Jason Aaron

ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #5 (DC COMICS)

Even in a new world, old sins can strike. The Absolute Universe has a Superman. He is unlike the Kal-El readers have known for years. The same can be said for the home planet of Krypton. One factor does still connect both worlds. The ignorance of the ruling factors into the fate of a planet.

ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #5 by Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola and Becca Carey brings a close to the initial first arc.

Let’s see how arc events close for the Man of Tomorrow.

ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #5 by Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola and Becca Carey (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Aaron pens a heartbreaking tale of lost hope. The destruction of Krypton is nothing new. How the planet gets to that point is always the trick. In this case, the Els are ignored by the powerful class in charge. The costly mistake starts the road to the inevitable. There’s a fair share of civil unrest. This comes right to the El’s house. It leads into a frantic last attempt to save lives instead of lose them.

The wiring reflects the empathy and caring Kal’s parents continuously demonstrates. It leaves a lasting impression on the young boy. Pacing speeds through the chaos to the escape. Aaron leaves no stone unturned as the fleeting attempt of survival slips further away. Readers can feel the emotions pour off the pages with what transpires. This leaves an impact on how the future Superman sees the world.

In present time, Kal-El is fueled by rage from what Peacemaker Smith did. Finding restraint becomes a deeper challenge than readers may think. It leads to a reflective close. Knowing how far he went, El is put in a stance of searching. Judging by the last page, there’s only on place know he may find that peace. Will it last? Time will tell.

Sandoval and Arreola present the manic state of Krypton with some striking images. The two page splash immediately makes a connection with readers. There may be something to be said with the Absolute Universe and vehicles. If you read Absolute Batman, you know where I’m heading with that.

The pain and fear of the Els never escapes panels. They knew Krypton was a ticking time bomb. The art brings that to the spotlight. There are a wave of emotions unveiled. Even as the escapes are taking place, the art extinguishes all hope. It is very tragic seeing the downfall occur. Another two page spread wraps up the planet’s fate before the close. Once here, a final image leaves no doubt the past may be gone. All that’s left now are memories for the Man of Steel.

OVERALL GRADE: 9.5

The absolute fate of Krypton is revealed in a tragic manner for this chapter. Arron pens a heartbreaking final stand with the impactful writing. Sandoval and the art team blitz readers with powerful images to close the past for Kal-El as he enters a new phase. Very strong storytelling with this issue.

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TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURLES #7 (IDW PUBLISHING)

Home isn’t where the heart is. New York City has changed for the Heroes in a Half Shell. D.A. Hieronymus Hale and his Foot Clan Police are in hot pursuit. Leo, Raph, Don and Mike have their backs up against the wall. Can they stop fighting each other long enough to fight back?

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #7 by Jason Aaron, Juan Ferreyra, and Shawn Lee kicks off a brand new saga.

Let’s take a deeper dive into what’s happening now!

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #7 by Jason Aaron, Juan Ferreyra, and Shawn Lee (IDW Publishing) cover: Jorge Fornés

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Aaron wastes no time hitting the ground running with action. The turtles are instantly reeling from events. Being public enemy #1, their home field advantage is gone. In its’ wake is more fuel to a combustible family. The writing reflects the damaged unit. Their internal conflicts come out in spades. This shifts the story to focus on the most polarizing member of the 4 heroes.

Donatello clearly stands out from the group for this issue. His “talks” with Master Splinter will keep readers locked in. Amongst the bickering between brothers, Don is determined to steer the ship. D.A. Hale proves to be a worthy adversary as the full court press is placed on the Turtles. There is a moment of clarity given that looks to be a turning point. The dialogue reinforces the need to come together. Results can be seen in the closing pages. An action is taken that will undoubtably start a violent domino effect. Get ready for a true battle of New York.

Ferreyra kicks events off with an intense full page brawl. The following pages never loose this speed or impact. Readers can truly grasp the frantic fight for survival. The “taxi” panel is prime example of this. Coloring of the speeding car strikes a chord. It gives a fitting end to this round before slowing down to regroup. Gears shift to the internal fighting. Even with no punches thrown, the verbal jabs can be felt.

The broken state of Donatello shines on the pages. Clearly, his persona is scene stealing amongst the families anger. This is a good pause before the action kicks back up. Each character under attack gets a fair amount of page time. A two page spread brings everything together before heading into the final portion. Donatello’s visions come into play before the results close the show. Readers leave knowing drastic times and measures are en route in the fight for survival.

OVERALL GRADE: 9.2

The heat is on for the Heroes in a Half-Shell. Aaron gives readers a healthy helping of action and drama with the writing. Ferreyra’s dynamic art carries the fight through the city and the inner turmoil. This is one you won’t want to miss jumping on board from the start!

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ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #4 (DC COMICS)

Kal-El is on the run. After an encounter with the Lazarus Corp., the Last Son Of Krypton made some enemies. One soldier looking for more information is Lois Lane. Lane’s initial run-in with El has begun to consumer her. This doesn’t sit well with some new players known as the Omega Men. Something has to give.

ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #4 by Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola and Becca Carey brings forth another explosive chapter to the Absolute Universe.

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

ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #4 by Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola and Becca Carey (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Aaron moves the spotlight to Lois Lane for the majority of the issue. Right from the start, Lane’s journalism skills start appearing in her soldier persona. Readers watch as she starts interviewing Superman witnesses. The quest for knowledge leads her into a needed conversation. General Sam Lane comes across as a gruff, concerned parent. It plays well of Lois’s inquisitive mind. The result ushers in some new (and old faces) into the field.

