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Absolute Flash #11 gives us a better idea as to what the strange portal leads to

Wally finds himself pulled into the mysterious dimension that Barry was trying to access. But how can he escape and make it back to Fort Fox and save his father?

Story: Jeff Lemire
Art: Nick Robles
Color: Adriano Lucas
Letterer: Tom Napolitano

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Cul-De-Sac #6 wraps things up and has us hoping for a follow up series

Pinned down by an army of undead vampires and caught in the crossfire of the paramilitary vampire hunters who are determined to go down guns blazing, Gail, Sam and their friends are out of back up and out of options. If they want their freedom, they’ll have to make a run for it. But Jagger won’t let them slip through her claws again — the Necratil bloodline ends tonight. And she’s ready to maim and drain anyone who stands in her way. The kids never asked for this life, but they’re not going down without a fight. They’ll need to unleash every one of their supernatural new powers if they’re going to survive. Prepare for carnage. The final showdown is here.

Story: Mike Carey, Robert Venditti
Art: Jonathan Wayshak, David Lapham
Letterer: Tom Napolitano, Dave Sharpe

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Endeavour #2 has the kids struggling with tough questions as they need to figure out what to do next

The seven stranded children are now truly alone aboard the drifting Endeavour, with no adults left to guide them and a storm closing in. As hunger and fear take hold, alliances start to form as each child struggles to maintain control over an increasingly lawless world. In the face of isolation and the vast unknown, the line between friend and foe blurs, and the desperate search for survival begins to tear them apart.

Story: Stephanie Phillips
Art: Marc Laming, Tony Shasteen
Color: Lee Loughridge
Letterer: Tom Napolitano

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle Nexus #1 Kicks Off a Battle Royale Across Universes

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle Nexus #1

The raddest TMNT event of the decade kicks off here! When one of the Turtles’ closest allies is taken hostage by a mysterious adversary, the brothers are drawn into a new dimension of adventure in the Battle Nexus. This blistering five-part weekly series finds the Ninja Turtles fighting for their lives in a martial arts challenge unlike anything they’ve faced, with four deadly champions selected from across 40 years of TMNT media to destroy the Ninja Turtles! EVERY Ninja Turtle. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle Nexus #1 kicks off a battle where the Heroes in a Half-Shell will meet characters from across the TMNT universes.

With a story by Tom Waltz, Paul Allor, Sophie Campbell, Caleb Goellner, and Erik Burnham, and script by Waltz, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle Nexus #1 is a weekly release that is another entry into the recent competition fight genre. In recent months, there’s been a slew of these types of releases, all with their own little spin. The comic isn’t bad but so far hasn’t quite delivered a must-read hook beyond the concept of the Turtle multiverse.

The issue opens with the Turtles taking on Bebop and Rocksteady before they’re snatched to a land where they’ll fight… for something. It’s Secret Wars, DC KO, so much we’ve seen before by this but folds in characters from various Turtles series. That creates some potential for the series but the initial fight that opened the issue felt more awkward than exciting and the first opponent at the end seems interesting with where it’s going but is presented in a way that falls a little flat.

And flat describes a lot of the comic. The villain and those revealed seem to have some history with the Turtles but this casual reader has no idea who they are so their history isn’t a factor. We also get a rather odd monologue that feels a little stilted sort of explaining what’s going on. The story and dialogue just feel a little off.

The art by Esau Escorza and Isaac Escorza with color by Luis Antonio Delgado and lettering by Tom Napolitano is also just ok. The Turtles have been blessed with some amazing art in recent years and that includes the Escorza’s work on The Last Ronin. This art though doesn’t quite feel like theirs with a style that feels like a blend of that recent work and art from the Mirage days. Like the dialogue, something feels slightly off about it all. There’s some solid panels and pages but overall, it doesn’t quite click for me.

The issue isn’t bad and there’s some entertaining aspects to it but it also doesn’t quite deliver enough. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle Nexus #1 leans into Turtle nostalgia it feels like and if you don’t know the characters, it doesn’t click. The battle itself is at the beginning and drags on, before the main story begins. It takes too long to get to the meat. As a weekly release, this might go a bit better since there won’t be long lags between issues but as a debut, the series feels like it’s one for the Turtle fans.

