Kristin Kreuk (Smallville’s Lana Lang) is writing an upcoming comic book!
Kristin is a writer and co-creator on Black Star, a new Titan Comics series that she is writing with collaborators Peter Mooney and Eric Putzer. It’s described as “a Northern Gothic noir steeped in horror and dark humor.” The series will be illustrated by artist Joe Bocardo.
Below, you can find the press release with more details; additionally, we have some preview imagery courtesy of Titan Comics! The images can be found first, and underneath, the release with more details about the comic, which will hit stores and digital devices on July 29. Be sure to get your copies and support Kristin’s latest venture — it’s a great way to say “thank you” for 25 years of Smallville enjoyment! (Fun fact: Titan published the Smallville: The Official Companion books through Season 7, with four of those books written by the author of this article! If only they’d still do 8-10…)
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March 9, 2026 – Globally renowned publisher Titan Comics are thrilled to be publishing Black Star (in stores and digital devices July 29, 2026) a debut comic series by acclaimed actress Kristin Kreuk (Smallville, Reacher, Murder in a Small Town). Co-written with Peter Mooney (Rookie Blue, Mistletoe Murders) and screenwriter Eric Putzer, and illustrated by artist Joe Bocardo (Nightwalkers, The Hexiles), this five-issue series is a Northern Gothic noir steeped in horror and dark humour.
Amidst skirmishes between two warring factions in the early nineteenth-century fur trade, Dashiell Carlyle discovers he has magical abilities… and that he’s not alone. Thrust into a secret order with designs to use their magic to build a new and better world, Dashiell discovers that their utopia may come at a horrific cost.
It’s a violent world: gritty, bloody, and dark. But that’s balanced with a sense of discovery and awe. The storytelling’s propulsive, and the morality grey. It’s The Revenant meets Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1. It’s a love letter to a frozen corner of the world that few know. It’s weird. And wonderful. And something wholly its own.
“Black Star was born while Peter, Eric, and I were filming “Burden of Truth” in Winnipeg.” said Kristin Kreuk. “We were inspired by the city’s lore and, because we worked so well together, began spending our spare time on set (and then, for years afterwards) developing our own take on the history and magic we imagined pulsing beneath its surface, shaping the rhythms of the city and the battles raging just beyond our view.”
“Sometimes people come to my hometown and they can’t see past its rough edges or inhospitable weather. But it was clear Kristin and Eric could see right into the strangeness that makes Winnipeg so unique,” said co-writer Peter Mooney. “This isn’t so much an alternative history, but an omitted chapter that’s been lost to time. It’s bizarre and fantastical and entirely imagined — but it goes a long way towards explaining why the city is how it is today.”
“There’s an intimacy to comics that no other form quite achieves; the reader controls the rhythm, the breath, the revelation,” said co-writer Eric Putzer. “In a story about power and human nature, we felt that intimacy necessary to make the reader an active part of the exchange.” –
“For a comic book artist, working on a series as ambitious and well-written as Black Star is a gift,” said artist Joe Bocardo. “But if you also work on it with a talented and friendly team that gives you creative freedom, then it’s not a gift; it’s a privilege.”
“Set in the eerie, snow-blanketed wasteland of early 19th Century Winnipeg, this is magic as you’ve never seen it before,” said Titan Comics editor, Jake Devine. “Hopeful yet bleak, miraculous yet insidious, and only time will tell if the prize is worth the cost. Readers are going to be swept away by Joe Bocardo’s mesmerising artwork as it envelops them in a story filled with awe and tragedy.”
Titan’s Black Star comics is set to launch with Issue #1 in stores and on digital devices July 29, 2026.
Armando B
December 17, 2015 at 11:29 am
Thanks for sharing this, I’ve been a big fan of this site and Ryan for a long time. Over the years I’ve seen many versions of this video and it keeps getting better every time.
Ryan Deffley
December 21, 2015 at 2:59 pm
Armando, thanks so much for the kind words. Glad you’ve enjoyed the various versions and appreciate the upgrades each time. I meant to do the final version much sooner, but better late than never..LOL Thanks again!
Ryan Deffley
December 17, 2015 at 11:44 am
Thanks so much Craig!
In a way, this kind of culminates my own journey with editing sills is the years and my support for the show. Hard to believe it’s been twelve years since I became a member of KSite and made the first version. Was motivated to make this recently when I started yet another series re-watch. Thanks again! – Ryan / vyperman7
Annette Lawrence
January 28, 2017 at 11:40 pm
Ryan, you have never failed to impress me with your well edited videos and this one tops them all! You know I always supported and encouraged you over the years knowing that great things would be in your future. You did a brilliant job of this video, very smooth with perfect choices of scenes and music. I miss and love this show which still remains my very favorite of all time! Brought back a lot of good memories. Guess it’s time to pull out the DVDs and watch it again.
Annette Lawrence
January 31, 2017 at 7:36 pm
I left a really nice comment the other day here, but don’t see it any more! Absolutely loved this video, which brought back so many good memories of the show. I really must rewatch it again! You did a brilliant job of editing, as always, choosing the right scenes and music. Such a smooth job, flawless! Here’s hoping you get to see my comments! You know I always supported and encouraged you in a positive way.
Craig Byrne
February 7, 2017 at 1:25 pm
Annette, my apologies! I didn’t click “approve” yet! That is fixed now.