UNCANNY X-MEN #4 (MARVEL COMICS)

Is Wolverine Dead? Who or what is the threat that could decimate the fierce X-Man? That is now the questions Rogue and her team of mutants must decipher. Time is running out on protecting the Outliers. In this new post-Krakoa time, The X-Men must find a way to survive.

UNCANNY X-MEN #4 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson and Clayton Cowles (MARVEL COMICS) brings forth a dangerous showdown.

Let’s take a closer look at how things shape up now.

UNCANNY X-MEN #4 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson and Clayton Cowles (MARVEL COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Simone makes a loud statement early with Wolverine being left for dead. The reactions of Nightcrawler and Rogue echo the readers shock to see him beaten so badly. This directly sets the X-leader on a path towards confronting Sarah. Seeing how Rogue has evolved into the primary leader of the X-teams has been such a strength of this book. Cyclops should take notes.

The confrontation between Rogue and Sarah is one that doesn’t hold back. Sarah’s back story (including the Xavier interlude) is fueled by pain and loss. This is countered by Rogue showing another strength she has: compassion. It drives her to try appeasing the challenge but with little success. In the background, the Outliers story progresses as a nice break in-between Rogue’s fight. This spirals into the close where the team braces for a stand they have no business surviving. Since the jump, this has been THE X-book everyone has talked about for a reason. This issue solidifies that winning streak with another excellent chapter.

Marquez and Wilson hit readers with a powerful full page image that they won’t forget anytime soon. A bloodied and broken Wolverine ushers in the main portion of the book. Rogue’s worry and Nightcrawler’s calm demeanors add more layers to what unfolds next.

Rogue’s confrontation with Sarah is a fantastic throwdown. The action panels move with a solid pace. Even when Sarah’s back story drops in, it takes nothing away from the viciousness of the fight. Cowles’ lettering puts a huge exclamation point on the showdown. From here, the art shifts to the X-Men’s stand-off. The outliers panels rally the readers for what is coming. Factor in an incredible full page parting shot to send this book home and the art team drops another great issue onto fans.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

Rogue’s showdown with Sarah Gaunt goes off with much excitement and drama in another must-read issue. Simone’s writing sets events off with no hesitation. Marquez, Wilson and Cowles present the dangerous battle with some incredible pages. You want a great comic to read each month? This series had better be in your pull list.

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THUNDERBOLTS #1 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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

For this entry, one of Marvel Entertainment’s most unique teams returns with an all new adventure. Since their inception in 1997, the name THUNDERBOLTS has gone through various members and purposes over the years. No matter the line-ups, this team is synonymous for action. Fans should be expecting to hear a great deal more of this group with an upcoming Marvel Studios film on the horizon. In the meantime, there’s a brand new story kicking off with an incredible creative team leading the charge!

THUNDERBOLTS #1 by JACKSON LANZING and COLLIN KELLY (aka The Hivemind - GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, CAPTAIN AMAERICA), GERALDO BORGES (NO/ONE), ARTHUR HELSI and JOE SABINO light the match for an explosive new story. Let’s not wait another second and dive into this debut issue!

THUNDERBOLTS #1 by JACKSON LANZING and COLLIN KELLY, GERALDO BORGES, ARTHUR HELSI and JOE SABINO (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Terry Dodson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The saga begins with flashbacks of The Winter Soldier’s (Bucky Barnes) latest escapades. The events range from stops in Berlin, Madripoor, to now Lake Como. Each telling a different story. The narration leads to a familiar face bracing for trouble. The target in Bucky’s path: The Contessa Valentina Allegra De Fontaine!

Coming off the heels of The Century Game in the pages of Captain America, Val thinks Bucky has a grudge to settle. Readers see it’s quite the contrary. Bucky is approaching Val with an offer of partnership. Using Val’s OXE group in a pro-active manner, Bucky sells his point of taking out a target that is long overdue to be eliminated. Val agrees after Bucky leaves a legendary quote “This is Justice…like Lightning”.

The story shifts to Argentina. There is a group of Nazi soldiers setting up camp, ravaging the environment. Readers see that a figure has crashed their plans. It is none other than The Destroyer (Sharon Carter)! Wasting little time, Sharon wipes out their entire operation. Waiting in the wings are Bucky and Val, who tipped off the location.

The trio starts walking towards an undisclosed location. Bucky conveys this groups’ message about dealing with a threat long overdue to be eliminated. Defying international regulation and law, Bucky spells out the mission loud and clear: THE RED SKULL DIES TONIGHT!

Can this trio do the impossible? The story shifts gears into a full throttle assault on the Skull’s compound. With the stakes getting higher, another member makes a huge splash into the mission. Readers see the danger getting more intense with each page. What unfold becomes the spark for a bigger explosion as Bucky and company don’t back down. If the final moments are any indication, Marvel has a monster hit on their hands and it’s only getting started!

THUNDERBOLTS #1 by JACKSON LANZING and COLLIN KELLY, GERALDO BORGES, ARTHUR HELSI and JOE SABINO (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Mahmud Asrar)

Talk about making a first impression! The Hivemind present readers with an engaging plot for this Thunderbolts squad. Being a “pro-active” unit and aiming high with its’ first target makes a bold statement to readers. Seeing Bucky taking charge and forming the uneasy alliance with the Contessa added a different dynamic to his character.

Coming out of the Captain America story, Bucky is obsessively driven to his new cause. Once they enter the compound, the writers keep the emotions high as Bucky and company move forward. The closing act brings everything to a thunderous close. The ending page leads readers to high expectations as this unit has only begun to fight and that’s a win for all comic readers.

GERALDO BORGES STIKES AGAIN! Borges is one of the best artists for action in all of comics. Teamed with Helsi, the art team doesn’t stall to build up the story. After building the initial tense partnership with Bucky ad Val, Borges welcomes in Sharon Carter with a full page splash before showcasing her skills at work. The two-page piece is energetic and immediately sets the pace for the mission lying ahead.

Speaking of the mission, Borges keeps readers engaged with how each member faces off against their challengers. This is followed up by another excellent two-page spread that sets the stage for a bigger threat waiting for the heroes. After another impactful debut, Borges raises the excitement even further heading towards the end of the issue. The mission is capped off by a perfect full page shot that is pure Hollywood cinema. The closing panels leave readers wanting more but that’s how you know you have an excellent story in hand.

THUNDERBOLTS #1 by JACKSON LANZING and COLLIN KELLY, GERALDO BORGES, ARTHUR HELSI and JOE SABINO (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Derrick Chew)

FINAL POINT: 10 OUT OF 10

JUSTICE LIKE LIGHTNING STRIKES AGAIN! The Hivemind builds up an ambitious plot with their incredible writing. Paired with the electric visuals of Borges, Helsi and Sabino, the latest incarnation of the Thunderbolts look to strike BIG on New Comic Book Day!

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MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 (BOOM! STUDIOS/IDW)

Welcome to a brand-new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH podcast!

For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of the sequel story uniting two of the biggest teams in all of pop culture fandom. Since their last pairing back in 2019, fans have been waiting to see when these forces combine for another fantastic adventure. Their wait wasn’t too long as in December of 2022, Boom! Studios and IDW teamed up again for the next chapter. The series has been nothing but win with a creative team that has delivered on an unforgettable run, building towards an epic finale. MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire sets the stage for the ultimate showdown . Let’s not delay any longer and dive right in, shall we?

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

*** POTENTIAL SPOILER WARNING ***

Set only months after their initial meeting, the combined forces of Power Rangers and Ninja Turtles have been faced with the combined threat of Krang and Rita Repulsa. Shredder had been laying low after his defeat from the merged forces. Casey Jones (longtime TMNT ally) went searching for him and wound up getting captured, or so readers thought. Meanwhile the united bad guys took the fight directly to Angel Grove with a takeover of the command center with the clear intent of accessing the Morphin Grid.

