“It’s undeniable that this issue more than delivers on the promise of its setting” says Alex in his four-star review of Dark Souls: Mother of Mourning #2, available now.
Alex gives three stars to the debut of Dark Souls: Mother of Mourning calling it “an intriguing opening” to the series. Available now.
“ Just like heroine Lara Croft, writer Casey Gilly has been able to unearth the sweet spot between legacy and adventure” says Neil in his four-star review of Tomb Raider: Sacred Artifacts #1, available now.
Following the events of Tomb Raider: Underworld, Croft Manor has been rebuilt and Lara Croft is setting out on a new adventure in our first look at Tomb Raider: Sacred Artifacts.
Dark Horse and Mattel have announced the Masters of the Universe comic will be rebranded to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe in March.
Read our review of Something Is Killing the Children #45: deep character exploration, slow-burn storytelling, and hints at a bigger, thrilling mystery.
Something Is Killing the Children: A Monster Hunter Walks into a Bar is a haunting, slow-burn companion to the main series. James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera deliver a tense, beautifully paced one-shot that deepens Erica Slaughter’s mythos in a snow-covered town gripped by fear and rumour.
Lara Croft returns to comics for a brand new four-issue miniseries, Tomb Raider: Sacred Artifacts, launching in January 2026.
In this gripping continuation of Erica Slaughter’s origin story, we see a younger, less refined version of the hunter we’ve come to admire. As her rebellious streak clashes with Jessica’s mentorship, their bond is tested amid a horrifying new threat. With sharp side characters and chilling dialogue, this issue delivers both emotional depth and genuine dread.
“It’s chaotic, clever, and deliciously dark” says Michael in his ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review of Something is Killing the Children #42, available now from BOOM! Studios.