LIFE #3 (DSTLRY MEDIA)

Bobby Prost. The “Casanova Killer” Cory James. Retired Thief on a last score. Serial Killer serving a sentance unlike anything ever seen before. Their worlds collided in an unlikely way. Prost’s latest heist is on an uninhabited planet or so he thought. James is serving his hellish sentence with others looking for a way out.

With Bobby out of commission due to a poisoned axe attack, it’s now up to Jax to finish the heist. James and the rest of the inhabitants aren’t willing to go away so nicely. What breaks first?

LIFE #3 by Brian Azzarello , Stephanie Phillips , Danijel Zezelj , Lee Loughridge and Jared K. Fletcher continues the flip-style saga of “Pros” and “Cons”.

Let’s take a closer look at where things rank now!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Azzarello and Phillips kick off events with a bold statement. The handling of Dr. Webb aka Reverend Bygrave by Jax is fitting and unapologetic. It leads into more intrigue as the Dr/Reverend offers a key solution that is too good to pass up. The writing never sways from the unsavoriness of the characters. It always keeps them in a grey area for readers to watch with one exception.

Even when Kennedy talks with the Reverend, the mood never gives readers a sense of good vs. evil. Pacing keeps everything in check until the closing panel. Who’s waiting there changes everything as the heist continues.

As for the “Con” section, the spotlight is solely on James’ scheming to escape. The writing shows his anxiousness and frustration to events unfolding. James is one that is tough break, knowing what levels he will go to for his own personal gains. Readers watch as he has become a person of interest to a notable party. This becomes overshadowed but the closing act. A flashback sequence unveils a lost home. It leaves readers questioning the thought of escaping to a place that clearly no longer exists. This is a perfect way to close on a very thought-provoking issue.

Zezelj and Loughridge bring out the most of the dire surroundings with the art. The altercation with Jax and Reverend is as direct and violent as the reasons behind it. There is nothing but rage in Jax as atacks. This leads into more reactions from the heist team as they start processing where they are now. It flows until the dramatic close. A close-up now enters a new player into their game of theft.

“Con” kicks off with an intense two page splash. The inhabitants of the planet are attacking with no mercy. Readers watch as they aggressively push forward. James’ play for a bargining chip shows the emotional wear of trying to escape. His facial expressions tell a story all its’ own.

The reveal of the interested party in James is a quick win with fans due to Loughridge’s work. As impressive as that is, nothing compares to the final pages. The visions of an apocalyptic world screams at readers as the chapter comes to a close. Tensions rise as the mid way point of the story is met with the downhill stretch forthcoming.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

The third installment of the sci-fi crime saga hits a new level heading to the midway mark. The superb writing throws the spotlight on Jax and James’s plans to escape at all costs with everything. Zezelj and Loughridge bring the insanity and fading hope to the forefront with the strong imagery. Both “Pros” and “Cons” segments will have readers buzzing after the closing pages. Rest assured, the home stretch will be one for the ages with this series.

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GRIM #20 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

Jessica Harrow’s (after)life has always been complex. Being the daughter of Death comes with many strings attached. As the heir apparent, Jessica has inherited some enemies. The manipulations of her aunt have now led to Hell On Earth. Is there any hope left?

GRIM #20 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (BOOM! STUDIOS) sets forth a new direction for the coolest book at the LCS!

Let’s take a deeper dive on what’s unfolding now!

GRIM #20 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (BOOM! STUDIOS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Since its’ return from a brief hiatus, the direction of Grim has been spotlighting featured characters. Delving into their backstories has provided many new layers to each involved. This issue focuses on a relationship many have been waiting to find out about: Death and Lilah. Phillips orchestrates this with many twists and turns before hitting readers with an emotional punch.

Death is portrayed as a lovestruck soul questioning all he knows. On the other hand, Lilah is very comfortable in her sexual preferences as his “partner”. It is a unique dynamic that stretches through this chapter. Even with the assist of the world’s best in psychoanalysis, Death struggles to sort his feelings. The resolution is a tremendous punch. It’s paired perfectly to Depeche Mode’s “Strangelove”. Relationships are complex enough. Factor in their circumstances and the story is unapologetic in handling the fallout.

It sets a stage for a present day reveal which harkens on the uncomfortable sins of the past. Readers watch as a reunion unfolds which has mixed results. There isn’t much time to process this event as the story heads into its’ close. Once here, Phillips leaves readers with another reveal that is sure to raise more eyebrows as Jessica continues to journey into mystery.

Flaviano and Renzi bring the intimacy and strain of Death and Lilah to the pages flawlessly. The panels take readers on a journey into their doomed union. Using a offset color range for the therapy session works to make each panel pop. From here, the art heads back into displaying the range of feeling between the lost lovers. It builds towards a strong image of Death with the song lyrics swirling around him. Nobody does this better than Tom Napolitano. This carries to the full page closing image. The art team drops one more reveal before parting with this very impactful chapter.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

Delving into the secret past of Jessica’s parents take readers on quite the journey. Phillips crafts a mature and frank look at their union with excellent writing. Flaviano, Renzi and Napolitano deliver on huge moments and heartbreaking images. After reading this, there is no doubt on why this book stands out from the rest.

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PHOENIX #3 (MARVEL COMICS)

In space, Jean Grey fights. Her journey has now crossed paths with her notorious father-in-law, Corsair. Their path has brought them front and center with The Black Order.

Thanos' group of minions have been connected to a series of disappearances. That doesn't sit well with the new protector of the stars. Did I forget to mention the undead Asgardians now involved?

PHOENIX #3 by Stephanie PhillipsAlessandro Miracolo, David Curiel and Cory Petit (MARVEL COMICS) heads back into battle with its' latest chapter.

PHOENIX #3 by Stephanie PhillipsAlessandro Miracolo, David Curiel and Cory Petit (MARVEL COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Phillips is setting up two stages for this opening arc. Jean and Corsair's takes the center stage. However, Adani's steals some key moments. Her opening sequence with Perrikus shows the young upstart thrown into an unknown scenario.

Confronting (literally) ghosts from her past makes her journey more conflicted. The end result leaves a new challenge awaiting Jean Grey after her current dilemna.

Whenever Corsair is lurking, it is always with a sense of distrust. The writing shows Jean's hesitation to take his words at face value. It leads to more reveals as she presses the issue of the true reason for their conflict. Jean's play to dig further into reason shows off her resourcefulness.

