BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #4 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH podcast.

For this entry, we’re checking out the latest chapter in Valiant Entertainment’s MATURE READERS vision of one of their franchise characters: Bloodshot. BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #4 by DENIZ CAMP, ERIC ZAWADZKI (filling in for Jon Davis-Hunt for this issue), JORDIE BELLAIRE and HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU gives readers much to process as this latest story pushes Raymond Garrison to the brink. The challenges presented thus far have been a burst of creative energy that has given new life to Bloodshot. After reading this series, there’s no turning back. THIS is the definite take on the character.

Note: This title is a Mature Readers one and some of the imagery shown in the issue and blog post is intense. That said, If you’re good to continue, let’s take a closer look at what’s happening here, shall we?

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #4
Creative: DENIZ CAMP, ERIC ZAWADZKI, JORDIE BELLAIRE and HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU

Cover B by NICOLE RIFKIN

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

As with the majority of Valiant comics, there is a great “new readers” page to catch anyone up to speed of what is unfolding in a series. This current run has been focusing on Bloodshot cleaning up the government’s mess of loose “Spent Shells”. These “Shells” are walking weapons that the powers that be deemed too dangerous fr the public. Now running free throughout the US, Bloodshot is the only one capable of stopping them. The past three issues have consisted of “One and Done” missions which works within the boundaries set up with this new mission.

For this issue, readers see a disturbing scene of officers tied up with barbed wire. Bloodshot has arrived on the scene and is immediately shot through the chest! The shooter is a “Spent Shell” named Verlane. As he’s passing out from the wound, Bloodshot is transported into a flashback time with his “wife, daughter and dog”. What should be a happy night playing video games with the family turns into a devastating explosion with Hobbes standing in the center. The setting of the explosion will look very familiar to readers of issue #1 of this series. When Bloodshot awakes from the Hobbes moment, he’s in pursuit of Verlane who’s staked out and defending himself from what he perceives as a monster hunting him. Just as Bloodshot is about to approach Verlane, he realizes he’s walked into another trap.

Readers will be on the edge of their seats as they bare witness to Bloodshot fight two enemies at the same time…but in different times Regardless when, the action never stops as it heads into its final act. Once there, the ending may thrown some off but it is a satisfying one for where this mission was heading. No disappointment here. It’s done in a way that’s all Bloodshot.

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #4
Creative: DENIZ CAMP, ERIC ZAWADZKI, JORDIE BELLAIRE and HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU

Cover B by NICOLE RIFKIN

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #4
Creative: DENIZ CAMP, ERIC ZAWADZKI, JORDIE BELLAIRE and HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU

Cover B by NICOLE RIFKIN

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #4
Creative: DENIZ CAMP, ERIC ZAWADZKI, JORDIE BELLAIRE and HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU

Cover B by NICOLE RIFKIN

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Bloodshot can be a challenge to write. An unstoppable killing machine needs to be tested each time out and pushed to their limits. Camp has proven time in and time out that this can be successfully done. This issue is no exception. Shifting between both time periods can be difficult but how Camp sets these jumps to unfold works to great success. Verlane’s ending was a great swerve to what readers have witnessed thus far with this book. The ending may thrown some for a second read, but it works as a great change of pace to what we’ve seen thus far with this book.

Zawadzki takes the art reigns for this month and doesn’t switch anything away too far of from what has made this book such a hit. The big action scenes are sprinkled throughout, but where this issue really shines is the emotional toll being portrayed. Readers can feel the anguish of the Hobbes storyline fallout and how it all ties into Verlane’s portion. The final image leaves a great lasting visual until next time.

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #4
Creative: DENIZ CAMP, ERIC ZAWADZKI, JORDIE BELLAIRE and HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU

Cover B by NICOLE RIFKIN

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #4
Creative: DENIZ CAMP, ERIC ZAWADZKI, JORDIE BELLAIRE and HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU

Cover B by NICOLE RIFKIN

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

FINAL POINT: No one captures the voice of Bloodshot like Deniz Camp. Bloodshot Unleashed #4 brings forth excellent storytelling and art as Valiant’s anti-hero continues his fantastic run with no restrictions of how far the creative team wants to push the limits in his new status quo. Do not pass up picking up this book and series when at the local comic shop this week.

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