All would have been lost if not for an unlikely "ally” in the battle: Shredder! “The enemy of my enemy is my (temporary) friend” has never been more true as an uneasy alliance was formed to stop Rita and Krang once and for all. Their reasons vary on why but neither side is complaining about the support. The fight has worked its’ way across Angel Grove and Dimension X with many twists and turns to keep both fan bases on the edge of their seats with each issue. With last issue’s ending, Krang looks to finish the fight once and for all, taking over the Megazord in his own twisted fashion.

This issue opens up with the TMNT team (infused with the powers of the Dimension X broken morphers) returning to the Command Center to face off with Rita. However, Rita is waiting for them with a powered up and brainwashed Casey Jones poised to fight. Meanwhile, the fight for Angel Grove is in full swing as the Power Rangers (mutated into animal hybrids) attempt to slow down the Mega-Krang giant. In their current state, they can’t summon their zords, but one person can. Shredder activates a morpher and summons the Green Ranger’s Dragonzord!!! The feared TMNT adversary in charge of one of the most powerful weapons is a worrisome site but the Rangers get some more back-up as Zordon and Alpha arrive in a TurtleZord ready for action!

From here on out, the issue shifts to all action. It may be cliché to say “Big Fight Feel”, but that is exactly what fans witness here. In one corner, it’s DragonZord and TurtleZord vs Mega Krang! In the other is the Turtles facing off against Rita and Casey! Both battles live up to expectations with a few well times moments mixed in. They hit their marks and the fallouts feel impactful. The resolution plays into both fandoms with excellent parting moments. One moment brings everything back full circle to a degree, reminding readers of how great crossovers like these are when done right. The final moments play into more MMPR/TMNT lore, leaving endless possibilities of what’s next should we see these teams together again.

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

BREAKDOWN: Parrott constructs a closing chapter that will have fans raving in the weeks following. Balancing two fandoms of such pop-culture appeal can be difficult. Parrott plays into the strengths of each team to bring out the best in their heroic actions. Making Shredder a “frienemy” to a degree was a highlight of this issue and series. Seeing him use the powers of the Green Ranger & using the Dragonzord was a great twist. The uneasy tension he creates added to the drama. The Rangers kept waiting for the shoe to drop and him to turn, but he never did. This all plays into the long game of his ultimate goals, but seeing him save the day stands out. The Sub-plotline with Casey Jones also is a highlight moment for this series. With juggling so many characters involved, putting the spotlight on his arc broke away the sole focus on both teams for a great feature. Meshing up elements of both fandoms played out perfectly as well. The reaction after the mutation powers fade by the Rangers is prime example of this. Readers get so many possibilities presented and implemented that you can’t help but be excited for potential future adventures involving these two teams, should the situation arise.

Bringing in the premier artist in comics for this project was a huge win from the start. Seeing Mora bring his infectious action sequences to life is a whole other level of amazing. The battles of Zords pulls no punches with an attention to detail unmatched. The Mega Krang reflection in the TurtleZord’s faceplate is a prime example of this. There is one near full page panel that fans will be ecstatic to see and how detailed it is will absolutely blown fans away. Not everything this issue involves action to make an imprint. The anguish in Casey Jones’ face in the concluding moments of his story is another area. Mora blends in the quiet moments and gives them equal value to the full blown intensity of the big action panels. Mora gives readers much to digest with the closing panels. They will no doubt have fans buzzing about if and when paths cross again for these franchises.

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

FINAL POINT: 9.7 OUT OF 10

Parrott and Mora merge the best of what makes these two fandoms special into a series that readers won’t be able to stop talking about. The finale brings the action with the incredible visuals provided by Mora and Raul Angulo, giving both teams a battle living up to its’ billing. Parrott’s writing is superb tying in the emotional aspects of the young heroes facing a combined front by dangerous villains on the verge of finally succeeding in their plans. The series never falters and nails the landing with what transpires within these pages. You simply cannot miss this incredible series & finale!

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THE PERIPHERAL - "PILOT" (AMAZON STUDIOS/PRIME VIDEO)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this entry We’re talking about a brand new series from Amazon Studios and Prime Video that has been generating a great deal of hype recently following a panel at this year’s New York Comic Con (NYCC). The Peripheral stars Chloe Grace Moretz, Jack Reynor, Gary Carr, Louis Herthum, along with a strong ensemble cast. The show is based off the novel by William Gibson & is set to debut the first episode on October 21st via Prime Video. The ODPHpod was granted early screening privileges to the series premiere so here is our SPOILER FREE review!

The Peripheral debuts October 21st

Credit: Amazon Studios/Prime Video

The story told here centers around Flynne Fisher (Chloe Grace Moretz), a young woman who lives in a small town in the year 2032. Fisher is taking care of her sick mother (Melinda Page Hamilton) with help from her brother Burton (Jack Reynor), a Marine veteran. As a way of making more money to help their ailing mother, Flynne and Burton have turned to playing VR Simulations or “Sims” with high-rolling clientele. Since they share the same game avatar, both are very skilled players. However, when a new test headset is sent to her brother to try out the Beta program, Flynne becomes the one to try it out. With that choice, her world as she knows it changes forever.

Once the headgear is activated, Flynne is transported to London (70 years in the future per the trailer), where this “Sim” is based. As the more time she spends in this world, Flynne realizes that this is no ordinary game. When a “routine” mission involves high-stakes action, the excitement and success lights a fire underneath Flynne to return to the game sooner that later. The following trip is not what she expected. The stakes have become higher. Who is the mysterious figure guiding Flynne in the sim? What has this game become? How does this all tie in with a man named Wilf (Gary Carr)? There are many questions surrounding this show but viewers will be locked in to see how Flynne and her family deal with the ramifications of saying “Game On.”

The Peripheral - Chloe Grace Moretz

Credit: Sophie Mutevelian/Prime Video

Copyright: Amazon Studios

Being a SPOILER-FREE review, there is much for viewers to enjoy about this episode. Chloe Grace Moretz wins fans over with a captivating performance that is just getting started. Moretz walks the line of a small-town grounded nobody and virtual optimistic somebody with great emotional balance. When given the chance to break out from the mundane settings she is in, Flynne celebrates with the idea & opportunity to be something better. When the dream turns into a nightmare, Flynne is torn on what to do next and if she even has a choice. Moretz locks viewers in with her journey and doesn’t let go until the credits hit.

The dynamic between Moretz and Jack Reynor works extremely well here. Reynor’s acceptance of seeing his sister surpass him in their side-hustle is another note-worthy factor in this opening pilot. From setting Flynne up to be the tester for the beta sim to how he handles a situation brought up by Flynne to close out the episode, Reynor plays his role in this setting well. His more memorable scenes in this episode are when he is Flynne’s avatar in the time in London. Acting how Flynne is feeling going thru a new persona was presented exceptionally to the viewers. The rest of the cast had building moments with the sotry behind Wilf (Gary Carr) being one to watch for as this series progresses.

Overall, The Peripheral starts off on the right course as a show to watch for. Sci-fi storytelling mixed with action and excellent acting makes this a show you won’t want to take your eyes off of. Don’t miss it when episodes roll out starting October 21st on Prime Video.

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POWER RANGERS UNIVERSE #6 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this edition, were at the conclusion of the origin of one of the most mysterious characters in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers universe: The Phantom Ranger! Power Rangers Universe #6 by Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire for Boom Studios has been a thrill-ride taking a closer look at this secretive character. Let’s not waste any more time and see how this story plays out its’ final chapter, shall we?

