FOC Highlight Books for Last Call March 27th, 2023

FOC is the last chance to put in your orders with your comic shops and likely get at a discount for pre-ordering. Here’s a few of the highlights for this week…



Alien #1 – A new chapter of the Alien story kicks off.


All Eight Eyes #1 – Giant Spider creature feature book, I hate spiders, creepy as hell. Described as “Jaws meets Arachnophobia”. There is also a James Stokoe Cover (shown above).


BATGIRLS #17 CVR B DAVID MARQUEZ CARD STOCK VAR – I cannot think of too many Spoiler covers that were just stand outs, this one stands out.


BLOOD LOVE GHOST AND A DEADLY SPELL #1 – a dark, atmospheric 64 page volume filled with horrific tales from the inimitable mind of Damian Connelly, author of the best-selling hit “You Promised Me Darkness”


Dceased War Of The Undead Gods #8 Homage Cover – Undead homage to Adam Hughes’ cover for JSA Classified #1.


Doctor Strange #2 Alex Maleev Cover – Just a great looking Doctor Strange cover.


Money Shot Comes Again #1 – This one isn’t for everyone, it is a mature themed book. Needless to say, a classic Adult Comic character makes her appearance in this book, she hasn’t been published in years, unless you count that Momoko Variant cover for the facsimile that came out a few years back.


PEACEMAKER TRIES HARD #1 – DC takes Peacemaker into more of the realm of the TV show. Should be a fun read.


Star Wars Darth Vader Black White and Red #1 – Seriously fantastic covers on this book, showing a darker, bloodier side to Darth Vader.


TERRORWAR #1 – sci-fi horror series about working people fighting mind-bending monsters. Blue City was the last livable place on Earth. Now it’s crawling with Terrors-creatures that transform into their victims’ worst fears. Humanity’s last hope? Muhammad Cho and his overworked, underpaid crew of freelance Terrorfighters.

2 thoughts on “FOC Highlight Books for Last Call March 27th, 2023”

  1. “ showing a darker, bloodier side to Darth Vader.”

    Going to be tough to top the side that slaughters children.

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