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FIRST LOOK: A MISCHIEF OF MAGPIES #1 (DSTLRY)

A young boy named Marinus leads a tough life, that only gets weirder when he falls asleep. While asleep he is transported to a world where he doesn’t know if it’s real or not. This first issue of this series from DSTLRY releases on July 15th, 2026, at the comic shops. Ahead of the Final Order Cutoff date of Monday May 25th, 2026, DSTLRY gave us a copy for a SPOILER FREE first look review.

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FIRST LOOK: WHITE BOAT #3 (DSTLRY)

After discovering that his twin brother is alive after believing him dead for over a decade. Lee must decide whether he should stay on the island or return home. However, this decision may have already been made for him. This final issue in the series from DSTLRY releases on July 8th, 2026, at the comic shops. Ahead of the Final Order Cutoff date of Monday May 18th, 2026, DSTLRY gave us a copy for a SPOILER FREE first look review.

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ENDEAVOUR #2 (DSTLRY )

Life has a way of taking someone on a very different voyage.

Wealthy passengers board a recreation of The Endeavour voyage. What should have been a memorable trip through history has turned deadly. Seven children are all that’s left after a mysterious virus is discovered. Alone on the high seas, they have been steered into a dangerous path. Their voyage is no longer about memoires. It is now about survival.

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