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The origin of the Phantom Ranger has been a unique trip as readers have see the Morphinaut first appear when the experiment he was working becomes more than he planned. Attempting to access the Morphin Grid, the Morphinaut also drew the attention of the Dark Specter. Trying to stop the evil presence from escaping the Grid, a choice is made to seal the opening off. Years later in the A47 Galaxy, the Morphinaut appears warning of the danger following him. This message falls at the feet of the group that will be known as the Squadron Rangers. From there, the young teens are trying to fend off forces trying to access the Morphin Grid. At one point, they take an extreme gamble as their powers begin to fail them. Coming back stronger than ever, the young heroes prepare to take the fight to the Dark Specter once and for all. That is their plan until the Morphinaut makes a noble sacrifice that might become the Rangers ultimate doom.

The final issue kicks off with the Dark Specter now in possession of the Morphinaut’s body. Once their initial plan of trapping the Specter fails, the Rangers must find a way to prevail. The stakes have never been as high as they are fighting in vain to buy time. During the fight, the Morphinaut re-emerges for a brief moment with a possible way to end this threat once and for all? Can these heroes pull off the impossible and at what cost? Plus there’s a final panel that you need to see to believe!

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Andelfinger caps off he series with a very satisfying ending. This issue didn’t have the heavy emotional kick of last issue, but it wasn’t necessary here. At his moment, all the young heroes knew the gravity of the situation. Every moment was high emotion. Orisonth and Aleia had standout moments as well with the decisions made this issue. Readers witnessed the huge ramifications of the play made to stop the Spector and were treated to a final moment that they will be talking about happily.

Ragazzoni delivers on big action to close this story out properly. The build-up was set as they take the attack to the Dark Specter. The panels had high energy to them ad were capped off by a fantastic “It’s Morphin Time” 2 page spread that will please many readers. There was some great “quieter” moments mixed in, especially with Orisonth and Aleia . The fallout sequences were engaging to assist in letting the next moves for this team forward from the battle. Absolutely marked out at the last panel. Readers will be extremely pleased with who or what appears at the end.

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #6 - On Sale May 25th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Power Rangers Universe #6 closes the chapter of the Phanton Ranger’s beginnings with a great story that fans will surely enjoy. The series has been carried by great storytelling and energetic artwork to give the series a feel all its own. It’s a must read for MMPR fans and anyone who’s jumping into this universe will be very pleased to have checked this series out. Make sure to give this a shot when you’re at the local comic shop this week.

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RED TAG #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/STOUT CLUB)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out the latest installment of one of the great books you can find on Comixology Originals line. I can’t stress this enough: If you’re a comic book fan, you need to sign up for the Unlimited deal.

Red Tag #3 by Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter and Bernardo Brice for Comixology Originals via Stout Club has been a roller coaster ride seen thru the eyes of Lu, Lis and Leco as they navigate an ever evolving landscape in their attempt to fight the good fight. Let’s not waste anymore time and jump into this latest chapter, shall we?

Red Tag #3 - On Sale May 3rd

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter and Bernardo Brice

Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Red Tag #3 - On Sale May 3rd

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter and Bernardo Brice

Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story of these three individuals who proves no good deed goes unpunished has gone into some intriguing directions. After acquiring a cell phone for with some sensitive information on it, the trio of Lu, Lis and Leco have become involved with a political conspiracy involving an upcoming election. Using this info, they have tipped off Neto, a candidate in that election about what is planned against him. By taking that shot, there are individuals involved now that want to end this “problem” once and for all.

This issue kicks off with Neto addressing the public about this information. Zé Fofinho has been assigned to silence the problem and starts tracking down the cell phone holders. After last issue, Zé Fofinho’s presence is even more menacing. Our heroes now have to evade and escape Zé Fofinho but that’s easier said than done. All the while Lis makes a big move of her own. Will she be able to succeed? And there’s a cliffhanger ending that will change the direction of the story nearing its’ conclusion.

Red Tag #3 - On Sale May 3rd

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter and Bernardo Brice

Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Red Tag #3 - On Sale May 3rd

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter and Bernardo Brice

Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Scavone speeds up the drama with this issue. With Zé Fofinho now on the trail of our trio, readers are witnessing first hand the gravity of their actions. How Zé Fofinho goes about his work is another layer to what steps he’s willing to take to eliminate the problem. The side story with Lis is one to keep eyes on as it could be the key to getting Neto elected. Pacing was very well as all the major players had big moments in this book. Now hitting the home stretch, the final page is going to set the tone for the remainder of the book.

Cruz continues strong work on this book. The majority of the issue is focused on Zé Fofinho but it works to really show how dedicated he is to complete his mission. Great work on showing his emotions with the twists and turns that happen here. There was some excellent chase scenes here as well. Very good last page for a cliffhanger ending.

Red Tag #3 - On Sale May 3rd

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter and Bernardo Brice

Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Red Tag #3 - On Sale May 3rd

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter and Bernardo Brice

Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Red Tag #3 - On Sale May 3rd

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter and Bernardo Brice

Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Overall, Red Tag #3 really speeds up the drama as all the major players have made their moves in this issue. With Zé Fofinho taking the lead for this issue, our trio of heroes need to somehow find a way to stay alive with a dangerous foe making his first moves. Make sure to check this series out for NCBD on Comixology!

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SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #22 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! On this edition, we’re checking out the latest adventure of monster hunter extraordinaire Erica Slaughter. Something is Killing the Children #22 by James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design for Boom Studios came back with a solid return Slaughter last issue. Where does this new story take us now? Let’s check this issue out and deep dive, shall we?

Side Note: If this is your first time checking out SiKtC, it has elements of horror in it and some of the images aren’t the best for younger readers. Viewing discretion is advised.

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Erica Slaughter has re-emerged in New Mexico investigating a serial killer. Slaughter does break away with the lone witness, Gabriella, to try getting information. However, that encounter doesn’t give her much info to work from. Erica starts scouring the town to get any information on the killer. All the while, the members of the town are trying to piece together what is going on as well. When Erica goes back to the crime scene, things do not go as planned.

Unfortunately, Slaughter won’t have that problem to solely focus on. She has now came across the radar of the House Of Cutter. They have their assignment: Take Out Erica Slaughter. Readers will be very interested to see how this starts to develop.

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Tynion delivers on another great issue. The build of how Erica is working to figure this case out has been fascinating to read. The interaction with Gabriella was a strong part of this issue as Gabi’s story is a major factor of this current arc. Gabi’s relationship with the other members in town fees like there is more to her dealings than readers know yet. The introduction of the new Hunters was another strong point here as well. This should be something special by the time this arc wraps up.

Dell’edera pulls no punches with the imagery here. The opening sequences is graphic and telling at the same time. The rest of the issue is balanced well to capture the quiet moments of the town members reactions to these events. Seeing how they deal with the events gives the story a certain edge to the overall narrative. Great final image to close the issue out on as well.

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Something Is Killing The Children #22 continues building forward on its latest story. Erica Slaughter's return continues to be one readers should definitely not be missing out on. Fantastic storytelling and art throughout this book. If you haven’t checked this book out yet, make a point to get this issue at the LCS this week and jump into the latest adventure.

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of Something Is Killing The Children #22.

As always, thanks for reading.

POWER RANGERS UNIVERSE #5 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re taking a look at the latest chapter into the history of one of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers noteworthy characters. Power Rangers Universe #5 by Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire from Boom Studios has been a very fun read into the story behind the Phantom Ranger. With only two issues left, how does this story shape up now? Let’s jump into this issue and find out, shall we?

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue picks up where the Spectrum Rangers bet on themselves and appear to have won. They found a way to sustain morphing without killing themselves in the process. Now powered up, they’re ready to take the fight to the Dark Spector’s forces. Readers will enjoy all the action going down in this issue. As for the Morphanaut, his battle with the general becomes more than anyone expected with revelations exposed.

