4 COLOR LOW-DOWN: Weekly Comics News 4/2/25
- Doug Wood
- 23 hours ago
- 2 min read
It's Wednesday again! Wow! Mr. Never Busy has continually found himself to be more busy with each passing day. It's an exciting time in comics. Things are changing day by day. Don't let the wildness get to you. It's all suppose to be fun, right? With that said did you see that one of Yeti's very own has launched a campaign. I don't want to spoil it, but this one you CANNOT MISS. We will know. We always know...
NEWS

Brian K Vaughan and Niko Henrichon have announced Spectators at Image Comics! A hardcover collected edition of their newsletter comics. The story appears to be about two voyeuristic people watching at the end of the world.
Find it September 23rd.

Gehenna: Naked Aggression is a colored version of the same comic originally produced for the Image! anthology. "There’s a contract out on Gehenna. But she’s managed to stay alive long enough that the contract has been resold several times as consolidated debt between criminal organizations. Now she intends to put a stop to the chain of custody on that contract. With a bullet."
Get it June 11th.

Created by the late Aaron Reese BytchCraft comes to Mad Cave Studios. They are presenting this as a love letter to lqbt, found friends and black magick.
In Shops June 18th.
CROWDFUNDING NOW

It's time for your main event! The Big Dog Jimmy Gaspero has launched Made In Delco. The Comic Yeti mainstay has brought forward a collection of shorts he has written and co-created with various outstanding artists. This campaign deserves all our attention as this are some tight narratives wrapped up into an impressive looking package.
DO NOT SKIP THIS ONE!!!! Jimmy has already soared on his first day of funding, lets not let him need another before its met its goal.

Futility Shapes is nearly met its goal and needs your help. Creators Edward Kane and Dave Fowler bring forth a fascinating story of a man's transformation into machine. A dark and disparate tale of connection and things beyond humanities imagination.

Last on this weeks list is Stramash '63 from the impossibly skilled artist and creator James Corcoran. Pitched as a crime comic in the vein of Criminal or Parker, James is telling a sci-fi twist that will excite your soul.
Having smashed past its modest goal, this comic is 100% ready to be delivered to you if you back!