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Joshua Williamson and Leomacs Sink Their Teeth into Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man

Skybound Entertainment, Image Comics, and Universal Products & Experiences have announced Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man, a new four-issue limited comic book series from writer Joshua Williamson and artist Leomacs. Howling through moonlit nights, The Wolf Man returns in a new series arriving in comic book shops in June 24, 2026

Adam Jaeger thought he could become someone new at college… but not like this. One moment he was partying, the next he’s recovering from a massacre that left almost no survivors. The worst part? He might be responsible…  

As the monster within tries to claw loose, Adam will do anything he can to stop from becoming…THE WOLF MAN. 

The first issue features covers by Leomacs and Pip Martin, Joshua Middleton, Maria Wolf and Mike Spicer, David Talaski, Jorge Fornés, Guillem March, and Michael Walsh.

Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man

Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man #1 (of 4) (Lunar Codes Coming Soon | SRP: $4.99, unless otherwise noted) will be available at comic book shops and digital platforms including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play on Wednesday, June 24, 2026. 

The full list of covers is below:  

  • Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man #1 Cover A by Leomacs & Pip Martin 
  • Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man #1 Cover B by Joshua Middleton  
  • Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man #1 Cover C (1:10 Incentive) (Connecting) by Maria Wolf & Mike Spicer 
  • Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man #1 Cover D (1:25 “Classic Horror” B&W) by Joshua Middleton 
  • Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man #1 Cover E (1:50 Incentive) by David Talaski 
  • Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man #1 Cover F (1:75 Incentive) by Jorge Fornés 
  • Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man #1 Cover G (1:100 Incentive) (Foil) by Guillem March (SRP: $5.99) 
  • Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man #1 Cover H Blank Sketch Cover (SRP: $5.99) 
  • Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man #1 Cover I (Die Cut Reveal Cover) by Michael Walsh (SRP: $5.99) 

Charlie Adlard, Chris Condon, and Andrew Eherich team for Of the Earth

Artist Charlie Adlard joins co-writers Chris Condon and Andrew Ehrich, colorist Pip Martin, letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, and designer Mike Tivey for his triumphant return to single issue storytelling in this neo-noir-tinged eco-horror Of the Earth. This six issue miniseries will launch in May from Image Comics.

Tabitha ‘Tabby’ Black flees a sordid life for her quiet hometown of Solitude, Texas and the comfort of her Gramma’s home where she was raised. Only home isn’t what it once was…. and neither is Gramma.

Of the Earth #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, May 20:

  • Cover A by Adlard
  • Cover B by Jacob Phillips
Of the Earth

Everything Dead & Dying #5 is a great ending but not necessarily a great single issue

Death comes to Caverton.

Story: Tate Brombal
Art: Jacob Phillips
Color: Pip Martin
Letterer: Aditya Bidikar

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Everything Dead & Dying #4 is another emotional gut punch of an issue

In the penultimate chapter, Jack finds himself trapped with the human invaders spread out all over his rural town and ready to take it for themselves. Will Jack be able to defend his undead loved ones, or will his zombie neighbors take matters into their own rotting hands — especially as they grow hungrier and hungrier?

Story: Tate Brombal
Art: Jacob Phillips
Color: Pip Martin
Letterer: Aditya Bidikar

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Event Horizon Gets a Sequel Comic as Well as Final Reprints of the Prequel Series

Almost 30 years after its maiden voyage, the cult-classic horror movie Event Horizon has returned. IDW Publishing has announced all four of the currently released issues of the prequel series have sold out, and a brand new series, set many years after the events in the film, is set to debut in April, 2026.

From the brilliant mind of Eisner Award-winning writer Christian Ward comes Event Horizon: Inferno. After captivating fans with the twisted prequel series, Ward returns to reveal what happens 200 years after the unforgettable events of the movie while amping up both the shocking terror and gripping action with artist Rob Carey.

Issues of the prequel series Event Horizon: Dark Descent from Ward, Tristan Jones, Pip Martin, and Alex Ray keep selling out. To meet the demand, IDW Publishing has announced the last and final reprints of the first four issues of the hit horror series. These new printings will be the last chance for readers to get single issues of the incredibly popular series. Fans who miss out will not be able to obtain a physical copy of the terrifying tale until the collected trade paperback edition arrives next summer.