This moment becomes especially emotional & ultimately becomes the reason behind a desperate but noble action he takes later in this issue. The fallout with this battle carries thru the rest of the story as our heroes think they have the momentum on their side, until a final play is made where all bets are off heading into the final issue.

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Andelfinger does a nice job with the build-up for the “big” reveal in this issue. It’s another element that is connecting the Morphanaut to the readers. This entire series, they have seen him go thru so many battling emotions that once we are at this point in the story, the moment becomes greater than expected. It also adds more weight to the final page of the book knowing what was done. The rest of the issue was solid action with a good dramatic fallout bit that works. Excellent job.

Ragazzoni & Iacono really made those action scenes pop off the pages here. They were great showcases on how upgraded their power set was. The “revelation” during the fight between the General and Morphanaut was very well done. There are some great panel shots of the emotional toll in this issue to put an exclamation point on that. Fantastic final page heading into the finale.

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, the saga of the Phantom Ranger heads into its’ final issue on a very strong note. Solid storytelling with emotional payoffs mixed with stellar artwork makes this a can’t miss issue at the LCS this week. Get caught up now beofre next month’s finale.

Let me know on Twitter what you thought of Power Rangers Universe #5. As always, thanks for reading.

POWER RANGERS #18 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re continuing to follow the fallout of the Eltarian War in the pages of Power Rangers by Boom Studios. Power Rangers #18 by Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini,& Ed Dukeshire have established a new stat quo for the Omega Rangers but this issue takes them into some uncharted waters. Let’s deep dive into their latest adventures, shall we?

Power Rangers#18 - On Sale April 20th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini,& Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers#18 - On Sale April 20th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini,& Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The Omega Rangers have now set up shop on Safehaven after addressing the universe with a warning for all evil-doers. When Xi picks up two distress signals, the team splits up to investigate. Jason And Yale take to the planet KO-35 while Zach & Trini head to the Mindrow System. However, when both teams arrive to their missions, they both find that things are definitely not as they seem.

Jason & Yale come across some hostiles known as the Xurix with a mysterious onlooker watching. Readers will be very intrigued when said person is revealed to them later in the issue. As for Zach & Trini, they discover the remains of a crashed ship. During their investigation, they find a LOT more than rubble and debris. Even after leaving that planet, What does their findings mean for their future moving forward? And what about Jason’s encounter with that onlooker? There’s a lot of questions that readers will have to decipher for themselves with this issue.

Power Rangers#18 - On Sale April 20th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini,& Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers#18 - On Sale April 20th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini,& Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

Parrott has led this team into a few interesting directions with this issue. Obviously, coming off the heels of last issue’s proclamation, there was going to questions about how the team would be handling their new paths. Both pairs of heroes had captivating stories, with Trini and Zach’s edging out Jason and Yale’s (but not by much). The question of how they will handle their new responsibilities after leaving the Mindrow System will be a fun story to see with Zach & Trini. Jason & Yale’s story raised a lot of questions which readers will be excited to follow along with. This issue laid some great groundwork for what’s coming next.

Renna crushes it on the art (as awalys). I was a big fan of how the Mindrow System was depicted & the “cause” of their conflict (Never thought I would be reporting on a battle with “Mrs. Westinghouse” but here we are!). There’s a lot of action between both stories and Renna gives them great energy behind them. The whole sequence with Jason/Yale and the Xurix played out very well. There is a lot to be excited about this new direction for Omega Ranger fans.

Power Rangers#18 - On Sale April 20th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini,& Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers#18 - On Sale April 20th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini,& Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers#18 - On Sale April 20th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini,& Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Gerald Parel)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Power Rangers #18 is a great jump-on point for new readers while establishing the new threats for longtime readers. The book has fantastic storytelling & art. It’s become the norm for both Power Rangers books under Boom Studios. There is no good reason not to check this book out at your LCS. It’s an excellent read!

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of Power Rangers #18. Thanks for reading!

NIGHT OF THE GHOUL #6 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/BEST JACKETT PRESS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complimentary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out the conclusion of one of the best horror comics on the market: Night Of The Ghoul #6 by Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design for Comixology Originals. If I’ve said it once, I’ll say it again: The Comixology Originals line is one of the best investments you can make as a comic fan. Some of the best storytelling in the medium is happening here.

If you’re new to this story, Night Of The Ghoul centers around Forest Innman, a film studio worker who has come across the long lost remains of the film “Night Of The Ghoul”. With this piece of history in hand & son along for the ride, Innman tracks down the director of the movie, T. F. Merritt at a nursing home under a different name. Innman’s curiosity of this film might be more than he bargained for as Merritt starts to unveil the mystery about this film thought destroyed in a movie studio in 1946. Is Innman ready for the truth behind “The Greatest Horror Movie of All Time”?

Readers find that answer out quickly as this tale has so many incredible twists and turns that need to be read to fully appreciate. Now at the conclusion, let’s see how this epic concludes, shall we?

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - On Sale April 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - On Sale April 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Innman & Merritt have made an escape from the nursing home & the insanity happening there. With time running out on his life, Merritt makes a last request to Innman to take him to the studio where it all begin in 1946. With this intention, Merritt prepares to finish the story for the movie’s biggest fan. As the movie starts playing it’s final act, it becomes clear that the movie being thought destroyed should have stayed dead. Readers will bear witness to the true ending of “Night Of The Ghoul” & what really happened on that fateful night with the studio fire.

Even with this mild spoiler warning, readers will not be ready for the final twists that happen in these pages. I’m keeping details a bit vague for this review because when I read this issue, I kept saying “HOLY ****!” and feel you, the reader, should have those moments to make with any tampering of judgement. The story has been such a fantastic read that heading into the finale, one would hope it doesn’t drop off. Rest assured, you won’t be disappointed with the events happening within this issue.

All the questions that have been asked since the beginning of the first issue will be answered without any confusion. The impact of these reveals will hit all the marks with fans. It literally is a roller-coaster of emotions when seeing how Innman’s quest of curiosity ends. This issue is perfectly crafted that once finished, you know you will have truly read something special with this story.

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - On Sale April 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - On Sale April 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - On Sale April 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Snyder captures everything you love about horror with this book. Packing this story with so much drama, suspense and frightening moments was no easy task. However, it helps with strong lead figures to make that become a reality. The character of Forrest Innman brings to life the definition of there are some mysteries should be left close forever. Innman is one who connects to the audience easily for his harmless actions, but once the story ramps up, finds out he’s in way over his head. The complexity of TF Merritt is another strong point to this book. Merritt is a perfect counter to Innman. Even from the beginning, his story is not so cut and dry. The conflict of the truth behind the film does a nice slow burn until the ending but never loses the readers attention. Every element of the pacing of this story works.

Francavilla absolutely gives this book fantastic imagery throughout the story. Whether it’s the flashbacks to 1918, The infamous studio fire in ‘46 or present day, Francavilla sets up panels to make the big moments jump out at the reader. The use of the “vintage” color tones for the past sequences was a great touch throughout these issues. Look at the time Innman and Merritt spend in the studio during this final issue for a prime example. When Merritt asks “please play my movie” sends shivers up the spine because of how Merritt’s body language gives off the inevitable ending of his story. There is a lot of crazy sequences that unfold to get here but when the story needs that extra boost, the art raises it to a whole other level.

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - On Sale April 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - On Sale April 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Overall, Night Of The Ghoul #6 is an absolute masterpiece! Snyder’s writing & Francavilla’s art bring a classic horror tale to modern times without losing any details along the way. Even if horror is not your go-to genre of comics, give this book a read. It’s a complete package of what a great comic is. Highly recommended for all comic readers. Sign up ASAP on Comixology & don’t miss this story.

If you’re looking for more Scott Snyder on Comixology, I highly recommend “We Have Demons” with Greg Capullo (Issue #1 now out in print form from Dark Horse Comics) and “Clear” with Francis Manapul.