Story: Tom Waltz, Paul Allor, Sophie Campbell, Caleb Goellner, Erik Burnham Script: Tom Waltz
Art: Esau Escorza, Isaac Escorza
Color: Luis Antonio Delgado Letterer: Tom Napolitano
Story: 7.0 Art: 7.5 Overall: 7.25 Recommendation: Read

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Preview: Red Book I #3

Red Book I #3

Writer: James Tynion IV, Michael Avon Oeming
Artist: Michael Avon Oeming
Letterer: Tom Napolitano
Cover artist: Michael Avon Oeming

Russia, 1989. Four children in the city of Voronezh witness a red egg-shaped UFO descend as they play soccer. A group of seemingly extraterrestrial beings disembark and become one of the strangest unexplained phenomena ever recounted.

The New York Times bestselling and Eisner Award-winning co-creators of Something is Killing the Children, The Nice House on the Lake, The Department of Truth, and Powers follow up their acclaimed work on Blue Book with an all-new volume of “true” tales capturing the strange world of alien encounters—this time focusing on the uncanny extraterrestrial stories of Russia and China.

Red Book I #3

Cul-De-Sac #5 ups the action as the truth is revealed and lines are drawn

After a road trip from Hell, Gail and her friends have finally made it to Uncertain, Texas—only to discover Tolomew and his elite brigade of vampire hunters beat them to the punch. And they’ve got the one vampire who holds the answers to their mysterious heritage under lock and key. But neither side has time to settle the score. Jagger’s back and this time she’s not alone. With an army of vampires at her back and orders from Thale to take no prisoners, she’s finally ready to put an end to the Necratil.

Story: Mike Carey, Joshua Dysart, Matt Kindt
Art: Jonathan Wayshak, David Lapham, Lewis Larosa
Color: Dave Stewart, Hilary Jenkins, Laura Martin
Letterer: Tom Napolitano, David Lapham, Taylor Esposito

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Absolute Flash #10 is a nice piece of the puzzle as it teases what Thawne and Allen were up to

The deeper into Fort Fox Wally West goes, the more mysteries appear for him to chase. And whose voice is that calling to him?

Story: Jeff Lemire
Art: Nick Robles
Color: Adriano Lucas
Letterer: Tom Napolitano

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Cul-De-Sac Expands to Six Issues

Bad Idea has announced that Cul-De-Sac has expanded to six issues. Originally four issues, it expanded to five, and now six! They’ve also released the work-in-progress cover by Jonathan Wayshak.

Cul-De-Sac is from writer Mike Carey with art by Wayshak, color by Dave Stewart and lettering by Tom Napolitano and follows kids on the run after their parents are killed by vampire hunters and they find out they’re so much more than human… and vampire.

Cul-De-Sac #6 cover teaser

Cul-De-Sac #4 answers a lot of questions as to what the kids actually are and teases what’s going on

After a high speed chase gone wrong, the kids are left reeling, and one of them isn’t getting back up. But there’s no time for tears. The bloodthirsty vampire assassin Jagger is finally within striking distance and she’s dying to sink her claws into the survivors. Caught in a desperate fight for their lives, Gail and her friends must unlock the secrets behind their mysterious new powers if they’re going to make it out alive. And they better do it fast–because Jagger is just the scouting party. A full-on vampire army is amassing, ready to bear down on the kids fang-first!

Story: Mike Carey, Matt Kindt, Robert Venditti
Art: Jonathan Wayshak, David Lapham, Trevor Hairsine
Color: Dave Stewart
Letterer: Tom Napolitano, Dave Sharpe DC Hopkins

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Absolute Flash #9 begins to reveal what Thawne’s plan actually is and how Wally is a part of it

Absolute Flash raids Fort Fox as he tries to get to the bottom of the secrets within!

Story: Jeff Lemire
Art: Nick Robles
Color: Adriano Lucas
Letterer: Tom Napolitano

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