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It’s a Brand New Day (and New Printing) for Super Creepshow #1

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a brand-new second printing! Skybound and Image Comics have announced Super Creepshow #1 has completely sold out at the distributor level and will return with a second printingThe all-new series spins off of the Eisner Award-nominated comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Evoke Entertainment Company.  

To meet the incredible demand for the creepiest superhero comic around, Super Creepshow #1 Second Printingfeaturing a new cover by Martín Morazzo and Chris O’Halloran, will arrive in comic book shops on May 20, 2026

Earth’s mightiest superhero horror series assembles! The most star-studded superhero epic of the year begins with a pair of skin-crawling stories… 

First up, superhero comic icon Kieron Gillen and Rossi Gifford deliver a terrifying story that will have your spider sense tingling! Then, Eisner Award-winning creators Ryan North and Derek Charm make the case that super speed is the most horrific power of all! 

Super Creepshow #1 Second Printing (Lunar Code Below | SRP $3.99) will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.

Super Creepshow #1 Second Printing

When Wishes Turn Deadly: Skybound Shares First Look at Super Creepshow #3

Up, up, and into your worst nightmare! Skybound and Image Comics have unveiled interior pages and the lineup of variant covers from Super Creepshow #3. The series spins off from the Eisner Award-nominated comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Evoke Entertainment Company. Another stacked creative team delivers the latest batch of twisted heroes and villains when Super Creepshow #3 arrives in comic book shops on May 20, 2026

In the spirit of all iterations of Creepshow in pop culture, every issue of the Super Creepshow comic series comes packed with two stomach-churning stories from your favorite creators. Each issue of the five-part anthology will feature different creative teams from the worlds of comics, books, film, television, and beyond. Every uniquely horrifying standalone story is guaranteed to scare you to death. 

Be careful what you wish for...James Harren brings you the story of a fallen hero that led to dire consequences for the fate of alien races across the galaxy. Then, Brandon Thomas and Juann Cabal tell the cautionary tale of playing with fate…it may just ensure a worse destiny! 

In addition to the main cover by Pye ParrSuper Creepshow #3 comes with a lineup of variant covers, including open to order covers by James Harren and Juann Cabal

Super Creepshow #3

The full list of covers is below: 

  • Super Creepshow #3 Cover A by Pye Parr (Lunar Code: 0326IM0384) 
  • Super Creepshow #3 Cover B by James Harren (Lunar Code: 0326IM0385) 
  • Super Creepshow #3 Cover C by Juann Cabal & Fares Maese (Lunar Code: 0326IM0386)

Mini Reviews: Inglorious X-Force #4, Super Creepshow #2, Batwoman #2, Lobo #2

Lobo #2

Sometimes, the staff at Graphic Policy read more comics than we’re able to get reviewed. When that happens you’ll see a weekly feature compiling reviews of the comics, or graphic novels, we just didn’t get a chance to write a full one for.

These are Graphic Policy’s Mini Reviews and Recommendations.

Logan

Inglorious X-Force #4 (Marvel)Inglorious X-Force is a fun, kick-ass 90s throwback of a comic, especially with Philip Tan taking over art duties. He and writer Tim Seeley throw in a million concepts and lore references, but still have time for genuine bonding and emotions between the team of Cable, Boom Boom, Archangel, Akihiro, and Ms Marvel. I live for the Warren/Tabby/Akihiro love triangle. Inglorious X-Force #4 isn’t essential reading and is more Simonson/Liefeld New Mutants than Ellis/Immonen Nextwave, but finds its footing by the time the final page rolls around. This team is a good hang for sure, but lacking in the bad guy department until that cliffhanger. Overall: 7.5 Verdict: Read

