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    Home » GVN Exclusive: Early Look At Death Dog #2 from AHOY Comics, Bryce Ingman & Alan Robinson
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    GVN Exclusive: Early Look At Death Dog #2 from AHOY Comics, Bryce Ingman & Alan Robinson

    • By Martin
    • November 24, 2025
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    A frightened boy, a robotic dog, and a beaver leap forward in a city park. The text "DEATH DOG" is displayed in bold letters across the center.

    Throughout my time covering comics, one thing has remained constant: Ahoy Comics consistently delivers imaginative and satirical titles that never fail to entertain. That run continues with the 2-issue mini-series Death Dog by Ahoy veterans and fan favorites Bryce Ingman and Alan Robinson.

    In a near-future America, Wyatt — an innocent 13-year old accused of shoplifting — is pursued by murderous robot police dogs. But an accident transforms one of his terrifying pursuers into a tame, docile, and affectionate robodog who tries to bond with and protect Wyatt! A touching tale of a terrifying future, from the deranged minds of Bryce Ingman (*MY BAD*) and Alan Robinson (*New Fantastic Four*).

    The only unfortunate thing with a 2-issue mini-series is that it comes to an end so quickly. In preparation for the conclusion of this series, and thanks to the good folks at Ahoy and the creative teams of Ingman and Robinson, we are pleased to share this exclusive page reveal of Issue #2 of Death Dog.

    Ahoy Comics Death Dog, Issue #2

    Writer: Bryce Ingman

    Artist: Alan Robinson

    Colorist: Paul Little

    Letterer: Rob Steen

    Release: December 3, 2025

    FOC: November 3, 2025

    $4.99

    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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