Pre-orders for all four new and final printings are due December 15. Be sure to contact a comic shop before this date to guarantee copies. All four new printings go on sale February 4, 2026, which is the same day the final issue of the chilling series also arrives in shops.

Everything Dead & Dying #3 is a hell of a tense issue that’ll keep you on the edge of your seat

Death has come to the town of Caverton, and Jack is left to pick up the pieces. But in saving the family he has left, will he condemn the rest of his neighbors and friends to an even worse fate? And as the human survivors get split up, the dead only grow hungrier…

Story: Tate Brombal
Art: Jacob Phillips
Color: Pip Martin
Letterer: Aditya Bidikar

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Everything Dead & Dying #2 dives into history teasing this is deeper than your average zombie story

Despite his best efforts to cling to his fantasies, reality has landed on Jack Chandler’s doorstep…in the form of a bullet. The arrival of outsiders to Jack’s hidden oasis of a rural community forces him to confront the zombie apocalypse he has been hiding from, and pick up arms to protect his undead family.

Story: Tate Brombal
Art: Jacob Phillips
Color: Pip Martin
Letterer: Aditya Bidikar

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Event Horizon: Dark Descent #2 plunges the crew, and readers, further into the horror

Event Horizon #2

After activating the experimental gravity drive aboard the ship, the crew of the Event Horizon are transported to an outer-space hellscape that defies comprehension. Already, this new realm is making some of the crew behave…strangely. And still, the worst is yet to come, as the king of this hell is about to make his entrance! Event Horizon: Dark Descent #2 continues to build off the visual horrors of the original film.

There are a few films that have trouble watching. When there’s extreme gore and body horror, I tend to wince and often struggle to get through it. Hellraiser and Event Horizon are two that I’ve watched and dread watching again. So, I went into the first issue of Event Horizon: Dark Descent with a slight PTSD of the film and slight tenseness knowing my experiences from watching the movie. I was able to make it through the comic, though with unease. Event Horizon: Dark Descent #2 continues that unease as to crew is plunged into hell and are confronted by the demons within.

Written by Christian Ward, Event Horizon: Dark Descent #2 focuses on the maiden voyage of the ship and what happened to it and its crew before the events of the film. With the drive activated, they have found themselves in hell surrounded by cosmic horrors and their own horror within. Quickly the crew succumbs to it all and that could be the only gripe of the comic. Yes, we know that something terrible happened, but there’s little tense build up to all of that and the second issue dives right into much of the crew being driven mad. It’s not a build up of visions or haunted by ghosts of their pasts, it’s just straight up madness at times resulting in their self harming with a popular one being gouging out their eyes. It’s quick to get to gore.

But, it’s not everyone, and that’s what’s interesting. There are some crew focused and not impacted, as far as we know. Instead they want to figure out what has happened and do what they can to get back to safety. It’s the levelheaded having to deal with the madness that will make what’s to come rather interesting.

The art by Tristan Jones delivers the carnage with color by Pip Martin and lettering by Alex Ray. There is some solid, and disturbing imagery, with eyeballs hanging out and the bloodshed by crew. The comic’s art drives right up to the line of butchery that might distract. There’s gore. There’s some crazy stuff. But, it’s not quite to the level where you need to look away at the abject horror of it all. The look overall is a dirty style that fits the horror aspect of the comic and delivers an unease in the visuals.

Event Horizon: Dark Descent #2 is an interesting issue that dives right into the madness we all knew was coming. We only have hints as to what happened to this crew and there still some things yet to come that we know about. Overall, the comic feels like it’s doing a solid job of expanding this version of hell and the world of Event Horizon.

