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Preview: Saga of a Doomed Universe #3

Saga of a Doomed Universe #3

Written & Illustrated by SCOTT REED
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Cover A: 79394597449800311
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In 1984, the unlikeliest heroes emerge at the world’s end: a memory-powered loser named Super-Sleuth and the often-held-hostage heroine, Psionica. Reality itself is now threatened, thanks to original series creator Burt Colt, who has broken into this Bronze Age lost classic. He’s desperate to whistle-blow the terrible truth behind his erased comics career, even if it dooms his comic book creations…and the universe itself!

56 pages and four amazing covers! Prestige Format!

Saga of a Doomed Universe #3

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Monarch #1

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

A Home Without (Northwest Press) – An autobiographical graphic novel about a boy growing up in the Bible Belt of the 1980s.

Bishop: War College #1 (Marvel) – Bishop is leading and teaching a new team!

The Exiled #1 (WhatNot Publishing) – Wesley Snipes doing a comic. Nuff said.

Harrower #1 (BOOM! Studios) – A new horror series from Justin Jordan and Brahm Revel that sounds like a nice throwback to slasher/horror films of the 70s and 80s.

How I Became a Shoplifter #1 (Sumerian Comics) – A year by year look at the final generation of juvenile delinquents before technology took over. The concept sounds really intriguing.

I Am the Law: How Judge Dredd Predicted Our Future (Rebellion/2000AD) – Blending comic book history with contemporary radical theories on policing, I Am The Law takes key Dredd stories from the last 45 years and demonstrates how they provide a unique wake up call about our gradual, and not so gradual, slide towards authoritarian policing.

Marry Me a Little (Graphic Mundi) – Recounting same-sex marriage before the Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges made gay marriage the law of the land.

Monarch #1 (Image Comics) – Growing up in the city of Compton is tough enough as it is, but as Travon has learned all too well, growing up as an orphan in the city of Compton with gang members hunting you down every day is even tougher. But all of that is about to change, because today is the day that aliens make first contact with Earth-and it only spells doom for life as we know it! Read our glowing review here!

Red Goblin #1 (Marvel) – Normie Osborn gets his own symbiote. We’re hoping this isn’t the expansion of too many symbiotes again but it’s clearly leading somewhere.

Saga of a Doomed Universe #3 (CEX Publishing) – In 1984, the unlikeliest heroes emerge at the world’s end: a memory-powered loser named Super-Sleuth and the often-held-hostage heroine, Psionica. Reality itself is now threatened!

The Secret History of Black Punk: Record Zero (Silver Sprocket) – An illustrated roll-call for punk, post-punk, hardcore, no wave, and experimental bands from ground zero until now.

Space Job #1 (Dark Horse Comics) – After five long years of soul-crushing servitude as a chef’s assistant, Danny Sheridan is getting his dream job in space as First Officer aboard the SS George H.W. Bush. But on his first day he finds himself crashing back to reality. Nothing seems right. We’re intrigued by this one.

Spy Superb #2 (Dark Horse Comics) – Matt Kindt alone sells this one for us but the first issue was amazing. The series is about spies so perfect, they don’t realize they’re spies!

Static: Shadows of Dakota #1 (DC Comics/Milestone) – Static is back! The second season kicks off here as a new threat lurks in the shadows!

Storm and the Brotherhood of Mutants #1 (Marvel) – A “Sins of Sinister” series. The debut was solid and Storm leading a resistance against Sinister sounds too awesome.

Under the Banner of King Death (Beacon Press) – Set at the pinnacle of the “Golden Age” of Atlantic piracy, this novel follows three unlikely companions, who are sold into servitude on a merchant ship and unwittingly thrust into a voyage of rebellion.

