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VAMPIRO: ROCKABILLY APOCALYPSE #1 (MASKED REPUBLIC/MASSIVE PUBLISHING)

Wrestling and comics. The relationship has been seeing a strong return at the comic shops. Both tell amazing stories. They also allow for many different styles and themes to be on full display. One company leading the recent resurgence is Masked Republic.

With their “Luchaverse” initiative, they are bringing some of the most legendary luchadores to the LCS. In their latest venture, the story centers around a one of a kind persona that is set to make a loud opening statement.

VAMPIRO: ROCKABILLY APOCALYPSE #1 by Michael Kingston, Martin Pouso aka El Terrorifico Dr. Napalm, and Jacob Bascle (created by Kingston and Kevin Klienrock) features the iconic luchador in a horror based crisis.

Let’s not wait any longer and dive right in!

VAMPIRO: ROCKABILLY APOCALYPSE #1 by Michael Kingston, Martin Pouso aka El Terrorifico Dr. Napalm, and Jacob Bascle (Masked Republic/Massive Publishing)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story is walked through Everitt Holden’s eyes. Holden is a music vlogger trying to dive into the mystery of Vampiro. His journey leads into an unlikely meeting. From here, Holden becomes the unlikely sidekick to Vampiro and Estrella Nocturna as they take the fight to Maddox Mars. If you’re looking for a high octane, wild ride, this is up your alley.

Kingston brings out the best of the Vampiro persona. The rock ‘n roll aura never eludes the main character. This plays well off Holden’s fan admiration. Kingston spaces Vampiro’s early moments out enough to make significant. The tactic works to build up the mystery as the action comes in fast and loose. Readers watch as the slow reveal of Mars leads into a furious standoff and close. The fallout leaves with more questions raised as the door to the apocalypse is about to explode. Brace for impact.

Pouso never shies away from delivering on bold action images. This stems from the full page image of Vampiro revealing his true self. At this moment, the blood starts splattering. Bascle’s lettering elevates these panels tremendously. They go to the extreme but that’s where the story wants to go. One prime example is Mars’ reveal. The near full page image throws the story into a fast paced frenzy with its’ closing showdown. Add in the parting image and the art welcomes readers into a world that is truly one of a kind.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

Welcome to the wild side! The enigmatic persona of Vampiro flies off the pages with an electric debut. Kingston’s writing constructs the daring take of action and horror. Pouso and Bascle crank the volume to 11 with the ferocious visuals fitting for the fight to stop the apocalypse. This will be one not to miss!

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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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BATMAN / SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #32 (DC COMICS)

Few foes can test the Justice League. Let alone, take out their strongest heroes. One of those villains is Eclipso. After manipulating events, DC’s Prince of Darkness has taken control of the World’s Finest. In his wake is a gold of eternal darkness. Who steps up to his challenge now?

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #32 by Mark Waid, Adrián Gutiérrez, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (DC Comics) continues the timeless tale of years past.

Let’s take a closer look as events fade into darkness.

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #32 by Mark Waid, Adrián Gutiérrez, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Waid escalades the conflict with many twists and turns. Eclipso’s plans controlling Batman and Superman lead into a growing threat. The writing allows the heroes to dig into their dark sides while an unlikely hero steps in to save them. Robin becomes the teacher in keeping the heroes at bay long enough to get help. That comes in the form of one of DC’s greatest superhero teams.

The injection of the JSA throws a great dynamic into play. Readers watch as the team steps up to take down the finest. Waid dishes up a shocking way to try and free Batman from Eclipso’s clutches. It is a moment that will have fans’ attention. This leads into the closing portion of the chapter. Just when readers think they have some answers, Waid flips the situation to provide a strong cliffhanger until next time. There is a reason this series gets all the deserved praise it gets. It always showcases fantastic storytelling.

Gutiérrez and Bonvillain make an immediate impact with the opening pages. Eclipso’s return to Earth is greeted with a bold full page image of the possessed heroes. The following panel of the maniacal laughter strikes a chord with the audience. Eclipso looks every bit as an unhinged threat to take on all challengers.

On the other hand, the art depicts Robin as a frantic, concerned hero. This comes from witnessing the big two under Eclipso’s control. The sequence with Commissioner Gordon come across larger than life due to some JSA influence. Seeing the subtle change in the Bat-signal works as a defining moment of events changing.

