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Death Dog #1 introduces a New Robot Nightmare

Death Dog #1

In a near-future America, Wyatt—an innocent 13-year old accused of shoplifting—is pursued by murderous robot police dogs. But an accident transforms one of his terrifying pursuers into a tame, docile, and affectionate robodog who tries to bond with and protect Wyatt! A touching tale of a terrifying future, Death Dog #1 takes “man’s best friend” and turns them into a robotic nightmare.

When it comes to publishers I can trust to skewer society, AHOY Comics is up there. Its releases have regularly poked at the world, making fun, and twisting it for our enjoyment. Death Dog #1 continues that with a list of targets for its twisted humor.

Written by Bryce Ingman, Death Dog #1 takes us to a feature where dogs are no longer around but their personalities have been transferred into robot versions. And with all technology, it’s then abused by corporations, twisted to meet whatever profit driven goal they have. So, what was a nice robotic companion are now death machines attacking criminals and biting off the hands of perceived shoplifters no matter their guilt or innocence.

Death Dog #1 delivers laughs in a “holy shit I can’t believe they went there” sort of way making readers wonder where it’ll go next. It also teases a society that has become happy in bloodlust and cheering on punishments usually reserved for religious fanaticism. And that’s likely a point of it all.

That bloodlust is brought visually by Alan Robinson who is joined by Paul Little on color and lettering by Rob Steen. The art does a great job of nailing the visual jokes delivering the punchlines at unexpected moments and with art that finds the humor in the rather gory situations. Arms are ripped off and hands threatened to as robots go all in on doing their job. The world is an interesting one looking like our current one, but slightly off. There’s something about it all that screams futuristic but I couldn’t pinpoint why.

As with all AHOY releases, there’s extras from James Finn Garner and Joe Orsak and Ingman and AR Sullivan. These all add to the experience and are nice additions to a comic that’s already worth checking out. It adds to the 22 page story giving a little extra for the price.

Death Dog #1 is twist and fun with a reality that’s probably coming to ours at some point. There’s a chuckle about it all that goes away when that point hits. Where it all goes should be interesting, but if it can deliver this commentary through the rest of the series, it’s one to definitely check out.

Story: Bryce Ingman, James Finn Garner Art: Alan Robinson, Joe Orsak, AR Sullivan
Color: Paul Little Letterer: Rob Steen
Story: 8.0 Art: 7.75 Overall: 7.9 Recommendation: Read

AHOY Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Preview: Bullet Adventures #1

Bullet Adventures #1

(W) Jordan Alsaqa, Randy Stone
(A/C) Lara Kane (L) Lucas Gattoni
(CB) Nicolás Carrizo, Francesca Cittarelli

Elderly Dale DeSouza, the former Silver Age speedster known as Bullet, is living out his final days in quiet isolation—until a visitor from the past (or is it the future?) drags him back into action. Transported to 1967 by a time-traveling scientist with more ambition than ethics, a newly de-aged Bullet must navigate old foes, new threats, and the strange twists of his own legacy. Can he get back to his own time… or will he change history first?

Bullet Adventures #1 also features two standout backup stories The Sensational Swan: The Session by PD Loupee and Randy Stone with 2022 Russ Manning Award winner Luana Vecchio (Lovesick), and The Backdoor Pilots, written by Dino Caruso with art by Alex Diotto (Olympia, Youth), colors by Paul Little, and letters by Adam Wollet.

Together, these additions round out a debut issue that offers far more than just a punchy lead—Bullet Adventures #1 is a full-throttle launchpad for a new generation of voices.

The full-color, 28-page debut is all-ages friendly with just enough edge for older readers, and will be available through comic retailers, Altruist Comics, and digital platforms starting September 10, 2025.

Bullet Adventures #1

Preview: Project Riese

Project Riese

(W) Zac Thompson (A) Jeff McComsey (C) Paul Little (L) Justin Birch

Sam Safdie and his intrepid group of treasure hunters set out to uncover the secrets that lie within the massive Nazi complex built underneath the Owl Mountains… Project Riese. Though they’re hoping to find a fortune in missing gold, but the truth of the complex is much more complex. At their backs is an awful German Archeologist known only as The Baron who will stop at nothing to steal the secrets of Project Riese for himself. But little do either of them know – the complex houses strange secrets that skirt the edges of known science. Secrets that are dying to escape the abandoned facility….

Project Riese

Preview: Project Riese #4

Project Riese #4

(W) Zac Thompson (A) Jeff McComsey (C) Paul Little (L) Justin Birch

The death of a friend casts a shadow over the crew’s spirit and pride. As their unity spirals, so too does the world around them. Trapped with nowhere to go, they’re forced to fight their way through a torrent of blood created by a new form of meat grinder. Is anyone safe? Project Riese is an action-packed adventure/sci-fi tale perfect for fans of Uncharted, Overlord, and The Keep.

Project Riese #4

Preview: Project Riese #3

Project Riese #3

(W) Zac Thompson (A) Jeff McComsey (C) Paul Little (L) Justin Birch

Deep within the bowels of the war complex, Sam and his crew of treasure hunters face off against soldiers, war-torn abominations, and each other. But are they prepared to face the horrors that lie within the murky waters of the Rzeczka Water Lab? Project Riese is an action-packed adventure/sci-fi tale perfect for fans of Uncharted, Overlord, and The Keep.

Project Riese #3

Zac Thompson, Jeff McComsey, Paul Little, and Justin Birch deliver sci-fi adventure in Project Riese

Mad Cave Studios has announced the six-issue Sci-fi/ Pulp Adventure series Project Riese, written by critically-acclaimed writer Zac Thompson, art and cover by Jeff McComsey, with colors by Paul Little and letters by Justin Birch.

