
We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us #1: Explosive Journey of Regret and Retribution
The explosive double-sized first issue of We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us sets the stage for an epic tale of revenge and self-discovery.

The explosive double-sized first issue of We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us sets the stage for an epic tale of revenge and self-discovery.

Let This One Be a Devil is an exceptional blend of supernatural horror and historical enigma.

Mine is a Long, Lonesome Grave by Justin Jordan and Chris Shehan intertwines magic, murder, and raw emotion to craft an unforgettable experience.

The Hive, written by A.J. Lieberman and illustrated by Mike Henderson, takes a thrilling plunge into a world where crime, power, and suspense intersect in the most unexpected of places.

The Seasons, penned by the incredible Rick Remender and brought to life through the beautiful illustrations of Paul Azaceta, is a mysterious adventure filled with enchanting visuals and an eerily captivating storyline.

SilverHawks by Ed Brisson and George Kambadais not only pays homage to its animated predecessor but reinvents it for today’s audience.

Kill Train, written by Olivia Cuartero-Briggs and illustrated by Martina Niosi, is a brutal and strikingly original story that plunged into a chilling dystopian future.

Behemoth by writers Grant Sputore & Ryan Engle and artist Jay Martin is a compelling tale enriched by fantastic artwork brimming with emotion and disaster alike.

You Won’t Feel a Thing by Scott Snyder and Jock plunges us into a chilling murder mystery crime noir that left me captivated and unnerved.

Those Not Afraid captures the horror and dark humor I have come to expect from the Kyle Starks, paired with outstanding and gruesome artwork from Patrick Piazzalunga.

Cable: Love and Chrome is undoubtedly one for both die-hard fans of Cable seeking fresh perspectives the character as well as newcomers eager for entry points into the Marvel Universe.

Written by Cory Crater and visualized by Damian Couceiro, Missing on the Moon is a thrilling journey on the crime-riddled moon.

In Bloom by Michael W. Conrad and John Pearson is a tale that intertwines the edges of science fiction with the eerie allure of body horror.

Derek Charm’s captivating artwork, relatable characters and toxic storyline is a superb reason to grab the collected edition of Toxic Summer.

The City Beneath Her Feet by James Tynion IV, Elsa Charretier, Jordie Bellaire and Aditya Bidikar is full of action and visually captivating from some of the best in comics.

Yellow by Jay Martin is not only a gripping read but also a poignant reflection on our own world.

What DSTLRY has manage to accomplish with Through The Boughs: A Yuletide Offering is something a bit different and out of the box.

In Dread the Halls, Jordan Hart & Chris Ryall, along with the artistic team, craft tales that weave together horror and holiday cheer in a macabre dance.

There is no better way to get in the festive spirt than diving into Christmas 365 penned by Mikey Way & Jonathan Rivera with illustrations by Piotr Kowalski.

The Department of Truth Vol. 1 is a thought-provoking tale by James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds.

Long Cold Winter by Francesca Perillo and Stefano Cardoselli is a dystopian science fiction western that may seem cruel but carries a message of hope.

While Moon Dogs by Tananarive Due and Kelsey Ramsay embraces familiar horror tropes, it also weaves a compelling story about identity and belonging.

Whether you’re a die-hard Trekkie or someone just dipping their toes into this outstanding universe, Star Trek: Lower Decks #1 is filled with laughter, adventure, and heartfelt Star Trek lore.

The Power Rangers have been gracing the pages of comics for many years, but BOOM! Studios is ushering in a new era in Power Rangers with Power Rangers Prime!

Arcbound has an insanely talented creative team behind it and it shows in this boundary-pushing debut issue.
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