New comic day is only a few days away and with a number of titles releasing it can be difficult to decide which comics you should pickup. So we are here to help. This week we preview Dark Pyramid #1, Defiant #1, and more.
While we are not the official voice of your decision, we want to help guide you in the right direction for comics releasing March 12, 2025.
Dark Pyramid #1
Writer: Paul Tobin
Artist: P.J. Holden
Publisher: Mad Cave Studios
Hooky Hidalgo, adventurist and popular live streamer, has gone missing while climbing Mt. Denali in Alaska! When his girlfriend, Becca, arrives at the base of the mountain to retrace his steps, she soon discovers something beyond the dreamy and impressive landscape. There’s a conspiracy deep within the heart of Denali itself — a dark pyramid, silent, waiting. Becca — and the scores of Hooky fans determined to either find him or find some fun — will face death, avalanches… and monsters to find the truth.
Defiant #1
Writer: Chuck Austen
Artist: Pat Olliffe
Publisher: DSTLRY
On his final mission, Sandusky returns to the stars to reclaim his son Devon’s body and uncover the truth surrounding his death. Light years from home, among a cascade of twisted metal, Sandusky finds Devon – his body entombed in the remains of his ship, The Defiant-lost in a massive battle that sparked an intergalactic war. But nothing is what it seems, as Sandusky digs deeper, he and his allies are drawn into a galaxy-spanning mystery, one that holds secrets far darker and more complex than anticipated.
Assorted Crisis Events #1
Writer: Deniz Camp
Artist: Eric Zawadzki
Publisher: Image Comics
Time is having a crisis. Mingling in the red-light district, you can find actual cavemen, medieval knights, and cyborg soldiers on leave from World War IV. Victorian debutantes amble their way into cell phone stores, confused and bewildered (what is a data plan?). On their way to work, bleary-eyed commuters get trapped in time-loops, assaulted by alternate-reality versions of themselves, and try to avoid post-apocalyptic wastelands. And LOOK: the 3:15 bus just took a wrong turn… into the neolithic era.
Rising stars Deniz Camp and Eric Zawadzki and Eisner-winners Jordie Bellaire and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou are proud to present Assorted Crisis Events, an ongoing, zig-zagging anthology series about the compromised clicks of our clocks-full of one-shot stories both beautiful and ugly, tragic and redemptive, surreal and somehow all too familiar.
Night People HC
Writer: Barry Gifford, Chris Condon
Artist: Brian Level, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Artyom Topilin, Marco Finnegan
Publisher: Oni Press
From the mind of writer Barry Gifford (Wild at Heart, Lost Highway), adapted by That Texas Blood‘s Chris Condon and a rotating cast of visionary artists — including Brian Level (Poison Ivy), Alexandre Tefenkgi (The Good Asian), Artyom Topilin (I Hate This Place) and Marco Finnegan (The Keeper) — come four interconnected stories of convicts, lost souls, and human monsters journeying through a labyrinth of perversion, religious dogma, and murder in the Deep South.
A pair of murderous lovers in Florida carrying out a bloody agenda. A perverse political and religious power struggle between a brother and a sister. An easygoing drifter who suddenly finds himself a fugitive on the run. And a bright-eyed young girl discovering her place in the cold dark world. At the end of the twentieth century, chaos and horror were the American dream.
The Domain TP
Writer: Chip Zdarsky
Artist: Rachael Stott, Eren Angiolini
Publisher: Image Comics
When three best friends discover a crashed UFO, they also discover technology that gives them incredible abilities! But there’s a catch: only one of them can use the powers at a time! Can their friendship survive the power’s temptation?
In the pages of Image’s Eisner-winning series, Public Domain, Syd Dallas and the team at Dallas Comics re-imagine their classic character The Domain for a new audience and… this is that comic! This special series is written by Chip Zdarsky (Batman, Newburn) with amazing art by Rachael Stott (Fantastic Four, Dr. Who) and Eren Angiolini (Justice League: Last Ride).
The Last Wardens TP
Writer: Amit Tishler, Elliot Sperl
Artist: Rui Silveira
Publisher: Mad Cave Studios
With an alcoholic father and a hole in her wallet, Danielle Pryer’s life in the rustic town of Bleakwood goes from bad to worse when her long-lost brother, Bruce, returns from the Vietnam War. While Bruce is being plagued by a mysterious and monstrous mutation, he is also being hunted by an incompetent team of paranormal misfits, which leads to Bleakwood quickly becoming ground zero of a supernatural battle that forces Danielle to choose between everything she holds dear and the fate of the world as a whole.