Art-Stealing AI and Ancient Horror Headline Invader Comics' August 2026 Slate

Invader Comics arrives in August 2026 with two captivating new series. Jimmie Robinson's *Artillery: Weapons of Art*, a graphic novel collection, tackles an alarmingly timely premise: a sentient AI is stealing humanity's creativity by shutting down global magical gateways. With art dying, the Mona Lisa herself is magically brought to life. She empowers three artists, turning their art into weapons for an audacious heist against the AI. It's a gloriously wild concept, tackling modern fears head-on.
Also debuting is *This Land Is Old And Dark #1*, a three-issue horror miniseries from Ryan Crowe, Abel Garcia, and Middleton. This chilling tale dives into colonial cruelty and primal terror. Jacques Du Lac, beloved in Fort Courage, becomes a threat to its corrupt council. Exiled beyond the fort's walls, he faces an ancient, monstrous wilderness. Here, the land remembers every footprint, and horrors lurk. Invader Comics delivers distinct, compelling visions this August.
“This premise is gloriously wild, tackling modern fears head-on.”
Catzye Take
Catzye readers should definitely keep an eye on *Artillery*. Its unique take on AI and creativity resonates deeply with current tech discussions, making it a surprisingly fresh indie comic. We're always here for a good horror, so *This Land Is Old And Dark* also looks like a dark, compelling read.
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