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(W) W. Maxwell Prince
(A/CA) Martin Morazzo

THE ALL-STAR CREATORS OF 2025'S HIT MINISERIES SUPERMAN: THE KRYPTONITE SPECTRUM (AND THE ONGOING HORROR ANTHOLOGY ICE CREAM MAN) ARE BACK AT DC COMICS TO LIFT YOUR SPIRITS! The Deadman enters the Next Level! In the millisecond following his murder, the soul of shifty circus aerialist Boston Brand was commandeered by the goddess Rama Kushna, who deputized the erstwhile performer's ghost with a sacred spectral assignment: the Custodian of All Souls! Now Brand floats--begrudgingly--through this bluegreen purgatory we call Earth, upholding the Laws of Spiritual Math and protecting humanity from evil--even if they can't see or hear him. Open up to this new era of DC's most lively deceased superhero--the Deadman--in a story about life, death, and everything in between...replete with paranormal activity, possessions, and a profusion of other poignant peculiarities.
Date Available: 06/03/2026

Reviews


When I first heard that the ICE CREAM MAN creative team of W. Maxwell Prince & Martin Morazzo were getting to do DEADMAN at DC Comics, I thought 'What a great pairing of creation and creators!'. And I still feel that way, it's just that my expectations might have been too high.
It's a perfectly solid DEADMAN tale with some great art from Martin Morazzo, I think I was just expecting a little more Junji Ito type creep outs than I got.
This creative matching also resonnated with me the biggest difference between MARVEL & DC today. Marvel has become the stagnant DC COMICS of the 1960s. The creative teams are fairly interchangable at Marvel without anyone standing out as a unique voice in a drowning field of books. This era at DC, reminds me of the 1980s DC that took a chance with Mike Baron & Kelly Jones doing Deadman. It wasn't NEAL ADAMS Deadman and it wasn't even the safe Jose Luis Garcia Lopezs DEADMAN, it was radically different, and for that reason alone I give this book a RECOMMENDATION!
Not all mainstream books need to look, read and feel the same, and when a company takes a swing like this, you just gotta support it!

John Robinson 8 out of 10 GRAHAMS

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