Her play works as the insight leads to a strong resolution. It also delivers a fan-cheering moment as she leaves the Black Order with some pieces of advice. The aftermath sets a great stage for parting ways for now. Rest assured, the saga of Jean Grey in space is very far form over. '

The art depicts Adani's path as one of danger and mystery. With ghosts of her past reappearing, the audience can sense there is no easy way out. This leads to a noteworthy half page panel showcasing her possible destiny at hand. It helps to guide readers into the closing pages as an endgame is slowly revealed.

In the meantime, Jean and Corsair's adventure is filled with great action. The opening salvo features Jean bursting into action. Readers watch as she pries into the mind of an Asgardian and becomes aware of a hidden truth. This sets Grey on a collision course with the Order.

The confrontation concludes with an epic near full page and a warning to boot. Its' fallout concludes events with a more subtle tone. The panels lay the groundwork for something else. There is much for fans to enjoy of this series.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

The standoff with the Black Order provides a steady landing as the legend of the Phoenix grows with another great chapter. Phillips constructs a rising action saga with her writing. The art delivers on key moments setting the stage for a greater challenge. This series shows no signs of slowing down.

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LIFE #1 (DSTLRY MEDIA)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay points!

For this entry, DSTLRY is releasing a brand new series that has a unique concept behind it. The upstart publisher is known for its’ creative stories. However, this series combines the writing talents of two of comics’ best for the first time on page. The result is a sci-fi odyssey told through two different perspectives.

LIFE #1 by Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets), Stephanie Phillips (GRIM), Danijel Zezelj (Nostalgia), Lee Loughridge and Jared K. Fletcher welcomes readers into a future where two lives are on a collision course their prison sentances can’t escape.

Let’s take a closer look at this much anticipated debut chapter.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Knowing the writing team behind this, this story was going to be anything but ordinary. The futuristic story is told through Bobby Prost (“PRO”) & the “Cassanova Killer” Cory James (“CON”). Prost is a “retired” thief talked into one last job. James is a serial killer whose been forced to live out his life sentences due to a secret experiment. Both have very different stories behind them.

Prost is written as a man trying to escape his past. His Angel/Devil on his shoulder is the persistent Jax. Their dialogue brings Prost’s doubts to the forefront. Events quickly speed into another direction entirely. Azzarello and Phillips waste little time in setting up the next heist. Pacing allows an excellent build, this carries into its’ closing act. The final page throws everything in flux leading into the flip. It’s high level storytelling that hits its mark with this portion.

The story of James is more disturbing due to his criminal nature. The dialogue involving his crimes is filled with anger and rage. Readers will have a clear view of the evil monster behind his charming smile. The path he walks from this point is dark and troubling. Its’ mirrored by the actions of the experiments. The outcome plays into a twisting scenario. Now moved onto a prison planet, James is broken and more unhinged. The writing leaves him in a very peculiar place for the closing pages. There’s no way to walk away from this story after that conclusion.

Zezelj and Loughridge add a certain mystique to the futuristic setting of this tale. Prost’s beginnings are gritty and carry the hardships he’s dealt with. This changes quickly once the two page splash image from space hits. Readers see how things have changed instantly. The contact with the the heist team gives off “Oceans 11” vibes in the images. No stand out more than the final page. It’s a bold picture that truly does a “mic drop” moment to end events with.

As for James’ story, the art locks in on his evil persona. The opening page from a murder sends chills through readers. Its emotions are added to the volatile state of the courtroom where James is being tried. James’ constant smirk fails to hide the evil lurking inside him. This builds right to the experiment phase of the story. The art becomes vastly different unveiling James’ fate. It becomes more explosive with James’ haunting eyes staring at readers as he calls his next moves.

FINAL POINT: 10

“Life” takes bold chances and constructs a gripping tale of challenging directions. Azzarello and Phillips’s writing is flawless as it tells two very different perspectives. Zezelj and Loughridge delve into imaginative landscapes and shocking characters. Rest assured, readers can’t afford to miss checking this series out.

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PHOENIX #2 (MARVEL COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay points!

For this entry, Jean Grey has taken the good fight to space! While dealing with a black hole, a prison was destroyed. Perrikus escaped in the process. Things have become more complicated as her father-in-law Corsair has arrived on the scene. How will Jean handle the challenges she faces while her space pirate father-in-law is waiting in the wings?

PHOENIX #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Alessandro Miracolo, David Curiel and Cory Petit raises the stakes in deep space!

Let’s take a closer look at what is unfolding now!

PHOENIX #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Alessandro Miracolo, David Curiel and Cory Petit (Marvel Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Phillips continues to test the patience and will of Grey with the latest chapter. adding in Corsair into the mix works on many levels. There is a well placed humor moment in between the drama that hits the mark. The Scott/Jean "convos" are quickly becoming a highlight of each issue. Their latest plays off the awkward moment before speeding back into action. Once the mission picks back up, the pacing kicks everything into overdrive.

Corsair's involvement brings forth an unlikely threat behind the conflict. Phillips swings for the fences with this reveal. It sets up some great action moments. Grey is also shown to be out of her element in certain aspects. Her mis-step leads into the closing moments which are sure to have readers talking. Cosmic Marvel is back in a big way with this series!

The art sets up big action behind the family drama. The opening page clues readers in on Jean's rampant pace of fighting. Corsair is given a full page image to welcome him into the story. Their interactions range from funny to uneasy. The art reflects this with the detailed facial expressions.

The latter half of the book is filled with blockbuster action. Jean is presented as defiant in danger's face. The reactions of the aliens she's fighting to save are noteworthy as well. Readers see the fear Jean's action cause even when trying to help. With a strong closing image, the latest chapter sets the stage for an even bigger battle to come.

FINAL POINT: 9

Jean Grey's reign in space continues with another strong chapter. Phillips' writing crafts a balance of big action and tense emotions. The art captures the best of space while bringing the heat with the intense combat in deep space. There's no sophomore slump here. You definitely don't want to miss out on this escapade.

PHOENIX #1 (MARVEL COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, one of the most powerful mutants has a new perspective. The Krakoa Era is dead. In its’ wake is a presence that transcends normal daily life. It is an entity that can save and destroy. It is…THE PHOENIX! With a history in the Marvel Universe unparalleled, its’ mere name strikes a chord with all comic fans.

Jean Grey played a key part in saving mutant kind. With the Pheonix Force forever bonded to her, Grey blazes a new path in space. Is the universe ready for what’s next?

PHOENIX #1 by Stephanie Phillips, Alessandro Miracolo, David Curiel and Cory Petit ushers in the next phase of Jean Grey with a bold new start.

Let’s take a closer look and see how thing fire up!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Mortal or God? That is the identity complex Grey must deal with in this new series. Phillips brings out the best in both to compel the argument. Right from the start, The Phoenix aura draws unique reactions. Seeing Grey deal with a dying sun instantly showcases the awe-inspiring power of a force that strikes fear throughout the galaxy.

