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April 16, 2026 2:02 pm

Scream King: Abusement Park (Review)

BareBones Comics, April 2026Writer: Bryan SwannArtist: Rick Mata There’s no ambiguity about the thematic intentions of Scream King: Abusement Park. This is a slasher film translated into comic book form, with all the standard indicia: a simple setup, a contained location, and a steady escalation toward increasingly brutal and inventive kills. Whether that works for you depends entirely on your patience for the buildup and how much value you place on spectacle over substance. Here is the promotional blurb: Created and written by Bryan Swann, with haunting interior artwork by Rick Mata, Scream King: Abusement Park follows Vincent DeMarco, a man addicted to one thing above all else: the sound of people screaming. When Vincent takes control of a once-wholesome family amusement park, he transforms it into a sadistic playground of terror, where fear is the admission price, and survival is never guaranteed. A newly hired amusement park employee is revealed to be a serial

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Space Ghost #8 (Review)

Writer: David Pepose Artist: Jonathan Lau Dynamite Entertainment, January 2026 Space Ghost is a 2025-2026 comic book reimagining of the classic Hanna-Barbera Space Ghost cartoon franchise, published by Dynamite Comics, with writing duties handled by David Pepose and art by Jonathan Lau. For those who only know the character from the Cartoon Network Adult Swim parody Space Ghost Coast to Coast, it is worth remembering that Space Ghost originally debuted in the 1960s as a straight-faced sci-fi adventure hero. He was a masked lawman of space, patrolling the cosmos with his young sidekicks Jan and Jace, fighting colorful villains with names flavored by science fiction pulp. The cartoon was earnest, occasionally goofy, and very much aimed at kids. The Dynamite series is for a modern readership. This version of Space Ghost is more serious, more emotionally grounded. Mr Pepose is willing to explore consequences, trauma, and moral compromise, without veering

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Von Bach (Review)

Writer: Owen Hammer Artist: Mariano Navarro Colourist / Letterer: Herman Carrera Hammer Comics, and Scout Comics, 2021 Owen Hammer contacted us some time ago regarding

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Knightfight #1 and 2 (review)

Writer: Joshua Williamson Artist: Dan Mora DC Comics, January and February 2026 This series ties directly into DC Comics’ current multi-character surreal adventure, called DC

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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

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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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