Review: G.I. Joe #17, by @ImageComics on 1/14/26, closes out “Dreadnok War” with big swings, nasty betrayals, and one last Energon-fueled circus in the desert.
GEIGER #20 – New Comic Review
Review: Geiger #20, by @ImageComics on 1/14/26, abandons its hero’s desperate search for redemption in favor of a time-travel mystery that could reshape everything he thinks he knows about the apocalypse.
TRANSFORMERS #28 – New Comic Review
Review: Transformers #28, by @ImageComics on 1/14/26, finds Megatron is back and angrier than ever, and Trailbreaker learns what it means to face a god-level threat with no mercy to spare.
THE PHANTOM #4 – New Comic Review
Review: The Phantom #4, by @MadCaveStudios on 1/7/26, picks up where Singh’s ultimatum left Kit Walker with an impossible choice: surrender within the hour or watch the village’s children die.
KING DRACULA #2 – New Comic Review
Review: King Dracula #2, by @Zenescope on 1/7/26, is a flashy power fantasy where the protagonist swaggers back into the arena, but execution stumbles over style as the story prioritizes shock moments over genuine stakes.
NEMESIS FOREVER #5 – New Comic Review
Review: Nemesis Forever #5, by @DarkHorseComics on 1/7/26, is a brutal finale that proves sometimes the biggest villain isn’t the guy with the supernatural pact, but the undercover agent willing to blow up a city to save the world.
CONAN: SCOURGE OF THE SERPENT #4 – New Comic Review
Review: Conan: Scourge of the Serpent #4, by @ComicsTitan on 1/7/26, finally pulls the trigger on what three heroes actually do when a god offers them everything they want, only to find out that accepting means accepting oblivion.
ESCAPE #5 – New Comic Review
Review: Escape #5, by @ImageComics on 12/31/25, kicks off with a dark exploration of how power corrupts even the smallest moments of peace, and whether survival is worth the moral toll it demands.
FLASH GORDON #14 – New Comic Review
Review: Flash Gordon #14, by @MadCaveStudios on 12/31/25, hurls the hero into the Cave of the Ancients while Ming’s forces close in, armies collide above ground, and an “evil” version of himself tightens the noose.
VALIANT BEYOND: X-O MANOWAR #4 – New Comic Review
Review: Valiant Beyond: X-O Manowar #4, by @Alien_Books & @ValiantComics on 12/24/25, watches a two-thousand-year-old soldier get psychologically dismantled before rising again to answer an armor’s cryptic call for help.