Grey is also grounded back to her human and mutant ties. The conversation with Cyclops is a well-placed break displaying her human emotions. It serves as a precursor for what lies later. Once in conflict, the writing takes flight. Even with all her power, a question of choice leads to a bigger domino effect. This all leads into a strong close where Grey must atone for her actions but will it be enough?

The art delivers on giving the Phoenix Force a prestigious feel. Seeing Grey deal with the dying sun makes an instant statement to her power levels. Grey’s mere presence strikes fear. This is complimented with a full page splash showing Grey in full Phoenix mode.

The action panels bring a frantic and intense pace. Events don’t slow down and mirror the dramatic challenge at hand. Grey’s reactions play into the conflict of her humanity vs. being above reproach. This builds to a striking image to end things with building excitement on the horizon.

FINAL GRADE: 9

With a new direction, Jean Grey takes flight with a stellar first flight. Phillips builds a complex challenge with superb writing. The artwork gives readers high paced action through the cosmos as the Phoenix blazes another trail for readers to jump on board.

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GRIM #18 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, comics' coolest book returned in a monster way. With literal Hell on Earth, Jessica Harrow is rallying her forces. The times have made Jessica and her troublesome Aunt Adira uneasy allies.

In between the drama, there has been a showcase of fan-favorite characters. Even with Eddie and the Priest getting their moments, one question remains the focus. Can the heir apparent of Death’s legacy find a way to stop the chaos?

GRIM #18 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (BOOM! STUDIOS) casts the spotlight on another character waiting to break out.

Let’s take a closer look at where things play out now.

GRIM #18 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (BOOM! STUDIOS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This is a tale of two stories. Both carry equal weight. Since its’ return, Grim has been spotlighting members of the supporting cast. Harold (featured on the cover) gets his minutes of Fame. Phillips crafts an ethical question surrounding his existence. It is a strength to his character, This also allows two key figures to have some of their history unveiled. It is a great opening lead mixed in with the rock and roll vibe this series is known for.

The other story jumps to present events. Catching up to where the world has gone to Hell (literally), Phillips bears the importance of Harold in his greater role. Seeing him mix it up with his “boss” made for a well-paced break in the drama. The build to confronting the present day horror gets another layer added. Once the showdown finally commences, the impact on the readers will be huge and worth the wait.

It is literally impossible to read an issue of Grim and not be completely blown away by the art and imagery. Flaviano, Renzi and Napolintano take the flashback moments and dive deep into the unpredictability of that era.

Under the words of Johnny Cash, Harold’s tale pops off the pages. The panels of view through Harold’s eyes are next level creative. This leads into a two-page montage that encompasses Harold’s journey. It’s filled with haunting lyrics, excellent coloring and show-stopping images. This team sets the bar extremely high for others to follow. Once readers arrive at the final panel, the parting image will make a loud statement as to a new chapter in Jessica’s path of destiny.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

When you have a creative team like Phillips, Flaviano, Renzi and Napolintano pushing the creative boundaries each issue, you know to expect great storytelling. This issue has everything readers want. High drama, imaginative panels and a story that doesn’t escape attention. Don’t miss it.

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GRIM #17 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the coolest book at the LCS has returned with a vengeance. Hell has been unleashed on Earth. Everyone’s favorite reaper is rallying her allies to try stopping things from getting worse. However, the spotlight for this issue shifts from Jessica Harrow to one of the series most beloved characters.

GRIM #17 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (BOOM! STUDIOS) walks readers into the story of the one and only Eddie!

Let’s not wait any longer and dive into the issue!

GRIM #17 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (BOOM! STUDIOS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The year is 1975. A young man is putting on some eye liner before heading to the school bus. As he leaves the house, his father draws his attention. Dad isn’t too keen with the eyeliner and barks orders to remove it. The young man hesitates and gets slapped for being disrespectful. The young man is Eddie.

The story jumps to 1985. Eddie is backstage at a show applying the eyeliner. A reporter is questioning Eddie about his family’s support. Eddie sells the “perfect” story. In the conversation, he slips up and mentions his solo project. Eddie’s drummer Saul hears this and is none too pleased. This causes some friction between the bandmates. Saul announces their friendship is taking a toll on his health. It’s agreed that Saul will play their current show but won’t after that. They head to the stage and begin their sold out show.

Readers watch as the high price of fame catches up with Eddie. It is an emotional toll that carries a heavy weight. The young boy from New Jersey bears some heavy scars. This builds towards a moment that changes everything. Its’ conclusion leads to a send-off that will hit in all the emotions. There is no way fans will see that final panel and not get a bit choked up before concluding the issue.

Phillips walks readers through the rock star life with an unforgettable issue. Eddie and his relationships with family and friends vary to extreme degrees. His father proves to be a source of pain and manipulation. Eddie shows him compassion through the years of abusive behavior.

It’s a stark contrast to his loyal best friend Saul. Eddie treats him as an after thought through the sacrifices Saul has made for him over the years. This all unfolds into the middle act where fate confronts Eddie head on. Heading into the final pages, Phillips leads readers into one direction but pulls a great swerve. it leads to a heart-wrenching moment that perfectly closes out a great read.

Flaviano, Renzi and Napolitano bring out the best and worst of Eddie’s life with the art in this issue. The brooding disdain of Eddie’s dad pours out on each page. Saul’s reaction to Eddie’s non-caring attitude is one of desperate hope with no luck. Once they hit the stage, this dissolves into a bright two page splash.

Eddie’s demons don’t stay way for long. A post show party is filled with visions of sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll. The lyrics of “Boys Don’t Cry” come to life via Napolitao’s haunting lettering. It fills the air of a stunning full page image. What follows captures the shock and fear involved with rock n’ roll lifestyle. The closing image is an easy connect with readers. It packs an emotional toll that only this creative team can deliver.

FINAL POINT: 10

With “Boys Don’t Cry”, the tragic tale of one of the series most beloved characters comes to the forefront. Phillps weaves in themes of loss, pain and redemption masterfully with the writing. Flaviano, Renzi and Napolitano brings the bright lights and dark times of Rock N’ Roll to the masses with pin-point precision. After reading this issue, there’s no way anyone can dispute why this is comics’ coolest series each issue out.

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BLACK WIDOW AND HAWKEYE #2 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the world of two Avengers get caught up in danger at every turn. Knowing the past of these two, readers are far from shocked. What happens when an old friend is accused of murdering a Russian Foreign Minister? One of his closest friends (and their new symbiote) get involved to find the truth!

