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Mike Mignola and Rae Allen Blaze a Trail to the Wild West of the Hellboy Universe in Carmen Red Claw: Belly of the Beast

Legendary Hellboy creator Mike Mignola is joining forces with writer/artist Rae Allen for a new paranormal Western in Carmen Red Claw: Belly of the Beast, a new series that connects to Lobster Johnson lore and the greater Hellboy Universe. Co-written by Mignola and Allen, with art from Allen, colors from Michelle Madsen, and letters from Clem Robins, this four-issue series will feature covers from Allen with variants from Mike Mignola, Jake Parker, Tonci Zonjic, and Benjamin Schipper.

Carmen Red Claw is a descendent of the notorious El Bogavante, the fearsome privateer who first appeared in Mike Mignola, John Arcudi and Tonci Zonjic’s 2014 Lobster Johnson: Get The Lobster featuring iconic 1930s crimefighter, the LobsterWorking as a shape-shifting, supernatural gun-for-hire, Carmen investigates a supposedly cursed ranch in 1870s New Mexico territory. Something is killing the cattle in the area, and it’s up to Carmen to find out whether there’s a beast to blame, or if humans are the real monsters.

Carmen Red Claw: Belly of the Beast #1 is due out on January 7, 2025 from Dark Horse.

EC’s Cruel Kingdom #2 reveals truths about the dark side of human nature

Cruel Kingdom #2

The second installment of Oni Press/EC Comics’ anthology Cruel Kingdom uses various dark fantasy/magical settings to tell stories about human failings and foibles. None of its stories have the utterly dynamic, genre-mashup world-building in miniature tone as Al Ewing and Kano’s story in the first issue, but the three stories in Cruel Kingdom #2 are visually interesting with several memorably horrifying panels. Best of all, the stories increase in quality as the anthology progresses.

Cruel Kingdom #2 leads off with a suitably grotesque fantasy horror tale called “Immunity” from Chris Condon, PJ Holden, and Michelle Madsen. The plot is a simple, be careful what you wish for monkey’s paw type of situation as a warrior named Parzival acquires a sword that gives him immunity in battle, but there’s a catch. However, the impetuous knight beheads the man who is about to tell him the side effects of the blade and goes onto fight and win many wars. Holden and Madsen’s visuals are the standout part of this story as Parzival’s body deteriorates from page to page fighting endless wars and taking damage that would even make Wolverine shudder until he looks like a figure from a classic EC comic. There’s also a playful sense of humor interlaced with the blood, guts, and addiction like a deadpan overhead shot of Parzival in bed with his wife … and his sword. “Immunity” could be read as a parable for warmongering, addiction, or even not reading the side effects/small print. (I’ll definitely be reading every word of the Apple Terms and Condition when I get a new iPhone.) It’s a moralistic short story, but the heavy metal artwork makes it go down smooth.

In “Hammer of Witches”, Steve Niles, Andrea Mutti, and Michael Atiyeh put a stylish spin on the story of burning witches and how discrimination can happen from both in- and out-groups. Mutti’s background doing psychological fantasy comics like Parasomnia and historical fiction books like Rebels comes in handy in the story as he nails the period specific clothing and set dressing a la the films of Robert Eggers. Atiyeh’s colors almost tremble as the men of the village get closer and start to burn the protagonist, but he also uses big bursts of flat color for important moments in the story. Niles’ plot is straightforward, but is full of truths about how terrible human nature can be. The main character just wants to be left alone to do her own thing, but she threatens the established order of multiple groups so she must be silenced. Although it’s set in the distant past, “Hammer of Witches” has a timeless relatability to anyone who hasn’t quite fit in and the final page is worthy of a fist pump.

Cruel Kingdom #2 concludes with a proper intrigue-filled banger of a story from Cameron Chittock, David Lapham, and Nick Filardi called “Seat of Power”. There are a lot of twists, turns, and commentary on the nature of power in this short story about two sons vying to succeed their father on the throne. I’m very impressed by the economy of the storytelling from Chittock and Lapham who use the foreboding image of a closed door and a conversation between two brothers playing strategy game to establish their characters and the atmosphere of the story. How the sausage gets made is always a compelling narrative path, and “Seat of Power” delivers a strong payoff and even a bit of a political statement about how heads of states are at the mercy of the folks that put them in power or hold the purse strings. Featuring strong images, characters with distinct personalities, and a relevant message, “Seat of Power” is easily the best of the three stories in Cruel Kingdom and the comic is worth picking up for it alone as well as the David Lapham interior art.