Super Creepshow #2 (Image)Super Creepshow is another solid installment of this superhero/horror anthology featuring a story that will make you lose your lunch, and the return of the legendary Marv Wolfman to writing vampire hunters. Gerry Duggan, Scott Buoncristiano, and Mike Spicer lead off the comic with the disgusting “The Creepshow Two-In-One”. A standard issue Midwest superhero parody (I’m here for the Keg ; I wonder if he likes PBR.) turns into body horror comedy, and Buoncristiano pulls the limits of a “Mature” rating while Duggan pokes at fragile masculinity. This one definitely isn’t for the squeamish. Up next is Wolfman, Michele Rubini, and Miquel Muerto spinning a tale of violent vampires and fraught friendships in “Be Careful What You Wish For”. Wolfman hasn’t lost a step in this kind of story giving it personal (Pun intended) stakes and letting Rubini draw some savage, very unsexy bloodsuckers. This team could write one hell of a Blade series, but an action-packed story of kill or be killed is the next best thing. If you like your superheroes a little sick and twisted, then Super Creepshow is the comic for you. Overall 8.1 Verdict Buy

Batwoman #2 (DC) – The second issue of Batwoman is another case of strong visuals from Dani and Matt Hollingsworth, but below average writing from Greg Rucka. Seriously, this feels like reheated nachos from Elegy with a splash of tzatziki sauce. Rucka and Dani do attempt to raise the stakes with the appearance of Jake Kane, but his fate and Batwoman’s subsequent crash out feels rushed and unearned. It’s a reveal or a sake of a reveal not something honest and true to the character. Overall: 5.8 Verdict: Pass

Lobo #2 (DC) – The fun and a a network minimum amount of “frags” keep flying in Lobo #2 from Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, and Jean-Francois Beaulieu. This issue shows the day-to-day of Lobo as reality TV star, and it’s about as pretty as the truly terrible costume the network makes the Main Man wear. Lobo vs AI network suit is the battle royale we need in the age of layoffs, focus groups, and algorithms. Lobo #2 even pulls off a crossover/guest star moment with a delightful caricature of a famous, but not too famous DC hero. I can’t wait to see what comes out of Lobo’s mouth next or his latest fit. Overall: 8.8 Verdict: Buy

Preview: Super Creepshow #2

Super Creepshow #2

(w) Gerry Duggan, Marv Wolvman (a) Scott Buoncristiano, Michele Rubini

In the spirit of all iterations of Creepshow in pop culture, every issue of the Super Creepshow comic series comes packed with two stomach-churning stories from your favorite creators. Each issue of the five-part anthology will feature different creative teams from the worlds of comics, books, film, television, and beyond. Every uniquely horrifying standalone story is guaranteed to scare yo to death. 

Where do superhero powers come from? Surely, not there… Gerry Duggan and Scott Buoncristiano reveal the dark truth about the mastermind behind a superhero and the lengths he’ll go to steal the spotlight. Then, the iconic Marv Wolfman and Michele Rubini ask the most important question of all: Are vampires superheroes? 

Super Creepshow #2

Mini Reviews: Lobo #1, Batwoman #1, Sentry #1, Dead Teenagers #1, Super Creepshow #1, Wrestle Heist #4, Infernal Hulk #5

Super Creepshow #1

Sometimes, the staff at Graphic Policy read more comics than we’re able to get reviewed. When that happens you’ll see a weekly feature compiling reviews of the comics, or graphic novels, we just didn’t get a chance to write a full one for.

These are Graphic Policy’s Mini Reviews and Recommendations.

Logan

Lobo #1 (DC) – Almost in time for his big screen debut, Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, and Jean-Francois Beaulieu put together a comic that understands why the Main Man is such a fun character. Lobo #1 is equal parts satire and over-the-top violence with Corona going for a hard PG-13 version of the shenanigans that go on in Young’s indie comic, I Hate Fairyland. The code and origin story is intact (In a gorgeous double page spread), but the plot fits a society that is oversaturated with content so why not add bounty hunters to the docket. (Dog, who.) I love the jabs that Skottie Young and Jorge Corona take at Disney, Warner Brothers, and all the megacorps, but it’s because they have jester privilege. Most folks with an HBO Max/Paramount Plus/Disney Plus subscription are unlikely to read this comic. I’m very here for Lobo’s trying very hard not to sell out era, but of course, he does because late capitalism, and wow, I’m overintellectualizing this book. There are lots of funny one liners and excessive violence, and somewhere Simon Bisley is smiling at Corona and Jean-Francois Beaulieu’s over a bottle of Johnnie Walker. Overall: 8.9 Verdict: Buy

