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July 6, 2026 3:29 am

Heaven (Review)

Creator: Katie Skelly Fantagraphics, July 2026 Katie Skelly’s Heaven, published by Fantagraphics, is the kind of horror graphic novel that appears poised to employ a familiar trick: adopting a minimalist, almost childlike visual language before gradually revealing something far more sinister beneath the surface. (We saw that concept delivered with startling, horrifying effect in Patrick Horvath’s chilling Beneath the Trees, a title we intend to review soon.) Heaven however has little misdirection by faux-innocence. The cover alone presents a strip club atmosphere in all its excesses, populated by scantily clad dancers, alcohol, and showering cash. The opening pages are equally direct, introducing readers to an unsettling ritualistic scene involving cloaked women, violence, and murder. Ms Skelly wastes no time establishing that, despite its clean visuals, this is very much a mature horror story. Here is Fantagraphics’ promotional blurb: Out past the edge of town, there exists a strip club called

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Heaven is an After Party #1 (review)

Writer: Joel Newman Artist: Finn Kidd Secret Society Press, 2024 Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “The best tunes are played on the oldest fiddles.” This review of Heaven is an Afterparty looks at the zany first issue, with its sense of mortification arising from the passage of time. Writer Joel Newman,and the artist Finn Kidd appear to have a surprisingly subtle message immersed within the pages of partying and silliness. On the face of it, this is an absurdist parody. An “infamous party peddler” named Ariel “Ari” Santanas has seized a brand new super yacht, the SS Enchantertainment, spoiling the carefully prepared counter-strategies developed by her former friend, Jenny Baxter. A DJ with the very English stage name of Cecile K starts up some music and some dancers – “Ravers! The Devil’s fun-havers!” yells Baxter in disgust – start bouncing around on the decks. The piracy is ridiculous, the effort by Jenny

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The Mafia vs The Klan (Review)

Creator: C.E. Massari Independent, 2026 The title tells you exactly what you’re getting. Inspired by the real-life experiences of author C.E. Massari’s grandfather, The Mafia

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The Caretaker #1 (Review)

Writers and Creators: Derek Johnson and Addam Martin Artist: Federica Nannicelli Octane, June 2026 The Caretaker #1 has been created by Derek Johnson and Addam

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Atlantica (2998) – Review

Writer: Cian Duggan Artist: Pytr Mutuc Independent, 2026 Writer Cian Duggan and artist Pytr Mutuc’s science fiction comic, Atlantica (2998), throws readers straight into a

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Batwoman #4 (review)

Writer: Greg Rucka Artist: DaNi DC Comics, August 2026 American writer Greg Rucka’s return to Batwoman is, as touted by DC Comics’ cover, “Next Level”.

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The Last Arrival #1 (Review)

Writer: Daniel A Prim Artist: Gergely J. Szabo Free Fantasy Comics, 2026 [yet to be published] The Last Arrival #1 is a science fiction comic

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Absolute Green Arrow #1 (review)

Writer: Pornsak Picheshote Artist: Rafael Albuquerque DC Comics, August 2026 Some people will be pleased by Green Arrow being rendered as a vengeance-fuelled ghoul, firing

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Space Ghost #11 (Review)

Writer: David Pepose Artist: Jonathan Lau Dynamite Entertainment, May 2026 Over the course of its run, David Pepose’s Space Ghost has consistently earned praise for

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