Writer: Gary Friedrich; Artist: Mike Ploog; Inker: Frank Monte; Letterer: Herb Cooper; Editor: Roy Thomas; Cover Artist: Mike Ploog
March 19, 2026
Marvel Spotlight (1972) # 7
Writer: Gary Friedrich; Artist: Mike Ploog; Inker: Frank Monte; Letterer: Herb Cooper; Editor: Roy Thomas; Cover Artist: Mike Ploog
Marvel Mangaverse: Ghost Riders (2002) # 1
Ghost Rider: Kushala (2021) # 1
Cover Date: October 2023; On Sale Date: October 2023
Writer: Taboo & B. Earl; Artist: Guillermo Sanna; Letterer: Joe Sabino; Colorist: Jordie Bellaire; Editor: Sarah Brunstad; Editor in Chief: C.B. Cebulski; Cover Artist: Guillermo Sanna
In the future, Kushala – the Spirit Rider – is chased through outer space by a spaceship piloted by Dr. Doom. They enter Earth’s atmosphere and Doom’s ship crashes into the flooded remains of Los Angeles while Kushala rides her flaming horse above the water.
In the present day Los Angeles, on the Tongva Ancestral Land, the descendent of Kushala named Olivia Obtera arrives on a motorcycle at an observatory to meet her Uncle Bunk, who has found the missing journals of an explorer/scientists named Jeffery McKracken, who was also Olivia’s distant cousin. The research was connected to “The Pluto Project”, which was believed to connect the moon Charon to another dimension. Olivia, a paranormal journalist, goes to her office to meet with her coworker Liam to decode the journals. Olivia leaves to be with her daughter and Liam is visited by a Doombot, revealing him to be an agent of Dr. Doom. The Doombot opens a rift that transports Liam to the throne of Dr. Doom, who has gathered all but one of the mystical Wands of Watoomb.
March 17, 2026
Ultimate Avengers 2 (2010) # 1-2
March 16, 2026
What the hell, Amazon?
This is apparently just not my month. Following Facebook's unceremonious removal of the Vengeance Unbound group, Amazon has seen fit to ban me from their publishing program and remove my books from their store. I'd previously published two books through their Kindle Direct Publishing platform, Wheels on Fire and Road to Vengeance, that were collections of my comic reviews.
This is the e-mail I received last week: "Hello. We are terminating your account effective immediately because we have found activities in your account trying to manipulate our services. In addition to closing your account: you will no longer be eligible to receive outstanding royalties, you no longer have access to your account (this includes editing titles, viewing reports, and accessing other account information), and published titles will be removed from Amazon. As per our new terms and conditions, you aren't allowed to open any new KDP accounts. If you have questions, you can reply to this message."
Naturally, I had a LOT of questions. I'd been going around and around with Amazon over the last few weeks while trying to make my second book available on Kindle; they said my book should not be tagged in the "comic book" category, and I thought it should be since, y'know, it's about comic books. Keep in mind, both of my books have been available on Amazon for a few years now without any trouble.
So when I replied to their e-mail and asked them why this decision had been made and what I could do to correct it, this was the response: "As per our policy, we reserve the right not to disclose any type of information we consider sensitive data. We are unable to elaborate further on specific details regarding our Terms and Conditions beyond what is available in the Help pages."
So they kick me off the platform and ban me from rejoining, then say they won't tell me why. Sigh. For those of you who did buy my books, I appreciate the support more than you'll ever know. I admit, it was a really cool feeling to see books published with my name on them, especially ones connected to my favorite character. To those of you who didn't get to purchase copies, I'm very sorry they won't be available anymore. I can't even take them to another self-publisher, as I lost the digital PDF of the first book. I'm going to put all of the original reviews back here on the blog, that's why you're seeing new posts for those early Marvel Spotlight issues, but it's going to take some time.
But I'm not mad. Nope, not one little bit. It's fine. Everything is fine.
March 14, 2026
Venom (2011) # 13.1
Writer: Rob Williams; Artist: Lee Garbett; Letterer: VC's Clayton Clowes; Colorist: Rob Schwager; Editor: Sebastian Girner; Senior Editor: Stephen Wacker; Editor In Chief: Axel Alonso; Cover Artist: Stefano Caselli
Inside the city limits, Johnny Blaze continues to power Hell's Centrifuge, keeping open the portal to Hell. Unsure of how long he can keep it up, he hopes that Alejandra hurries up and saves the day. In Blackheart's tower, the Ghost Rider has been joined by Venom, X-23, and Red Hulk to stop Blackheart. They're immediately confronted by their Antitheses: Ichor, The Evangelist, X-666, and Encephalon. Blackheart sends his consort, Gari Oyle, to fly out to the city's border and find out what's stopping Hell from spreading across the world. Blackheart then orders the Antitheses to attack the heroes, sending all of them crashing out of the tower to the ground below. Ghost Rider leaves to stop Gari Oyle, followed by her Antithesis Ichor, leaving the other three heroes to fight. X-23 leaves to kill Blackheart alone, leaving Venom and Red Hulk to be defeated by the Evangelist and Encephalon.
