Dark Horse Previews: 11/6/24 New Releases

Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins IV #4

Writer: Matthew Mercer, Jody Houser

Artist: Noah Hayes

Colorist: Diana Sousa

Letterer: Ariana Maher

Cover Artist: RiotBones

Newly reunited, Vox Machina finds themselves in the company of an unexpected ally: Allura Vysoren, another member of the Tal’Dorei Council, who has information about the strange goings-on. One risky scrying spell later, the adventurers find themselves heading right back to where Vax and Pike started: the Clasp headquarters.

The campaign continues with series IV of Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins, from the New York Times bestselling team of Jody Houser (Orphan Black, Stranger Things), Noah Hayes (The Avant-Guards), Diana Sousa (Critical Role: The Mighty Nein Origins, Mall Goth), and Ariana Maher (James Bond, Xena)!

Duck and Cover #3

Writer: Scott Snyder

Artist/Cover Artist: Rafael Albuquerque

Colorist: Marcelo Maiolo

Letterer: Bernardo Brice

Armed with knowledge (and weaponry), our young survivors must fight for freedom as everything comes to a head in this jam-packed arc finale!

FML #1

Writer: Kelly Sue DeConnick

Artist/Cover Artist: David López

Colorist: Cris Peter

Letterer: Clayton Cowles

From the Eisner award-winning creators who brought you Captain Marvel, Bitch Planet, and Wonder Woman: Historia comes this genre-busting, apocalyptic odyssey about a group of metal kids who face a medley of bizarre foes and encounters in Portland, Oregon during a worldwide pandemic.

Riley is a teen that sketches out his heavy metal future with a ballpoint pen between monster movies and band practice. But musical stardom needs to compete with high school, the temper of a former Riot Grrrl mother, the morbid obsessions of a goth sister, and the eccentricities of bandmates that threaten to drive him and everyone around him insane.

The balance gets harder after a ritual during a party in Portland's Forest Park causes him to wake up one day to discover that the creatures, witchcraft, and metal world he's obsessed with may be a bit closer to home than he preferred. 

Gilt Frame #3

Writer: Matt Kindt, Margie Kindt

Artist/Cover Artist: Matt Kindt

A classic whodunit murder mystery that spans the globe from Paris to Hawaii to Montenegro as we hustle to keep up with the most unlikely murder-solving duo in the history of murder-solvers.

Can our unlikely detective duo solve the murder? Spoiler: Yes, they can. And do. Multiple times. But solving the murder is only half the battle. It's the motive for the murder that will be the heartbreaking twist and the reason why you'll want to go back and re-read the entire thing in a completely new light. This final chapter has it all. Murders (of course), the chaos performance artists, a dupe, a rube, a patsy, a hitman, a femme fatale, and even a homme fatale. Everything you want in a murder mystery plus one thing you didn't know you needed.

Living Hell #1

Writer/Artist/Cover Artist: Caitlin Yarsky

Letterer: Clayton Cowles

Meet Jerome Jameel—husband, father, demon.

Hell is not just a place; it's a prison, a realm where demons have lived in exile for eons. A few of them find a way back to the human world, where they hide in plain sight. Jerome was one of the lucky few to escape and start a new life, and for the sake of his daughter—Jerome is determined to stay out of trouble. But when he comes face-to-face with one of Hell's bounty hunters, his plans go awry.

Nemesis: Rogues' Gallery #4

Writer: Mark Millar

Artist/Cover Artist: Valerio Giangiordano

Colorist: Lee Loughridge

Letterer: Clem Robins

Nemesis and his sidekick are the toast of the town in their billionaire secret identities, drinking champagne all day and robbing people all night. But are the authorities getting closer to finding out who they really are?

The Witcher: Corvo Bianco #5

Writer: Bartosz Sztybor

Artist/Artist: Corrado Mastantuono

Colorist: Matteo Vattani

Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

Corvo Bianco is in flames as the battle to claim it burns stronger. Lies upon lies, Geralt and Yennefer find themselves in an even more twisted scheme and those who sought to take the land find themselves at the mercy of a surprising foe—where the price to pay, will be all they have fought for.

Previous
Previous

IDW Previews: 11/6/24 New Releases

Next
Next

Review: ‘Green Lantern Dark’ #1