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Preview: Masterminds #2

Masterminds #2

Writer: Zack Kaplan
Artist: Stephen Thompson
Colorist: Thiago Rocha
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Cover Artist: Stephen Thompson

Level Two.

Edward and Angie begin the adventure of a lifetime as they face the Masterminds’ strange but brilliant real-life puzzles and challenges. But when they realize they are not the only competitors, they will have to ask themselves if they are willing to turn criminal on the gaming company they once worked for and make horrific sacrifices to get ahead.

Masterminds #2

Preview: Kill All Immortals II #1

Kill All Immortals II #1

Writer: Zack Kaplan
Artist: Fico Ossio
Colorist: Thiago Rocha
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Cover Artist: Oliver Barrett

The Asvalds were once a powerful billionaire Viking family with a source of secret immortality, until the family’s only daughter, Frey Asvald, led her brothers in a principled rebellion to overthrow their barbaric father and end their eternal powers. But when an ancient and supernatural adversary threatens to destroy their precarious empire and kill them one by one, they must band together as a family, survive another deadly war—and dare to test their new mortality.

Kill All Immortals II #1

Preview: Masterminds #1

Masterminds #1

Writer: Zack Kaplan
Artist: Stephen Thompson
Colorist: Thiago Rocha
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

When an ambitious and troubled video game programmer dares to audition for a secret society in the gaming/tech industry, composed of cutthroat, genius masterminds that promise to help their members achieve their wildest dreams, he and his rebellious co-worker find themselves in a gauntlet of real-life puzzles that quickly turn deadly. Are they truly smart enough to survive the mysterious game of the Masterminds?

Masterminds #1

Masterminds #1 is Saw with Rich People as Jigsaw that Skewers Career Success

Masterminds #1

When an ambitious and troubled video game programmer dares to audition for a secret society in the gaming/tech industry, composed of cutthroat, genius masterminds that promise to help their members achieve their wildest dreams, he and his rebellious co-worker find themselves in a gauntlet of real-life puzzles that quickly turn deadly. Are they truly smart enough to survive the mysterious game of the Masterminds? Masterminds #1 feels like a mix of some beloved properties but underneath skewers the video game industry and employment in general.

Written by Zack Kaplan, Masterminds #1 takes us into the world of video game development where a talented designer, Edward, winds up working in a group on a game where his focus is the details of trees. It skewers the industry talking about the perks, like going to game conventions, only to see the devs being forced to work long hours to deliver a playable demo during the convention. The comic shines a spotlight on the crunch of video game development which has been an issue raised for years and regularly discussed as part of the abuse of workers in the industry. It goes beyond that calling out an industry focused more on tie-ins and licensing their properties out as well as microtransactions, all of that over the gameplay itself. But, that abuse goes up to 11 as Edward solves a puzzle while at a party and introducing him to Masterminds, a secret society that’s all about power and success. To get in, you must go through their sadistic quests that piles up the bodies.

Kaplan gives a wink and a nod with an interesting commentary on today’s employment environment which leads to the abuse of the workers, endangering their health and at times leading to their death without a second thought from corporate masters. It’s a system where one kills themselves to barely rise and get minimal raises while Masterminds is that same sacrifice on a grander scale, but of others, to get ahead. It raises the debate that those succeed do so at the inhumane expense and abuse of others. Both are acceptable by society in different ways.

The art by Stephen Thompson with color by Thiago Rocha and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou gives an almost Tron sequel meets horror vibe. There’s a shock to what’s witnessed as the comic does a solid job of building to its reveals. What feels like a simple game to start escalates visually but those visuals are interesting in that they suck in the readers to try to solve the problems as well. It’s a comic where every panel might hold a clue and begs to be examined.

Masterminds #1 can be taken at a surface level reading and just a mindfuck of a horror game but it also has something more to say. The first issue seems to give a finger as to where we are as a society when it comes to success in one’s career and hopefully we get to see more of that as the body count rises with each issue.

Story: Zack Kaplan Art: Stephen Thompson
Color: Thiago Rocha Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Story: 8.25 Art: 8.25 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy

Dark Horse provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Preview: Masterminds #1

Masterminds #1

Writer: Zack Kaplan
Artist: Stephen Thompson
Colorist: Thiago Rocha
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

When an ambitious and troubled video game programmer dares to audition for a secret society in the gaming/tech industry, composed of cutthroat, genius masterminds that promise to help their members achieve their wildest dreams, he and his rebellious co-worker find themselves in a gauntlet of real-life puzzles that quickly turn deadly. Are they truly smart enough to survive the mysterious game of the Masterminds?

Masterminds #1

Kill All Immortals is Back in Business this October

One of the most exciting, bloody, action-packed Dark Horse Comics debuts of 2024, Kill All Immortals returns after a sell-out debut for more vicious combat and power struggles in Kill All Immortals II. Writer Zack Kaplan, artist Fico Ossio, colorist Thiago Rocha, and Eisner-winning letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou take the immortal violence to new heights in this five-issue continuation.

Fans of this hit series can secure issue #1 in October 2025, with main cover art by returning cover artist and Clio-Award winner Oliver Barrett, as well as variant covers from Matt Taylor, John Giang, and Tula Lotay. Issues #2-5 will each offer a single variant by Ivan Tao, Dan Quintana, Alan Quah, and Stefano Simeone, respectively.

The Asvalds were once a powerful billionaire Viking family with a source of secret immortality, until the family’s only daughter, Frey Asvald, led her brothers in a principled rebellion to overthrow their barbaric father and end their eternal powers. But when an ancient and supernatural adversary threatens to destroy their precarious empire and kill them one by one, they must band together as a family, survive another deadly war, all while testing their new mortality.

