All the Cameras in My Room

Drawn & Quarterly, Apr. 7 ($30, ISBN 978-1-77046-819-1)

These short satirical comics on pop culture by DeForge include classic movie monsters posing hot and heavy.

Artificial

Maria Llovet. Image, Apr. 28 ($16.99 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-5343-3467-0)

A single woman delights in her dalliance with a swoony sex android until she plugs in the code for antihero and gets stuck in a dangerous mode.

Blink and You’ll Miss It

Ethan S. Parker, Griffin Sheridan, and Keith Browning. Boom! Studios, June 16 ($17.99 trade paper, ISBN 979-8-89215-837-4)

Time travel plays evil tricks when a woman is forced back in time to when her now faded romance was new and risks losing it forever.

Blood Honey

Sean Peacock. IDW, Feb. 3 ($9.99 trade paper, ISBN 979-8-88724-420-4)

Gothic-styled teen lovers who rule their school’s social hierarchy decide that murder is the route out of their toxic romance.

Clara & the Devil

Olivie Blake and Little Chmura. 23rd St., May 5 ($19.99 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-250-36536-1)

Librarian-in-training Clara’s perfectly planned, pristine world goes dark when a charmer who says he’s the devil seduces her and her fiancé into a supernatural love triangle.

The Court Charade

Flore Vesco and Kerascoët. Abrams ComicsArt, Mar. 31 ($22.99, ISBN 978-1-4197-8826-0)

In this twist on a fairy tale from the creators of Beautiful Darkness, the naive daughter of a dispossessed noble family tries to navigate a crooked royal court and a flirtation with a torturer’s apprentice.

Everything Dead & Dying

Tate Brombal. Image, May 5 ($16.99 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-5343-3253-9)

Zombies have feelings, too, in Brombal’s tale about a human survivor who tries to reconcile with his now undead husband and child—and protect them from the hordes.

Free for All

Patrick Horvath. Oni, Feb. 10 ($19.99, ISBN 979-8-89488-006-8)

In a dystopian future where the ultrarich must battle to the death to keep their wealth, a particularly unsavory billionaire faces his vicious ex-wife in the ring.

The Lucky Devils

Charles Soule and Ryan Browne. Image, July 28 ($39.99, ISBN 978-1-5343-3122-8)

Two upstanding citizens give in to the devils on their shoulders—while the devils, who are also lovers, lead a revolt back in hell.

Orla!

John Lees and Sally Cantirino. Mad Cave, Mar. 3 ($17.99 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-5458-2409-2)

For Orla, the annoyances of casual dating are complicated by the fact that she transforms into a monster when she gets stressed. Her struggle is to only wild out on bad dates and avoid devouring nice dudes.

This article has been corrected and edited for clarity.


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