Along with these pages, Robin’s big moment pops off the page due to Wands’ lettering. The panel makes a big statement and switches the course of the story. It leads into a ever-changing final act. Once here, a full page portrait of heroes says one thing. The following panels flip everything around as the final shot reminds everyone this fight is far from over.

FINAL POINT: 9.2

Eclipso’s reign of chaos continues as more heroes enter the fray. Waid’s writing keeps readers on edge with suspense. It’s equally matched with the phenomenal work of Gutiérrez (along with Bonvillain and Wands). The imagery shuffles up the exciting battles with the overall sense of trickery. Judging by the last page, expect more shock ad awe before this tale concludes.

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BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #31 (DC COMICS)

Batman. Superman. As individuals, they give villains the ultimate test. Together, they are nearly unstoppable. They’re going to need to live up to the moniker synonymous with them to defeat a true force in the DCU. Eclipso has returned. That can only spell trouble for the World’s finest!

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #31 by Mark Waid, Adrián Gutiérrez, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (DC Comics) brings the action as an all new adventure is about to start!

Let’s not wait another minute and dive into the story!

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #31 by Mark Waid, Adrián Gutiérrez, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (DC Comics) Cover: Dan Mora

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Waid wastes no time in bringing the excitement level up to 10. From the offset, this is a classic JLA story. Showcasing Eclipso’s plans early raises the stakes immensely. Dipping back to the “24 hours earlier”, the writing features the heroes on a new endeavor. Eclipso is brought to this story with a vintage supervillain introduction. It plays perfectly off Robin’s dialogue as eluded Bruce Gordon wasn’t completely done with the dark demon.

Fast forward to present, Waid throws the pair into the deep end with conflict. Readers will truly enjoy the action taking place. With this many characters involved, the event needs to feel epic. There is no mis-step with this chapter. The closing act doesn’t slow its’ pace down until a drastic action is taken place. This leads to a perfect epilogue as more jump into the fray against DC’s Prince of Darkness.

Gutiérrez steps in for art duties for Dan Mora with Bonvillain on coloring and knocks it out of the park (Editor Note: If you haven’t read his Blue Beetle work, make a point to). The action really begins with a near full page splash of Eclipso’s “team” attacking Superman.

From here, the initial debut of Eclipso kicks off with a maniacal glaze from a possessed Gordon. The half page panel leaves no doubt a change has happened. This is largely due to Wands’ lettering underneath the panel. Once events shift back to the JLA spacestation, a high pace is kept for all the action. It leads to a big conclusion of conflict (for now) via a full page image. The conclusion eases readers back with a more grounded approach to the final page. Once there, a full page panel reveals that the fight is far from over versus the classic DC villain.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

Batman and Superman must fight overwhelming darkness in this initial story chapter. Waid’s writing creates a timeless tale of adventure and action. Gutiérrez constructs the energetic images perfectly fitting for a tale of this level. This series always maintains a high level of storytelling that can’t be missed!

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TRANSFORMERS #12 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the Decepticons are on the verge of final victory. Soundwave has led a precise attack onto Earth. The new “head of the table” has been serving nothing but pain and suffering. Optimus Prime and any others who would cross his path have found little hope. A final play has been called to thwart Soundwave. Is it too late?

TRANSFORMERS #12 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) brings readers to the conclusion of its’ second arc!

Let’s see how the Energon Universe is left after this!

TRANSFORMERS #12 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Johnson has systematically broken Optimus Prime with his writing. For this closing chapter, Prime hits his final points. Readers watch as he unleashes the pent-up anger on his over-confident foes. The result shows a role-reversal. No longer the stoic leader. Johnson replaces him with someone looking to end events once and for all. The change in persona leads to a drastic measure taken. It becomes a polarizing moment for the legendary head of the Autobots.

Prime’s stance causes some friction with his allies from Cybertron. Elita and Prime’s dialogue brings forth many old emotions. Defending Earth doesn’t register with Prime’s old ally and choices are made. Johnson ramps up the drama in this section. Its’ build presents readers with an impactful conclusion. The ramifications of the latest stand undoubtably leaves a massive cloud hanging over head. As one door has closed, another one has completely swung open.

