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June 17, 2026 3:26 pm

Mort #1 Review: “A Body Worth Burying”

Writer: Travis Brown Artist: Nate Walkington Jetsetter Comics, July 2026 The debut issue of Mort, entitled “A Body Worth Burying,” wastes no time introducing us to a grim, supernatural world crafted by writer Travis Brown and artist Nate Walkington. Blending urban fantasy, noir mystery, and vampire horror, the first chapter drags readers into a setting where monsters lurk in the shadows, and supernatural conflicts simmer beneath the surface. At the center of it all is Mort, a mortician whose past dealings with the creatures of the night make him uniquely suited to navigate the strange events unfolding around him. The issue opens with a shocking sequence. A well-meaning Good Samaritan encounters a frightened young woman who appears lost, confused, and possibly the victim of an abduction. Offering her his coat seems like a simple act of kindness, but the charity proves fatal when the girl is revealed as a vampire.

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Divinity Calls Shotgun (Review)

Creator: Joshua Ross Source Point Press, May 2026 Published by Source Point Press and written and illustrated by Joshua Ross, Divinity Calls Shotgun is a hefty 200-page graphic novel packed with explosive action, irreverent humor, and a surprisingly thoughtful exploration of heaven, hell, and the cosmic bureaucracy that keeps existence running. What begins as a quirky supernatural adventure gradually evolves into a sprawling tale about power, responsibility, and the strange individuals tasked with maintaining the balance of the universe. The publisher describes the book as follows: “God is dead and Mitch doesn’t realize he’s in line to become the next God. Unfortunately, there are other players in this game as the balance of the Universe is at stake. It’s only been a few days but without divine guidance and a Lord to take charge, Heaven is overworked and thoughts and prayers are beginning to back up. Ancient deities and demigods

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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

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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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