Preview: Saga of a Doomed Universe #3

Saga of a Doomed Universe #3

Written & Illustrated by SCOTT REED
UPCs
Cover A: 79394597449800311
Cover B: 79394597449800321
Cover C: 79394597449800331
Cover D: 79394597449800341

In 1984, the unlikeliest heroes emerge at the world’s end: a memory-powered loser named Super-Sleuth and the often-held-hostage heroine, Psionica. Reality itself is now threatened, thanks to original series creator Burt Colt, who has broken into this Bronze Age lost classic. He’s desperate to whistle-blow the terrible truth behind his erased comics career, even if it dooms his comic book creations…and the universe itself!

56 pages and four amazing covers! Prestige Format!

Saga of a Doomed Universe #3

Preview: Saga of a Doomed Universe #2 (of 3)

Saga of a Doomed Universe #2 (of 3)

(W) Scott Reed (A/CA) Scott Reed
In Shops: Dec 28, 2022
SRP: $8.99

The Bronze-Age of comics ends here! It’s 1984, and Earth’s greatest hero, Masked Champion, finds himself powerless against this impending apocalypse. Meanwhile, original series creator Burt Colt highjacks everyone’s plans, as he uncovers the horrifying reality behind this story!

Saga of a Doomed Universe #2 (of 3)

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons #3

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

007 #5 (Dynamite Entertainment) – The series has been fantastic for Bond fans.

Action Comics #1050 (DC Comics) – With Dark Crisis over, what’s next for the DC Universe? A key part of that is here!

Book of Slaughter #1 (BOOM! Studios) – For those that enjoy Something is Killing the Children and House of Slaughter, this sounds like an important issue teasing what’s to come.

Divide #1 (CEX Publishing) – When Salim is separated from his family and imprisoned with countless other Muslims and immigrants, he and his allies develop a plan to return home. But can they escape before this prison’s supernatural secret consumes them all? A story about divisive politics and family separation.

Fist of the North Star Vol. 7 (VIZ Media) – Each volume has been amazing and if you’ve never had a chance to read the series, these hardback editions are well worth getting.

The Librarian of Auschwitz (Henry Holt) – A graphic novel adaptation of The Librarian of Auschwitz, inspired by the true story of Holocaust survivor Dita Kraus. This graphic novel tells the incredible story of a girl who risked her life to keep the magic of books alive during the Holocaust.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #1 (BOOM! Studios) – The two teams are back together again! The first meeting was a lot of fun and we’re expecting more of the same.

Now Let Me Fly: A Portrait of Eugene Bullard (First Second) – A soaring graphic biography that casts new light on the first African American fighter pilot, Eugene Bullard.

Once Upon a Time at the End of the World #2 (BOOM! Studios) – The first issue took us into a world with two survivors of an apocalyptic world. The issue oozed detail but it was the interaction of the two that has us coming back for more.

Plush #2 (Image Comics) – The first issue was over the top weird involving crooked cops and cannibal furries. Let’s hope the second delivers more of the same.

Red Winter: Fallout #1 (Scout Comics) – Joseph is on his own, desperate to find a way out of a city that seems hellbent on killing him.

Saga of a Doomed Universe #2 (CEX Publishing) – t’s 1984, and Earth’s greatest hero, Masked Champion, finds himself powerless against this impending apocalypse. The first issue was a nice homage to classic comics mixed with an intriguing meta aspect involving the creator of the comic.

Timeless 2022 #1 (Marvel) – Marvel has been releasing these issues focused on Kang and teasing what’s to come. If you want hints at what 2023 brings, this is the comic to get.

Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons #3 (DC Comics) – The first two issues have been amazing with a wonderful story and art that’s breathtaking. It’s been a while but hopefully the wait is worth it.

Preview: Saga of a Doomed Universe #1 (of 3)

Saga of a Doomed Universe #1 (of 3)

(W) Scott Reed (A/CA) Scott Reed
In Shops: Nov 30, 2022
SRP: $8.99

CEX Publishing is proud to present 1984’s most shocking comic book, revealed at last! The heroes have been murdered – all except for Roy Brannon, a costumed loser who could never become the champion that Earth needs. Now, it will be Roy’s chance to prove everyone wrong…. even if he has to destroy the entire Universe to do it! This is the comic that changed everything, presented in three triple-sized volumes with six covers, including homages to some of the other comics that changed everything!