Corona and Spicer continue to shine with the fantastic artwork. Carly’s valiant effort to help pops off the half page panel. It’s given a perfect complimentary image of Cliffjumper smiling in approval to her actions. Pacing speeds events up to a thunderous stopping point. A half page image unveils the destruction that has just transpired. This becomes the starting point for Optimus Prime to become unleashed.

The art team leaves nothing back as Prime delivers his frustration onto the Decepticons. One in particular scene drops a huge exclamation point within the pages. Seeign Prime’s eyes switch colors for this action was a great touch. It left readers no doubt that something out of character just happened.

Another excellent moment is the conversation with Elita and Prime. The art team encases the bursting emotions to give the ultimate choice made more gravity. This leads to an excellent full page splash! With Prime’s guilty narration, the closing image will have readers talking as to the fate of the Energon Universe’s alien protectors.

FINAL GRADE: 9.6

With its’ second arc coming to a show-stopping finale, Johnson, Corona and the team present readers with an intense read. Johnson’s writing pushes Optimus Prime to new heights. Corona, Spicer and Wooten construct amazing imagery as a new stat quo appears on the horizon.

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GREEN LANTERN #15 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, The moves of Amanda Waller continue to reign supreme over the DCU. Everyone has been put on notice. With hope dwindling further away, one refuses to go down without a fight. It doesn’t matter if it’s “Blackest Day or Brightest Night. No evil ever escapes Hal Jordan’s sight!

GREEN LANTERN #15 by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Dave Sharpe (Back-up Story by: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Montos, Adriano Lucas, and Dave Sharpe) sees Hal make a risky play to get back in the action!

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Adams brings out the best of Hal Jordan for an exciting tale. The writing shows off his fearlessness in heading right into the lion’s den of danger. Readers watch as the danger doesn’t just stem to Waller. Breaking into one of Batman’s islands to “borrow” a plane makes for a risky yet enjoyable start to his latest adventure. Adding Flash into the mix works on many levels.

Their bold play into Waller’s operations speeds events into a kinetic pace. Hal has never been a perfect hero by any stretch. Seeing his maneuvering through the main protagonist here provides thrills that scream vintage GL. It builds towards a solid conclusion built around the notion of hope. Readers see this grow from another hero rising to the occasion: Alan Scott. The dialogue gifts the change in direction needed to get Jordan on the path to making a run at Waller before it’s too late.

Pasarin, Albert, and Fajardo Jr. construct great action around the drama of Waller’s plans. Seeing what Hal is planning to steal is given a full page image to exemplify the risks. Once Flash and Hal fly into action, the pacing ramps up another degree. This becomes evident with another full page image of Hall transitioning into battle.

In between the action, Dove, Star Sapphire and Alan Scott all get ample panel time to push their stories forward. The art team captures the wear of their conflicts. It counters the high stakes action of Jordan’s tale to give readers a multi-layered issue. This one has something for everyone.

The back-up story gives an epilogue into the John Stewart “Green Lantern: War Journal” series with a bigger saga on the horizon.

FINAL POINT: 8.2

The world of Hal Jordan never ceases to reach for new heights. Even with the “Absolute Power” shadow looming overhead, the will of the legendary Lantern doesn’t falter. Solid writing and art craft an exciting companion to what is easily DC’s biggest event in decades.

ABSOLUTE POWER #2 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the takeover of the DCU has begun! A new trinity has emerged. Their plan of eliminating Earth’s heroes rolled out to great success. In one orchestrated attack, Amanda Waller and the Trinity Of Evil decimated the hero community. Seeing Superman depowered and dying struck a chord throughout the fandom.

With their next moves, time is running out for the remaining heroes. Can they rebound and get on the offensive?

ABSOLUTE POWER #2 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher looks to answer that question with it’s latest chapter.

Let’s see how the heroes are holding it together now!

ABSOLUTE POWER #2 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The most devasting attack Waller has unloaded isn’t the depowering. It’s the personal wound driven into Superman. Waid pens the intense barrage with a heartless theme behind it. The move does more damage than any Kryptonite can ever cause. This leads to an erratic Man Of Steel trying to steer a lost cause.

One character does steal a lot of thunder with a speech fans will be raving about. Nightwing has emerged as the new face of DC. Waid gives him a legendary moment that won’t be soon forgotten. From here, the writing presents a very fast paced tale. With action unfolding everywhere, the major players get their key moments. This plays into a slower third act to let the readers recoup. The chapter departs on a big discovery. It only grows the feeling of how high the stakes are. “Event” is the only way to describe this!

