VOID RIVALS #11 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the Energon Universe odd couple marches forward. Darak and Solila have been an unlikely pairing. Destiny has crossed the two into each others’ path. Some might think that was enough to crush them. No one could have expected members of the Cybertron landscape would raise the stakes even higher.

Coming off last issue’s reveals, all bets are off on where things lead to next. Can the pair survive to fight another day?

VOID RIVALS #11 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooten (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) looks to deliver another huge win for the ever-popular Energon Universe.

Let’s see how things are shaping up now.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Kirkman presents Springer as a much needed ally to Darak and Solila. With last issue’s big reveals concerning their connection to Energon, it was a matter of time before trouble caught up with them. The pace speeds up to give readers big action moments. Darak winds up stealing the panels with a risky move to sway the conflict their way.

In its’ fallout, Darak takes a huge gamble. It is a risk that screams for high risk/reward. The dialogue starts to break up moments between the dangerous pursuit they’re caught in. The writing intersects with some notable areas. None might be bigger than an introduction of a popular Autobot. How that figure will merge with the story is unknown but will be highly anticipated. The closing act feels slightly familiar as a new situation arises that looks to cause fractures in an already cracked bond between strangers.

De Felici and Delpeche open with excellent action moments. The art reflects the frantic battle at hand. It leads into a show-stealing half panel. In that frame is a risky but desperate move for Darak. The move pays off, resulting in a solid transition to another area.

Readers will be excited to see some classic Transformers faces appear. One will stand out more than others. The art team gives a notable welcome with a half page panel. These leads back to the unlikely trio and a mysterious cliffhanger. The art continues to impress and expand on an ever-growing universe.

FINAL POINT: 8.4

The Energon Universe strikes with a solid display fast-paced action and building drama. Kirkman builds a steady foundation with the writing. De Felici and company craft blockbuster action with more grounded reflections for another hit issue.

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