It’s 1952. The wound WWII inflicted on the world is still fresh. Sam Safdie and his ragtag group of treasure hunters have been searching for the fabled map of the Owl Mountains for years…and they finally found it. Their journey leads them to a massive war complex that hides both unknown horrors and a fortune in gold. However, the deeper they travel, the more they realize the complex has developed a life of its own and that some secrets are better left buried in the past.

Project Riese #1 is definitely for fans of Uncharted, Overlord, and The Keep, and hits comic shops Aug. 2nd.

Project Riese #1

Mother Russia and more from CEX Publishing in June 2023

MOTHER RUSSIA #1

Written & Illustrated by JEFF MCCOMSEY
Cover B UGIS BERZINS
Cover C MICHAEL AVON OEMING
Retailer Price: $4.99
On Sale 07/26

One baby. One rifle. Two million zombies! As a zombie apocalypse breaks out in WWII, a Soviet sniper risks her life to protect an innocent baby boy. From Jeff McCommsey, the creator behind the hit MOTHER RUSSIA: WINTER SPECIAL and introducing rising star guest cover artist Ugis Berzins!

Don’t miss the 1-in-10 incentive cover by Michael Avon Oeming!

Lunar Product Codes 0423CX244 /  0423CX245 /  0423CX246

UPC
Cover A: 79394597460300111
Cover B: 79394597460300121
Cover C: 79394597460300131

SEVEN YEARS IN DARKNESS #3

Written & Illustrated by JOSEPH SCHMALKE
Cover C RICHARD PACE
Retailer Price: $4.99
On Sale 07/26

Months have passed since the massacre at the Academy of Black Magic where seven children lost their lives. Now someone is sabotaging other students leading to deadly results. A mysterious and disturbed class member, Zero, is under suspicion as the possible saboteur while Matthew and the other apprentice mages prepare to be tested and placed into one of five houses.

Featuring a 1:10 variant cover by horror-Meister Richard Pace!

Lunar Product Codes 0423CX247 /  0423CX248 /  0423CX249

UPC
Cover A: 79394597454200311
Cover B: 79394597454200321
Cover C: 79394597454200331

OUTLAND ENTERTAINMENT

THE JOTUNN WAR

Written by IAN STUART SHARPE
Illustrated by DEVMALYA PRAMANIK, GER CURTI, PAUL LITTLE
Retailer Price: $22.95
On Sale 07/26

In the Vikingverse, the Norse rule the stars with restless fleets and an iron will. But when the thralls rebel, turning to the artifice of Norns to help them escape their bondage, the natural order is thrown into chaos.

ISBN 978-1-954255-16-6

Preview: My Bad: Volume Two #4

My Bad: Volume Two #4

(W) Mark Russell, Bryce Ingman
(A/C) Peter Krause
February 22, 2023
$4.99

Emperor King returns from prison to a house full of uninvited villains! At a gathering of heroes, the Chandelier has a confession to make–one that threatens to ungather the gathered heroes! PLUS: Rush Hour experiences a weird bathroom! It’s all happening in The Important New Superhero Universe! Get in on the ground floor NOW, or repent at your leisure!

My Bad: Volume Two #4

Preview: My Bad: Volume Two #4

My Bad: Volume Two #4

(W) Mark Russell, Bryce Ingman
(A/C) Peter Krause
February 22, 2023
$4.99

Emperor King returns from prison to a house full of uninvited villains! At a gathering of heroes, the Chandelier has a confession to make–one that threatens to ungather the gathered heroes! PLUS: Rush Hour experiences a weird bathroom! It’s all happening in The Important New Superhero Universe! Get in on the ground floor NOW, or repent at your leisure!

My Bad: Volume Two #4

Review: My Bad Volume 2 #1

My Bad Volume 2 #1

Someone is killing capes—or would be, if they were better at it. Will this crisis draw the crime-fighting Chandelier out of retirement? PLUS! Emperor King adopts a new costumed identity so he can get a date! My Bad Volume 2 #1 brings back the madcap world created by Mark Russell and Bryce Ingman in a first issue that’s as funny as it pitch sounds.

Composed of a series of shorts all tied together, My Bad Volume 2 #1 has two focuses, the murders and the date. Each brings their own insanity to the table and each will get you to laugh. These are characters who are such exaggerations they go from unlikeable to actually funny. None of these characters are good people, they’re the extremes of modern superheroes stretched even further. The powers, the personalities, the issues, are all here expanded and pumped full of jokes.

It’s hard to read My Bad Volume 2 #1 and not smile and laugh. It takes itself seriously and also sees itself as a spoof of modern superheroes. And it works so well. It, and other comics like it, are built on a love of the genre and what makes heroes and villains larger than life. It’s not just their powers but their personality quirks and the strange lives they live. Russell and Ingman take that all to the extremes for a great result.

The assassination attempts, the date, like early Tarantino films, the various short stories all come together to build a bigger picture and cohesive narrative. But, each of the segments can work on their own too delivering enough for the punchline and packed with silliness. This is a comic that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

The art by Peter Krause and Joe Orsak with color by Kelly Fitzpatrick by Paul Little and lettering Rob Steen is solid. Each character’s design is as exaggerated as their personality challenging the reader as to where to look for the jokes. Add in a brilliant design for the assassin and his victims and it’s a comic whose laughs come from all over.

My Bad Volume 2 #1 left me with a smile on my face as a reader and got me to actually laugh out loud multiple times. It’s a silly love letter to superheroes that loves its genre and has no problem making fun of it too. A definite must get for those who need a pick me up.

Story: Mark Russell, Bryce Ingman Art: Peter Krause, Joe Orsak
Color: Kelly Fitzpatrick, Paul Little Letterer: Rob Steen
Story: 8.25 Art: 8.25 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy

AHOY Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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