Mora and Sánchez bring to life the desperate times of the heroes. The loss of control is shown loudly on the heroes faces. Once Nightwing takes control of the room, the art gives him a proper platform to call his shots. The two page spread elevates his status even more as he addresses the remaining heroes.

It is tough to follow that up, but Mora constructs amazing fight sequences as the conflict hits home. During the melee, the heartfelt wear of actions pour out of Superman. This speaks directly to the audience as he comprehends what Waller has done. Another character has a huge moment built by close up panels. The extreme costs of this conflict shine bright with the art. Readers will no doubt be on the edge of their seats for this one.

FINAL POINT: 9.6

The Trinity Of Evil continue to tighten their hold on the DCU with another amazing chapter. Waid’s writing drives home the personal attack on Superman with a direct bullseye. Mora and Sánchez construct the explosive action in between the high drama. This series is firing on all cylinders and simply defines “must read”.

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UNCANNY X-MEN #1 (MARVEL COMICS 2024)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

With the Krakoan Era over, fans have been waiting to see what happens now with the Children of The Atom. Hiding on a pop culture high with such hits as "Deadpool and Wolverine" to "X-Men '97", Marvel's favorite mutants are making a push to become the premier franchise in all of comics.

Taking a page out of their 90's playbook, the X-Men have been rolling out a multiple of new titles. Having some of the industry's top creators signifies the commitment Marvel is making to the comic line. With each new title, there is an air of wonder and curiosity surrounding their release. However, one book has be standing out slightly more than others as far as hype goes.

UNCANNY X-MEN #1 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson and Clayton Cowles looks to bring back the flagship title in a most marvelous manner.

Let’s take a closer look at how the X-Men’s latest outing goes.

UNCANNY X-MEN #1 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson and Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics - Cover: Andy Kubert)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

IN SIMONE WE TRUST! Bringing in the architect behind some of the best team book stories in comics (Secret Six, Birds Of Prey), the X-Men start their new stat quo on a very strong note. With the new "Trinity of X" put in place, the story reminds readers why the X-Men are heroes at the very core.

Once the trio of Rogue, Gambit and Wolverine link up, there is a familiar theme of comradery that defines their dream. Even with unsurmountable odds against them, the writing showcases each member in their role on this team.

One character that stands out head and shoulders above everyone else in this issue is Rogue. Simone writes her in a very grounded manner. While other X-Men blindly grasp for Xavier's dream, Rogue is someone that is trying to define her own version.

This is driven home after an encounter that transcends the world of spandex suits and powers. The events wear heavy on Rogue's soul and heart. It is a powerful moment that is clearly the catalyst for her moving forward. Factor in the surprise ending and readers literally have a blueprint for how the X-Men should be written.

Marquez and Wilson bring out a great deal of emotions in Rogue AND Wolverine throughout the issue. With the subtle read of Logan's eyes, readers can sense his internal anguish. This disappears when their challenge awakens. The threat is gifted multiple full page images. It is fitting as to its' size and power scale. The action sequence play out to fan delight. There is big action, but what makes this story is the more "human" factor featured.

The visit to a children's hospital hits on many levels. The wide spectrum of feeling displayed instantly hit readers. Rogue's stages of acceptance shine as she begins her new era. It is balanced out with a closing image that raises many questions. The art team stepped up to the assignment and presented a version of Xavier's squad you can't help but to root for.

FINAL POINT: 9

Without question, Marvel's mutant flagship title has returned with a renewed energy fans won't get enough of. Simone pens a superb script filled with heroics and heart. Marquez and Wilson construct exciting moments that reinforce the best elements incorporated in the DNA of the Children of the Atom. The future is bright for the latest incarnation of the Uncanny X-Men.

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TRANSFORMERS #10 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay points!

For this entry, have we arrived at the Autobots’ darkest hour? Reeling from more losses, Optimus Prime must plan to stop an old enemy who’s now arrived on Earth. Soundwave has brought Shockwave into the ranks of the new Decepiticons. The impact was instant. Is there any hope left for the defenders of the Energon Universe’s Earth?

TRANSFORMERS #10 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) focuses on a hidden Autobot’s journey into the never-ending battle brought to Earth.