BLACK WIDOW AND HAWKEYE #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Paolo Villanelli, Mattia Iacono and Joe Sabino (Marvel Entertainment) dives right back into the heart of mystery.

Let’s see how this latest chapter holds up.

BLACK WIDOW AND HAWKEYE #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Paolo Villanelli, Mattia Iacono and Joe Sabino (Marvel Entertainment) Stephen Segovia & Jesus Aburtov (cover artists)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In two issues, Phillips has crafted an intense world of espionage. The pacing moves things right along while keeping readers locked in. The back and forth of Clint and Natasha breaks up the seriousness of actions nicely. The dynamic of Natasha's symbiote is a new factor that leads to some memorable sequences. It keeps building up suspense of what its' true motives are. Does it support the pair's friendship or does it want to eliminate Clint altogether?

The latter portion of the chapter dives very far back into their past. Seeing their bond form and still hold up to the present is a big win for fans. It also adds more danger to the actions and fallout that jeopardizes everything. Factor in some more surprises in the final moments and this series just keeps getting better and better.

The art reflects Clint and Natasha's solid foundation of their friendship. The slower moments in Madripoor give insight to their casual comfortability discussing events. This all changes with one quiet action. The near full page image speaks volumes. This leads to a wonderful full page full spread of Natasha in action. The fighting panels flow very smoothly until the resolution connects.

In these instances, the art locks in on Natasha's reactions and how she tries keeping things level until she gets a reaction. This leads into the final moments where a reveal is gifted with a full page foreshadowing. Once this portion revs up, it motors until the closing image. A full reveal of a character is constructed. This leaves readers much to ponder until the next chapter drops.

FINAL POINT: 8.7

Within two issues, the latest chapter in the lives of Clint Barton and Natasha Rominov spiral out of control. Led by Phillips superb writing, the action moves without remorse as the drama unfolds. The art team deliver on creating a world of danger amongst an emotional bond. You absolutely want to have this series on your radar.

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GRIM #16 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, the coolest book at the LCS returns! With a style and appeal that is all its own, the (after) life and times of Jessica Harrow has been a monster hit. Combining multiple elements of storytelling, comics’ favorite reaper has pushed the limits of creativity. Now entering a new arc, the series continues to set a high bar for others to follow.

GRIM #16 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano dives back into Jessica’s latest challenge: Annabel unleashing pure Hell on an unsuspecting Earth! Even with allies around her, will it be enough to stop the rogue Reaper?

Let’s not delay another second & check this issue out!

GRIM #16 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (BOOM! Studios)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After being betrayed by her aunt Adira, Jessica and her friends Eddie and Marcel have been tested to extreme measures. The tables turned quickly as Annabel used Adira’s bribe for a returned soul to unleash pure Sin! Now, Jessica and her remaining allies have bunkered down inside a diner as Annabel runs wild.

This chapter begins with a flashback sequence in 2003 Afghanistan. A young soldier is inside a building with another wounded known as Monroe aka “Roe.” The narration walks readers through the mindset of the lead soldier. As he helps up his wounded partner, a head shot kills Roe instantly.

The soldier processes what has just happened. Taking heavy fire, the narration shifts to the soldier fearing the end is near. Suddenly another voice jumps in and asks an awkward question. The time snaps back to present. Eddie is the guilty party for interrupting the narrator.

The mystery voice behind the flashback is none other than the Priest, whos’ story takes center stage. With Jessica gearing up to lead a fight, the Priest’s story of life and loss ignites a deeply moving tale. Readers will become locked in as events play out. Once the final pages unfold, the conclusion hits heavy with the inevitable about ready to commence.

GRIM #16 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (BOOM! Studios) Cover: Riley Rossmo

Phillips pens an intense chapter filled with deeply emotional moments. The Priest’s story is filled with the deadly side of war. The phrase “War Is Hell” is never an understatement. Phillips weaves readers through the many phases of the Priest’s time in combat.

It carries a heavy weight as the moments build towards a crushing conclusion. The impact it has on Jessica is very evident. Knowing what lies ahead, even someone who’s been surrounded by death can still be affected by the life of a living being. This chapter gives a moving start to an already layers saga.

Flaviano, Renzi and Napolitano depict the hellish landscape of war with very bold imagery. The full page image of Roe’s death holds nothing back. The Priest’s reactions to events wear heavy with his facial responses. The ending of the flashback moments will hit readers very hard in their feelings. Even in the present, the art team closes events with a solid parting image, bracing for what lies ahead. Each creative member wastes no time in giving fans a return they won’t soon forget.

FINAL POINT: 9.8

Comics’ coolest book crashes New Comic Book Day with a powerful venture. Phillips’ strong writing lays the groundwork for a powerful chapter. The extreme landscape comes to life with the talents of Flaviano, Renzi and Napolitano crafting the dark imagery of the Priest’s past. This chapter is prime example of why Grim gets so much praise in its’ storytelling.

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BLACK SIGHT #5 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, we have arrived at a conclusion of an excellent story from Comixology Originals. The saga of Alex Greer and a fateful night out in Amsterdam has spiraled into a chilling psychological escapade. With last readers saw Alex, there was a glimmer of hope of freedom. Has it burnt out already?

BLACK SIGHT #5 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano gives readers an insight to Alex’s next moves. Let’s not wait any longer and dive into the final chapter.

BLACK SIGHT #5 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (Credit: Comixology Originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After waking up to a dead body after a night out, Alex Greer’s life has been put through Hell. Greer claims innocence. Under investigation, Greer has been put into a mental hospital. Under the watch of Doctor Kincaid, Greer has been trying to process what is happening. The images flooding her mind elude to more happening here. After long times under the watch, Greer has broken away from Kincaid but the question is for how long.

The chapter opens with her recapping the actions of Kincaid to another doctor. Kincaid is handcuffed to a gurney. The doctor questions her claims and breaks down reasons for her actions. He leaves her with the idea that everything is going to be ok. Greer isn’t buying that and escapes from her restraints. Once she leaves her room, the truth is finally revealed.

Readers watch along as Greer discovers others in captivity. As the lead scientist catches up with Greer, the true horror shines through. The true identity of Kincaid’s plans paint a darker picture than Alex had ever dreamed of. What has Alex become a part of? Is there any way out? Not if Kincaid has any say.

The results are shocking as Alex is thrusted into making a dangerous choice. The closing act leaves no doubt of what consequences come from Greer’s actions. Does she find her way out of Kincaid’s grasp? The closing page answers all with a shocking end that will leave readers floored as to the story’s conclusion.