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of Night Of The Ghoul. Thanks for reading!

MIGHTY MORPHIN' #18 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complimentary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out the latest installment from the new creative team on Mighty Morphin from Boom Studios. Mighty Morphin’ #18 by Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire continue the new stat quo from the fallout from the Eltarian War saga. What’s the new course of action for the Mighty Morphin team? Let’s jump into this issue and see, shall we?

Mighty Morphin’ #18 - On Sale April 13th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #18 - On Sale April 13th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The team is in search of a new command center since their original one fell in the Eltarian War. last issue, Zordon made mention of finding a possible replacement plan and the team was off, leaving Earth in the hands of Rocky for protection. This issue jumps in where Zordon and co. are about ready to start the early stages of the command heist, but not everyone is happy to be here.

Meanwhile on Aegus V, the rangers are investigating a possible replacement center, but not everything is that easy (esp. when the base is under water). They are greeted by some inhabitants on that planet who don’t exactly rollout the welcome mat. What happens from here becomes an interesting turn of events for our team. There also are some intriguing exchanges between some of the team as well. The issue closes with a new player entering the field with a dramatic entrance. It’s a great set-up for next issue.

Mighty Morphin’ #18 - On Sale April 13th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #18 - On Sale April 13th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #18 - On Sale April 13th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Groom continues to build on an interesting plot in the first story arc of his run. Trying to replace the command center is one that readers shouldn’t be expecting to be finished with one issue. Factor in that the universe as a whole is still reeling from the effects of the Eltarian War and our heroes have much to overcome. One big point of this issue is the interaction between most of the team. Zordon’s talks with the Green Ranger and Grace stood out plus Aisha and Billy’s chat feels more foreshadowing than originally planned. Very good avenues to take some stories down the road.

Hidalgo does a great job with art duties on this book. His depiction of the world of Aegus V was a nice treat for readers. Doing as much space travel as the team is doing, the new worlds the rangers are stopping by need to stand out. This issue showcases that easily. Take nothing away from the 2 page spread of how the makeshift center is looking. That was a great panel. Overall, solid job with this issue.

Mighty Morphin’ #18 - On Sale April 13th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #18 - On Sale April 13th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #18 - On Sale April 13th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Mighty Morphin’ #18 continues to keep pushing the book’s new mission moving forward. This issue has excellent storytelling and art that will have readers fully invested in what this new phase is going to be. There is a fair share of set-up work, but never a bad thing to where I think the story is going. Keep an eye out for this book on the shelves of your Local Comic Shop.

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of Mighty Morphin #18. Thanks for reading.

SHADOWMAN #8 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parla Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this edition, we’re checking out the final issue of the current run of Shadowman by Valiant Entertainment! Shadowman #8 by CULLEN BUNN, PEDRO ANDREO, JORDIE BELLAIRE and CLAYTON COWLES closes the chapter of Valiant Supernatural protector to a great close for this run. The story of Jack Boniface will be continuing with Book Of Shadows, which is set to debut during the summer of 2022. This current run has been a fantastic read so let’s not waste any more time and jump into this final chapter of the Deadside War, shall we?

SHADOWMAN #8
Written by
CULLEN BUNN
Art by PEDRO ANDREO
Colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE
Letters by CLAYTON COWLES
Cover A by JON DAVIS-HUNT
Horror Movie Homage Variant Cover by CLAUDIA IANICELLO
Pre-order Cover by MICO SUAYAN

On sale April 13th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The Deadside War has taken a turn where Deadside & the blights have almost completely crossed over into the land of the living. With the assist of the Abettors, PUNK MAMBO & the entire Valiant Universe, Shadowman has been leading the resistance to little success. Even with the moments of self doubt, there can be no quit otherwise world as its known is over. With that gravity on his back, Shadowman leads his troops into the Deadside world itself to a confrontation with some notable figures. The power they possess is “borrowed” by the the Abettors leading to the final play they can make. The play: exorcise Deadside!

This leads to an epic final stand with the forces of Good and Evil. If you’re a fan of big action, you’ll LOVE this portion of the book. The moment that will have fans buzzing is the final resolution to this conflict. It’s somewhat of a surprise but knowing how Jack Boniface works, it’s not out of the realm of thought. What is it you ask? No spoilers here for that. All I will say is it wraps up the event to a satisfying conclusion leading into the next adventures of Jack Boniface in July.

SHADOWMAN #8
Written by
CULLEN BUNN
Art by PEDRO ANDREO
Colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE
Letters by CLAYTON COWLES
Cover A by JON DAVIS-HUNT
Horror Movie Homage Variant Cover by CLAUDIA IANICELLO
Pre-order Cover by MICO SUAYAN

On sale April 13th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

SHADOWMAN #8
Written by
CULLEN BUNN
Art by PEDRO ANDREO
Colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE
Letters by CLAYTON COWLES
Cover A by JON DAVIS-HUNT
Horror Movie Homage Variant Cover by CLAUDIA IANICELLO
Pre-order Cover by MICO SUAYAN

On sale April 13th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Bunn caps off this run of Shadowman with a fitting conclusion. During both story arcs, Boniface is challenged to find a solution to the ever growing problem of the Blights. He is written as a conflicted hero and this plays well for both arcs (#1-4 and then 5-8). Deadside has proven to be a very intriguing character in her own right. The stakes of this event felt very heavy, as it should for such an event. The events to close the war feels like a surprising play, but that always leads to the best stories. With Bunn writing, there is no doubt of that not happening.

Putting this out into the universe: MORE PEDRO ANDREO PLEASE! With this story, Andreo really brought the action and fast paced war moments to panels with excellent art. Valiant couldn’t have picked a better person for this event. If you need proof of this, the 2 page spread (pages 10-11 I believe) will put all other doubts to rest. How Andreo showcased the use of the supernatural really connected and gave this event that shot of energy to feel epic. As a reader, The Deadside War truly felt like an event because of this!

SHADOWMAN #8
Written by
CULLEN BUNN
Art by PEDRO ANDREO
Colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE
Letters by CLAYTON COWLES
Cover A by JON DAVIS-HUNT
Horror Movie Homage Variant Cover by CLAUDIA IANICELLO
Pre-order Cover by MICO SUAYAN

On sale April 13th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

SHADOWMAN #8
Written by
CULLEN BUNN
Art by PEDRO ANDREO
Colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE
Letters by CLAYTON COWLES
Cover A by JON DAVIS-HUNT
Horror Movie Homage Variant Cover by CLAUDIA IANICELLO
Pre-order Cover by MICO SUAYAN

On sale April 13th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

SHADOWMAN #8
Written by
CULLEN BUNN
Art by PEDRO ANDREO
Colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE
Letters by CLAYTON COWLES
Cover A by JON DAVIS-HUNT
Horror Movie Homage Variant Cover by CLAUDIA IANICELLO
Pre-order Cover by MICO SUAYAN

On sale April 13th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, The Deadside War closes on a fitting note. Bunn and Andreo put the final touches on this chapter of Jack Boniface with an incredible mix of strong writing & fantastic art. If Shadowman hasn’t been in your pull list for this run, fix that quick. Place your orders at the LCS now for Book Of Shadows cause the fallout from these pages are going to keep the Year of Valiant moving strong into the summer and beyond.

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of Shadowman #8, Thanks for reading!

LOVE AND WAR #1 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out a new book under the Comixology Originals banner. I can’t stress this enough: If you haven’t signed up for Comixology Unlimited yet, you are really missing out on some great titles. One of the newest additions to that roster is Love And War #1 by Andrew Wheeler and Killian Ng This book is debuting on Comixology but is slaed to be in print form via Dark Horse Comics in September. Let’s check this first issue out, shall we?

