Here are the books that caught my attention from Previews Catalogue, for books shipping to comic shops in May...- A new manga by Taiyo Matsumoto ()? Yes, please!- A new action mini-series from Stephen Mooney featuring dinosaurs in a 1940s adventure, with some really nice art.- This one must have come to stores early because I already had it a few weeks ago! But this is a must-buy. Gilbert Hernandez doing a semi-autobiographical graphic story.- A one-shot kicking off a four-part event that crosses over intoand- The entire 32-issue run of Alan Moore and J.H. Williams III's stunningis collected in a deserving hardcover edition.- A new addition to IDW's excellent Library of American Comics line, this is the first of four volumes collecting Manning's comic strip run, both dailies and Sundays.- A new series from Papercutz collecting another work from Peyo, creator of!!- IDW's Artist's Editions continue with this first volume of EC works, showcasing the art of creators like Harvey Kurtzman, Al Williamson, Bernie Krigstein, and more.- A new round of creators tackle David Petersen's world of mice and swords in the first issue of this new volume of the anthology series. Volume one featured the first art I'd ever seen by Jeremy Bastian, who went on to produce my favorite comic in recent memory,. This new issue will see the art of creators such as Stan Sakai and Ben Caldwell.- Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. continueinto a new mini-series.- Picturebox dives into manga with this work my Japanese comics master Shigeru-Sugiura.This maxi-series from Scot Snyder and Sean Murphy sees a group of scientists discover something terrifying in the depths off of the Arctic Circle.- In this prequel to the Summer film, we get a look at humanity's first encounters with Kaiju.- I'm glad they're still putting these out. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby continue spinning stories from Asgard in this 768-page monster.- A 460-page murder mystery manga from Asumiko Nakamura.- Loving the currentcomic? Well, check out this 712-page omnibus edition featuring the creative Grant Morrison's legendary run on the character.- A new all-ages graphic novel from Doug Tennapel, who is really making a name for himself with this niche.- This coming-of-age story sees a boy venture into a Renaissance Fair, where he meets a knight who insists there is a dragon in the woods that he is training to slay.- This first original comic series from Clive Barker. Co-written by Mark Millar, art by Haemi Jang.- Sara Varon illustrates this all-ages story by Cecil Castellucci about a...well, an odd duck.- A Dark Horse vigilante is resurrected in this mini-series by Duane Swierczyski and Eric Nguyen.- And more X-stuff from Dark Horse. This is a new mini fromcreator Dean Motter.- Jim Woodring's follow-up tofrom a few years ago.- An all-newstory from Jason O'Barr and Jim Terry, set in 1945 Europe.- Science fiction great Harlan Ellison pens this new graphic novel, with art by's Paul Chadwick, that takes place in a strange, distant future.- Faith Erin Hicks illustrates this high school drama by Prudence Shen.- Love the enigmatic new Captain Universe in? Well, here you can get a look at original classic tales of the original Captain Universe from the 70's and 80's, in a fat 104-page comic book.- Brandon Graham's first art book, courtesy of Picturebox.- The latest by Jason.- John Byrne continues to turn out the creative original works over at IDW.- A digital-first series featuring talent like Jeff Parker, Chris Samnee and Orson Scott Card.-This one-shot delves into She-Ra's biggest foe's past.- Giant-size, full color reprints of the action strip with art by's Hal Foster.and- Yawn.