BLACK SIGHT #5 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (Credit: Comixology Originals)

Phillips pens a haunting finale as Alex’s story comes to a screeching halt. The conversation with the first doctor is a play to the readers, recapping her tale. It gives clarity to previous events without a full recap section. Once she escapes her holding room, the drama and horror elevates.

The history behind what Greer has been kidnapped into is intense. Readers can only feel for Greer as her involvement can only lead to danger. The stand-off with Kincaid invokes many reactions. The emotional and psychological attacks have been building towards this moment. Phillips sets this up perfectly to when Greer finally reacts, the moment is extremely impactful. The parting act brings the story to a proper end and leaves a frightening impression on its’ way.

Boyle continues to bring in the visions of torture through Alex’s eyes. The opening flashback is brief but speaks volumes over the past four issues. This leads into the shocking history of Kincaid’s master plans.

Boyle ushers in the final act with some very mind-bending images. These pages get taken to a whole other level through Napolitano’s work. The mix of torturing voices and world-splitting visuals makes Alex’s breakdown even more impactful. The lasting shot is simpler but leaves readers with images sealing any doubts of Alex’s fate.

BLACK SIGHT #5 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (Credit: Comixology Originals)

FINAL POINT: 10

Through Phillips’ chilling depiction, the story of Alex Greer comes to a magnificent and horrifying end. Boyle & Napolitano construct the hellish reality in which hope of surviving dwindles with each page. Highest possible recommendation.

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BLACK SIGHT #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, we’re diving further into the madness and mystery of Alex Greer. Since its’ debut on Comixology Originals, the psychological thriller set in the 1960’s has kept readers on the edge of their seats. Now approaching the midway point, all bets are off on what levels of danger awaits the lost American in Amsterdam.

BLACK SIGHT #3 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano continues to peel back the layers of the haunting story. Let’s take a closer look to see where things head now, shall we?

Editor Note: This is a MATURE READERS story. Some of the images might be difficult for younger readers. Discression is advised.

BLACK SIGHT #3 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Alex Greer has been through quite the ordeal. After waking up next to a dead woman, Alex has been placed under psychiatric watch. With a vested party watching her every move, Alex tries to find a way out. This is easier said then done. After seeing the alleged victim working as a nurse, Alex is convinced more is going on. Will she get the chance to prove her innocence?

This chapter opens up with Alex waking up in the middle of a residential street. With kids poking her with a stick, Alex comes to and knows something is wrong. When she looks at a house, readers find out that Greer is “home”.

As she walks in, Greer sees her mother riving in pain. Readers see the relationship between the two is fragile at best (if at all). As the moments progress, it ends with a chilling message of blaming Alex.

Once it ends, Alex is back at the hospital. Restrained and confused, Dr. Kincaid is standing over her. The drama intensifies as Alex and the doctor have a conversation that doesn’t bode well for his patient. What over evils are lurking? Can Alex survive another night? More questions arise as Dr. Kinciad is just starting to impose his plan with Alex. Once the final image is revealed, any hope of survival sees further and further out of reach.

BLACK SIGHT #3 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

BLACK SIGHT #3 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

Phillips kicks this chapter off pushing Alex’s psyche into an uncomfortable state. Dealing with her relationship with her mother, Alex experiences a truly terrifying experience. Once it concludes, the reality of the situation might be worse than the dream itself.

The verbal chess match between Kincaid and Alex is a strong point to this issue. With everything falling around her, readers see Alex is sill holding onto hope that she will be free soon. Phillips takes this moment of hope and throws readers a curveball with the parting panels. Just when readers think they have an idea, Phillips changes the questions.

Boyle and Napolitano being with a nightmare that will shake readers to their core. The imagery of Alex’s mother reflects their broken state. The lettering only amplifies the fear being felt by Alex. For anyone who’s seen Napolitano’s work, this is no surprise as he is one of the best in the field. Its a connection easy for the readers to make.

This leads into another strong use of Yellow to establish where the story leads now. It’s complimented by a four panel page exemplifying the terror. As Alex descends further into the dangerous world of Kincaid, the art mirrors the hellish landscape. This builds towards the closing act with captures a facial expression that perfectly closes out another excellent chapter.

BLACK SIGHT #3 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

BLACK SIGHT #3 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The slow-burn breakdown of Alex Greer sinks into a dangerous low with another thrilling chapter. Phillps’ strong writing tears away another layer of Alex’s psyche with Boyle and Napolitano delivering magnificent imagery to ensnare readers throughout the pages. You don’t want to miss this one on New Comic Book Day.

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BLACK SIGHT #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, we’re diving further into the mystery surrounding a fantastic new series on Comixology Originals! Last we saw Alex Greer, the line between reality and fantasy was severely blurred. Now posed with a murder charge, Alex needs to survive long enough to uncover a dark truth. Is she ready for what happens next?

BLACK SIGHT #2 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano poses that question as the mystery behind her situation begins to peel back some layers. Let’s take a closer look at how things shape up now.

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Alex Greer is an American exploring Amsterdam in 1964. After leaving a club with a stranger, the next morning Alex finds herself waking up to a dead woman. Being taken away by the authorities , communication issues are halting her from proving her innocence. This is much to the liking of someone with a vested interest.

This issue begins with a man in a cell. He says his name is “John”. The orderlies attending to him are telling him his name is “Gary”. After a struggle, “John” is subdued. He is forced to endure electro-shock treatment until he says his name is “Gary”.

Meanwhile, Alex is being examined before being processed in a mental institution. Readers witness the new surroundings for Alex as a bleak place of hope. A fellow resident leaves her with haunting words of advice before the final act begins. Once that starts, the spiral into madness takes a great hold. The last image of this story will leave readers with no doubt Alex’s nightmare is only just beginning.

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

Phillips dives into the terrifying truth of what Alex is about to endure. The “John” portion of the issue exposes the inhumane way of breaking down the patients in the mental hospital. It is a cold, hard truth to the greater mystery Alex is now involved with. Phillips sets this up with no punches pulled, making a strong statement right off the bat.

Once Alex enters the story here, the pace is slowed down to let the mood encompass the reader. Each action Alex takes is given enough time to slowly build for a greater moment later. This gives a contrast to the remainder of “John”’s story, which speeds up enough to set the final act in motion. Once the story swings back to Alex, it doesn’t slow down until the story’s conclusion. The stage is set for both Alex and “John”s key players to cross paths soon which will make for quite the memorable encounter down the road.

Boyle’s vision of events mirror the hellish landscape of Alex’s tortuous saga. The cruel treatment of “John” connects with readers about how unforgiving the plans for him and Alex are. The anxiousness and uncertainty of Alex pops off the pages with Boyle leaving nothing held back.