Batwoman #1 (DC) – Kate Kane relives past trauma in a mental hospital in Greece in a gorgeously drawn comic that also feels like a retread of a book from 19-20 years ago. Much of the book’s page count is Greg Rucka and Dani retelling the story of the relationship between Kate and her deceased villainous twin sister Alice. It’s cool to see Dani’s take on some iconic layouts and panels from JH Williams, but her and Matt Hollingsworth’s work resonates more in the present day scenes as Kate struggles with her past guilt and mental health. In the last few pages, Batwoman #1 does break new ground so I’ll give the next couple issues a shot especially since the book hasn’t looked this good since the Williams days. Overall: 7.5 Verdict: Read

Sentry #1 (Marvel)Paul Jenkins is back writing Sentry, and he and artist Christian Rosado really put the titular character through the wringer. Seriously, Watchdog is involved, super creepy Void stuff, and it feels like Bob Reynolds’ story is progressing for the first time time in years. Jenkins just *gets* Sentry’s voice and thoughts, and his insightful captions pair well with Rosado and Matt Milla’s epic-meets-psychologically disconcerting art style. We don’t know how much damage the Void has done, and that’s a frightening thing for this story and the Marvel Universe as a whole. Overall: 8.3 Verdict: Buy

Dead Teenagers #1 (Oni Press)Dead Teenagers #1 is a clever, nostalgic postmodern sci-fi slasher from Jude Ellison S. Doyle and Caitlin Yarsky. True to its title, it’s about a diverse group of teens trying to escape the worst life of their night. Each scenario riffs on fictional tropes, and Doyle and Yarsky revel in the references and especially the 90s fashion. This first issue also gives a nice handle on the key cast of characters before the status quo shifting twist. I thought I knew what this book was about, but I don’t and I love Dead Teenagers more for it. Overall: 8.1 Verdict: Buy

Super Creepshow #1 (Image) – In Super Creepshow #1, two of mainstream comics’ finest writers, Kieron Gillen and Ryan North, get to put their own sick and twisted spin on the superhero genre with artists Rossi Gifford and Derek Charm. Up first is Gillen and Gifford’s body horror twist on Spider-Man, The Creep. The hormones and gore are turned up to 11, and the female of species is deadlier than the male. I love the Sam Raimi energy of this 10-pager. The second story “Speed Freak” from North and Charm shows the frightening consequences of super speed with bullied Ron going from ersatz Flash to cosmic menace haunting his town and the only girl who was nice to him. Derek Charm’s Archie-style art especially works for the horror bits as Ron’s body breaks and bends with the the copyright friendly Speed force. Clever superhero and horror from some of the best talents in the industry means that Super Creepshow is a no brainer to pick up this week. Overall: 9.4 Verdict: Buy

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Sentry #1 (Marvel) – The Sentry is back and Paul Jenkins is back at the helm with artist Christian Rosado and Matt Milla. The debut issue brings up the interesting dynamic of superheroes who do so much damage and destruction while also trying to do good. What’s the balance? It’s an intriguing concept that uses the Sentry to examine the concept of modern superheroes. Overall: 8.0 Verdict: Buy

The Infernal Hulk #5 (Marvel) – Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, with art by Kev Walker, ink by Cam Smith, and color by Matthew Wilson, The Infernal Hulk #5 is an interesting one that feels a little out of left field, but feels like a key chapter in building toward whatever comes next. It’s a massive battle with heroes standing witness and key ramifications. The series has been a fantastic mix of traditional superhero comics but deeply infused with horror. The art and colors add to the vibe of the overall comic, making this a series that shouldn’t be missed. Overall: 8.0 Verdict: Buy