Love And War - On Sale April 12th

Creative: Andrew Wheeler and Killian Ng

Credit: Comixology Originals

Love And War - On Sale April 12th

Creative: Andrew Wheeler and Killian Ng

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story centers around Domo Novak, a member of the Tug Of War team at Aster Academy. In the previous school year, the team came in second place at the championships. During this moment, Domo and Gabriel, the team’s captain kissed. With a new school year starting Domo is looking for Gabriel to continue what started that night. Unfortunately, it appears Gabriel has left without a trace.

Not only does this leave a hole in Domo’s heart bu this now leaves a power struggle for who’s going to replace Gabriel as team captain. At the start, Domo is made temporary co-captain with star member Jocosta, who is none too happy sharing the duties. This brings a strain on her relationship with Nessa, who is close with Domo. Factor in a new arrival to the academy in the for of Emil and a possible lead on Gabriel and Domo’s world is turned completely upside down. What a way to start the year,

Love And War - On Sale April 12th

Creative: Andrew Wheeler and Killian Ng

Credit: Comixology Originals

Love And War - On Sale April 12th

Creative: Andrew Wheeler and Killian Ng

Credit: Comixology Originals

Romantic Comedy books are really not on my radar but I did find this book very fun with all it’s story-lines happening. Wheeler creates a very interesting universe with characters that have some good layers to take the story’s direction in. Domo got a lot of time in this first issue (as he should being the lead), but I interested in seeing where the other characters of this story go once things ramp up here.

Ng keeps the fun vibe with the art duties. The style used here gives the book that youthful feel that the story needs. The teenage problems are showcased very well. Great introduction for Emil for the full panel page to convey Domo’s reaction. Never has the world of competitive Tug-Of-War stood out more. The book as a whole is a very enjoyable read.

Love And War - On Sale April 12th

Creative: Andrew Wheeler and Killian Ng

Credit: Comixology Originals

Love And War - On Sale April 12th

Creative: Andrew Wheeler and Killian Ng

Credit: Comixology Originals

Love And War - On Sale April 12th

Creative: Andrew Wheeler and Killian Ng

Credit: Comixology Originals

Overall, Love and War #1 serves as a fun break from the traditional comics on the shelf. Like previously stated, i’m not a huge Rom Com fan but this issue was entertaining. Solid storybuilding and art from start to finish. If you’re a fan of this genre, make sure to check it out and I’m sure you’ll be happy that you did!

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of Love and War #1. As always, Thanks for reading!

THE O.Z. #2 by David Pepose and Ruben Rojas (KICKSTARTER)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out the latest installment of a Ringo-Award winning comic from the creative mind of David Pepose. If you’re not familiar with Pepose’s work, he is the mastermind behind such books as Scout’s Honor, Spencer & Locke and the upcoming, soon to be your new favorite Marvel comic, Savage Avengers to name a few. However, the book that jumps out on his resume to me is the Ringo Award winning “The O.Z.” Issue #2 by Pepose, Ruben Rojas. Whitney Cogar & DC Hopkins continues this epic fantasy story. Let’s check out what this issue is all about, shall we?

The OZ #2 (Kickstarter - DavidPepose.com)

Creative: David Pepose, Ruben Rojas. Whitney Cogar & DC Hopkins

Photo Credit: DavidPepose.com

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARING ***

The O.Z. centers around Dorothy Gale, a veteran of the Iraq War who is whisked away to a version of OZ that has never been seen before. OZ, as in “Wizard of OZ” OZ & this Dorothy is the granddaughter of the original Dorothy from that classic story. From where issue #1 took us, the landscape has changed dramatically. Former allies are now foes and all bets are off as to who will survive this new world. Issue #1 is a fantastic read & highly recommended.

Issue #2 starts off with Dorothy now leading the charge of resistance against the evil one currently ruling OZ: The Scarecrow! After Dorothy freezes up during an assassination attempt, the resistance has to retreat from their attack and leads the evil forces right to their front door! Just as it looks like our heroes are doomed for, they cross paths with another classic character from the original story, thought VASTLY different than what readers would remember. From this encounter, Dorothy and company make a move towards acquiring a weapon powerful enough to end this reign of terror once and for all. Unfortunately “He who has a brain” has been patiently making moves waiting for them. If this is going to be the final battle for the Occupied Zone, both sides are ready to this to end. Great final page cliffhanger!

The OZ #2 (Kickstarter - DavidPepose.com)

Creative: David Pepose, Ruben Rojas. Whitney Cogar & DC Hopkins

Photo Credit: DavidPepose.com

The OZ #2 (Kickstarter - DavidPepose.com)

Creative: David Pepose, Ruben Rojas. Whitney Cogar & DC Hopkins

Photo Credit: DavidPepose.com

The OZ #2 (Kickstarter - DavidPepose.com)

Creative: David Pepose, Ruben Rojas. Whitney Cogar & DC Hopkins

Photo Credit: DavidPepose.com

WOW! Pepose has created one of the most imaginative re-tellings of a classic you will ever read! Issue #1 laid the groundwork for this new vision, but this issue took things up a few notches. The character of Dorothy Gale is a complex one. While being the soldier that the good fight needs, she struggles with her past actions in our world. It makes for a very compelling lead character for this book. I also enjoyed the interaction between the “Samaritan” & Gale after the failed assassination attempt. He has been a great character to balance her out due to his own past. Juggling around so many of the original story’s key players hasn’t been an issue with this series. Pacing has been solid and all main characters feel they have time to grow and make impacts for the reader to follow.

Rojas has done a stellar job at bringing this world to life. It’s distinctly different from the OZ readers might know. Rojas’ versions of all the main players feel distinct & the action sequences! Every time there i a battle, the creative team shines! From the battle for the resistance headquarters to the quest for the big “weapon”, every panel pops off the page and there is no question readers are glued to their books seeing it. This book is some of the best storytelling in comics you’re ever gonna read.

The OZ #2 (Kickstarter - DavidPepose.com)

Creative: David Pepose, Ruben Rojas. Whitney Cogar & DC Hopkins

Photo Credit: DavidPepose.com

The OZ #2 (Kickstarter - DavidPepose.com)

Creative: David Pepose, Ruben Rojas. Whitney Cogar & DC Hopkins

Photo Credit: DavidPepose.com

Overall, The O.Z. continues it’s wildly imaginative story with strong writing and artwork. The World of OZ has never been more interesting! Readers are in for a fantastic treat with the twists and turns happening within these pages. Pepose and Rojas are making an instant classic!. If this isn’t a part of your comic collection, remedy that ASAP! For more info, check out their kickstarter & drop a follow for David Pepose on Twitter!

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of “The O.Z.” #2. As always, thanks for reading!

POCUS HOCUS #3 (BAD BUG MEDIA)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! On this edition, one of my favorite indie books has returned!!!! Pocus Hocus #3 by Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz for Bad Bug Media continues the wild and outrageous adventures of everyone’s favorite soul selling magician Pocus Hocus! The previous issues have been quality reads mixing in humor and horror. Issue #3 just wrapped up on Kickstater & the book is about ready to hit readers’s hands. Let’s not waste any more time and jump into the latest issue, shall we?

Pocus Hocus #3

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Bad Bug Media

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Pocus and Emily, his magic assistant are dealing with the mess Pocus made. The mess you ask? Well, when Pocus sold his soul for becoming the world’s greatest magician, he didn’t realize he was forever tied to the demon. Now that his benefactor is caught up in some trouble, Pocus decided to remedy this situation by….making it worse as only he can! The only voice of reason is Emily who insists they have to try making things right. And how do they do this? By going to Hell looking for the demon himself!

While there, Pocus and Emily attract a LOT of unwanted attention. None of which is trying to make a warm welcome for the pair. The first “friend” they meet sets the tempo for the rest of the issue. From there, the pair goes into another wild adventure that, without spoiling too much, will leave readers very amped up for the next issue. If you’ve been with this book since day 1, you’ll really enjoy this issue. If you’re just joining now, prepare to go back and track down the previous 2 issues. It’s THAT fun of a read!

