Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re taking a peek at the second issue of a brand new series for BOOM STUDIOS that made a huge debut last month. BEHOLD, BEHEMOTH #2 by Tate Brombal (Something is Killing the Children), Nick Robles (The Dreaming: Waking Hours), and Andworld Design picks up right where the cliffhanger ending set forth from an impressive and intense debut. There’s so much happening with this story that this book can’t b passed up on for New Comic Book Day. Let’s not waste another second and dive into the latest installment of this supernatural hit, shall we?
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
The story centers around Grayson, a social worker grieving from the loss of his brother, and Wren, the only survivor of a gruesome family murder he visited earlier. Through the course of the first issue, readers see glimpses of another world where monsters seem to dwell. How this is all connected remains to be seen,but it is a factor that haunts Grayson from his past until now. At the conclusion of last issue, It appears as a cataclysmic event has occurred with Gray and Wren set into the future starting a new quest all their own. The quest: Save the world.
Where this issue starts is the time “After The Fall.” Wren and ray are making their way across a grassy field. Wren comes a Pika which she becomes fascinated with. As she chases the creature, a hawk swoops in and kills it. Wren’s reaction is pure anger and she morphs into a monstrous creature and kills the hawk. Only Gray’s command and staff appear to stop Wren, even if it takes a toll on him. As the pair advances on their quest, they encounter more creatures. They keep moving until they come across a militarized zone known as “Port Oregon.” While there, the pair try to sneak in unnoticed while gathering an item that could be a game changer. How this quest goes is anything but easy. Is there success for the pair or are there more issue lying ahead? Can Gray survive with what’s happening around him? Readers will not be expecting what happens next or what is presented with the final image of the book.
Brombel lays out fragments of what the future holds for the pair with a steady paced story within these pages. Seeing Wren unleashing the Behemoth was a big surprise when she became angry. What came off more shocking was the effect Gray’s mind was suffering throughout this issue. For all his efforts, his struggles became a focal point when they were progressing with their mission. Connecting the moments between both issues is going to be a fun ride for readers to decipher along with. The final moments will raise some questions but re-enforces there is a big mystery involving these two and will they make it to the end to figure it all out.
Robles welcomes readers to the new world post-fall with a new, visually brighter landscape to expand upon. Port Oregon introduced some new characters that gave some insight into how this new world is working. Very solid 2 page spreads to set up a few key moments in this issue. The one involving Wren unleashing Behemoth will be the one that stands out most to readers but the Port Oregon one gives a broader picture of how this area is working in the shadow of the fall. Wren’s reactions to all of this gave certain moments a bigger impact along with a final shot to close this portion of the story on. The series is just kicking into gear but there’s a great deal of intrigue to have reader’s attention for the long haul.
FINAL POINT: The adventure of Wren and Gray breaks down the new world they’re trying to fix, but at what cost? Brombel, Robles and Andworld Design keep the mystery moving with very solid writing and images to keep readers guessing to the secrets of the pair. The layers of the connection of past and future are just coming to light so readers will not want to pass up checking this book out on new comic book day.
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