This Wednesday, February 26th, Dark Horse Comics is set to release FML #4 (of 8), the brand-new creator-owned series that features bonus material exclusive to the single issues only, such as essays on music, true crime, interviews, and more!
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages
for this week’s new release from Dark Horse Comics!
FML #4 (of 8)
Written by Kelly Sue DeConnick
Art by David López
Colors by Cris Peter
Letters by Clayton Cowles
Covers & Cover Artists:
David López (Cover A)
Rosemary Valero-O’Connell (Cover B)
Genres: Fantasy, Occult & Supernatural
Format: FC, 32 pages; Miniseries
SRP: $4.99
Publication Date: February 26, 2025
“8 Minute Murders” buzzes with theories about the dead man at the Witch’s House, as the city plans the structure’s long-overdue demolition. In an effort to save it, Glory and Savvy dive deeper into its history, while Lydia, our polar bear detective, seeks truths.
Meanwhile, Riley turns to his mom with his trauma and the two reconnect through their art. This issue is a darker turn for the series, but the return of Dad from an absurd job in LA adds a light-hearted twist, and the introduction of Susan, the mysterious new assistant linked to past secrets, moves the plot along. FML Issue 4 sees the middle-aged riot grrl coven reconvene and struggle with their culpability for the murder, while the fires close in on all sides.

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