The interactions with fellow residents vary but unite under the sense of small hope things will be alright. That feeling carries through until the final act. Boyle’s art constructs the big surprise heading into an lasting final image to close this chapter out with.

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

FINAL GRADE: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The world of Alex Greer descends further into chaos with an impactful chapter. Fear and deception loom overhead with Phillips’ superb writing being complimented by Boyle and Napolitano’s moving visuals and lettering. Readers will be locked in from the opening page and won’t want the story to end.

Black Sight is a series that needs to be in your collection every time it drops!

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CAPWOLF AND THE HOWLING COMMANDOS #1 (MARVEL COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a debut issue from MARVEL COMICS that is guaranteed to be the talk at the comic shops! Long time Captain America readers know the name “CAPWOLF” from one of the most unique stories in the historic run of the late Mark Gruenwald. Since those issues in 1992 (#402-408 with art by Rik Levins), that version of the Sentinel Of Liberty has left a lasting impression.

Now 31 years later, the character returns but with a brand new story led by a fantastic creative team.

CAPWOLF AND THE HOWLING COMMANDOS #1 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS (Black Sight, Eight Limbs, GRIM), CARLOS MAGNO (SAVAGE AVENGERS), Espen Grundetjern, AND Travis Lanham sets out to make its’ own legacy for the character with an unforgettable tale. Let’s dive in and see what is happening, shall we?

CAPWOLF AND THE HOWLING COMMANDOS #1 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, CARLOS MAGNO , Espen Grundetjern, AND Travis Lanham (credit: Marvel Comics - Cover: Ryan Brown)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The year is 1944. The Location: Paris, France. A familiar face is taking fire from Nazi forces on the attack. Readers instantly recognize Dum Dum Duggan as he ducks for cover. A soldier gets the drop on him and prepares to shoot. Luckily for Duggan, someone else had a quicker draw. Nick Fury makes the save and he didn’t come alone. The legendary Howling Commandos are right behind!

With an enemy tank rolling towards them, Fury and company draw the plan up. Drawing fire, Fury gets pinned down after an explosion. With no chance to move, the tank turns its’ barrel towards him. It fires! However, luck has returned the favor and found him this time. Captain America blocks the blast with his shield!

Handling matters, Cap destroys the tank and gets the Commandos out of harms way. Regrouping at their medical tent, Cap and the team are informed of a plot know as “Wolfsschanze” or “Wolf’s Lair”. Fury is too banged up to lead so the Sentinel of Liberty is given the task to lead the unit on this highly dangerous mission.

What lies at the Wolf’s Lair? Something more sinister than they could comprehend! Cap and the team make their charge into the unknown. Readers quickly see that the good guys might have bitten off more than they can chew with what they find. When the final moments hit, the status quo between everyone is drastically changed. Things are only just starting but get ready for one hell of an adventure!

CAPWOLF AND THE HOWLING COMMANDOS #1 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, CARLOS MAGNO , Espen Grundetjern, AND Travis Lanham (credit: Marvel Comics - Cover: Gary Frank)

Just seeing Phillips’ name in the credits, readers knew this was going to be something special. After finishing the last page, there is no doubt about it. The opening act keeps things very grounded and fully captures the World War II period. Phillips also dives into the disconnect between Cap and the Commandos as things weren’t always great between them. Playing off the super-powers angle, the conversations reflect the distrust and anxiousness of the times.

The overall story ties in a touch of horror to the historical action parts. It’s a great twist to see the final act unfold because readers might forget: Superheroes were just debuting in this area. Anything of the supernatural sort is not common. The Commandos reactions play a big part in connecting that to the readers. The final act provides a solid cliffhanger to what is a smash debut issue.

When I mentioned about names in the credits, knowing what Magno can do with an action scene really made excited to see what he could do here. Right from the opening page, the panels mirror the hellish conditions of War. The panels are bold and dynamic. Readers can feel the danger of the battle beaming off the pages.

Magno and Grundetjern throw in some excellent half-page panels of Cap fighting that make a huge impact. These are somehow topped by a full page shot of Cap and the unit heading into battle. The art team perfectly caps (no pun intended) off the chapter will another great full-page shot that will be n reader’s minds until the next chapter drops.

CAPWOLF AND THE HOWLING COMMANDOS #1 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, CARLOS MAGNO , Espen Grundetjern, AND Travis Lanham (credit: Marvel Comics - Cover: Declan Shalvey)

FINAL POINT: 10 OUT OF 10

Taking one of the most intriguing versions of Captain America and crafting a fresh historic take around him is no easy task. Combine Phillips’ stellar writing with the electric artwork of Magno and the team and readers get swept up into an incredible story that can’t be denied on New Comic Book Day!

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BLACK SIGHT #1 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this edition, we are checking out a brand new series from one of Comic’s biggest writers. With hit series such as Rogue & Gambit (Marvel), Eight Limbs (Humanoids) and THE coolest book at the LCS, GRIM (by BOOM! Studios), the hype is completely justified. Factor in such great series on Comixology Originals alone such stories as We Only Kill Each Other and Mark Dawson’s Beatrix Rose: Vigilante and there is no question with this latest entry is generating so much buzz.

BLACK SIGHT #1 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, along with Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano brings forth an intense story of loss and mystery. Let’s not wait another minute and dive in, shall we?

BLACK SIGHT #1 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals - Cover: Dave Johnson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with a haunting narration. There is a hand reaching through the yellow shading. Its’ intended target is a woman strapped and gagged to a gurney. Her name is Alex Greer.

Things change to what appears to be happier times. Alex is in a club in 1964 Amsterdam. Alex is dancing and enjoying the nightlife. A mysterious man tries to make time with Alex. She vaguely remembers him other than a big watch and bad hygiene. As the night takes over, Alex starts feeling the effects of the good time out.

Outside of the club, Alex vomits. The man tries to help her but Alex refuses. The man seems very focused on taking Alex somewhere for assistance until a stranger walks in and saves Alex from him.

Readers see how Alex’s night takes a different turn then expected. Heading into the final act, no one is prepared for where the story goes from here. Forget what you know and prepare for the unknown. If the final page is any indication, there is much to come to light other than a hangover from the night before.

There’s also a companion short story by Daleyna Abril and Marco Fodera that will be key to unraveling the mystery at hand.

BLACK SIGHT #1 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals - Cover: Dave Johnson)

BLACK SIGHT #1 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals - Cover: Dave Johnson)

Phillips scatters the pieces of the enigmatic puzzle being told here, you can’t help but be hooked for the long haul. Alex’s story starts out questionable from the openings page. However, it doesn’t take long for things to go sideways.

