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Toxic Avenger Comics #10 (Ahoy Comics, May 2026) variant cover by Mauricet
Horror isn’t just for Halloween these days, and with that in mind, Ahoy Comics has announced via BoingBoing and their excellent newsletter a new one-shot titled Thanksgiving by Second Coming writer Mark Russell and Howl artist Mauricet.
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Harley Quinn #66 (December 2019) DCeased variant cover by Mauricet.
Creepshow Volume 2 Issue 4 by Nick Dragotta Alisa Kwitney Mauricet
HARLEY QUINN #66
written by SAM HUMPHRIES art by SAMI BASRI cover by GUILLEM MARCH variant cover by MAURICET The trials are over, and Harley Quinn has won! Or has she? Now imbued with the awesome power of the Angel of Retribution, Harley is given an impossible choice—and a chance to raise a loved one from the dead! Choose wisely, Harley…the fate of the universe hangs in the balance! ON SALE 10.02.19 $3.99 US | 32 PAGES FC | RATED T+ This issue will ship with two covers. Please see the order form for details.
This week’s theme: comic references to the classic Star Wars video games, Knights of the Old Republic I and II!
While KotOR is part of the Legends/EU, it is still referenced in the current canon (especially in Chuck Wendig’s Aftermath books and -- apparently by accident -- certain Force abilities in The Last Jedi).
My favorite example of a KotOR reference in recent comics is ML-08, or “Mel.” Mel is a clumsy, mischievous maintenance droid who looks exactly like T3-M4, a charming utility droid who joins your party in both KotOR games. Mel’s owner is Jaxxon, a character who is also a reference to an old canon, the original Marvel comics. His droid outshines him with his adorable and hopeless antics, which keep the indomitable spirit of T3 alive all the way into the era of the original trilogy. There are even hints to his old age, which is quite funny since the KotORs are set 4000 years in the past! Perhaps some part of T3 was recycled into Mel, even after all this time?
You can find Mel in both “Star Wars Adventures Annuals” from 2018 and 2019.
“Star Wars Annual 2018: The Lost Eggs of Livorno.” Marvel. April 18, 2018. Writer: Cavan Scott. Artist: Mauricet. Colorist: Chris Fenoglio. Letterer: Tom B. Long.
This is the Mauricet variant cover for Harley Quinn #66 (2019).