Let’s take a closer look at what is happening now.

TRANSFORMERS #10 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Johnson brings Beachcomber into the forefront for this issue with great success. His path into the fight is filled with solitude and guarded hope. Pairing Beachcomber with Spike Witwicky allows the lost Autobot toopen up to not only a human, but the audience. The story here reflects how not everyone is in to a fight forever. That said, there might not be an option for the newest Transformers as more threats loom.

The pacing gives Soundwave enough time to demonstrate his vileness onto his prisoners. The dialogue between him and Shockwave carries a cold flare as both see means to an end for the Autobots. This plays perfectly opposite with Optimus’ blind faith. Even with the odds as great against him, Prime won’t back down. Judging by what Johnson sets up, there might not be any time to counter the growing threat. The final page leaves a mark as to the dwindling future of survival for Earth and its’ inhabitants. It’s another great example of high level storytelling.

Corona and Spicer feature many sides to Beachcomber on his journey into this series. Doubt, Sadness and Hope flood the opening act. The trip from the Moon to the Earth are prime examples of this. They are panels that readers will lock in on as the story grows.

The Decepticons unveil their plans with some striking images. Readers watch as their “feeder” is given a big welcome and terrifying demonstration. This is depicted later in a moment with Soundwave and Thundercracker. The panels may be small, but the messages conveyed yell out what evil is steering events.

Before concluding, the art team deliver on a huge two-page splash. What unfolds can only be described as epic. It is a game changing moment that is paired effortlessly with the closing image. This chapter’s conclusion is given an exclamation point by the art team. Each time out, they find new ways to take the drama to new heights. This is why the series gets as many accolades as it does.

FINAL POINT: 9

Through a new Transformer’s perspective, the war from Cybertron gets new light in another strong chapter. Johnson continues to push the Autobots past their breaking points with phenomenal writing. Corona, Spicer and Wooten give readers much to be entranced with as the artwork brings out many emotions. This series continues to be the talk on NCBD for good reason.

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GEIGER #2 (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, we are returning to the world of the Unnamed Universe. After exploding back into comic shops on “Ghost Machine Day”, Tariq Geiger continues his quest to find purpose in a lost world.

GEIGER #2 by Geoff JohnsGary Frank, Brad Anderson and Rob Leigh (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS) continues his journey with an exceptional issue.

Let’s take a closer look at what’s unfolding here.

GEIGER #2 by Geoff JohnsGary Frank, Brad Anderson and Rob Leigh (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Johns brings out the multi-layers of Tariq Geiger to the fans' delight. The unlikely pairing of Nate the Nuclear Knight and Geiger gave a fun break from the darkness of the world around them. Seeing Nate try continuously to win over Geiger made for some entertaining moments. With the post-apocalypse comes new rules to live by. The adaptation of the pair to get by provides a very engaging tale with this chapter.

The conflict is everything a reader would want from a great story. It has action. It has Drama. Factor in a great twist and how can it go wrong? Johns pulls this off flawlessly. Seeing Geiger doing his best to avoid being a hero and failing never disappoints. The ending throws everything in motion for a new player to step into the light. It serves as a reminder that not every tale gets a happy ending. Excellent work!

Frank, Anderson and Leigh bring out the best in the new world of the Unnamed. Opening with a full page shot of Nate trying to secure food starts events off in a delightful manner. The outcome combines elements of fun and brooding to lead readers into the heart of the chapter. The odd couple's reactions to the events range from frustration to shame. It quickly establishes how different Nate and Geiger are, making their panel time more impactful.

The chase after the "criminal" is filled with bold action sequences. Images move swiftly with Geiger and Nate on the chase. It leads to an impressive two-page splash that signals Geiger is ready for action. There is no escaping this moment leading a new phase in the book. The glow of Geiger radiating off a mask makes for a great visual. Once readers head into the final panels, the art team leaves them in startling place as a new factor enters the world of Tariq Geiger.

FINAL POINT: 9

The Unnamed's odd couple makes an impact with their latest adventure for Ghost Machine's founding character. Johns blends the darkness of the dreary landscape with slivers of heroic themes. Frank, Anderson and Leigh compose the thrilling and versatile imagery that continues to impact readers jumping into this series. There is no sophomore slump with this series!

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NYCC 2023 - DAY 1 RECAP

Welcome to a special edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog for the ODPH podcast!

