Oni Press has released previews of titles arriving on January 25th, including Time Share, Rick and Morty #22, Letter 44 #29, and Space Battle Lunchtime #8, as well as several collected editions.

Previews:

TIME SHARE

(W) Patrick Keller
(A/C/CA) Dan McDaid
AGE RATING: Mature
GENRE: Humor, Sci-fi
PRICE: $19.99
168 PAGES

After a time bending adventure, Ollie Finch was set to go home in his uncle’s rocket car time machine when everything went sideways. He’s at the center of a maelstrom of paradoxes that threatens to destroy the multiverse. Fortunately, Ollie’s fellow time traveling friends might just help straighten things out: Teddy, the brain-damaged cyborg assassin; Bax, the soldier from the post-apocalyptic future sent to stop Teddy’s mission; Preston, the 19th-century inventor; Curtis, self-proclaimed Time Master; and Roxy, Ollie’s scorned ex-girlfriend. Can this band of losers stop Phil, the world-conquering artificial intelligence… in time?

LETTER 44, VOLUME 4: SAVIORS

(W) Charles Soule
(A/CA) Alberto Jiménez Alburquerque
(C) Dan Jackson and Sarah Stern
AGE RATING: Mature
GENRE: Sci-fi
PRICE: $19.99
160 PAGES

Major Gabriel Drum has returned to Earth. Thought long-dead, he brings news of the apocalyptic variety: only 666 people will survive the destruction of Earth, and President Stephen Blades is tasked with choosing them. Meanwhile, the Builders teleport the crew of the Clarke back outside the asteroid belt—everyone but Astra. The crew faces a tough choice—try to get home with their dwindling fuel, or use it in a last-ditch effort to save Astra?

LETTER 44 #29

(W) Charles Soule
(A/CA) Alberto Jiménez Alburquerque
(C) Dan Jackson
AGE RATING: Mature
GENRE: Sci-fi
PRICE: $19.99
32 PAGES

No one has ever set foot on Mars soil—until now. After the crew of the Clarke crash-land into the red planet, they’ll need to figure out a way to survive—especially when the Builders come looking for them. On Earth, Blades gets some disturbing news about the 666 meant to survive the end of the world, as well as the contents of a recently blown-up mountain in Nevada.

From writer Greg Rucka (Wonder Woman, Black Magick) and artist Justin Greenwood (The Fuse)!
STUMPTOWN, VOLUME 4: THE CASE OF THE CUP OF JOE (HC)

(W) Greg Rucka
(A/CA) Justin Greenwood
(C) Ryan Hill
AGE RATING: Mature
GENRE: Crime, Mystery
PRICE: $29.99
152 PAGES

Portland’s best private investigator Dex Parios is back, and this time, the case is a real grind. When she picks up a simple assignment to escort a package of highly-prized coffee beans, Dex has no idea that she’s stepping into the web of the Barista Mafia and eccentric billionaires with no compunction about using force to get the most coveted coffee around. And to top it all off, her sister is in town.

Join Eisner Award-winner Greg Rucka and series artist Justin Greenwood (The Fuse) for the The Case of a Cup of Joe, the fourth case in the critically-acclaimed Stumptown series. This oversized hardcover edition also collects a bonus silent issue, as well as extra material such as issue covers, process pieces, and creator commentary.

FINAL ISSUE!
SPACE BATTLE LUNCHTIME #8

(W/A/C/CA) Natalie Riess
AGE RATING: All Ages
GENRE: Sci-fi
PRICE: $3.99
32 PAGES

The final battle. Peony vs. Melonhead, the sabotaging chef with his own considerable chops. Anything that can go wrong does, and Peony finds herself fighting against time—and a defective oven—to get her cake to the judges! Who will go on to victory in this final issue of Space Battle Lunchtime?

RICK AND MORTY #22
(W) Kyle Starks
(A) CJ Cannon
(C) Katy Farina
(CA) CJ Cannon with Ryan Hill (retail cover), Kory Bing (incentive cover)
BACK-UP COMIC by Marc Ellerby
AGE RATING: Teen, 16+
GENRE: Humor, Sci-fi
PRICE: $3.99
32 PAGES

Doofus Jerry is the REAL PIECE OF WORK, MAN. And, somehow, Rick’s Achilles heel. He can’t figure out how to beat the dude! Well, if ONE Rick can’t solve your Jerry Problems maybe all of them can? Can The Council of Ricks stop Doofus Jerry’s before everyone becomes—oh god, no—conquered by a Jerry?

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