Dark Regards

Dave Hill and Artyom Topilin. Oni, Mar. 24 ($19.99 trade paper, ISBN 979-8-89488-024-2)

When comedian Hill crafted a fake online persona as a death metal legend, his hoax went very awry. Here, he plays on those facts to deliver a rocking, internet-fueled roller-coaster ride.

Day One: 2024 Was 1984 FAFO

Chuck D. Enemy, July 7 ($24.95 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-63614-303-3)

The latest installment in what the rapper bills as his “naphic grovels” series relates the events of 2024 through the lens of George Orwell’s vision of dystopia.


Death Metal Duck

Justin Heggs and Cam Hayden. Black Panel, Apr. 14 ($19.99, ISBN 978-1-990521-522)

This anthropomorphic tale stars a duck dad who used to be a rocker as he reckons with growing up and growing older.


Godzilla Vs. America: Los Angeles

Gabriel Hardman et al. IDW, Mar. 10 ($12.99, ISBN 979-8-88724-437-2)

Godzilla stomps across the City of Angels in this anthology comic from L.A.-based creators including Dave Baker, Nicole Goux, and Jordan Morris.

Human Nature, Book One: A Satirical Science Fiction Graphic Novel

Darren Aronofsky et al. Abrams ComicArts, Mar. 31 ($29.99, ISBN 978-1-4197-8037-0)

The Academy Award–winning director teams up with comics artist Martin Morazzo and others for a trilogy about a billionaire convinced he can cheat death.


Iconographics: Taylor Swift

Ilaria Nassa, Brian Freschi, and Laura Angelucci. Gemini, June 23 ($19.95, ISBN 978-1-78675-169-0)

The broad strokes of Swift’s upbringing, musical beginnings, ascent to stardom, and lyrical stylings are painted in this graphic novel primer on the pop star.


Karl Lagerfeld: An Illustrated Biography

Alfons Kaiser and Simon Schwartz. Abrams ComicArts, Apr. 14 ($25.99, ISBN 978-1-4197-8446-0)

From his tenure at Chanel to establishing his independent brand, Lagerfeld’s career and personal life are given the graphic bio treatment by journalist Kaiser.

The Lost Daughter of Sparta

Felicia Day. Gallery, Mar. 17 ($28, ISBN 978-1-6680-1072-3)

Buffy the Vampire actor and Critical Role podcaster Day puts the overlooked fourth sister of Helen of Troy at the center of her own tale in this “smart and spirited retelling,” per PW’s review.


Mister Magic

Kiersten White et al. Ten Speed Graphic, June 9 ($24.99 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-9848-6335-5)

Married artists Veronica and Andy Fish draw this adaptation, scripted by Scott Peterson, of the bestselling novel about reunited former child stars of a cult-classic kids’ show that went off the air after a deadly event.


Momo

John Cusack and Ignacio Noe. Mad Cave, June 16 ($29.99, ISBN 978-1-5458-2780-2)

The Say Anything actor sets an odd couple on a road trip across a broken America to find an alien trinket for Jackie Gleason.

Parasomnia: The Graphic Album

Kevin J. Anderson, et al. Z2, Mar. 24 ($34.99, ISBN 979-8-8865-6199-9)

This anthology comics companion to the eponymous album by progressive metal band Dream Theater brings together artists and writers on the theme of crossings between waking and dream life.


Post Malone’s Big Rig

Post Malone, Adrian Wassel, and Nathan C. Gooden. Vault Comics, Apr. 7 ($24.99 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-63849-315-0)

The Knights Templar in medieval Europe plead to the heavens for a savior when demons invade Earth—and get sent down a gnarly 18-wheel tractor trailer, driven by an ex-priest, in the rapper’s monster-machine comics debut.


Through

David Dastmalchian and Cat Staggs. Z2, Mar. 10 ($34.99, ISBN 979-8-8865-6151-7)

Late Night with the Devil actor Dastmalchian conjures a portal world where an anxiety-tortured woman seeks refuge—only to find it overtaken and torn apart by dark forces.

Twiztid’s MAYHEM MANOR: A Haunted High on Adventure

Ryan J. Downey, Stan Yak, and Marianna Pescosta. Z2, Mar. 31 ($24.99, ISBN 979-8-8865-6188-3)

Horrorcore hip-hop duo Madrox and Monoxide’s comics alter-egos jump from the stage to a haunted roller coaster in this tale about chasing a promised fortune while outrunning ghosts.


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