Readers watch as the Omega Men are introduced. Aaron twists their familiar concept. The run-in starts turning into a “cat and Mouse” confrontation. This only becomes more complicated with Peacemakers. With an inflated cast for this chapter, pacing steers into a direct close. It is vintage Superman that scores big. The end results tie back to a loose plot point.

Seeing Peacemaker Smith go through the Lazarus Corp. protocol makes quite the impression. It may seem telegraphed in parts but doesn’t miss its’ landing. This throws the closing pages in flux. With Superman out of the picture, One Peacemaker does the unthinkable. It is a moment that is sure to come back to haunt Lazarus Corp. later. Where this now leads is anyone’s guess.

Sandoval and Arreola set up the interviews in a very throwback way. Using a 9-panel grid adds more context to what begins here. The slower pace fades when Lois must discipline a Peacemaker. A full page image of Lois handling business launches her portion. The banter with her father conveys another story. Each panel amps Lois’ disinterest in what she’s told. Much like her DCU counterpart, when she’s focused, Lois takes over situation like few others.

The Omega Men are presented in a vastly different light. Their use in this story is much more direct than lax. A near full page reveal shows their leader. Panels reflect the highly intense fight. With a red shroud crashes the party, the action goes even higher. It concludes with a vintage Superman power move. Little does anyone realize that Peacemaker Smith has done wrong. A near full page panel brings the horror front and center. Is the world ready for what’s next?

OVERALL GRADE: 9.2

With forces maneuvering. Krypton’s last son hits readers with a very thought provoking issue. Aaron pens a tale of drive hidden behind the action. Sandoval and Arreola lock in on the viewpoint of Lois as the latest chapter moves forward. Readers had better brace for what lies on the last page. Don’t miss it!

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ONCE UPON A TIME AT THE END OF THE WORLD #1 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re checking out a debut from Boom Studios that is guaranteed to generate some headlines on New Comic Book Day. Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 by Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design brings forth a tale for the ages. The concept is very unique as there are a plethora of themes all unfolding with this book….and we’re only one issue in. With so much to break down with this issue, let’s not wait anymore and dive right in, shall we?

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 - On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design (Cover: Mike Del Mundo)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 - On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design (Cover: Mike Del Mundo)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue opens up with a young girl named Mezzy paddling her way thru an apocalyptic wasteland. The scene is dark and depressing. The water is overrun with wreckage and metal. How can one survive in this world? Mezzy appears to have run out of food and is barely hanging on with the rough environment she’s trying to survive in. After sailing thru the flooded streets, Mezzy’s boat springs a leak and starts to sink, forcing an abrupt run into a bulding. However, Mezzy will find out very soon that the building is not abandoned as she thought.

An alarm is triggered and it awakens Maceo, a young boy whos watching Mezzy, which Maceo refers to as a “Acid Swamper.” fight a sea creature. This doesn’t appear to be the first time Mezzy has encountered such a being but handles the situation as best she can. Mezzy fights it off but not without Maceo shooting at the creature with a makeshift “boom” weapon of bowling balls. From here, the pair finally meet with Maceo and his homemade “armor” which Mezzy quickly dismembers. Mezzy starts shaking down Maceo for information. Readers witness that Maceo has been alone but is thriving on his own in the abysmal landscape. It’s almost a perfect utopia to what’s has happened to the world. However, when something seems too good to be true, it most likely is in a catastrophic world.

What is the truth behind Maceo’s situation? How will Mezzy move forward from this encounter? Readers get these answers plus more questions raised with a final sequence of events that will have fans clamoring for the next chapter asap!

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Phenomenal first issue. Aaron introduces readers to a whole new world with two very different leads as their guides. Mezzy’s story comes from a view point of someone who simply survives no matter what. The world she lives in has made her cold and ultimately brash to anyone she encounters. On the flip side, Maceo carries true optimism of meeting someone new and being ready to move on from his ordeal. Aaron slides in a great twist on Maceo’s story once the layers are peeled back with will surprise. The pair are complete opposites in every way but their pairing creates a fascinating dynamic. It balances off the world they live in. The scenes that will most surprise are the final moments of the book. Seeing how the story progresses there will be a fun journey to follow along.

Tefenkgi shows off a very disturbing world plagued from something that devastated it. The imagery is very bleak and brings the struggle to make it day to day to the forefront. Mezzy’s encounter with the sea creature demonstrates how unraveled this world is. Seeing how standoff-ish Mezzy is to Maceo from their initial encounter reflects the world they live in. The biggest variable to this world is how Maceo comes across on panel. He appears to be kept away from the worst of this world while being home in the tower. This idea gets taken down a few notches when a reveal happens later in the issue that shows how he had been coping with the environment. Once readers hit the final pages of this chapter, they will be locked in on the adventure that lies ahead.

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Final Point: Aaron, Tefenkgi, and the creative team usher in a story that takes readers on a trip ranging from hopelessness to blind optimism while two people try finding a way to prosper in an unforgiving place. Maceo and Mezzy are a reluctant pairing but one of huge potential to carry this incredible story. OUATATEOFW is one book to keep an eye out for when you hit the local comic shops this week.

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