Dark Horse Comics Previews: 9/25/24 New Releases

Anansi Boys #4

(W) Neil Gaiman, Marc Bernardin (A) Shawn Martinbrough (CA) David Mack

It's time for Fat Charlie and his long-lost brother Spider to mourn the death of their father, Anansi, the god of stories. And in true dearly departed deity fashion, that means an epic night of wine, women and song-a night which will push Fat Charlie to the brink...

CYBERPUNK 2077: KICKDOWN #3

(W) Tomasz Marchewka (A/CA) Jake Elphick

Maelstrom is fired up for the next race and with bodies on the floor, Mint will need Caliber's attention. With her yaiba revved up, she's got a hand to play, but being in cahoots with the NCPD is about to catch up to her... it'll take more than winning to seal this deal.

HELEN OF WYNDHORN #5

(W) Tom King (A/CA) Bilquis Evely

In this penultimate issue, Helen's frustrations continue to exacerbate as her drinking worsens and her longing for the ways of the other fantasy world continue to plague the house of Wyndhorn.

KILL ALL IMMORTALS #3

(W) Zackary Kaplan (A) Fico Ossio (CA) Oliver Barrett

A Viking indulges in life's feast like a king, but hardens their heart to those mortals beneath them. As Frey travels to the mystic artic to unlock the family's supernatural origins, she realizes there is more at stake than her romance and freedom, but how far will she go to overthrow her family's reign?

THE MAGIC ORDER V #1

(W) Mark Millar (A/CA) Matteo Buffagni

The final volume begins as Cordelia Moonstone is told she's going to die soon and there's nothing she can do about it. She broke the rules and now she has to pay the price, just like all her friends.

TURTLES OF GRAYSKULL #1

(W) Tim Seeley (A/CA) Freddie Williams II

By the power of Grayskull...Turtle Power! When the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles came across Krang and Shredder making a deal with some otherworldly 'demon-mage' named Skeletor, things got hella-weird and they ended up in Eternia! It turns out, when you mix Ultrom mutagen with demon magic you get a nasty purple poison-and it's brought Eternia to the brink of chaos. So, Leo, Raph, Donnie, and Mikey are teaming up with the Masters of the Universe to kick some blue boney butt. The only problem is... He-Man is missing in action.

NIGHT CLUB II #2

(W) Mark Millar (A/CA) Juanan Ramirez

Sam was the sweet, chubby best friend at school. Now that he's a vampire, he's become the biggest jock in his year and hammering win after win on the basketball court. The girls love him, and so do the bullies, but his friends are getting very concerned.

‘PATRA #2

(W) James Robinson (A/CA) Scott Kolins

Young 'Patra needs all her wits to elude maniac Jeremy Jones, as he hunts her through the night. At the same time, she meets the ghost of her dead sister who appears with many startling revelations and a terrifying quest for her to undertake. And we also learn Jeremy Jones isn't the only monster Dr. Dakari resides over when he lists the terrifying extent of his many psychotic patients. Join the insanity of a brave young girl's nightmarish journey through the world of serial slasher killers that evoke the great horror films of yore.

RESIDENT ALIEN: THE BOOK OF LIFE #4

(W) Peter Hogan (A/CA) Steve Parkhouse

As the alien explorer Harry and human nurse Asta adjust to having daughter Clover in their lives, some friends of Harry's decide to drop in. Is this the visitation of the century-or an old mistake coming back to haunt Harry?! Our favorite alien-in-hiding protagonist may not be getting the quaint, small-town family life he was hoping for!

SURVIVAL STREET: THE RADICAL LEFT #1

(W) James Asmus, Jim Festante (A/CA) Abylay Kussainov

The political satire action-adventure hit series returns! After America is sold off to private companies, this A-B-C-Team of ex-entertainers rescues kids from cruel company towns. But Portland can't hold everyone, and the cracks are about to break . . . Prepare for a radical departure in the series Library Journal called a "blisteringly satirical mash-up of Sesame Street and Robocop." A candy coating of pop culture madness, humor, cartoonishly absurd hyper-violence, and just enough hope to keep holding on.

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