PREVIEW: 'Look Into My Eyes' #1 by Rubine, Francesco Segala, and El Torres

 The all-new creator-owned horror series is steeped in mystery, menace, and a psychological unraveling that begins with a missing girl.



Featuring writing and art from Rubine (The Expanse, Voltron, Astronaut Down), with colors by Francesco Segala (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, House of Slaughter) and lettering by El Torres (Roman Ritual, Nancy in Hell), the tale questions the truths beneath the surface, where the monsters are never just monsters, and the truth is embedded in every panel.

Look Into My Eyes #1

Writer/Artist: Rubine

Colorist: Francesco Segala

Letterer: El Torres

Publisher: Mad Cave Studios

In this first issue of LOOK INTO MY EYES, readers are introduced to Cravenwood, a seemingly quiet town hiding dark secrets. When Suzy, a high school student, mysteriously vanishes, conspiracy-obsessed teen RJ Nguyen is determined to uncover the truth. But things in Cravenwood are far from normal. As RJ digs into Suzy’s disappearance, she stumbles upon the unsettling rise of Knock Knock, a wildly popular social app that seems to be taking over the town. Oh, and did we mention the sudden appearance of grotesque, many-eyed monsters lurking in the shadows? With QR codes embedded throughout the issue, you can dive deeper into Cravenwood’s eerie lore by stalking the character’s social media and exploring secret documents and hidden clues. Are you ready to uncover the secrets of Cravenwood?

Publication Date: July 23, 2025








"Look Into My Eyes is my most personal and ambitious work to date—my first series as a full creator—and Mad Cave Studios has been the perfect home for it. Inspired by my struggles with illness, isolation, and the fear of not fitting in, the story explores adolescence as a true horror story, with emotional burdens manifested as literal monsters. The incredible creative team, including Mike Marts, Marla Eizik, El Torres, and María Llovet, helped shape every layer of this immersive world, enhanced by QR code-driven lore and manga-influenced art. It’s a story about identity, transformation, and finding your place in the chaos."
– Writer/Artist, Rubén

Comments