Logo credit: New York Comic Con (Reed Pop)

For this entry, we’re recapping Day 1 of the biggest weekend of 2023 for Pop Culture : New York Comic Con! With a very excited crowd inside the Javits, there have been some headlines making some noise on Thursday, October 12th. The ODPH podcast is attending as press and here are the stories that caught our attention:

  • DC Comics announced the return of the “Elseworlds” imprint. If readers are not familiar with the line, it is an imprint that allows creators to tell imaginative tales involving the great DC heroes outside of the current timeline. “Kingdom Come: and “JLA: the Nail” are some classic examples of stories that fit this line. “Batman: Nightfire” and ”Green Lantern: Dusk” are two of six new titles that are goign to be on fans radars when they debut in early 2024.

  • GHOST MACHINE is a brand new company that made a BIG splash at NYCC. Led by Jason Fabok, the new company looks win over fans with titles like Rook: Exodus leading the way. I had the chance to catch up with Jason at the Ghost Machine booth and trust me, we will be hearing much about this imprint heading into the new year. Stay Tuned.

  • For fans of The Walking Dead, there was much news to be excited about. It was announced at the panel that #TheOnesWhoLives, The LONG awaited project featuring Rick and Michonne is FINALLY set to air at February 2024. Fans caught a glimpse of what to expect during the panel. It was also announced that Melissa McBride is set to join the “Daryl Dixon” series which wraps up season one on October 15th.

    There’s more stories to discuss so keep your eyes on ODPH social media along with Nerd Initiative and don’t miss all the breaking news from the big event in the Big Apple…..Till next time

BIRDS OF PREY #2 (DC COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re following along the latest mission involving one of DC Comics most legendary teams. After putting together an incredible roster last issue, Black Canary looks to try pulling off an impossible feat with the fate of the world in the balance. Just another day at the office, right?

BIRDS OF PREY #2 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles wastes no time giving readers much to discuss with this initial arc. Let’s take a closer look and see what unfolds now, shall we?

Birds Of Prey #2 - Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in Bhutan years ago. Dinah Lance aka Black Canary,is having a private moment with her “sister” Sin over campfire. The chatter is calm as the pair is bonding, while facing the complicated situation that they are in. It closes peacefully with some fin moments before the reality sinks in.

That reality leads to Gotham City. Dinah has assembled a new Birds of Prey team comprised of Zealot, Big Bartha, Batgirl and Harley Quinn. Their mission is not an easy one. Sin is on the Island of Themyscira. Dinah tries explaining how this is just a simple recon mission but others have doubts. One of which is Zealot, who leaves the room after misreading the vibe in the room. Cooler heads prevail and the explanation of the plan is at hand. Sin is part of a deadly scheme of evil forces which if the new team fails, the body counts will rise for the Amazons.

With the current state of world affairs, going to Themyscira will not be easy. Leave it to the wild card of the team to have an idea how to sneak In and out of the island. Can this team do it? Readers come along for the ride as a few surprise guests jump on-board on the quest to save Sin. Leave it to the closing moments to ensure the latest Birds Of Prey team might have more on their hands that they bargained for.

Birds Of Prey #2 - Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: David Nakayama)

Birds Of Prey #2 - Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: David Nakayama)

Thompson gives readers a solid balance of drama and light-hearted moments with the team’s dangerous mission looming in the background. The personalities on this team may not scream teamwork just yet, but there have been flashes of why they have been put together. Thompson writes Zealot as the possible breakout star of this book. Zealot is stand-offish and very serious about her thoughts.

The conversations with both Dinah and Harley in this issue reflect that. There is much behind her actions that readers will have a vested interest with. Seeing Dinah bring in extra help steadily adds more layers to the story at hand. Once the team gets rolling, there are some great moments that readers will enjoy as they come along for the adventure.

Romero and Bellaire showcase the personal toll that this mission is taking on Dinah. The opening flashback sequence is easy-going and mirrors the bond between Dinah and Sin for all readers. Once the story swings back to the present, the panels feature the stress compounding about what is being asked of them. The reactions vary but none more so than Dinah.

These visuals are perfectly countered by Harley’s assessment of what needs to be done. This leads the team into the beginnings of their mission. There are some great action panels but none will jump out more than an excellent two page spread of the squad in action. The closing moments end this chapter on an excellent note with much to be excited to see moving forward.