Saga of a Doomed Universe #1 (of 3)

Review: Saga of a Doomed Universe #1

Saga of a Doomed Universe #1

This is it. 1984’s most shocking comic book, revealed at last! The heroes have been murdered — all except for Roy Brannon, a costumed loser who could never become the champion that Earth needs. Now, it will be Roy’s chance to prove everyone wrong…. even if he has to destroy the entire Universe to do it! That alone would make an intriguing comic to read but Saga of a Doomed Universe #1 delivers so much more with a multi-layered story that’s unexpected from that already interesting teaser.

Written by and with art by Scott Reed, Saga of a Doomed Universe #1 seems like it’s a simple homage to the major events of the 1980s. Take some Crisis, mix it with a little Miracleman, then dance between the clash of new and old, and that alone would make an entertaining read. But, this debut is so much more. Peppered throughout the issue are notes from the creator of the comic itself. Hints of a poisoning and a hidden real-world history buried in the series makes what was a simple exploration of comic history into something far more. What that more is? We’ll have to wait to find out.

Saga of a Doomed Universe‘s main story itself is enough of a draw. It starts simple enough as heroes doing their thing saving the day and then shifts into something dark and sinister. It’s a pivot from the more innocent age of comic heroes into the darker comics of the 80s. Heroes die in gruesome ways, bombs go off, clothes get skimpy. Even the villains remark at how messed up things get. The comic’s brilliance is that it both takes itself seriously through all of this but also delivers the moments with a wink, nod, and a bit of humor. When things get going, it gets going and the deaths and reactions feel like they challenge each other in the silly over-the-top nature of their delivery. It’s hard to not smile and laugh as the comic feels like it nails the exaggerated nature of 80s comics as they shifted their tone.

Reed nails the design and look of the comic as Saga of a Doomed Universe #1 mixes old-school designs with a bit more “modern” aspects. Deaths have a bit of gore but don’t linger, the characters themselves feel inspired by classic designs of Kirby, Ditko, and more. The comic subtlety uses Ben-Day Dots to stick the landing of its retro style.

Then there’s the meta aspect of it all. It’s best to just experience it as it’s unexpected, intriguing, and adds twist to the comic that makes it all really stand out from it’s already great premise.

Saga of a Doomed Universe #1 is a fantastic debut that’s far more than what was teased leading up to it. There’s an inception like aspect to it all that will leave readers either hooked or scratching their heads at the mystery teased. This is one that fans of “meta” comics will absolutely need to pick up as well as those who have enjoy a little retro sendup.

Story: Scott Reed Art: Scott Reed
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

CEX Publishing provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: comiXology/Kindle

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Saga of a Doomed Universe #1

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

007 #4 (Dynamite Entertainment) – Fans of James Bond won’t want to miss this series which has introduced an intriguing new villain and a lot of questions as to who Bond can trust.

The Approach #2 (BOOM! Studios) – The initial issue about a missing plane suddenly returning in a snow storm had us scratching our heads and wondering what would happen next. Fans of The Thing will dig this.

Avengers Assemble Alpha #1 (Marvel) – There’s a big event crossing over the various Avengers comics and it’s officially kicking off here.

Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #1 (DC Comics) – With a film coming soon, it’s not a surprise Blue Beetle is starting to get the spotlight. We love the fact that this is available in English and Spanish.

Justice Society of America #1 (DC Comics) – DC has had a bumpy ride of introducing its classic characters over the years but this new series should be interesting to see how it fits into the bigger picture.

Bob Phantom (Archie Comics) – We’re always interested in seeing how Archie handles classic superheroes.

My Bad Vol. 2 #1 (AHOY Comics) – Someone is killing capes-or would be, if they were better at it. Just that concept alone has us laughing and looking forward to this debut.