The build to the turning point almost feels like smoke and mirrors once the moment happens. It shows why Phillips is one of the best storytellers right now. From that moment, the story flips into a freefall which leaves many questions heading into the concluding pages, ensuring fans can’t afford to miss the next chapter.

Boyle’s art perfectly combines the feel of the 60’s with a haunting edge around it. The use of Yellow coloring plays such a big part in the visuals. There is no better case than the middle act. The usage builds around Alex’s new “friend”, building to a unique full page visual that tips readers off where things head next.

The switch of coloring brings the story back to a cold reality that readers will question especially after the final page. Get ready for a monster hit with this creative team only just starting.

BLACK SIGHT #1 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals - Cover: Dave Johnson)

BLACK SIGHT #1 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals - Cover: Dave Johnson)

FINAL POINT: 10 OUT OF 10

Phillips, Boyle and Napolitano make a big debut with a enrapturing thriller that no one can escape. Superb writing builds for a dramatic twist with stunning visuals solidifying the story you think you see is definitely not all that it seems. Highest possible recommendation for New Comic Book Day this week.

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GRIM #13 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we are checking out a series that transcends comics. Since its’ debut, GRIM from Boom! Studios has been more than just “reading a comic”. It literally has been an experience and vibe all its’ own. With unique visuals and an ever-engaging story, the life and times of a reaper and her friends have never been more featured in such a stand-out way. Now on its’ third arc, all bets are off on how Jessica Harrow gets out of the latest situation she finds herself in.

GRIM #13 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano breaks away from the main story to focus on a dive into one character’s personal hell (literally). Let’s not waste another moment and jump into this incredible series, shall we?

GRIM #13 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Boom! Studios)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Since readers have been introduced to Jessica Harrow, they have bared witness to danger following her at every moment. From an initial runaway soul transfer to finding out she is the daughter of Death, “It’s Complicated” is arguably the easiest way to describe her life. Along for the ride are two friends: Eddie and Marcel.

In the current arc, Jessica was betrayed by Annabel, a fellow reaper to Adira, the current reigning figure of the afterlife. Adira is also Jessica’s aunt. Annabel has had ulterior motives for what she does. Working a deal with Kelly (a devil), Annabel uses Marcel’s soul as payment. Feeling the pressure of her plans caving in, Adira tries pleading with Jessica to assist her in a surprise twist. However, Jessica has never lost sight that Marcel is gone because of her scheming.

This issue finally catches readers up to what happened to Marcel as Kelly sent him to hell (literally). The story begins with an “Act 1: Creation” introduction like a play. A narrator speaks in French to let the audience know the back story. Suddenly, the story lands in France 1898.

Marcel and his lover Henri are in the Cabaret watching the narrator. The couple’s playful banter camouflages the situation at hand. Henri pleads his case with Marcel until they wind up on stage in-front of the crowd. The scene turns quickly as Marcel is confronted with questions if he is an angel or devil? While trying to escape the mob, the breaking of Marcel has begun with haunting questions.

What level of Hell has Marcel wound up in? Readers quickly see that Marcel is being forced to relive his past mistakes along the way down. The mood is brooding and at times, Marcel becomes shaken at what he is witnessing. There are more acts to follow until the final destination is hit but is it truly the end? There is much to break down in this emotional issue.

GRIM #13 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Boom! Studios) Cover: Zu Orzu

Phillips pens a tale of self-exploration, forcing Marcel into uncomfortable territory. Due to the tragic way things ended with his lover previously, the writing reflects that pain. The pacing takes Marcel’s decent into personal hell slowly enough that readers can feel the torment.

The conversations of Henri and Marcel vary from playful to anger with more in-between. Once the final act starts, the tension built unloads into a boiling point. Its’ resolution concludes the issue on an intriguing note as to where things go from here.

Flaviano and Renzi construct the visuals in another standout way. Marking the acts in Full Page Panels let readers know what level Marcus was descending into. The coloring inside the Cabaret gave a distinct feel as Henri and Marcel’s banter took the chapter into a noteworthy direction.

This is mixed in with strong images ranging from a frightening end to the middle act while raising the emotional tension between the two in the final act. The closing panel poses some questions but completes the torturous journey for now.

GRIM #13 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Boom! Studios) Cover: Cully Hamner

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The descent into personal Hell makes a lasting impression in the pages of Boom! Studios’ hit series. Phillips presents the emotional turmoil of a tortured soul with the always impressive visuals of Flaviano, giving this series a feel and look like no one else. There is no excuse to pass on this issue on New Comic Book Day!

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GRIM #12 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this edition, the coolest book at the LCS has returned for another arc via BOOM! Studios. The story of Jessica Harrow came back with a big return last month. Now with things looking very dire, an unexpected offer was made that could literally change everything.

GRIM #12 from Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano ushers in the next chapter of the latest story. Let’s take a closer look and see what’s going on, shall we?

GRIM #12 from Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Credit: Boom! Studios)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING *** PREVIOUS ISSUE REVIEW

Currently, life for Jessica Harrow isn’t exactly going all so well. After a series of events following the deadly battle between The End and Death, people stopped dying. This lead to the Reaper’s powers starting to fade.

With no Death, Adira (Current ruler of the Afterlife & Jessica’s aunt) has been trying to avoid an uprising from the reapers while eliminating the threat to her position as ruler. She made Jessica the prime target for blame. After an assistance from Annabel (a reaper with ambitions of her own), Adira has imprisoned Jessica and fellow reaper Eddie.

However, “The enemy of my enemy is my friend” has become Adira’s motto now. Annabel is trying to unleash an evil as payment for betraying Jessica and using Jessica’s friend Marcel’s soul as payment to Kelly (a devil). With the pressure rising, Adira visits the pair in their prison and does the unthinkable. Adira is willing to give Jessica Death’s Scythe to handle this looming issue.

Meanwhile, Jessica’s human mother Lilah has escaped prison and is being courted by Life, who wants an amulet in Lilah’s possession. Offering the world hasn’t been enough so far, but he is determined to get it.

This issue starts with a flashback to the initial encounter between Death and Lilah. readers witness how Lilah’s past caught up with her and changed her future forever. Fast forward to the present and Life makes another play for Lilah’s amulet. Just when he thinks he’s got it locked up, Lilah turns the tables on him.

At this same moment, Adira pleads her case to Jessica. During the conversation, something happens with the sycthe that no one sees coming!

What happens now? Will Jessica take the deal? Can Lilah continue to deny Life? There is much more to process as the story heads into a new direction that will eave fans guessing at what is about to unfold!

