Star Trek: Echoes #1, Dark Spaces: Good Deeds #1 and Catfight #1 launch in IDW Publishing's May 2023 solicits and solicitations.
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Nadia Shammas and Dillon Snook's Dead By Daylight prequel comic from Titan Comics comes with an exclusive in-game charm.
Boom Studios launches Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Lost Summer by Casey Gilly and Lauren Knight and Ghostlord #1 by Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt in May 2023
Image Comics launches Arcade Kings #1, Something Epic #1, Star Signs #1, The Savage Strength Of Starstorm #1 in their Full May 2023 solicits.
Cerebus In Hell brings a new one shot to May 2023 solicitations from Dave Sim with a take on Marvel's Avengers as The Aversions.
The next Previews catalogue features Dylan Burnett’s Arcade Kings #1 on the front and Udon's Street Fighter 6 #1 on the back.
An LITG runaround the previous day on Bleeding Cool and the past five years, with added comic creator birthdays.
Szymon Kudrański's something Epic is coming to Image Comics this May, creating "a world where the only limitation is your imagination."
Richard E. Hughes and Jon L. Brummer gave Standard/Better/Nedor character Fighting Yank a supernatural origin in Startling Comics #10.
The TMNT will take on Capcom's video game heroes in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles vs. Street Fighter by Paul Allor, Ariel Medel, and Sarah Myer in May.
DCeased: War of the Undead Gods #8 is up $1, now $4.99, and the variant cardstock covers now have a cover price of $5.99. But they do promise 8 more pages.
Peacemaker Tries Hard is a new six-issue DC Black Label series by Kyle Starks, Steve Pugh, and Jordie Bellaire hitting stores in May.
The solicitation for May's Punisher #12, the final isse of the series, promises "Punisher... no more." But if not punishment, what is Frank Castle good at?!
Liz Allen is getting a new super identity in Marvel Comics' solicitation sin May, from Sabir Pirzada and Francesco Mortarino, and she's called Misery.
Marvel Comics' full May 2023 solicits include new launch titles for Avengers, Fury, Groot, Spider-Verse, Silk, Spider-Man 2099, Storm, Ghost Rider, Daredevil & Echo, Cult Of Carnage,, Son Of X and Lando.
Buffy, Spike, Dawn, Giles, Willow, Xander, and Anya take a road trip to New Orleans in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Lost Summer, set in the TV continuity.
Vampirella Vs. The Superpowers is a new series from Dynamite Entertainment written by Dan Abnett and drawn by DC Vs. Vampires artist Pasquale Qualano.
Fred Van Lente and Eman Casallos are launching a new comic, Pathfinder: Wake the Dead for May. Dynamite also promises comics based on Starfinder.
We saw Lando Calrissian in Jabba's Palace in Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi, as well as a captured Chewbacca. But how did they get there?
Marvel will have Daredevil and Echo TV series for next year, so it's about time to start pumping out the comic books in preparation.
There's a Sony/Amazon Prime Silk TV series on the way. So, to get ahead of the game, Marvel is launching a new Silk comic book.
PrintWatch: Batman & Joker, Lazarus Planet, Nightcrawlers, West Moon Chronicle and Road Trip To Hell all get second printings.
Gwenpool Co-Creator Christopher Hastings scripts the half-a-million ordered InvestiGators spinoff graphic novel, Agents of S.U.I.T.
Marvel's Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur Collections have sold out, and back issues on eBay are jumoing, after the cartoon debuts on Disney+.
In May, Opus Comics will be publishing the SanjuliánVerse with Sanjulián's Queens of the Lost World by Leah Moore, John Reppion, and Silvia Califano.
Garth Ennis will be returning to the Battle Action alongside John Wagner, Dan Abnett, Torunn Grønbekk, Rob Williams, John Higgins and Chris Burnham.
An LITG runaround the previous day on Bleeding Cool, with everyone trying to work out how old Jimmy Olsen would have been when he was with Talia Al Ghul.
DC has just confirmed Spirit World, City Boy and The Vigil all for May 2023 as six-issue series with Asian lead characters, for May's AAPI Heritage Month.
Mike Mignola and Jesse Lonergan are launching a new Hellboy Universe comic book series for May, Miss Truesdale And The Fall Of Hyperborea.
The British media company Fremantle behind Idol, Got Talent and The X-Factor has bought a minority stake in AWA.