Plush #1 (Image Comics) – Serial-killing, cannibalistic furries! Sold!

Saga of a Doomed Universe #1 (CEX Publishing) – It’s 1984’s most shocking comic book, revealed at last! The retro style and concept got our attention.

Wildstorm 30th Anniversary Special (DC Comics) – Head back to the 90s with classic and new material celebrating Wildstorm!

Preview: Saga of a Doomed Universe #1 (of 3)

Saga of a Doomed Universe #1 (of 3)

(W) Scott Reed (A/CA) Scott Reed
In Shops: Nov 30, 2022
SRP: $8.99

CEX Publishing is proud to present 1984’s most shocking comic book, revealed at last! The heroes have been murdered – all except for Roy Brannon, a costumed loser who could never become the champion that Earth needs. Now, it will be Roy’s chance to prove everyone wrong…. even if he has to destroy the entire Universe to do it! This is the comic that changed everything, presented in three triple-sized volumes with six covers, including homages to some of the other comics that changed everything!

Saga of a Doomed Universe #1 (of 3)

The most shocking event of 1984 concludes this December from CEX Publishing

SAGA OF A DOOMED UNIVERSE #3 (OF 3)

Created by SCOTT REED
Retail Price: $8.99
On Sale 12/28

In 1984, the unlikeliest heroes emerge at the world’s end: a memory-powered loser named Super-Sleuth and the often-held-hostage heroine, Psionica. Reality itself is now threatened, thanks to original series creator Burt Colt, who has broken into this Bronze Age lost classic. He’s desperate to whistle-blow the terrible truth behind his erased comics career, even if it dooms his comic book creations…and the universe itself!

56 pages and four amazing covers! Prestige Format!

Diamond IDs: SEP221493 / SEP221494 / SEP221495 / SEP221496
Lunar Product Codes: 0922CX354 / 0922CX355 / 0922CX356 / 0922CX357

DIVIDE #2 (OF 2)

Written by KARIM AHMAD
Illustrated & Cover by DAVID N. GORDILO
Retailer Price: $6.99
On Sale 12/28

Divide continues with cover-to-cover prison break action in this double-sized chapter, presented in perfect bound, prestige format! The true danger of the demonic President’s vitriol is revealed! Salim and Jaffer, must unite their fellow inmates in revolt if they stand any chance of escaping this detention center with their souls intact and finding a way home from the empty maw of uncharted space.

Diamond IDs: SEP221489 / SEP221490
Lunar Product Codes: 0922CX350 / 0922CX351

FLOWERS FOR HENRY

Written by NIKOLAI FOMICH
Cover A by JG JONES
Illustrated & Cover B by ANTONELLO COSENTINO
Retail Price: $4.99
On Sale 12/28

When sickly young Henry Brixton befriends a ghost named Edwin, he discovers the world his father shielded him from – Victorian London! But as their friendship grows, Henry learns that his newfound freedom comes at a price, in this gorgeous one-shot comic, featuring a stunning watercolor cover by legendary artist JG Jones! 

Diamond IDs: SEP221491 / SEP221492
Lunar Product Codes: 0922CX352 / 0922CX353

SANTA VS ZOMBIES

Written by KOJI SAKAI, CW COOKE
Illustrated by CESAR DIAZ LEGASPE, ANDY POOLE
Retail Price: $19.95
On Sale 12/28

Just a meal and a place to sleep in the barn… When Jessa, the miller’s daughter, offers simple comforts to Willow and Gideon in return for a bit of work, the runaway princess and her fox spirit companion are more than willing to take Jessa up on it. After all, being on the road has its dangers, and the respite while they search for answers to Gideon’s cursed collar is more than welcome. But when the discovery of a murdered royal and a forsaken ghost comes to light, the two travelers realize they’ve stumbled into something far more sinister… 

Diamond ID: SEP221497
Lunar Product Code: 0922CX358
ISBN: 978-1-947659-63-6

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