Wrestle Heist #4 (Image Comics)Kyle Starks‘ style, with colors by Vlad Popov, is on full display here with a gonzo issue where things go so right and so wrong at the same time as the heist begins. We learn far more about the evil promoter in a series that brings the fact and fiction together for a world we want to see more of. This is one you can appreciate at the surface level though those with wrestling knowledge will love it more. The backmatter is absolutely fantastic as always. Another great issue in a series that’s a hell of a lot of fun. Overall: 8.25 Verdict: Buy

Did Someone Say Vampires? Skybound Shares First Look at Superpowered Scares in Super Creepshow #2

When the Creep-signal hits the sky it’s not just a call, it’s a warning! Skybound and Image Comics have unveiled interior pages and the lineup of variant covers from Super Creepshow #2. The new series spins off of the Eisner Award-nominated comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Evoke Entertainment Company. Another stacked creative team delivers the latest batch or twisted heroes and villains when Super Creepshow #2 arrives in comic book shops on April 15, 2026

In the spirit of all iterations of Creepshow in pop culture, every issue of the Super Creepshow comic series comes packed with two stomach-churning stories from your favorite creators. Each issue of the five-part anthology will feature different creative teams from the worlds of comics, books, film, television, and beyond. Every uniquely horrifying standalone story is guaranteed to scare yo to death. 

Where do superhero powers come from? Surely, not there… Gerry Duggan and Scott Buoncristiano reveal the dark truth about the mastermind behind a superhero and the lengths he’ll go to steal the spotlight. Then, the iconic Marv Wolfman and Michele Rubini ask the most important question of all: Are vampires superheroes? 

In addition to the main cover by Pye ParrSuper Creepshow #2 comes with a lineup of variant covers, including open to order covers by Scott Buoncristiano and Michele Rubini and Lee Loughridge.

Super Creepshow #2

The full list of covers is below: 

  • Super Creepshow #2 Cover A by Pye Parr (Lunar Code: 0226IM0454) 
  • Super Creepshow #2 Cover B by Scott Buoncristiano (Lunar Code: 0226IM0455)
  • Super Creepshow #2 Cover C by Michele Rubini & Lee Loughridge (Lunar Code: 0226IM0456)

Preview: Super Creepshow #1

Super Creepshow #1

(W) Kieron Gillen, Ryan North (A) Rossi Gifford, Derek Charm

EARTH’S MIGHTIEST SUPERHERO HORROR SERIES ASSEMBLES! The most star-studded superhero epic of the year begins with a pair of skin-crawling stories! First up, superhero comic icon KIERON GILLEN (Young Avengers, Darth Vader) and ROSSI GIFFORD deliver a terrifying story that will have your spider sense tingling! Then, Eisner Award-winning creators RYAN NORTH (Fantastic Four) and DEREK CHARM (The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl) make the case that super speed is the most horrific power of all!

Super Creepshow #1

Get KO’d By the Complete Super Creepshow Creative Roster

In brightest day, in blackest night, no Creep shall escape His sight! Skybound and Image Comics have revealed the creators who took the Creep’s oath. The all-new series spins off of the Eisner Award-nominated comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Evoke Entertainment Company. Centered on superheroes and supervillains of the creepiest variety, Super Creepshow #1 will hit comic book shops on March 18, 2026.  

In the spirit of all iterations of Creepshow in pop culture, every issue of the Super Creepshow comic series comes packed with two stomach-churning stories from your favorite creators taking you on the super hero horror journey you never dared imagine! Each issue of the five-part anthology will feature different creative teams from the worlds of comics, books, film, television, and beyond. Every uniquely horrifying standalone story is guaranteed to scare you to death. 

