With explosive artwork from Alexis Ziritt and a no-hand-holding approach to worldbuilding, Death Fight Forever #1 launches with relentless energy and controlled brutality.
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A sword-wielding barbarian in a modern prison sounds like a punchline. Barbarian Behind Bars #1 refuses to treat it like one. By grounding its high-concept premise in tension and restraint, the issue delivers a surprisingly sharp and controlled debut.
D’Orc #1 delivers a fun, confident fantasy story that blends dark humor with energetic artwork and a refreshing take on endless war. With a likable lead, sharp character dynamics, and a strong creative voice, the first issue makes a great impression and sets the stage for an entertaining series.
Marvel’s Radioactive Spider-Man #1 throws Peter Parker into a bleak future where survival means poisoning himself just to stay alive. The humor is dry, the world is collapsing, and the art drips with exhaustion. It’s not about saving the day anymore—it’s about what happens when you keep fighting after there’s nothing left to fight for.




