

– Board game producers Portal Games have secured the license from Warner Bros. The issue will feature a brand new Moon Girl story by Nadia Shammas and Luciano Vecchio, and reprint six previous stories from the various anthologies of the series, including John Ridley and Olivier Coipel’s Spider-Man story from “Marvel Voices: Legacy,” Evan Narcisse and Jahnoy Lindsay’s Brother Voodoo story from “Marvel Voices,” Leo Romero’s Shark Girl story from “Marvel Voices: Comunidades,” Luciano Vecchio’s history of LGBTQIA+ superheroes from “Marvel Voices: Pride,” Jeffrey Veregge’s exploration of indigenous American heroes from “Marvel’s Indigenous Voices,” and the Wave/Bishop team-up story by Alyssa Wong and Whilce Portacio in “Marvel Voices: Identity.” The free comic will release May 7 with a cover by Carlos Gomez, and a 1:1000 variant cover by Peach Momoko. – Marvel has announced the contents and creative line-up for “Free Comic Book Day 2022: Marvel’s Voices” #1. It’s a blast telling stories eight hundred years in the future of Star Trek, where we really have never been before, exploring different facets of their lives.” The four-issue miniseries will focus on Lieutenant Keyla Detmer and Science Officer Linus next.

“ Discovery‘s arrival in the 32nd century opens up a whole new universe of adventure for the crew,” said Johnson. “Star Trek: Discovery: Adventures in the 32nd Century” #2 shows how the relationship between Adira and Gray formed before they joined the crew of the Discovery, and is written by Kirsten Beyer and Mike Johnson, with art by Angel Hernandez. The one-shot follows on from “Star Trek: Klingons” in February. “Star Trek: Ferengi” by Christina Rice and Andy Price follows the Ferengi family Quark, Rom, and Ishka from Deep Space Nine, as they fight for women’s rights in their patriarchal society. – IDW have announced two of their new Star Trek comics releasing this April: “Star Trek: Ferengi,” the second in its Alien Spotlight Revival, and “Star Trek: Discovery: Adventures in the 32nd Century” #2, which features an Adira origin story. “Dark Knights of Steel: Gathering Storm” releases March 1.

The prophecy will come to pass.” The news comes amidst global shipping delays and printer shortages that have made second printings of comics incredibly hard for publishers to manage. “There are so many twists and turns to come for the El Kingdom, the Bat Prince, the Kingdom of Storms, Supergirl and the Amazons in our epic. “I couldn’t be happier to hear ‘Dark Knights of Steel’ is going back to print and so many people are embracing our new DC Universe,” said series writer Tom Taylor. – DC Comics are re-releasing “Dark Knights of Steel” #1-3 in the bound issue “Dark Knights of Steel: Gathering Storm,” with a new cover and back cover by series artist Yasmine Putri.
