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There’s Always Next Week: January 26, 2024

by Paul

With last week’s bizarre feeding frenzy on the widely-mocked John Cassaday X-Force #48 variant, are we now on the cusp of a bizarre new trend in comics? Will we see publishers encourage artists to draw poorly on purpose to command attention from social media commentators and speculators? Will we see a new class of outsider artists become the kings and queens of the variant cover scene, drawing ludicrous rates for childlike renderings of beloved characters? Will we all have sobering moments of self-reckoning and reflection should we find out John Cassaday or one of his loved ones has had a catastrophic health crisis? Can we all come to grips with the simple idea that even the greatest artist might lay an egg now and then, which is why no one ever performs William Shakespeare’s King John? Shakespeare didn’t let it get him down, and neither will John Cassaday, because they knew—and now you know—There’s Always Next Week!

MOON MAN #1

Art: Marco Locati | Story: Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi, Kyle Higgins (Image Comics, $3.99)

Recording artists venturing into comics have a checkered history. Sometimes you get a weird misfire like the Evanescence comic from a year or two back where it was a series of, I think, short pieces illustrating song lyrics that were like comic adaptations of music videos, only without the music. Or the video. Sometimes you get goofy junk-food comics where the likes of Twiztid battle ghouls and ghosts armed with nothing but sick, sick rhymes. Once in a while—at least once, anyway—you get an acknowledged classic like Umbrella Academy. But for the most part, you’d no more want to read a musician’s vanity comic than you’d want to listen to an album called John Byrne Sings The Carpenters.

Happily, though, Moon Man, Kid Cudi’s new series from Image, looks poised to land on the Umbrella Academy end of the spectrum. Even though it’s clearly a vanity project, starring as it does a character who looks just like Cudi and shares Cudi’s middle name of Ramon, this is clearly a story he’s had gestating for a long time (he’s recorded three separate albums called Man on the Moon). He’s helped by comics pros who are really executing here, particularly Marco “Kid Cati” Locati, whose pacing and scratchy linework capture a creeping sense of dread that reminds me of Ted McKeever. I have feeling that this is a series we’ll remember when it’s time to make Best of 2024 lists. Off to a good start here.

PRE-ORDER IT: Marco Locati Main Cover | Erica D’Urso Variant | Rod Reis Variant

Jill and the Killers 1 | Oni Press | AshAveComics.com

JILL AND THE KILLERS #1

Art: Roberta Ingranata | Story: Olivia Cuartero-Briggs (Oni Press, $6.99)

Jill and the Killers is about teenage girls who are playing one of those catch-a-killer subscription games that are always being advertised on those soul-eroding true-crime podcasts I shouldn’t be listening to all the time, but they’re just so interesting. Then they slowly begin to realize that the game is… ALL TOO REAL.

This is one of my favorite premises for a new series that I’ve heard for a long time. It’s a little bit like Only Murders in the Building if it had been made by people who hadn’t exhausted all of their real-life experience decades ago. Also, I love love love the Jill and the Killers logo. There are very few logos right now in comics that I would want a sticker of to put on my laptop or my bullet journal, and this one is at the top of the list. I have a good feeling about this book. It’s sticker-worthy.

PRE-ORDER IT: Sanya Anwar Main Cover | Marguerite Sauvage Variant | Alison Sampson Variant

Sirens of the City 6 | Boom! Studios | AshAveComics.com

SIRENS OF THE CITY #6

Art: Khary Randolph | Story: Joanne Starer (Boom! Studios, $4.99)

If you haven’t been reading Sirens of the City I don’t know why you would start with this final issue, but I’ve been kicking myself because I forgot to put it on my Best of 2023 list so I wanted to mention it here. This is a storytelling masterclass from Khary Randolph, for my money the best cartoonist working today. This book throws a lot of characters at you fast, but Randolph stages the action so that it’s always clear who’s doing what and where. The visual conceit of this book is that it’s in black and white, but each faction of supernatural characters has their own spot color, and when they all start mixing together with Randolph’s strong blacks it’s a beautiful thing to behold.

#6 may not be where you want to jump in, but fortunately you can pre-order the collected edition here. In fact, I’m such a believer in this book that, now through February 12, we’ll sell it to you at a discount of $16.99, $3.00 off the cover price. Take a chance on this one.

PRE-ORDER IT: Khary Randolph Main Cover | Vanesa R. Del Rey Variant | Collected Edition

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Somna 1 | DSTLRY | AshAveComics.com | Somna comic

ON FOC THIS WEEK: Don’t Sleep on Somna #1!