Story: Christian Ward Art: Tristan Jones
Color: Pip Martin Letterer: Alex Ray
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Everything Dead and Dying #1 adds an emotional gut punch to the zombie genre

Everything Dead and Dying #1

Jack Chandler is the sole survivor of the zombie apocalypse in his rural farming community, but rather than eliminate them, he has chosen to continue living alongside the undead—including the husband and adopted daughter he fought so hard to have. But when his town is discovered by outsiders, Jack suddenly becomes the one thing standing in the way of those who hope to kill his family for good. Everything Dead and Dying #1 is a new entry in the zombie genre but delivers something new and different with the debut issue.

The zombie genre goes back over 200 years. Over the centuries, there’s been classic movies, books, television shows, comics, and video games all taking advantage of the genre. Generally, we think a story of survival against ravenous mindless hordes but The Walking Dead, World War Z, and even Romero’s classic Night of the Living Dead all showed the genre could be more, exploring our world, exploring humanity, or delivering the story from new perspectives. So, it gets interesting when there’s something new added to the genre when there’s so much out there. Everything Dead and Dying feels like something new and different.

Written by Tate Brombal, Everything Dead and Dying #1 introduces Jack Chandler. Through a tale told to his daughter, we learn about Jack’s life. His rough childhood, being ostracized by the community because of his sexuality, his meeting the love of his life, and their eventually adding a daughter to their family. It’s all a sweet tale but through it, you can tell there’s a bit of melancholy. And then we find out the reality. Jack is alone. Not because the story isn’t true. It’s because a deadly outbreak has happened turning those who catch it into zombies. Jack is immune though.

So, what does a person do if they’re alone and survived the zombie apocalypse? You go about your life, finding purpose in taking care of your zombie community. A slightly different take on the concept, a more passive zombie that seem fine as long as they’re taken care of as far as food. Jack is a farmer, so he has plenty to live off of and the knowledge to survive, but he sees the inevitability of it all and wonders what’s next for him. His animals get sick, he’s getting old, time is wearing on him and what he needs to survive. All the while his family, now zombies, live in the house, and the city is still filled with the shambling remains of his neighbors. He protects them and in some ways they protect him by giving him purpose and drive. He has them to take care of.

So, what happens when that quiet, peace, and routine are shattered by outsiders? That’s what we’ll find out in Everything Dead and Dying, a new exploration of the definition of humanity and what drives us to live.

The art by Jacob Phillips nails the rather sad, at times morose, story. With color by Pip Martin and lettering by Aditya Bidikar, the comic features a color palette that adds to the rather dour situation but also balances that with the brighter, sunnier, surroundings it all takes place in. We get the feel of the situation with zombified individuals dirty, falling apart, worn, but balanced with the beautiful nature that is Jack’s land and farm, and the small town feel of it all. This isn’t a story of survival in the big city, it’s survival in the small towns that have been left behind in modernity and the art captures that feel. Bidikar’s lettering too stands out as it’s not just Jack’s dialogue and recounting of everything, but even the zombies themselves have a bit of personality through the choice of lettering that emphasizes and reminds us of their nature.

Everything Dead and Dying #1 is a hell of a start that has a chance of going down as a classic in the genre. It presents a new and different take on the genre and feels like it has something to say underneath it all. Beyond the shambling remnants of society, it’s the story of a man who finds purpose in a horrible situation and will have to fight to keep it, even when it feels like madness.

Story: Tate Brombal Art: Jacob Phillips
Color: Pip Martin Letterer: Aditya Bidikar
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Event Horizon: Dark Descent #1 captures the horror of the film

An all-new cosmic horror story set in the universe of the terrifying cult-classic film! The Event Horizon was a revolutionary spaceship designed for one mission: faster-than-light travel with a top secret and experimental gravity drive. But upon activating the device, the ship journeyed across the borders of HELL ITSELF. In a nightmarish realm of torments beyond imagining, Captain Kilpack and the first crew of the Event Horizon must resist all manner of demonic forces including Paimon, the eyeless King of Hell, and their own descents into madness and bloodlust, if they’ve any chance of escaping back to their own world. Abandon all hope and board the Event Horizon.

Story: Christian Ward
Art: Tristan Jones
Color: Pip Martin
Letterer: Alex Ray

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

Zeus Comics
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