Cruel Kingdom #2 uses the settings of war-torn kingdoms, superstitious villages, and a medieval kingdom ran like a macabre Civilization campaign to reveal truths about the dark side of human nature. As both a fantasy and horror fan, I’m looking forward to future installments and their miniature macabre worlds.

Story: Chris Condon, Steve Niles, Cameron Chittock
Art: PJ Holden, Andrea Mutti, David Lapham
Colors: Michelle Madsen, Michael Atiyeh, Nick Filardi
Letters: Richard Starkings, Tyler Smith
Story: 8.1 Art: 8.7 Overall: 8.4 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: Frankenstein: New World – The Sea of Forever #1

Frankenstein: New World – The Sea of Forever #1

(W) Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski (A/CA) Peter Bergting
In Shops: Feb 05, 2025
SRP: $3.99

Frankenstein and the young Lilja navigate the world above ground to follow Lilja’s vision, but an ancient and familiar evil follows them wherever they go. Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski, and Peter Bergting return to the New World that Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. gave their lives to save.

Frankenstein: New World – The Sea of Forever

Preview: Frankenstein: New World – The Sea of Forever #1

Frankenstein: New World – The Sea of Forever #1

(W) Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski (A/CA) Peter Bergting
In Shops: Feb 05, 2025
SRP: $3.99

Frankenstein and the young Lilja navigate the world above ground to follow Lilja’s vision, but an ancient and familiar evil follows them wherever they go. Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski, and Peter Bergting return to the New World that Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. gave their lives to save.

Frankenstein: New World – The Sea of Forever

Mike Mignola Reunites with Christopher Golden, Thomas Sniegoski, and Peter Bergting in Frankenstein: New World – The Sea of Forever

Mike Mignola and his longtime collaborators, writers Christopher Golden and Thomas Sniegoski and artist Peter Bergting are teaming up to continue their fan-favorite story of Frankenstein: New World in a new four-issue limited series. Written by Mignola, Golden, and Sniegoski with art from Bergting, colors by Michelle Madsen, and letters from Clem RobinsFrankenstein: New World – The Sea of Forever is a thrilling new chapter in the Hellboy Universe. 

Since he first appeared in Mike Mignola and Richard Corben’s 2011 Hellboy: House of the Living Dead, the legendary monster Frankenstein has been an important figure in the Hellboy Universe. After the world ended, he even took it upon himself to help the last humans learn to survive in Hollow Earth before sleeping for one thousand years.

In 2022’s Frankenstein: New World a young girl named Lilja woke Frankenstein from his slumber for an epic quest to the surface world. Now, in Frankenstein: New World – The Sea of ForeverLilja and Frankenstein continue to navigate the treacherous surface world, stalked by an ancient and familiar evil. 

Frankenstein: New World – The Sea of Forever

Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, and Bridgit Connell Reunite For Lady Baltimore: The Daughters of Medusa

Mike Mignola and his Outerverse co-creator Christopher Golden are once again teaming up with artist Bridgit Connell to continue the epic adventures of Lady Baltimore in a new two-part comics event. Written by Mignola and Golden with art from Connell, colors by Michelle Madsen, and letters by Clem RobinsLady Baltimore: The Daughters of Medusa is the new chapter in the Outerverse Universe of books. 

Following the events of 2021’s Lady Baltimore: The Witch Queens and 2023’s Lady Baltimore: The Dream of Ikelos –  Lady Baltimore: The Daughters of Medusa throws readers back into the thick of a supernatural world war against occult Nazis. Sofia Baltimore and her team of adventurers travel to Paris to investigate reports of spies and soldiers being turned to stone by a gorgon. Can Lady Baltimore defeat the monster without becoming one herself? 

Lady Baltimore: The Daughters of Medusa #1 goes on sale in April, 2025.

