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May 24, 2026 12:08 pm

Ben 10 #1 (Review)

Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment, May 2026Writer: Joe CaseyArt: Robert Carey Dynamite Entertainment’s Ben 10 #1 arrives carrying a surprisingly specific set of expectations weighing upon on its figurative shoulders. Ever since co-creator Joe Casey compared the project to the “Absolute” or “Ultimate” style reinventions popularized by modern superhero comics, many fans immediately assumed this would be a radical, adults-only overhaul of the classic Ben 10 formula. That comparison created the wrong impression of what this comic actually is. That is because the new series is not some ultra-violent deconstruction that tears the property apart in pursuit of grimdark realism. Instead, Ben 10 #1 feels more like a carefully modernized retelling of the original premise, one that updates the visuals and tone without abandoning the adventurous spirit that made the cartoon so popular in the first place. The setup remains comfortably familiar. Ten-year-old Ben Tennyson joins his cousin Gwen and Grandpa Max

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St. Malo #1 (Review)

Writer: Jay B. Kalagayan Illustrator: Feriowind Creative Mussel, January 2026 St. Malo #1 opens with a clear sense of purpose, combining historical context, cultural identity, and horror without overcomplicating its premise. Written by Jay B. Kalagayan and illustrated by Feriowind, the comic draws from the real history of early Filipino settlements in Louisiana and filters it through a darker, supernatural lens. The book is rooted in the story of St. Malo, recognized as one of the first Filipino communities in what would become the United States. A brief timeline at the start, compiled with input from historian Makialani Kanewa-Mariano, lays out the journey of Filipino migrants who escaped servitude and established a life in the Louisiana swamps. While not strictly necessary to follow the narrative, this grounding in real history adds weight to the story and gives the setting a sense of authenticity that carries through the rest of the

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Magick #1 (Review)

Writer: Bragi Schut Artist: Renzo Podesta Mythos Comics, 2026 Magick #1 from Mythos Comics brings together writer Bragi Schut and artist Renzo Podesta, a pairing

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ThunderCats x Silverhawks #1 Review

ThunderCats x Silverhawks #1Dynamite EntertainmentWriter and Artist: Declan Shalvey ThunderCats x SilverHawks #1 should feel like an event. It brings together two iconic properties with

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Death Metal Duck (Review)

Writer: Justin Heggs Artist: Cam Hayden Black Panel Press, April 2026 Death Metal Duck, from Canadian duo Justin Heggs and Cam Hayden, took a long

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Alien: King Killer #1 (Review)

Writer: Saladin Ahmed Artist: Carlos Nieto 20th Century Studios / Marvel Comics, April 2026 Alien: King Killer #1 is a new comic book series published

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Otherkin #5 (Review)

Writer: Marco Vito Oddo Artist: Victor Costa Mother’s Touch Studios, April 2026 Written by Marco Vito Oddo with art by Victor Costa, Otherkin follows Alex,

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Doorman Infinity Comic #1 (Review)

Doorman Infinity Comic #1Writer: Cody ZiglarArtist: Julian ShawJanuary 2026, Marvel Unlimited When Marvel Comics launched its “Infinity Comics” line on Marvel Unlimited in September 2021,

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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

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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

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