PHANTOM ROAD #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, an Eisner nominated creative team reunite for Image Comics with a brand new series that will have fans talking on New Comic Book Day! PHANTOM ROAD #1 by Jeff Lemire and Gabriel H. Walta, the team behind Sentient, link up with Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands hits the open road with a driver who’s life spins out of control after helping someone on the side of a highway. Let’s take a closer look at this debut issue, shall we?

PHANTOM ROAD #1

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with a driver named Dom screaming at someone in his tractor-trailer to let him in, fearing for his life! With the door locked, Dom looks right at the reader with sheer terror in his eyes.

From here, the story shifts gears to an earlier time where Dom is driving down the highway at night. Things seem to be a routine drive. Dome pulls in to a rest stop diner for a quick meal and coffee. Dom sparks a conversation with the waitress about how he’s almost at his destination of North Dakota and they both close with “We’ll get there.”

Hitting the road again, Dom starts flashing back to his childhood and a rough moment between his parents fighting. His mother is angry at what his dad (a truck driver as well…like Father, like Son) has been doing while driving and neglecting his son. The dad counters with questions about the mother before leaving for a new job, promising Dom a new toy when he comes home.

When Dom focuses back on the road, he swerves out of the way of a car accident. With a body lying in the road, he finds Birdie sitting against the car with an object that caused Birdie to swerve in the road. With Birdie talking frantically, Dom goes to see the object. When he touches it, a green flash happens and they’re now in daylight with a mysterious figure in the distance.

Who is this figure? What was the object and what effect does it have Dom and Birdie? Are the pair even where they think they are? Things escalate quickly as the pair is thrown into a situation neither is ready for. The final panel will have readers waiting to see what happens next for the pair as their story has just begun.

PHANTOM ROAD #1

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

PHANTOM ROAD #1

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

BREAKDOWN: Lemire lays the foundation of a very engaging story. From the offset, Dom’s life is very routine in the sense of his job. The flashback moment with his parents is significant as it gives readers a glimpse of how Dom became set on this profession much like his father. Whether there is a connection to recent events or not remains to be seen as the story just shifted locations. The dynamic with Birdie was a strong point of the issue as well. Both are now connected and need each other to survive. The mystery of the artifact set the tempo for the final act with a great horror element before closing this chapter out.

Walta and Bellaire do a superb job bringing the (literal) day and night difference in Dom’s life to readers throughout these pages. The beginning of the issue is very relatable to readers and hits the emotional points when dealing with the family flashback. The panels where Dom sees himself and his dad at separate times while driving also jumps out. Great use of colors (Red lighting for the accident, Green for the crossover) to seq-way the story’s changes. Strong build throughout the final portion to capture the horror energy before closing with the near full page final panel.

PHANTOM ROAD #1

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

PHANTOM ROAD #1

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Phantom Road #1 wastes no time delivering a mesmerizing tale combining the worlds of fantasy horror and realistic drama to give readers an excellent must-read addition to their comic collection. Lemire, Walta, and the team have something special in the making here, so jump on-board now and see what everyone’s gonna be talking about at the local comic shops!

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