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January 5, 2026 4:29 pm

Absolute Evil #1 (review)

Writer: Al Ewing Artists: Giuseppe Camuncoli and Stefano Nesi DC Comics, January 2026 As ever, our critique contains spoilers. The cover to this title is deceptive in a number of ways. It invites a purchaser to engage in a guessing game. We assume that the owners of the hands gathered together in a handstack will appear in the comic. The Cheetah? The gloved white hand of the Joker? But, first, this title sits in the Ultimate universe, a well-crafted shadow-version of DC Comics’ regular continuity, and so the characters do not appear in their typical mainstream manifestation – there are no white gloves and claws in any of the Absolute-branded titles thus far. Second, there is no handstack or figurative semblance of a handstack within the title. Indeed, the villains who have been assembled barely have common cause and although they describe themselves as “allies”, even by the end of

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Stellarlands #1 (review) – A Space Opera Wearing a Superhero Mask

Writer: Max FerradaArtist: Ben Worrell Comx Studio, 2024 Stellarlands is an independently produced comic written by Australian author Max Ferrada, with art by Ben Worrell. Across its first two issues—84 pages in total—the series lays down an ambitious foundation for a shared universe that feels far more interested in long-term consequences and world-building than in traditional superhero spectacle. It was the subject of a successful Kickstarter campaign last year: see STELLARLANDS – An epic sci-fi saga by ComX Studio — Kickstarter While the book does feature superpowered individuals (or “metahumans,” to borrow the increasingly common term coined by American publisher DC Comics), Stellarlands doesn’t sit comfortably in the superhero genre. The metahumans are important, but they’re not the point. The story reads much more like a space opera, with corporate interests, interstellar politics, and the lingering fallout of war taking center stage. Both issues work as standalone stories while also

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Avengers: Arena (Revisited)

Writer: Dennis Hopeless Artist: Kev Walker Marvel NOW!, December 2012 It is probably no spoiler by now that a minor plot development in the 2025

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Who Killed Nessie? (Review)

Writer: Paul Cornell Artist: Rachael Smith Avery Hill Press, 2025 Who Killed Nessie? is a fantasy graphic novel from writer Paul Cornell and artist Rachael

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The Cats of Ulthar (Review)

Writer: Bruce Brown Artists: Thomas Boatwright and Marco Della Verde Independent, 15 September 2025 The Cats of Ulthar is a graphic novel adaptation, or more

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Furryphobia (review)

Writers: TC Robinson and Lily Edwards Artist: TC Robinson Colourist: Lily Edwards Independently published, 2025 When we received this title for review, we were expecting

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DC KO #1 (review)

Writer: Scott Snyder Artists: Javi Fernandez / Xermanico Colourist: Alejandro Sanchez DC Comics, December 2025 For decades, fans of the American superhero genre have loved

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Speed Racer #2 (Review)

Writer: David Pepose Artist: Davide Tinto Mad Cave Comics, 2025 When a franchise has been adapted as many times as Speed Racer, each new version

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Space Ghost Vol. 2 #3 (Review)

Writer: David Pepose Artist: Jonathan Lau Dynamite Entertainment, September 2025 You would be mistaken for thinking from this cover that you had dropped accidentally into

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