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[PREVIEW] Ripcord #1 (February 4, 2026)
writer: Cullen Bunn | artist [penciller & inker]: Aneke Murillenem | colorist: Patricia Martín Samaniego | letterer: AndWorld Design | cover artist: Jorge Fornés | publishing company: Ignition Press
synopsis: The drug known as “Ripcord” has become the scourge of the world. It’s extremely addictive, and it doesn’t just alter your perception, it fundamentally alters who you are. Ripcord users have their whole bodies taken over by the substance, and it transforms them into mindless, frenzied killers who want nothing but to destroy. This makes every place the drug has grown popular dangerous.
Dillon is one of thousands who has lost a family member to Ripcord, but unlike so many others, she’s going to do something about it. Her sister has gone missing in the Outback, and Dillon is going to stop at nothing — and let nothing stop her — until she brings her home.
This latest foray into the darker depths of humanity from writer Cullen Bunn (The Sixth Gun, Deluge) is brought to vivid life by artist Aneke (DC Comics Bombshells, Bylines in Blood) and colorist Patricia Martin (Dune: The Graphic Novel). Ripcord is an ultraviolent exploitation comic in the vein of movies like Mad Max and Near Dark. Each issue features a cover by Jorge Fornes, the artist of Rorschach and Danger Street.
TW: Glute Training!
Ripcord #2 (Ignition Press, March 2026) cover by Jorge Fornes
From All-New Venom #007
Art by Carlos Gómez and Frank D’Armata
Written by Al Ewing
Pick a song: rock edition
pick your song
it's my life by Bon Jovi
Give it away by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Milk it by Nirvana
Blueprint by Fugazi
Money by Pink Floyd
Ripcord by Radiohead
Jump by Van Halen
Gold dust woman by Fleetwood Mac
I want it all by Queen
Silence is the gift by War on women
Don't drag me down by Social Distortion
knife prty by Deftones
"The moment you accept your fear will never happen, and neither will what you hope for, then the next moment when you try to arrange those thoughts into something like wisdom instead of despair."
Nate Lippens, Ripcord