Pocus Hocus #3

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Bad Bug Media

Pocus Hocus #3

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Bad Bug Media

What other book can have a character yell “SWEET BABY SATAN” & you immediately start laughing at the panel? Dunford & Radford create a very unique version of Hell within these pages. There’s a bit more humor in that setting than yo normally see, but that’s where the writers really shine with this issue. The well timed humor serves as a great counter balance to what’s happening. When meeting some of Hell’s residents, readers get some very funny moments mixed into the horrible setting. It’s really gives this book something that jumps out from a lot of books.

Balando delivers on another solid outing here. One big change from past issues with the art is the use of Color for the majority of the story. It gives a great visual for the change of setting for the readers. Another great touch was with Emily’s aura. Being in her own energy while in Hell gave some leverage to that moment in the story. It’s a small touch but does convey a bigger message to the overall picture. The rest of Hell’s residents all have a special look to them and this isn’t easy to pull off. The art team here made that look very easy.

Pocus Hocus #3

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Bad Bug Media

Pocus Hocus #3

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Bad Bug Media

Overall, Pocus Hocus gives readers it’s best issue yet. The writing is sharp & funny while given a great counter balance with the art. Making a stop thru Hell never looked more interesting. If you’re still not sold (for some reason) on this book, chec out the ODPHpod episode where Allen dropped in to talk about this issue. Make sure you check out their Kickstarter along with checking Bad Bug media to get your hands on copies of this book! Don’t miss out!

Let me know on Twitter what you thought of Pocus Hocus #3! As always, thanks for reading!

RED TAG #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGNALS/STOUT CLUB)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this edition, we’re checking out the next installment from a very cool book from Comixology Originals. Their line has been producing quality reads each issue and Red Tag is no exception. Red Tag #2 by Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter & Bernardo Brice for Stout Club continues the saga of Lis (aka Lisa), Lu (aka Luciana) and Leco (aka Leandro), who fought back against a bad situation but have now become caught up in a political plot that is more than anyone had bargained for. Let’s check out the latest issue, shall we?

Red Tag #2 - On Sale April 5th

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter & Bernardo Brice

Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Red Tag #2 - On Sale April 5th

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter & Bernardo Brice

Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue is driven around an emergence of a dangerous character who’s sent to deal with the fallout of the three friends actions. Ze Fofinho has arrived on the scene and is looking for Noronha, who’s stolen phone has been the match to this powder keg situation. Last issue, his phone was stolen in retaliation to what he did to an innocent man. With what was on that phone, there are major ramifications if that information is in the wrong hands. Currently, those hands belong to Lis, Lu, and Leco.

While this is going on, Neto has emerged as a character of interest. Neto is running in the elections and promising major reforms that people in power don’t want to see. This is made evident when the 3 friends uncover plans to eliminate Neto. They make a bold statement that doesn’t go unseen. Meanwhile, readers get to see what Ze is fully capable of and leaves a lasting impression heading into issue #3.

Red Tag #2 - On Sale April 5th

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter & Bernardo Brice

Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Red Tag #2 - On Sale April 5th

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter & Bernardo Brice

Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Red Tag #2 - On Sale April 5th

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter & Bernardo Brice

Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Scavone & Albuquerque have something special going on with the story they’re crafting with Red Tag. This issue had great pacing and really gave some insight on the character of Ze. Readers get a great picture of how ruthless his character is and foreshadowing what’s to come. The slow build of what the friends have uncovered is another layer to what clicks with this story and issue. Throwing in Neto”s story was a great addition to the book as well. Each arc had enough time to tell what it needed to and keep you engaged right to the end of the issue.

Cruz’s art crushes this issue as well. The biggest stand out point is when the “heroes” are ready to make their move” in the latter half of the issue. How Cruz (& Peter) make the red in the panels pop is a very cool visual. It gives, in a unique sense, a heroic vibe to that point in the story. Everything else from Ze & Noronha’s exchanges to Neto’s moments were presented very strong.

Red Tag #2 - On Sale April 5th

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter & Bernardo Brice

Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Red Tag #2 - On Sale April 5th

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Cris Peter & Bernardo Brice

Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Overall, Red Tag #2 continues it’s story with fantastic storytelling and art. The issue breaks down a great deal about the characters involved while ramping up the tension going into the next issue. If this isn’t on your comic radar, fix that asap! There’s a lot to enjoy from this book!

Hit me up on Twitter & let me know what you thought of Red Tag #2. As always, Thanks for reading!

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #21 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. On this edition, FINALLY…….Erica Slaughter has come back to your local comic shops! Something Is Killing The Children #21 by James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design for Boom Studios is hitting shelves this week. With the success of the spin-off book, “House Of Slaughter”, how does the flagship series fare in it’s return? Let’s check it out, shall we?

Something Is Killing The Children #21 - On Sale March 30th

Creative: James Tynion. Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #21 - On Sale March 30th

Creative: James Tynion. Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POTENTIAL SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue kicks off with a girl named Gabi talking to a detective named Carter. Gabi appears to have been thru a struggle of some sort and the conversation eludes to Gabi being the sole witness of whoever/whatever it was that slaughtered her entire family. They wind up going to a dive bar in Tribulation, New Mexico where Carter knows the bartender Riqui. As he’s explaining the situation, readers get the whole picture of events with Gabi’s family and the imagery is none for the squeamish. During this sequence of events, Gabi is outside the bar reliving what she’s witnessed. Readers will be left with a final page that’s sure to get them very hyped up for the next issue.

Something Is Killing The Children #21 - On Sale March 30th

Creative: James Tynion. Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #21 - On Sale March 30th

Creative: James Tynion. Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #21 - On Sale March 30th

Creative: James Tynion. Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Tynion sets up a great story and I’m here for this. Keeping the focus on Gabi and the people around her really helped build this beginning up nicely. There is definitely more going with on her but this issue’s story is just the groundwork for what’s coming. Not complaining about that one bit. As shown recently with “House Of Slaughter”, the slow burn payoff is always best. Considering the events of the last page, there’s many directions this story can go in and the readers are going to win in the end,

Dell’edera’s art was solid as ever. Seeing the emotions of Gabi added a good layer to the story’s build. The one panel with a certain two word phrase is prime example of this. The flashback sequence of what happened to her family didn’t pull any punches. Readers really got how brutal that moment was. Even who/what is behind that attack was teased enough without giving anything major away. Everything was clicking with this issue and it ended with a very cool final page.

Something Is Killing The Children #21 - On Sale March 30th

Creative: James Tynion. Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #21 - On Sale March 30th

Creative: James Tynion. Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #21 - On Sale March 30th

Creative: James Tynion. Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Something Is Killing The Children #21 delivers on a great set-up for a bigger story coming. Excellent story telling and art throughout this issue. The story of what happened to Gabi’s family appears to be only the tip of a bigger iceberg. I can’t wait to see how this all plays out. There is a lot to really enjoy so make sure to get yourself a copy at your LCS when it drops.

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of Something Is Killing The Children #21.

Thanks for reading.

THE HARBINGER #6 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog o the ODPH podcast! On this edition, we’re catching up with the ever changing world of Peter Stanchek. That’s right! It’s time to check out the latest from Valiant Entertainment! THE HARBINGER #6 by COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING, ROBBI RODRIGUEZ, RICO RENZI & HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU has been consistently one of the best comics at the LCS each issue! The stakes are getting high going into this next arc as a fan favorite makes her return here as well. Let’s check this issue out, shall we?