GRIM #12 from Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Credit: Boom! Studios)

GRIM #12 from Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Credit: Boom! Studios)

BREAKDOWN: Phillips devotes a big portion into Lilah’s story. Seeing the initial encounter between her and Death starts putting together pieces to the larger puzzle at hand. The interactions with Life prove there is more going on with her than she is letting known. Since her introduction, she has been a character shrouded in mystery. With this issues structure, readers can start building a strong reaction to her.

Jessica’s current situation is another great swerve to the story at hand. The tension between her and arguably the book’s best character Adira continues to lock readers in. The endgame is very unclear with Adira and that’s nothing but win for fans. Seeing where Jessica ends up by this issue’s conclusion will keep things exciting until the next issue hits. One guarantee with this series is to always expect the unexpected.

Flaviano and Renzi make a big splash with the art for this issue. The moment that Lilah is shot, the perspective from seeing it through her eyes is a unique visual that readers will feel as the story plays out. The biggest image that will “WOW” readers is a moment with Jessica that gives more clarity about the destiny she is running from. It is a full page panel that screams in volumes! The final act is anothe rvisual hit. Where Jessica lands up and who/what she encounters makes a bold statement with an excellent backdrop. With this series, the art is a sure-fire win each time out.

GRIM #12 from Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Credit: Boom! Studios)

GRIM #12 from Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Credit: Boom! Studios)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT of 10

The latest installment of Comics’ favorite reaper dives head-first into the power struggle of the afterlife with a can’t miss issue. Phillips’ excellent writing is complemented by the always impressive art of Flaviano to showcase the dangers unfolding not just for Jessica, but her mother as well. There’s a reason why this is comics’ coolest series at the LCS on New Comic Book Day.

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EIGHT LIMBS (HUMANOIDS)

Welcome to a brand new edition of Parlay points, the comic books review blog to the ODPH Podcast!

For this entry, a new project coming out from Humanoids that brings the world of Muay Thai to the forefront. if you are unfamiliar, Muay Thai is a style of Martial Arts focused on striking an opponent. It is also known as “The Art Of Eight Limbs” due to its’ focus of eight areas of physical combat. Eight Limbs (OGN) by Stephanie Phillips, Giulia Lalli, Lee Loughridge, and AndWorld Design showcases the art along with the strength of family growing through fighting. Let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening here.

Eight Limbs (OGN) by Stephanie Phillips, Giulia Lalli, Lee Loughridge, and AndWorld Design (Credit: Humanoids - cover by DAN PANOSIAN)

The story begins with two teenage girls fighting outside of a school. With a crowd around, the teachers run in to stop it. They take a girl named Mari into the principal’s office. Readers quickly see this isn’t a random fight. Mari has had three in the past month. With her caseworker, Ellie, pleading her case, Mari is now expelled from school and looking for a foster home.

Meanwhile, class is in session with a trainer showing off elements of the martial art: Muay Thai. Her name is Joanna Carr. Carr is a former strawweight (115lbs) champion who is now enjoying the family life with her husband and young daughter. After the class leaves, Carr takes time to hit some pads. All the while, she’s remembering her glory days of fighting. Readers see how the fighting spirit never goes away in Carr. In the sparring session, she questions if she made the right decision to retire.

When the family returns home, Ellie is there to ask a big favor. With all other options expired, Ellie asks if Joanna would house Mari for a few days. Without a second thought, Joanna accepts. Her husband isn’t too pleased with the idea, but Joanna pleads her case. Ellie helped Joanna out over the years and she’s now paying it forward.

When Joanna tries introducing Mari to the world of Muay Thai, it seems to become a bonding experience. Readers see that things seem to be shifting in a positive direction. It becomes short lived when a miscommunication sends Mari into a dangerous path.

What reaction does Joanna have to Mari’s new direction? How can Joanna save her? Readers see Joanna fight not only for Mari’s safety but her own struggles with the past. The final act builds off the momentum of Carr’s spirit refusing to quit. Action is never a shortage in the latter half of this story. “Eight Limbs” will leave readers with a greater understanding of a fighter’s heart and what’s really worth fighting for in the end.

Eight Limbs (OGN) by Stephanie Phillips, Giulia Lalli, Lee Loughridge, and AndWorld Design (Credit: Humanoids)

Eight Limbs (OGN) by Stephanie Phillips, Giulia Lalli, Lee Loughridge, and AndWorld Design (Credit: Humanoids)

For anyone who doesn’t fully grasp why fighting is an emotional artform, this book will change your min. Phillips opens up with relating her own personal connection to the art. It is a very emotional insight to a fighter’s mind. This translates into the story very well. Does a fighter ever stop fighting? That is the overall theme of Carr’s story. When the last bell has rung, can she let go of the past? The parallels with Carr and Mari reflect each other to forge why Carr is so protective of Mari. Seeing herself relived thru her is an element that readers can see develop.

However, the biggest point of the story has to be the reason behind the fight. Phillips breaks down the complexity of the art and walks readers thru when it’s used. The “Behind The scenes” flashbacks of Carr’s fights drives home what readers can sense without stepping in the ring. As an avid MMA Fan, the dissection into the fighter elevates this story from being just another redemption tale. Events move briskly to get to the main event It doesn’t hamper the story and offers a solid build for the final confrontation. The ending plays into what Carr’s true motivations are and leaves readers with greater knowledge into the art.

Lalli and Loughridge create a lasting impression of Carr’s art within these pages. The breakdown of Carr’s initial teaching hits with a great seven panel page. Another key page is the full page breakdown of the Wai Kru by Carr. Both make the case for what is the reason behind the strike. The flashback sequences show off the highs and lows of the fight. The emotions pouring out of those panels are inescapable. Seeing Mari’s hesitation to Joanna’s welcoming nature balances out their overall beginnings. There is no shortage of great action panels as Mari and Joanna face their competition. They pay great respect into featuring what is involved in the combat exchanges. The art team closes the tale out with a lasting final image to explain the real reason on what is worth fighting for.

Eight Limbs (OGN) by Stephanie Phillips, Giulia Lalli, Lee Loughridge, and AndWorld Design (Credit: Humanoids)

Eight Limbs (OGN) by Stephanie Phillips, Giulia Lalli, Lee Loughridge, and AndWorld Design (Credit: Humanoids)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The world of Muay Thai is brought center stage in a story that reminds readers what’s truly worth fighting for. With a 1-2 combo of excellent writing from Phillips and impressive visuals from Lalli, “eight Limbs” doesn’t need a judge’s decision for being declared a winner. Keep an eye out for it on New Comic Book Day.

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