Lady Baltimore: The Daughters of Medusa

Mike Mignola reunites with Christopher Golden, Thomas Sniegoski, and Peter Bergting for Frankenstein: New World – The Sea of Forever

Mike Mignola and his longtime collaborators, writers Christopher Golden and Thomas Sniegoski and artist Peter Bergting are teaming up to continue their fan-favorite story of Frankenstein: New World in a new four-issue limited series. Written by Mignola, Golden, and Sniegoski with art from Bergting, colors by Michelle Madsen, and letters from Clem RobinsFrankenstein: New World – The Sea of Forever is a thrilling new chapter in the Hellboy Universe. 

Since he first appeared in Mike Mignola and Richard Corben’s 2011 Hellboy: House of the Living Dead, the legendary monster Frankenstein has been an important figure in the Hellboy Universe. After the world ended, he even took it upon himself to help the last humans learn to survive in Hollow Earth before sleeping for one thousand years.

In 2022’s Frankenstein: New World a young girl named Lilja woke Frankenstein from his slumber for an epic quest to the surface world. Now, in Frankenstein: New World – The Sea of ForeverLilja and Frankenstein continue to navigate the treacherous surface world, stalked by an ancient and familiar evil. 

The debut issue of Frankenstein: New World – The Sea of Forever goes on sale in 2025. 

Frankenstein: New World – The Sea of Forever

EC Comics’ Epitaphs From the Abyss #1 kicks off some classic horror

Epitaphs From the Abyss #1

From the publisher that drove Tales from the Crypt, Vault of Horror, Haunt of Fear, and many more into the depraved hearts of an unsuspecting world, the immortal EC Comics returns! Epitaphs From the Abyss #1 kicks off the first ALL-NEW series in nearly 70 years! But, in this age of gore-porn and brutal, scary, horror, does the classic still deliver chills and thrills? It’s a whole new era of terror!

Featuring four tales to keep you up at night, Epitaphs From the Abyss #1 is a fun return to classic horror. It’s twists and turns that’ll get you to think more than make you afraid of unknown noises, but it’s a hell of a lot of fun.

Kicking off with “Killer Spec” from J. Holtham, Jorge Fornes, and Dan Jackson, Epitaphs From the Abyss #1 is predictable at times, but still has more than enough to surprise readers. It’s pretty easy to see where the debut story goes but it’s the ending and twists and turns that entertain in an unexpected way. I have no fond memories of EC Comics and remember HBO’s Tales From the Crypt at times scaring the shit out of me as a kid, but I appreciated the “lessons” one would learn at the end. While The Twilight Zone delivered parables with a sci-fi twist, EC to me was the horror cousin of that. Here we get to see where jealousy takes a wannabe writer and makes readers wonder how meta this tale is…

“Senator, Senator” is perfect for this election year. Chris Condon, Peter Krause, and Michelle Madsen explore why an elected official flip-flops on a key issue. Again, like the opening story, it’s not hard to guess where the story is going but it’s the details that stand out. It delivers a nice jab at the current political climate.

“Family Values” by Stephanie Phillips, Phil Hester, Travis Hymel, and Marissa Louise feels like something we’d see in a modern day horror film. Hell, we might have. But, the ending is damn near perfect in multiple ways. A father must choose which family member to kill, or himself, while they’re taken hostage by unknown individuals. Why and for what purpose? You’ll need to read and find out!

Finally, “US vs. US” is another fantastic jab, pun intended, at the current state of the United States. Two individuals must take on a group of freaks and things aren’t what they appear. Brian Azzarello, Vlad Legostaev, and Brittany Peery deliver a story that is very unexpected in the direction it goes and what’s revealed.

Epitaphs From the Abyss #1 might feel tame compared to today’s horror, it’s much more comedic and less about scares, but it mines the classic concept of EC Comics perfectly delivering four tales that’ll entertain and get you to think. Each is varied in story, art, and tone, and each delivers unexpected moments that’ll keep readers guessing. It’s rare when there’s no weak stories in an anthology, and Epitaphs From the Abyss #1 has none. It’s a fantastic start to the classic brand that’ll hopefully breathe new life into this type of horror.