Birds Of Prey #2 - Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Chris Bachalo)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

With stakes being this high, readers know there is no easy route from Point A to Point B. Thompson, Romero and the team bring excellent writing and art to the newly formed team within this chapter. There’s much to enjoy as events are building for a huge event. Jump on board now and don’t miss this on New Comic Book Day!

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THE PENGUIN #2 (DC COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are returning to Gotham City to follow-up on the latest from Oswald Cobblepot via DC Comics. Last we saw him, the former crime lord was enjoying life away in a new stat quo, but nothing lasts forever. The king of the Gotham Underworld has now returned home under the “advisement” of the U.S. Government. After last issue’s explosive introduction, the road to reclamation has become a must read!

THE PENGUIN 2 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles welcomes readers into the next phase of his return. Let’s tag along and see how things unfold from here, shall we?

THE PENGUIN 2 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: David Marquez & Brad Anderson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue opens up with a car pulling up to a mansion in Gotham. Coming out of the car is Oswald Cobblepot aka The Penguin. The narration reads as someone has found some sort of calm after years of service. That voice belong to The Help, who readers met during Batman: Killing Time.

The message is sent that The Penguin has arrived. The Help accommodates the meeting and hears the sales pitch. While over dinner. The Help explains he is dis-interested in what The Penguin is planning. Once he laughs at the notion, Oswalt’s demeanor changes ever so slightly. The offer is pressed more but The Help walks away. It is the battle of wills as one refuses to bend for the other.

Readers see that Oswalt leaves an ominous message to one of the butlers in the house that plays into the message he is giving all of Gotham: The King has returned!

What will the Penguin do from here? The story switches gears as the “honor amongst Thieves” motto is heavily strained between the two figures. An event starts a domino effect that can’t be stopped. Once the third act hits, there is little question of the resolution. The parting page puts a big exclamation point on a strong second issue.

THE PENGUIN 2 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Darick Robertson)

King doesn’t delay in driving the point home that the Penguin is back. King sets up the meeting of “colleagues” with a tense overture. The dialogue reflects how far The Penguin’s legacy is being upheld. However, a key moment sends everything into another level.

Playing of Oswalt’s esteem issues, once The Help laughs at the offer, the mood changes and becomes a deadly game. The latter half is well crafted so once readers arrive at its’ peak moment, the payoff is huge. If here was any question of how dangerous the Penguin can be, this issue should put any other notions to rest.

De Latorre and Maiolo keep a brooding tone throughout the panels of the book. The initial meeting featured a wide variety of facial expressions ranging from The Help’s arrogance to Oswalt’s anger and cunning to the laughing moment.

Once the middle act begins, there is a strong full page visual to show one side of Oswalt, only to be debunked later with a gorgeous two-page full spread that screams “checkmate” to the game the leads are playing. The closing pages shadow that image bringing the book to a noteworthy conclusion.

THE PENGUIN 2 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Otto Schmidt)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

King, De Latorre and the team don’t miss a beat with another fantastic issue of the return of Gotham’s Crime King. Superb writing orchestrates a plot that deceptively keeps readers guessing with exceptional art. The series has come out of the gate swinging and you don’t want to miss your chance picking it up.

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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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BOOK OF EVIL #3 (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 returning to one of the best imprints in comics today: Best Jackett Press, home of the Scott Snyder led imprint. With a roster of books such as We Have Demons (w/art from Greg Capullo). Clear (w/ Francis Manupal), Night Of The Ghoul (w/ Francesco Francavilla), Barnstormers (w/ Tula Lotay), Canary (w/ Dan Panosian) and Dudley Datson & the Forever Machine (w/ Jamal Igle), fans have been treated to amazing story after amazing story. The issues have debuted digitally via Comixology Originals, following after in print form via Dark Horse Comics. The latest addition to the line-up debuted in October of 2022 and made an immediate impact on readers. Now at the pen-ultimate issue, the dangers have ramped up on the young adventure and his quest to find hope in a hopeless world.

BOOK OF EVIL #3 by Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price picks right up after last issue’s shocking conclusion with another intense read. Stay between the “yolk lines" as we take a closer look at the latest in Homer’s odyssey. Let’s get started, shall we?

