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August 23, 2026 6:05 am

Planet of the Pets (Review)

Writer and Illustrator: Anthony Falleroni Independent, August 2026Anthony Falleroni’s Planet of the Pets is a 30-page graphic novella that takes a deceptively simple premise and uses it to deliver a surprisingly sharp satire of consumerism, corporate greed, and humanity’s seemingly endless desire to buy, sell, and own everything. The story centers on the Fuzzos, a new species of genetically engineered animals created by a corporation as luxury pets for the mega-rich. Designed to be irresistibly cute and cuddly, the Fuzzos become an overnight cultural phenomenon, with consumers predictably rushing to get their hands on the latest must-have creature. Things eventually go horribly wrong. The Fuzzos have instincts of their own, humanity’s attempts to control its creations backfire spectacularly, and before long, human civilization is facing the consequences of its own stupidity. The basic trajectory is deliberately reminiscent of Planet of the Apes, and the title makes that connection impossible to

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Julius: The Werehound #1 (Review)

Writer: Joseph Jasionowski Artist: Elton Thomasi Colosseum Comics, September 2026 There is something inherently fun about a story that throws a Roman warrior, a samurai, a weapons dealer, a werewolf-like hellhound, and Satan into the same adventure and simply lets them start beating the hell out of each other. That is essentially the premise of Julius: The Werehound #1, an independently published dark fantasy comic written by Joseph Jasionowski with art by Elton Thomasi, which is being released through a Kickstarter campaign. The official premise describes Julius as “a man out of time,” a warrior transformed into a monster and cursed to exist somewhere between heaven and hell. After becoming a werehound through Satan’s machinations, Julius eventually encounters Tomoe, a samurai, and Jack, a weapons dealer. Both have their own reasons for wanting revenge against the Devil, and the three form an unlikely alliance with an ambitious goal: kill Satan.

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The Omega Book #1 (Review)

Writer: James PatrickArtist: Paul JunqueraPublisher: Mad Cave Studios, August 2026 James Patrick’s and Paul Junquera’s The Omega Book could easily have become an overstuffed blend

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Tenea #1 – Heart (Review)

Writer: Ivan Buhancov Artist: Misagi Independent, August 2026 With no backdrop of the established continuity seen with major American and Japanese publishers, great indie comics

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Batman #12 (review)

Writer: Matt Fraction Artist: Jorge Jiminez DC Comics, October 2026 DC Comics’ detective crimefighter par excellence, Batman, is a rich billionaire, of the old school

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Disney’s Villains: Gaston #1 (Review)

Writers: Greg Pak and Fred Van LenteArtist: Milena CiccarelloPublisher: Dynamite Entertainment, March 2026 Disney’s Villains line from Dynamite Comics has steadily carved out a niche

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Ironheart Turns 10

Back in 2016, introducing another teenage genius in powered armor seemed like a risky idea. On paper, Riri Williams sounded like someone readers were going

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