The Super Creepshow series’ superstar creative lineup features Kieron Gillen, Rossi Gifford, Ryan NorthDerek Charm, Gerry Dugan, Scott Buoncristiano, Marv Wolfman, Michele Rubini, James Harren, Brandon Thomas, Juann Cabal, Ram V, Christian WardSam Humphries, Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, Sean Izaakse, Matteo Lolli, Riccardo Burchiell, and Fábio Veras

All five Super Creepshow issues will feature a main cover by Pye Parr and variant covers from an impressive list of artists. Super Creepshow #1 has a variant lineup including open-to-order covers by Carmine Di Giandomenico and Derek Charm, as well as a die cut mask cover by Andrea Milana and Jillian Crab, and an Invincible Team-Up cover by Rossi GiffordSuper Creepshow #2 features open-to-order variants by Scott Buoncristiano and Michele Rubini with Lee LoughridgeSuper Creepshow #3 also has two open-to-order variants by James Harren and Juann Cabal with Farés MaeseSuper Creepshow #4 features open-to-order variant covers by Sean Izaakse with Adriano Lucas and by Matteo Lolli with Romulo Fajardo Jr. (Wonder Woman). Super Creepshow #5 will also feature two open to order variant covers from more of comics’ creepiest artists, stay tuned for those details!  

The full list of covers is below: 

  • Super Creepshow #1 Cover A by Pye Parr (Lunar Code: 0126IM0292)
  • Super Creepshow #1 Cover B by Carmine Di Giandomenico (Lunar Code: 0126IM0293) 
  • Super Creepshow #1 Cover C by Derek Charm (Lunar Code: 0126IM0294) 
  • Super Creepshow #1 Cover D (Die Cut Mask) by Andrea Milana & Jillian Crab ($4.99) (Lunar Code: 0126IM0295) 
  • Super Creepshow #1 Cover E (Invincible Team-Up Variant) by Rossi Gifford (Lunar Code: 0126IM8059)

Your Friendly Neighborhood Super Creepshow Swings into Action March 2026

Skybound and Image Comics have announced Super Creepshow, an all-new spinoff series of the Eisner Award-nominated comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Evoke Entertainment Company. Coming hot on the heels of the Super Creepshow Special that debuted as a one-shot in October, Skybound and Image Comics will publish a five-part anthology series centered around superheroes and villains of the creepiest variety! Super Creepshow #1 will debut in comic book shops on March 18, 2026

In the spirit of all iterations of Creepshow in pop culture, every issue of the Creepshow comic series comes packed with two stomach-churning stories from your favorite superhero creators. Each issue of the anthology series will feature different creative teams from the worlds of comics, books, film, television, and beyond. Every uniquely horrifying standalone story is guaranteed to scare you to death. 

Super Creepshow #1 features tales by superhero comic icon Kieron Gillen and artist Rossi Gifford, as well as Eisner Award-winning creators Ryan North and Derek Charm, with letterer Pat Brosseau. 

The star-studded creative team behind Super Creepshow #1 concocted a pair of skin-crawling stories to kick off the new series. First up, Kieron Gillen and Rossi Gifford deliver a terrifying story that will have your spider sense tingling! Then, Ryan North and Derek Charm make the case that super speed is the most horrific power of all! 

In addition to the main cover by Pye ParrSuper Creepshow #1 comes with a lineup of variant covers, including open to order covers by Carmine Di Giandomenico and Derek Charm, as well as a die cut mask cover by Andrea Mialana and Jillian Crab.  

The Super Creepshow series’ all-star creative roster just goes on with the likes of Gerry Duggan, Scott Buoncristiano, Marv Wolfman, Michele Rubini, James Harren, Brandon Thomas, Juann Cabal and many others to be announced! 

Super Creepshow #1 (Lunar Codes Coming Soon | SRP $3.99, unless otherwise noted) will be available at comic book shops and digital platforms including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. 

The full list of covers is below: 

  • Super Creepshow #1 Cover A by Pye Parr 
  • Super Creepshow #1 Cover B by Carmine Di Giandomenico 
  • Super Creepshow #1 Cover C by Derek Charm 
  • Super Creepshow #1 Cover D (Die Cut Mask) by Andrea Milana & Jillian Crab ($4.99)
Super Creepshow #1