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Humanoids Announces Four Upcoming Kickstarter Projects

After the resounding success of METAL HURLANT —the official English-language rebirth of the seminal 1975 anthology—and Caza’s magnum opus ARKADI AND THE LOST TITAN , international and independent publishing house HUMANOIDS unleashes an ambitious yet focused publishing slate with the announcement of four new Kickstarter projects that include 3 archival titles and 3 all-new, featuring work from creators like Gabriel Rodríguez ( Locke & Key ), Mœbius, Ibrahim Moustafa, & Liberatore ( RanXerox ), and marking the legendary Alejandro Jodorowsky’s return to comics! In light of the evolutions in the comics industry and Humanoids’ 50th Anniversary, the publishing house is leveraging the direct-to-customer, pre-ordering nature of the crowdfunding platform to lean into their rich history and confirm their reputation as a purveyor of high-quality, high-concept sequential art. For more information and to stay up to date on the imminent launch of Humanoids’ next projects, visit the...

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...

Gritty Chicano Noir 'Death to Pachuco' by Henry Barajas, Rachel Merrill, and Lee Loughridge Coming Soon

 Murder, riots & resistance: explosive new Top Cow title brings 1943 LA to comics Image Comics and Top Cow Productions, Inc. proudly announce a gripping Chicano noir crime graphic series—the upcoming five-issue miniseries Death to Pachuco—by writer Henry Barajas ( La Voz de M.A.Y.O., Helm Greycastle ), artist Rachel Merrill ( Izzy n’ Jean ), and colorist Lee Loughridge. This powerful new title is set to launch in October and will blend the cultural defiance of Luis Valdez’s Zoot Suit with the hard-boiled tension of James M. Cain’s Double Indemnity .  The series will feature cover art by David Lapham ( Stray Bullets ) and Loughridge, Katie Skelly, Marco Finnigean, Gab Contreras, and Ramon Villobos. Those attending San Diego Comic-Con will get an exclusive first look at the project with the Death to Pachuco #1 Limited Edition Ashcan Preview, available at the Top Cow Booth #2629 for purchase throughout the show. Fans will also have the opportunity to meet Barajas...

PREVIEW: SPACE GHOST/JONNY QUEST: SPACE QUEST #2 by Joe Casey and Sebastian Piriz

  SPACE GHOST/JONNY QUEST: SPACE QUEST #2 writer: Joe Casey artist: Sebastian Piriz In Stores July 16, 2025 covers: Mark Spears (A), Joshua Middleton (B), Derek Chew (C), Ben Oliver (D), Chad Hardin (E) Following a series of improbable events in the mysterious hangers of Area 51, Jonny Quest and Hadji are flung far into the future — and face to face with an exasperated Space Ghost! Taking their place in 1960s Nevada, Jan and Jace find themselves trespassing on the most top-secret base in the entire world. Luckily, Dr. Quest is on hand to help them figure out what caused this anomalous temporal displacement — and, more importantly, how they might reverse it. But that’s only if they can stay one step ahead of the military, who have a lot of questions of their own! The ace investigative team of JOE CASEY and SEBASTIAN PIRIZ uncovers the shocking facts behind the official story in Space Ghost/Jonny Quest: Space Quest #2 — with special coverage provided by MARK SPEARS, JOSH...

A New Limited Edition of Stephen King’s 'IT' Features An All-New Introduction by Guillermo Del Toro And Illustrations by Jim Burns

The Folio Society To Publish A Limited Edition of Stephen King’s IT , Featuring An All-New Introduction by Oscar Award-Winning Director Guillermo Del Toro And Stunning Illustrations by Award-Winning Artist Jim Burns One of Stephen King's most popular and iconic novels, IT was first published in 1986. The book went on to win the British Fantasy Award in 1987, was adapted into several films, and firmly established its creepy clown antagonist as a massively influential part of the pop-culture lexicon. Now the Folio Society, an independent publisher of beautifully illustrated hardback books, will publish a limited illustrated edition of Stephen King’s seminal classic IT , featuring chilling illustrations by award-winning artist Jim Burns as well as an all-new introduction by Guillermo Del Toro. Limited to just 500 copies, the stunning edition features 11 double-page black-and-white illustrations and 6 double-page colour illustrations from Burns, as well as box, binding, an...