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New sci-fi comic Man's Best has only just launched but I'm already in love with its three cute animal heroes

BOOM! Studios debuted Man's Best recently. The sci-fi comic, from writer Pornsak Pichetshote and artist Jesse Lonergan, follows three animals on a starship full of human refugees and it's one of the most instantly gripping new comics I've read this year.

The trio is made up of a cat (Athos) and two dogs (Porthos and Lovey), all emotional support animals belonging to scientist Dr Winters, who is experimenting on her pets by using holographic tech to train them in combat. Although it's a little vague on the nature of the threat, a few key facts are teased out over the course of the first issue. We'll get into those after this spoiler warning and Lonergan's lovely cover.

The issue opens with our furry friends in battle. Right from the off it's clear that these are no ordinary pets: Porthos has mechanical legs; Lovey can fly and has a great big rocket strapped to his back, while Athos has a robot suit that both protects her and shoots lazers from the eyes.

Although it's quickly revealed that this is merely a simulation it gives a glimpse of the threat in question: the Klangers, mysterious robotic foes (who, for our British readers, are quite different to the Clangers!). We quickly learn that humanity is concerned with trying to find a new home world and that the ship is en-route to Epsilon-32. Unfortunately, the planet seems to have vanished without trace. 

While they are pondering this, an entirely different planet appears out of nowhere, causing the ship to crash. By the end of the issue we're left unsure of what's left of the human crew, but Porthos, Athos and Lovey emerge unscathed in their battle gear, only to immediately run into what appears to be a real Klanger.

There are a lot of mysteries to unravel here. Who are these Klangers? What has happened to Epsilon-32 and what is this new planet that's just popped up? And did we really just witness the last remains of humanity wiped out off-panel?

Regardless of the eventual answers, this is an absolutely stellar first

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