Innards #1

9.3

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Writer Rob Guillory
Artist Sam Lotfi
Cover Price $4.99

Powerhouse creative team Rob Guillory and Sam Lotfi (Mosely) reunite for a psychological sci-fi thriller at the center of the Earth!

It’s Roy Wilder’s first day on the most dangerous job in the world.

After a catastrophic nuclear attack, humanity’s last energy source is Lucifium. The mineral, buried miles beneath Earth’s surface, is accessible only by teleportation and navigation through an inhospitable subterranean maze.

The motley brotherhood of “divers” employed by the ONIS corporation gambles their bodies and minds in pursuit of a better future for themselves and their loved ones. The high-risk, high more

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    Capes & Tights - Justin Soderberg

    Apr 28, 2026

    Innards #1 was exactly the type of debut that reminds me why I keep coming back to these type of comics, something that is bold and strange with just the right about of mystery. Rob Guillory and Sam Lofti craft a world that feels dangerous, emotional, and visually unforgettable right off the bat. It’s a comic you must add to your pull-list and won’t want to miss. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    AIPT - David Brooke

    May 12, 2026

    Innards #1 is a standout launch that wastes no time pulling you into its world. Rob Guillory builds a future that feels unsettlingly close to reality, then layers in strange tech and corporate horror to keep things unpredictable. The emotional hook with Roy gives the story weight, while the mining mission delivers tension and intrigue. By the time the issue hits its final pages, it shifts into something even more unsettling, setting up a second issue that feels essential. Backed by strong, atmospheric art, this is a confident and memorable start. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    The Comic Book Spot - beastfire

    May 18, 2026

    Expressive artwork and a classic sci-fi feel make Innards #1 an entertaining ride. It’s a strong debut, and I’m looking forward to seeing what the mines (and Boo) are hiding. Read Full Review

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