Story: J. Holtham, Chris Condon, Stephanie Phillips, Brian Azzarello
Art: Jorge Fornes, Peter Krause, Phil Hester, Vlad Legostaev
Ink: Travis Hymel Color: Dan Jackson, Michelle Madsen, Marissa Louise, Brittany Peer
Letterer: Richard Starkings, Tyler Smith
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

Oni Press provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Explore the Dark Side in Star Wars: Vader’s Castle – The Deluxe Library Collection

Horror comes to a galaxy far, far away in Star Wars: Vader’s Castle–The Deluxe Library Collection coming soon from Dark Horse Books and Lucasfilm Publishing. This large format hardcover volume collects all the stories from the Sith Lord’s sinister lair, including the only reprinting of the one-shot, Shadow of Vader’s Castle. Featuring creepy new cover art by Francesco Francavilla, the deluxe book collects the following comics stories: Star Wars Adventures: Tales from Vader’s Castle, Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader’s Castle, Star Wars Adventures: Shadow of Vader’s Castle, Star Wars Adventures: Ghosts of Vader’s Castle, and the Star Wars Adventures: Free Comic Book Day 2019 short story “Droid Hunters.”

These tales are written by Cavan Scott and rendered in ghastly detail by acclaimed artists Francesco Francavilla, Derek Charm, Megan Levens, Kelley Jones, Corin Howell, Robert Hack, Nicoletta Baldari, Nick Brockenshire, and Charles Paul Wilson III, colored by Charlie Kirchoff, Michelle Madsen, Valentina Pinto, and Michael Devito, lettered by Robbie Robins, Tom B. Long, Andworld Design, Shawn Lee, and Valeria Lopez.

Exhumed from the lava mines of Mustafar comes the complete legends of Darth Vader’s castle: a shadowy tower haunted by the dark side. Join Rebel Commander Lina Graff, Lieutenant Hudd, and their friends as they sneak through the citadel’s dank corridors in search of escape. Along the way they trade terrifying tales of Obi-Wan, Han, Chewbacca, the Ewoks, and other galactic heroes facing off against interstellar creeps such as menacing Sith, soulless stormtroopers, possessed droids, alien witches, mutant monsters, and more! When Hudd falls into the clutches of Vaneé, the castle’s creepy caretaker, he is treated to further spine-chilling stories of the galaxy’s most vile villains, including Darth Maul, Asajj Ventress, Jabba the Hutt, and Vader himself! Even after the band of rebels flee the fortress, they are pursued by nightmares of rampaging were-Wookiees, Dagobah swamp monsters, and other ghouls!

And for the first time, the Shadow of Vader’s Castle one-shot is collected here, in which the Mustafarian locals share their own hair-raising legends about the villainous stronghold.

Are you brave enough to set foot in the Sith Lord’s fortress of fear?

The Star Wars: Vader’s Castle the Deluxe Library Collection hardcover volume contains 424 pages and measures 8 x 12.1875”. The collection will be available September 24, 2024 in bookstores and September 25, 2024 in comic shops. It is available for pre-order now on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, TFAW, and at your local comic shop and bookstore and will retail for $49.99.

Star Wars: Vader’s Castle the Deluxe Library Collection

Doug Wagner and Daniel Hillyard deliver a new twisted tale in Plastic: Death & Dolls

Doug Wagner and Daniel Hillyard return to the Plastic universe with a twisted new tale in the upcoming, Plastic: Death & Dolls. This five-issue miniseries is set to launch June 12 from Image Comics.

In Plastic: Death & Dolls, readers learn what drove Edwyn to commit his first kill at 10-years-old and how that set him on a blood-soaked path of decapitations, sporks, and dolls on his way to finding the one true love of his life…a sex doll named Virginia.

Plastic: Death & Dolls #1

Plastic: Death & Dolls #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, June 12:

  • Cover A by Hillyard & Michelle Madsen – Lunar Code 0424IM204
  • Cover B by Daniel Hillyard & Michelle Madsen Spork variant – Lunar Code 0424IM205
  • Cover C by Melissa Pagluica – Lunar Code 0424IM206
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