  • Somna 1 | DSTLRY | AshAveComics.com | Somna comic
  • Somna 1 (Tula Lotay Variant) | DSTLRY | AshAveComics.com | Somna comic
  • Somna 1 (1:10 Joelle Jones Variant) | DSTLRY | AshAveComics.com | Somna comic
  • Somna 1 (1:25 Junko Mizuno Variant) | DSTLRY | AshAveComics.com | Somna comic
  • Somna 1 (1:50 Dave Johnson Variant) | DSTLRY | AshAveComics.com | Somna comic

This Sunday, October 8th is the Final Order Cut-Off for DSTLRY’s Somna #1, the new 16th-century erotic horror tale from comics overlords Becky Cloonan and Tula Lotay that will be the talk of comics this winter! If you love Hellebore, Midsommar,1 or The Witch,2 you’re sure to love this three-issue series. Pre-order it now to make sure you get your copy, because after Sunday you’ll have to fight for it with all of our other brick-and-mortar and online customers, any one of whom could be some sort of hostile witch. That could go badly for you. Check out this preview and then pre-order one or all of the variants here:

Somna #1 (Of 3) Cvr A Becky Cloonan | Somna #1 (Of 3) Cvr B Tula Lotay Variant | Somna #1 (Of 3) Cvr C 1:10 Joelle Jones Variant | Somna #1 (Of 3) Cvr D 1:25 Junko Mizuno Variant | Somna #1 (Of 3) Cvr E Inc 1:50 Dave Johnson Variant | Somna #1 (Of 3) Cvr F Jae Lee | Somna #1 (Of 3) Cvr G Tula Lotay NSFW Variant

  1. A few years ago I was house-sitting for my parents for the weekend when I went to see Hereditary with my now-wife thinking it was some kind of corny evil-kid movie like The Orphan. It was not. It was one of the most traumatic experiences of my life. Then I went back to my parents’ empty house where I had to sleep in a room with a big box marked “DOLL HOUSE PARTS.” That’s why I’ve never seen Midsommar. ↩︎
  2. Drew has a good story about seeing The Witch. Ask him about it. ↩︎
Junior Baker The Righteous Faker 1 | Image Comics | Ash Avenue Comics | Ryan Quackenbush comic | Junior Baker comic

PREVIEW: Junior Baker The Righteous Faker #1

Junior Baker The Righteous Faker #1 is now available for pre-order from Image Comics! This is the big-league debut for talented local artist (and highly-esteemed Ash Avenue Comics customer) Ryan Quackenbush, so let’s make a big showing for our hometown guy! Here’s a little more about Junior Baker The Righteous Faker from one of the hard-working copywriters at Image Comics:

MINISERIES PREMIERE

THE SURPRISE SEQUEL TO 2011’s BUTCHER BAKER THE RIGHTEOUS MAKER! Meet Daniel “Dizzy” Baker, a gonzo journalist chasing superhuman stories in a world that’s left superheroes behind. Stumbling onto the ultimate story, Baker embarks on a personal vision quest where his past and his future violently collide. Created and written by JOE CASEY, with art by dynamic newcomer RYAN QUACKENBUSH. A dark journey into a surreal family legacy, each issue contains a mind-bending 30 pages of story!

Enjoy this preview:

Pre-order here:

Junior Baker The Righteous Faker #1 (Of 5) Cvr A Ryan Quackenbush | Junior Baker The Righteous Faker #1 (Of 5) Cvr B Inc 1:10 Sonia Harris & Ryan Quackenbush Var | Junior Baker The Righteous Faker #1 (Of 5) Cvr C Inc 1:20 Dustin Nguyen Var

Void Rivals 1 | Image Comics | Ash Avenue Comics | Void Rivals Transformers

PREVIEW: Void Rivals #1

People, we beseech you not to sleep on next week’s Void Rivals #1, the launch title for Robert Kirkman’s new shared universe project that you are going to be hearing a lot about in a few days. Believe us when we tell you there’s more to this comic than meets the eye. Check out this preview:

Get your pre-orders in now, gang. You don’t want to miss this one.

Void Rivals #1 Cvr A De Felici | Void Rivals #1 Cvr B Young | Void Rivals #1 Cvr C 10 Copy Incv Scalera | Void Rivals #1 Cvr D 25 Copy Incv Darboe | Void Rivals #1 Cvr E 50 Copy Incv Cheung | Void Rivals #1 Cvr F Blank Sketch Cvr | Void Rivals #1 Cvr G 100 Copy Incv Johnson Spoiler

Sins of the Salton Sea 1 | AWA Studios | Ash Avenue Comics

PREVIEW: Sins of the Salton Sea #1

Don’t sleep on C.P. Smith and Ed Brisson’s Sins of the Salton Sea #1, a new supernatural crime thriller from AWA Studios that dares to ask the question, “Is the life of one child worth risking the fate of the world?” Don’t be too hasty with your answer, let’s see what the book has to say first! HEAR THEM OUT! Let’s take a look at this preview:

Sins of the Salton Sea #1 will be a-Salton comic book shops on June 14th (a-Salton, like… “Assaultin’!” That’s for you comicbook.com talent scouts out there)! Reserve your copy now!