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Empowered Volume 12 comes from Adam Warren and Dark Horse in June 2023

Adam Warren and Dark Horse Books return at last to the tumultuous world of Empowered. With story and art by Warren and dazzling cover colors by Ryan KinnairdEmpowered Volume 12 features a mind-blowing, all-consuming, full-length single story that shakes up the Empowered universe like an avalanche of jackhammers!

Costumed crimefighter Empowered is trapped in a surreal nightmare scenario as her universe begins spontaneously rebooting again and again, with each variation more twisted and bizarre than the last! Can our befuddled superheroine somehow undo this inexplicable Neverending Reboot—while simultaneously steering her love life in a boldly polyamorous new direction with Thugboy and Ninjette!—or is this The End for Emp and her chaotically convulsing cosmos?

The Empowered Volume 12 original graphic novel will be in comic stores June 7, 2023 and bookstores June 20, 2023. It is available for pre-order on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and at your local comic shop and bookstore for $19.99. Empowered is for mature readers and is suitably shrink-wrapped to contain the epic-ness that awaits within!

Empowered Volume 12

Street Fighter Masters: Chun-Li #1 arrives this September

The strongest woman in the world is back in action in a brand new, one-shot, Street Fighter Masters: Chun-Li #1

Interpol Officer Chun-Li travels to her birthplace of China, determined to put an end to a new Shadaloo scheme. This is UDON‘s first new regular Street Fighter comic book since 2019, and is not to be missed!

Featuring interior art and story by Ryan Kinnaird, Street Fighter Masters: Chun-Li #1 is now available for pre-order from comic book specialty shops, online stores, and even the official UDON Store!

The Kings of Shadaloo Return in a Street Fighter One-Shot Comic

This December evil takes center stage, as UDON presents the Street Fighter: Shadaloo Special #1! This one-shot comic features four short stories, previously only available in UDON’s hardcover Street Fighter collections.

This villainous collection of rare tales includes two stories by writer Ken Siu-Chong and artist Hanzo Steinbach, and two stories both written and drawn by Omar Dogan. Balrog and Vega fight as only kings can! Juri and Crimson Viper hunt Decapre! Cammy teams up with Delta Red against Shadaloo, and the poisonous F.A.N.G causes mayhem!

Street Fighter: Shadaloo Special #1 sports two standard covers by Hanzo Steinbach (CVR A) and Ryan Kinnaird (CVR B). Also available in comic shops is a special Incentive CVR C by artist Panzer, which homages an x-citing comic cover from the 1990’s.

UDON is also producing its own online exclusive variant to the one-shot, showcasing the former Shadaloo operative turned MI6 agent – Cammy! This limited cover, illustrated by painter Warren Louw, is available for pre-order now exclusively through FocusAttack.com. Two versions are available – Cammy in her iconic Delta Red colors, and the EXTRA-limited (only 250 copies available!) Delta Blue version.

Street Fighter: Shadaloo Special #1 arrives in comic shows everywhere December 6, 2017.

Review: Royals #1

A myth from the future. A quest to the far stars. A legend written across galaxies. Guided by the other-dimensional Kree warrior known as Marvel Boy, the Inhuman Royal Family departs on an odyssey across all creation on search for lost secrets – and the last hope – of their people. Royals kicks off a Marvel-style space epic that promises to take the Inhuman Royal family into the unknown seeking knowledge that will change the course of Inhuman destiny.

Writer Al Ewing makes the fact this is about the future very clear as the comic opens in the future, post great adventure and pretty bluntly shows things don’t go smooth at all if some death to come among the exploration. The comic is interesting in that it puts Marvel Boy from and center with his weird history and social awkwardness and also really dives into some of the more obscure stories like the Black Vault event that saw the Kree homeworld Hala destroyed.

The first issue is all set up with some action to start, reminding us of the Inhuman’s plight, and then a debate as to who will head out into space on this mission. That’s about it, and in that sense, the issue is drawn out and decompressed in some ways. Thankfully the comic doesn’t spend too much time dwelling on the current Inhuman situation instead focused on the adventure to come and whatever Marvel Boy is scheming. Ewing balances things well in that aspect catching readers up on what has been and what to expect to come.

The art is interesting. I normally praise Jonboy Meyers and his energy on Teen Titans was something I enjoyed (for the little it was there). And while that style that pops is here, there’s also some details that drove me insane, particularly Medussa’s neck which looks freakishly tiny. There’s a few other instances of this on due to Meyer’s slightly exagerated style things seem to be a bit amplified. But the vast majority looks fantastic! The spread of Marvel Boy describing his history looks fantastic as does the Inhuman ship taking off (and the final page of just Medusa looks amazing and her neck is more normal). It was just a very odd thing I noticed that I became slightly obsessed about reading the comic. Meyers is joined by Ryan Kinnaird on colors and Meyer’s energetic style is helped by a color palette that pops on the page.

The first issue is a fun read and sets the Inhumans off into a more sci-fi cosmic adventure which is something that I’ve felt they’ve lacked for a few years. The last page especially is interesting and has me wanting to find out more and with the combo of Ewing and Meyers I’m expecting a comic that’ll return me to the spacfaring hopping adventure from Marvel in the 00s that gave us some awesome modern classic storylines. To Hala and beyond!

Story: Al Ewing Art: Jonboy Meyers
Story: 7.85 Art: 8.05 Overall: 7.90 Recommendation: Read

Marvel provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Preview: Zombie Tramp #17

ZOMBIE TRAMP #17

Writer(s): Dan Mendoza
Artist Name(s): Victoria Harris
Cover Artist(s): TMChu (regular, risqué variant), Dan Mendoza (limited variant), Ryan Kinnaird (artist, artist risque variant)
Risque variant cover (limited to 2500): TMChu
Mendoza variant cover (limited to 2000): Dan Mendoza
Artist cover (limited to 1500): Ryan Kinnaird
Artist risqué cover (limited to 2000): Ryan Kinnaird

32 pages/ Mature Readers/ FC
$3.99 (reg)/ $ 4.99 (var.)

Janey witnesses a teenage goth geek girl tortured and murdered by four trendy mall rats. Not her problem. But when she realizes the murderous click are using blinged-out iTablets to cast Necro-spells, she can’t let it slide. Follow this exciting story arc as Zombie Tramp returns to high school, Jumpstreet style, to solve the mystery of the iWitches!

Features a variant cover by series creator Dan Mendoza, a risqué variant cover, and an artist showcase variant and risque by Ryan Kinnaird (Empowered, Playstation Magazine).

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