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    Home » GVN Talking Comics Exclusive: First Look At Oni Press’ ‘Destination Kill #2’ By Joe Palmer
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    GVN Talking Comics Exclusive: First Look At Oni Press’ ‘Destination Kill #2’ By Joe Palmer

    • By Martin
    • May 13, 2026
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    Two characters ride a red hoverbike through a chaotic urban scene; one wields a gun, the other holds a glowing blade. Bold text reads "Joe Palmer's Destination KILL.

    A couple of months ago, we had the pleasure of catching up with creator Joe Palmer to discuss Issue#1 of Oni Press ‘Destination Kill.’ Today, we’re diving straight into the blood‑pumping, hyper‑stylized mayhem of Oni Press’ Destination Kill, Issue#2 — and trust us, Issue #2 does not tap the brakes.

    This time, we’ve got something special: exclusive first‑look cover art and page previews from the mind and pen of the unstoppable force that IS Joe Palmer. If you thought Issue #1 hit hard, Palmer’s work here is a full‑throttle escalation—razor‑clean lines, explosive staging, and that signature kinetic punch that makes every panel feel like it’s about to leap off the page and grab you by the collar.

    As the story barrels deeper into its neon‑drenched nightmare, Palmer’s visuals sharpen the tone: bold silhouettes, brutal momentum, and a world where every shadow hides a threat, and every page turn feels like a countdown. And today, you’re getting the first glimpse—cover, interiors, and all the attitude that comes with them.

    So buckle up, adjust your sights, and get ready to step back into the kill zone. This is Destination Kill #2, and this is your exclusive look.

    A muscular character stands next to a green bicycle labeled "Candy Bike" in a pink cityscape, with two flying drones overhead; comic title "Destination KUL #2" is displayed below.

    Comic book cover shows two characters riding a red vehicle at high speed, chased by large mechanical tanks, with debris and glowing fragments in the foreground. Title reads "Destination KAI #2. A muscular, bearded man stands on a blood-splattered floor holding a large gun and a can, with the comic title “Destination KUL” above him. Two armed characters ride a red ATV at high speed on a winding track, pursued by large vehicles and dodging falling debris and yellow obstacles under a futuristic sky. A startled person wakes up to find a masked figure outside their window; the figure delivers a warning and leaves as the person reacts fearfully. A city scene with police helicopters flying overhead, sirens blaring, and chaos on the streets as people run and words like "WEEOOO" and "DOOM" fill the panels. A comic page shows a chaotic revolt with shouting crowds, fighting figures, and a confused woman in red glasses observing the scene, asking what is happening. A woman enters a cluttered office and talks with a man at a desk about her father's redevelopment work; she reflects on her inheritance and feelings. A comic page shows two characters, one in a trench coat and fedora, and another in a purple robe, having a tense conversation about responsibility and needing booze.

    With these exclusive cover and interior previews, Destination Kill #2 reinforces why Joe Palmer remains one of the most distinct visual storytellers working today. Oni Press continues to champion bold, creator-driven work, and this issue looks poised to push the series into even stranger—and sharper—territory. Look for it on shelves June 10th.

    Martin
    Martin

    Senior Writer at GeekVibesNation – I am a 60 something child of the 70’s who admits to being a Star Trek/Star Wars/Comic Book junkie who once dove headfirst over a cliff (Ok, it was a small hill) to try to rescue his Fantastic Four comic from a watery grave. I am married to a lovely woman who is as crazy as I am and the proud parent of a 21-year-old young man with autism. My wife and son are my real heroes.

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