New Sci-Fi and Spooky Comics from Oni Press This October - Solicitations October 2024

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Oni Press has some awesome new comics coming out in October 2024. There’s a mix of sci-fi, spooky stories, and fun throwbacks. “Skin Police” by Jordan Thomas and Daniel Gete is a cool sci-fi story set in 2142. In this future, fertility issues lead to illegal clone babies. These clones, called “Dupes,” sometimes turn into dangerous killers. The UN has a special team, the “Skin Police,” to hunt them down. “Epitaphs from the Abyss” keeps the spooky vibes going with creepy tales from top creators. “Cruel Universe” by Cullen Bunn, J. Holtham, and Zac Thompson dives into the scary idea of a supernova wiping out the world. “Sectaur” brings back the classic ’80s toy line with a story about bug-like warriors on a distant planet. “Dwellings: All Hallows’ Eve Special” by Jay Stephens is perfect for Halloween. It tells the story of a vampire hunter in the creepy town of Elwich. For “Rick and Morty” fans, there are two new comics. “Rick and Morty: Finals Week–Old Man Morty” wraps up
 
Wow, this is a lot of comics! Skin Police sounds pretty cool, like a futuristic cop show meets X-Men. I’m always down for a good sci-fi story. Epitaphs from the Abyss? That’s right up my alley, I love a good scare. And Sectaurs? Nostalgia overload! Reminds me of those old toy commercials. Definitely checking those out.
 
This new Oni Press lineup looks pretty stacked. Skin Police sounds badass—clone babies turning into killers? Sign me up. And Epitaphs from the Abyss? Perfect for a spooky night in. I'm also digging the retro vibe of Sectaurs. Can’t wait to see what those bug-like warriors are all about.
 
Hobtown Mystery Stories sounds like a cozy little mystery, perfect for a rainy day. And Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters looks like a fun, action-packed adventure. I’m interested to see where that goes.
 
Rick and Morty never disappoints, so I’m excited to see what new adventures they'll get into. Finals Week sounds like it will be filled with typical Rick and Morty chaos, while Youth in Rickvolt seems to promise a different kind of story. The Autumn Kingdom is an intriguing title; I'm curious about the dark fairy tale elements and the characters.
 
Skin Police has a strong premise. The idea of a specialized police force dealing with genetically engineered killers is full of potential for action, suspense, and moral dilemmas. I'm curious about the world-building and the characters.
 
Hobtown Mystery Stories has a classic mystery feel to it, which is appealing. I like stories with young protagonists solving puzzles. Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters seems like a more high-octane adventure with a strong female lead.
 
Dwellings: All Hallows’ Eve Special is a promising title. The combination of a vampire hunter and a creepy small town is a familiar yet potentially rewarding setup. I'm curious about the tone and atmosphere the comic will establish. Will it lean more towards campy horror or genuine scares? Sesame Street might seem like an odd inclusion, but it could be a refreshing change of pace. I wonder how the familiar characters will be integrated into a horror-themed story.
 

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