Gather your kin for more war in Kill All Immortals II #1 (of 5) when the visceral sequel arrives in comic shops on October 1, 2025, for $4.99.

Silicon Valley’s smartest secret society invites you to play their game in Masterminds

Dark Horse Comics and creative team behind The Midnight: Shadows OGN is granting anyone who dares an opportunity of a lifetime—the chance to join the world’s smartest mastermind circle. And while for centuries, the world might have had many mastermind circles, real groups, secret, elite cohorts of influential individuals dedicated to the unbridled success of their members by any means necessary, none are so powerful as this one–Masterminds.

Are you smart enough to survive their deadly game of riddles, puzzles and tests? And if so, are you willing to do whatever it takes to get ahead and finally win? Writer Zack Kaplan, cover and series artist Stephen Thompson, colorist Thiago Rocha, and prolific Eisner-winning letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou invite you to a gauntlet of the mind in the new comic series, Masterminds. Variant covers are provided by Aaron Campbell and Bjorn Barends.

Masterminds is waiting for you to show if you are truly worthy, beginning in August 2025. Accept the invitation, prove your worth and pre-order Masterminds #1 (of 5) before it arrives in comic shops on August 27, 2025, for $4.99. 

Sister Imperator #1 has sold out and gets a new printing

Dark Horse Comics and Tobias Forge, founder and mastermind of the global theatrical rock band GHOST, debuted Sister Imperator #1 to eager fans everywhere on March 5, 2025. The standard retail variant of this first issue quickly sold out at the distributor level, and in response, Dark Horse has ordered a continuation printing. The new supply of Sister Imperator #1 is expected to arrive at comic shops on April 9, ahead of issue #2, out on April 16. Fans and retailers alike, be sure to pre-order these issues!

Writer Corinna Bechko writes the series with guidance from Forge, with interior art by Puste, colors by Thiago Rocha, and letters by Comicraft’s Jimmy Betancourt. Cover art for the series is by Mikael Eriksson.

Ensure you don’t miss any of the powerful revelations and truths revealed and pre-order Sister Imperator #1 and #2 from local comic shops now.

The Origin of Sister Imperator is Revealed!

Together with Tobias Forge, founder and mastermind of global theatrical rock phenomenon GHOST, Dark Horse Comics presents Sister Imperator, a comic miniseries that pulls back the curtain of mystery on an influential figure from official GHOST lore. Writer Corinna Bechko joins Forge in writing, along with artist Puste, colorist Thiago Rocha, and Comicraft’s Jimmy Betancourt, to tell the hidden history of the woman who became the force behind Ghost. Featuring cover art by Mikael Eriksson, this four-part miniseries will begin in March 2025.

A figure shrouded in mystery, Sister Imperator didn’t begin her life as the revered representative of the Clergy and behind the scenes overseer of GHOST’s dark machinations. The gruesome events that led her to become loved and feared by so many began in small-town New England, leading her down a winding path of violence and vindication, are finally revealed.

GHOST’s award-winning discography and the enthralling spectacle of the band’s live rituals have amassed legions of devout followers numbering in the millions. The most recent GHOST full length studio album IMPERA won the American Music Award for Favorite Rock Album in 2022 and the iHeartRadio Best Rock Album in 2023. GHOST’s first-ever feature-length film “Rite Here, Rite Now” broke box office records upon its June 2024 theatrical release, and was followed by the announcement of a massive 2025 global arena tour. And now, the world will discover the truth behind the mysterious Sister and her integral role she’s played in GHOST mythology since year zero.

Discover the truth behind one of the most powerful figures in the Ghost mythos with Sister Imperator #1 (of 4), which arrives in comic shops on March 5, 2025, for $4.99. Visit Comic Shop Locator for more details and stores near you.

Sister Imperator #1

Kill All Immortals #1 Has Us Hooked

Kill All Immortals #1

A thousand years ago, Viking explorer Erik the Red and his four adult children discovered a mysterious source of immortality. Now, in our modern world, they are an enigmatic billionaire family with a powerful banking empire. But when Erik’s only daughter, Frey Asvald, seeks to finally be free from her family’s influence, she must be prepared to reveal their supernatural secrets and confront her well-trained siblings in a deadly and epic struggle for power. Kill All Immortals #1 kicks off an intriguing series that feels like a bloody version of Succession.

Written by Zack Kaplan, Kill All Immortals #1 is a solid start to the series. It teases its concept throughout the issue, instead focusing on its main characters who we’re quickly taught to fear. They’re businessmen who bring a brutal and bloody aspect to how they go about theirs. It’s an interesting start that sets up a myth and then quickly shows readers that myth is reality.

Kaplan makes sure to deliver twists and turns and what seems like a story of corporate battles, is in fact a much deeper family struggle with an ending that feels more like The Menu than anything else.

The larger than life characters are brought to life through the art of Fico Ossio whose art emphasizes their cold strength. With color by Thiago Rocha and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, the visuals are perfect for the comic. From glitzy and glam to bloody and brutal, the art captures each moment and gives us a perfect understanding of the characters that will make up our power struggle.

Kill All Immortals #1 is an interesting debut that has us wanting to read the second issue immediately. Yes, there’s a dash of Succession but it feels more like the horror of The Menu and its cat and mouse game by the end. Where this series goes will be interesting and we can’t wait to find out.

Story: Zack Kaplan Art: Fico Ossio
Color: Thiago Rocha Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Story: 9.0 Art: 8.5 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

Dark Horse provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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