Ghost Rider is outracing Gari Oyle to the amulet, but Blackheart speaks to her telepathically, offering to free the souls she damned in Nicaragua if she joins him. Ichor attacks, claiming to be "pure retribution" without her human frailties, that his vengeance is holy instead of selfish revenge. Before Ichor can kill her, Alejandra summons her motorcycle, and when it reaches her she jumps on it and crashes into Ichor, transforming him back into a human. She speeds off toward the amulet, with Blackheart still whispering in her head about his offer to join him. At the city's border, Dr. Strange and Hellstrom sense that Hell is coming toward them, and they may not be able to stop it from spreading.
March 13, 2026
Darkhold: Pages From the Book of Sins (1992) # 1
Cover Date: October 1992; On Sale Date: August 1992
Writer: Christian Cooper; Artist: Richard Case; Inker: Mark McKenna; Letterer: Phil Felix; Colorist: Glynis Oliver; Editor: Bobbie Chase; Editor in Chief: Tom DeFalco; Cover Artist: Richard Case
In New York City, a mysterious dwarf delivers a black letter to aging record producer Donald Walsh. Later that night, Walsh goes home and kills his wife by transforming into a swarm of worms. In Rome, nurse Victoria Montesi experiences a vision of Walsh’s transformation while out to lunch with her roommate Nash. When the two go back to their apartment they are caught by an explosion triggered by them opening the door. Montesi wakes up in the hospital and is visited by her father, Vittorio Montesi, and Sam Buchanan, an Interpol agent assigned by the Vatican to protect her. Vittorio explains all about the Darkhold, the so-called “Book of Sins” that their family has sworn to protect through the generations. Vicki refuses to believe the stories of the Darkhold, even when she experiences another vision of the people around her being consumed by worms. Meanwhile, back in New York, Oxford Professor Louise Hastings is approached by John Blaze, who takes her to a back alley to meet Ghost Rider. The two explain that they saw Louise and others in a vision of a world overrun by Lilith and her demonic children.
At the hospital in Rome, a ninja attempts to kill Vicki in her bed, but finds that she has snuck out. She’s attacked on the streets by more ninjas, who she realizes are the Darkholders, a secret cult who worship the Book of Sins. Buchanan rescues her from the ninjas and, against his better judgment, agrees to go with her to New York to discover the source of her visions. At that moment, Lilith meets with the leaders of the Darkholders, who give some of their men for the Lilin Doc to reshape into demonic killers.
Later, Vicki and Sam arrive at the Walsh home, which has been taped off as a crime scene. Inside the empty home they find the black letter and Louise Hastings, who tells them that the police flew her in to consult on the case when the letter was found to contain a missing page from the Darkhold. Louise explains that the Darkhold was written by the Elder God Chthon and would one day summon him home from exile. The recovered page translates into a spell for immortality as a swarm of worms. The trio are attacked by Donald Walsh, who has transformed into a creature comprised of worms. Ghost Rider and Blaze crash through the window and drive Walsh away, but not before they capture some of the worms.
Soon, at a hotel in Manhattan, Walsh is interrogated and reveals that the letter was delivered by a dwarf; when he read the words on the page, a creature called “the Other” appeared and offered him his greatest wish, to live forever. He didn’t know it would be as a rotting pile of worms who has to consume other living beings. Later, Walsh reforms inside the hotel to try and kill Vicki and when she runs Louise tells Blaze and Buchanan to not use their guns. Vicki leads Walsh to Central Park, where she and the others are also confronted by Lilith and the transformed Darkholders. Before Walsh can kill Vicki a swarm of birds appears to devour all of the worms, killing Walsh. While Lilith attempts to teleport away, she is struck by a blast of hellfire from Blaze’s shotgun before she escapes, though she leaves her Lilin daughter Nakota behind. Sam realizes that any gunfire would have scared away the birds, which had been Louise’s plan all along. While Ghost Rider and Blaze continue their fight against Lilith, the other three decided to stay together to search for more missing pages of the Darkhold. Elsewhere, an arsonist at the Library of Congress is approached by the Dwarf.
March 12, 2026
Marvel Spotlight (1972) # 6
March 11, 2026
Marvel Spotlight (1972) # 5
Writer: Gary Friedrich; Artist: Mike Ploog; Letterer: Jon Costanza; Editor: Stan Lee; Cover Artist: Mike Ploog
March 10, 2026
Secret Warps: Ghost Panther Annual (2019) # 1
Inside the Soul Stone is a multiverse that includes Warp World, where the Ghost Panther and other heroes reside. In Wakanda, the Ghost Panther frees himself from a trap laid by Bushman the Hunter and feeds the villain to his father, the giant fiery panther spirit. Later, Iron Hammer collects the Ghost Panther and brings him to the rest of the Defenders, who have been assembled by Captain Peace to face a threat from the future. In the year 2099 the world will be invaded and conquered by Martians, which will result in Erik Killraven traveling back in time to kill T'Challa's father as revenge against Wakanda. Ghost Panther volunteers to travel to 2099 to stop the Martian invasion, which would prevent Killraven from ever traveling back in time and ensure that T'Challa not become the Ghost Panther in the first place.
"Midnight Mass"







