Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH Podcast!
For this entry, we are checking out the flagship title of DC Comics’ monster crossover of 2023! What happens when the DC Universe keeps living in an endless nightmare? Readers are quickly finding out in the pages of Knight Terrors and its’ companion stories. Issue #3 by Joshua Williamson, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Stefano Nesi, Casper Wijngaard, Frank Martin and Troy Peteri pushes the attack of Insomnia forward with an unlikely pair getting a much needed assist.
Let’s take a deeper dive into what’s happening now, shall we?
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
When a mysterious foe named Insomnia takes out longtime JLA foe Dr. Destiny in the Hall Of Justice, the trinity of the DCU (Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman) are challenged like never before. With the world put to sleep and cast into their own personal nightmares, things look very grim for both heroes and villains alike. There are only a few heroes left awake to fight back. One of which might be the key to ending the terror: DEADMAN, the body possessing spirit!
With Insomnia’s Sleepless Knights in hot pursuit for the Nightmare Stone, Deadman (who’s possessing Batman) involves an unlikely ally to help with the case. Wesley Dodds, the Golden Age Sandman has been brought from the dead to help with this battle. One is a spirit. The other is a zombie reincarnate. How does the pair survive the latest onslaught?
This issue opens up with Deadman giving a monologue to the readers in theatrical fashion. His grab looks that of Shakespearian times. In the present, “DeadBat” and Sandman are fending off some of the Sleepless Knights. As the pair looks to be overwhelmed, Robin (Damian Wayne) enters the fray, swinging his sword! Deadman speaks of his interactions with Damian while readers see the young hero fight their way out of danger. This all leads to the Batplane making the save, lifting them to safety.
While on the ship, Damian forces Deadman to relinquish his possession of Batman. The trio try to assess what’s next. This leads Deadman to try connecting with Insomnia to find more information about his endgame.
What does he find when they connect? Readers see first hand how unhinged this antagonist has become. With a flashback sequence that will send chills after reading, there appears to be a lead into where the Stone may be.
Where does the journey go from here? What are the trio willing to do to stop Insomnia? Readers see the dangers the heroes are prepared to cross to end this terror once and for all. Insomnia isn’t going down without a fight. This makes for an interesting dynamic as the closing attack raises the stakes. This all leads to an ending page that will leave some with questions heading into the next chapter.
First off, Williamson deserves all the praise for making Deadman the center of this story. The one-liners and banter with Damian (and Batman previously) have been fantastic. The pairing with Dodds works on various levels. Having another detective on the case brings a new perspective to the events unfolding.
Dodds has a whole vibe all his own (even in zombie form). This becomes evident in how things build into the final act. Williamson shows how Dodds plan has a certain confidence to it without coming across arrogantly. Pacing keeps things moving at a brisk pace but takes nothing away from the events playing out. The final page is a fitting close to what became an intriguing mix of characters and personalities.
Camuncoli, Nesi, and Wijngaard keep the horror aspects blended in with the action sequences for this chapter. The Damian Wayne full page panel introduction is a visual that will jump right off the page. It is preceded by an excellent two page spread building to that moment.
The dream/flashback sequence in Insomnia’s mind is another noteworthy portion of the story. The coloring gives these panels a somber feel as readers witness how troubled the villain has been. The third act moves at a quick pace but the team leaves no doubt that the story has much further to go. With a strong ending visual, fans will have much to ponder until the next chapter.
FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10
The latest installment of DC Comics’ horror-infused nightmare leaves fans wide awake with some impactful events to process. Williamson, Camuncoli, and the team deliver a solid companion piece to the larger story unfolding across the DCU. Keep an eye out for this on New Comic Book Day!
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