THE HARBINGER #6 -On sale MARCH 30th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by MARGUERITE SAUVAGE
Pre-order Cover by CASEY PARSONS

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Peter’s “old friend” Faith made a big return at the last issue. From the start, readers get to see their quick catch-up since the whole world is looking for Stanchek since he returned on the scene. After following Stanchek back to Psiot City, Faith sees first hand of what our hero is doing. There’s a bit of a “celebrity” vibe when Faith arrives and it gives the issue a nice break from the storyline. Readers do she decide to help him. It’s a much needed help but is it too late?

The strongest point of this issue when Young Ago is talking to a recovering Baxter about the events of last issue. Where the Harbinger represents hope, readers now see his impact on the team he’s been setting up here. However, when the Renegade shows up, all bets are off about what is going to be the inevitable showdown. he stakes are now raised yet again! Readers also see another glimpse of the Harbinger’s next threat (if he should survive the latest mission) or is that battle already done. Shocking final page!

THE HARBINGER #6 -On sale MARCH 30th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by MARGUERITE SAUVAGE
Pre-order Cover by CASEY PARSONS

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

THE HARBINGER #6 -On sale MARCH 30th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by MARGUERITE SAUVAGE
Pre-order Cover by CASEY PARSONS

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Kelly & Lanzing work their magic yet again. the back and forth with Faith & Harbinger is a great conversation esp. with their history. Faith being ever the optimist balances off Stanchek great. The Young Ago/Baxter talk also delivered on some great character moments. Readers can start seeing the effect the Harbinger is having on those around him. Readers also have to be excited about the dramatic entrance of te Renegade here as well. The moment felt big and really picked up the pace of the story. No spoilers but….WOW….that final page!

Rodriguez delivers on the strong work known with this series. The Renegade’s entrance alone was incredible. It made the scene feel that much more impactful. Seeing how he set forth his plans in motion was very well done. The imagery made the moments more intense and with good reason. There’s something about how Rodriguez draws this character that captures reader’s attention and doesn’t let go. There’s only one thing that upstaged it and that was the final page. No spoilers here on that but that’s one way to leave an exclamation point on this issue!

THE HARBINGER #6 -On sale MARCH 30th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by MARGUERITE SAUVAGE
Pre-order Cover by CASEY PARSONS

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

THE HARBINGER #6 -On sale MARCH 30th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by MARGUERITE SAUVAGE
Pre-order Cover by CASEY PARSONS

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

THE HARBINGER #6 -On sale MARCH 30th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by MARGUERITE SAUVAGE
Pre-order Cover by CASEY PARSONS

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

The life & times of Peter Stanchek continues on it’s long strange trip. Harbinger #6 continues to showcase it’s winning formula to make it a must-read each issue. Great storytelling and amazing artwork. What else could you want from your comics? Make sure to pick his issue up from your local comic shop!

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of Harbinger #6. As always, thanks for reading!

EDEN (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/ DARKLING ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. On this edition, we’re taking a look at Eden from Comixology Originals via Darkling Entertainment. Eden’s creative team is comprised of Matthew Arnold (of NBC’s “Siberia” & “Emerald City” fame), Riccardo Burchielli, Luca Salce, Ed Dukeshire & Will Dennis. This book will be released first on Comixology & later this year, Eden will be in print form via Dark Horse Comics on July 12th. Let’s not waste anymore time and jump right into this story, shall we?

Eden - On sale on Comixology March 29th, Print - July 12th via Dark Horse Comics

Creative: Matthew Arnold, Riccardo Burchielli, Luca Salce, Ed Dukeshire & Will Dennis

Photo Credit: Comixology Origials via Darkling Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story is set around a Senator names Anna Croft & her husband, Ben who is a sheriff. The book opens with them and a few other escaping from cryogenic pods which have been holding them for an undisclosed amount of time. From the mad break, readers are taken back to where everything started. The Crofts are a “perfect” family with a young son, Jacob. With the Crofts on the campaign trail & Anna answering a reporters question concerning her anti-stance about cryogenic freezing of prison inmates. However, something has happened that drastically alters everything. The fallout becomes Anna & Ben are now frozen as prisoners.

Readers now see that when Anna & company leave their jail, that the world they knew is no more. They are thousands of years in the future where the world appears to have gone back into the prehistoric age. The story now shifts into surviving in a world that has no feel of normalcy. Can Anna lead this world back to some sense of what they know or is this new world too far gone even for them? Factor in other “inmates”, each with their own agendas, an ever changing environment, along with multiple twists to the story & you have a very impressive read.

Arnold really crafted an excellent story here. From where we start with Anna & Ben to the ultimate end, Arnold keeps readers guessing. One of the biggest factors is the supporting cast to the Crofts on “Eden.” There are enough unique personalities with their own stories going on that you won’t see what’s coming until the panel drops on the page. The pacing keeps the mysteries hidden very well also. The book is definitely something you’re not expecting. It’s got multiple turns in the story that you’ll need to re-read just to make sure it happened.

Burchielli makes this new “Garden Of Eden” come to life very easy. The characters involved all stand out with the mix of this new landscape they live on. Even the quick backstories of a few of them will catch readers attention. There’s quite a few moments with Ben that readers will sense and feel the tension of the moments he’s in based off the visuals. The last bit I will say is when the final act starts kicking into gear, Readers better be ready for some surprises that they won’t see coming.

Overall, Eden is a strong read that will take moments with the “perfect” family and take them into uncharted waters with a whole new world while questioning everything that they’ve known. I don’t want to spoil too much but rest assured, you won’t see the ending coming. It’s so well crafted, the only way to describe it is: Do they evolve or regress? you’ll have to read the issue and find out!

POWER RANGERS UNIVERSE #4 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! On this edition, we’re continuing to dive into the origin of the Phantom Ranger in this pages of Power Rangers Universe #4 by Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire for Boom Studios. The series has been an exciting read thus far that has Mighty Morphin Power Rangers fans talking about this mysterious character. After last issue’s events, our heroes are not faring too well. Let’s jump in and see what’s the latest events in this book, shall we?

Power Rangers Universe #4 - On Sale March 23rd

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #4 - On Sale March 23rd

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After the events of last issue, Our young heroes are facing a scary dilemma. The powers they tapped into the Morphin Grid for might actually be killing them. It’s not a healthy move to absorb all that energy as they did. It’s a sacrifice that they had to make but now the situation becomes a race against time. Meanwhile, The general hears of how there’sa “Guardian” with a “Suit” & opts to pay a visit….with an ultimatum. After a layer of the Morphanaut’s emotions are revealed, a move is made that could change to course of action involved. Readers will leave this book very happy with a final series of pages that might tip the hand of how things could be ending in this story.

Power Rangers Universe #4 - On Sale March 23rd

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #4 - On Sale March 23rd

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #4 - On Sale March 23rd

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Andelfinger has the story moving in the right direction with this issue. The story focuses a lot on the Phantom Ranger and his emotions about what is going on with the young heroes. Meanwhile, we did get to see hints of a connection from the Morphinaut to the antagonist in this story. Andelfinger is setting this up very well as I’m guessing there will be a major connection between both to be revealed soon. . Pacing was great overall. There was also a great fan moment to close this issue out.

Ragazzoni crafted some great action sequences in this book. When the Rangers had their action in this issue, it felt like a big moment that was jumping off the page. Readers will be very excited to see the final pages as well. Even the quiet moments with the Morphinaut and Ori was a nice change of pace moment that set up a lot for later in this issue. There’s a lot to enjoy from this issue.

Power Rangers Universe #4 - On Sale March 23rd

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #4 - On Sale March 23rd

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #4 - On Sale March 23rd

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Power Rangers Universe #4 continues on the great story of the mysterious Phantom Ranger. Great story and art this issue with a moment at the end Mighty Morphin Power Ranger fans will be excited to see. Check it out at your LCS this week.

Hit me up on Twitter & let me know what you think of Power Rangers Universe #4.

As always, thanks for reading.