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Oracles (Review)

Creator: Olivia Sullivan Avery Hill Press, April 2026 Oracles by Olivia Sullivan is likely to be a very different reading experience for those whose comic book diets consist primarily of mainstream superhero titles, manga, or even most independent graphic novels. Published by Avery Hill Publishing (one of our editor’s favorite publishers), this introspective work challenges many of the conventions readers typically associate with comics. It replaces traditional storytelling techniques with a meditative repose. The publisher describes Oracles as “a journey into the wilderness to find what loss leaves behind.” That synopsis captures the essence of the book well. Overwhelmed by the pressures of everyday life, the unnamed narrator ventures into a series of vast natural landscapes where forests, deserts, mountains, and oceans become stages for personal reflection. Along the way, mysterious guides such as sage creatures, memory-filled mushrooms, and whirlpools help illuminate the narrator’s path through grief, healing, and self-discovery.

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Connecticus Diggs, Cultural Detective’s Episode One: The Rapture (Review)

Creator: Clifford Thompson Cleaver Magazine, 2025-ongoing Since early 2025, Connecticus Diggs, Cultural Detective has appeared quarterly in Cleaver Magazine, the non-profit online literary magazine known for publishing contemporary fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, flash prose, dramatic monologues, craft essays, and book reviews. Written and illustrated by Clifford Thompson, the series feels unlike anything else currently circulating in comics, occupying a space somewhere between literary essay, visual meditation, and detective fiction. The titular character, Connecticus Diggs is a detective of sorts, taking clients in a setup familiar to anyone who has read noir (or as Mr Thompson calls his genre, “psuedo-noir”). A troubled visitor enters through the front door, finds Diggs seated at his desk, and presents a problem in need of solving. But while the staging resembles classic private-eye fiction, Diggs himself is interested in an entirely different kind of investigation. His methods are not rooted in surveillance, interrogations, or criminal

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Lionborne #1 (Review)

Creator: Kang Jing Chiral Comics, May 2026 Kang Jing’s Lionborne #1 knows exactly what kind of comic it wants to be. The first issue introduces

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The Deadman #1 (review)

Writer: W. Maxwell Prince Artist: Martin Morazzo DC Comics, August 2026 Fresh from their wonderfully chaotic moment on Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum comes writer W.

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Excavator #1 (Review)

Writer: Nick ArganbrightArtist: Nil Carmona Independently published, September 2024 Excavator #1 is a sci-fi fantasy mashup centered on Boonford T. Doggle, or Boone. Boone is

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Vermillion Edge #1 (Review)

Writers: Alan Mcalindon and Steven Paris Artist:: Guilherme Raffide Reverie Publications, March 2026 Vermillion Edge #1 from REVERIE Publications isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel.

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Westron #2 (Review)

Writers: Shawn McBee and Maciej Jankowski Artists: Nicolas Nieto and Matias De Vicenzo Fandom Limb Media, June 2026. Fandom Limb Media’s Westron #2, written by

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Civil War Unmasked #1 (Review)

Writer: Christos GageArtist: Edgar Salazar Marvel Comics, May 2026 The first question many readers will probably ask when they see Civil War: Unmasked is simple:

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