Book Of Evil #3 - on sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press (Print: Dark Horse Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In the 1960’s, the majority of children experience significant and disturbing changes when they hit their teenage years (range: 14-16 yrs old). The behavior being displayed can only be summed up as psychopathic. There is no way to describe way, just the insanity spread like wildfire across the entire population, with only roughly 8% dodging the change. The 8% were reclassified as “animals” of less than human. One such “animal” is a 12 yr old boy named Homer.

Along with his brother Poe, Homer and his friends Blake, Milton and Elliot try surviving the world gone mad. When Poe goes missing and rumors of him turning start growing, Homer sets out to discover the truth.

A clue is found in Poe’s room: E. C. Happ (the author of a cartoon known as “The Book Of Evil”) clippings which Homer thinks is the hidden location of Happ. With a belief that finding Happ will solve this nightmare, Homer and his friends set out to find Happ. During their journey, the young adventures can’t elude danger as they cross “shepards” until a bigger threat saves them for himself: a newly turned “Human” Poe!

This issue starts with Homer giving more background on the conditions he and his “family” have lived in. Readers can visualize the sheer hell the young boy grew up in with his brother doing all he can to keep him safe. It led into the importance of staying who they were and how hope represented the home they wanted. This ties into the importance of the color Yellow as that was the color of the door in the Yolk.

From here, the mood shifts to the frantic escape from Poe and the humans. The group is on a make-shift raft heading down a river, trying to stop Milton from bleeding to death (he lost his hand last issue). During the journey, Milton drops a food bag with gold-wrapped chocolate. Homer instantly jumps in to recover the food but is separated from his group. Once he swims to shore, another unknown group appears and makes an immediate impact on his journey.

What is this new group about? Homer meets with their leader and begins to process where things are now. Without his brother and his friends, what future does he have? Readers find out what this new group is about while sitting helplessly as a surprise blow is dealt to Homer that can only be classified as heart-breaking. The closing moments solidify why Homer’s convictions never waiver as the endgame appears to be approaching quickly.

Book Of Evil #3 - on sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press (Print: Dark Horse Comics)

Book Of Evil #3 - on sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press (Print: Dark Horse Comics)

Book Of Evil #3 - on sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press (Print: Dark Horse Comics)

BREAKDOWN: The unwavering belief of Homer that things can change grows stronger heading into the final issue. Snyder composes Homer as a tragic character who presses forward no matter what transpires. This first comes to light when he dives into the water for the snack bag. It is a small footnote but Homer belief in what “normal” represents to him that he’s willing to risk everything to keep it. The meeting with the new group brings up a new dynamic for readers to process. Is everything they present real or is this nothing more than a ruse? However the biggest moment of the book is a small conversation where when reading the dialogue, readers can actually feel the hope drain out of Homer. The final moments bring events full circle as the question of what will break first becomes evident: Homer’s hope or Homer’s reality.

In case you are new to the series, the art structure is very non-traditional to other comics. Emma Price deserves a great deal of praise for its’ presentation. However, when Jock adds anything to the pages, it elevates every page. The perfect example is Homer reliving the image of Poe with his knife. The haunting visual adds greatly to the dire feeling. The introduction of the group’s leader makes a big statement with seeing how their path could be Homer’s. The use of colors still play a huge part to this story. The symbolism of yellow jumps out as the story heads into the final act. It is an interesting mix of colors in the heart-breaking conversation that may play into something bigger in the finale.

Book Of Evil #3 - on sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press (Print: Dark Horse Comics)

Book Of Evil #3 - on sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press (Print: Dark Horse Comics)

Book Of Evil #3 - on sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press (Print: Dark Horse Comics)

FINAL POINT: 9.7 OUT OF 10

The Odyssey of Homer and his friends takes an unexpected turn, questioning all he has known within Book Of Evil #3. Snyder, Jock and Price construct a superb issue with moments and visuals filled with small glimpses of hope in a declining and maddening world. This series is an excellent read and one you shouldn’t miss out on for New Comic Book Day.

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DUDLEY DATSON AND THE FOREVER MACHINE #5 (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 checking out the conclusion of a fantastic series on from one of the most impressive imprints on the Comixology Originals Line. When fans hear the name “Scott Snyder”, one of the genres most associated with his writing is horror. The term “All Ages story” hasn’t typically been associated with his work but man, can he ever write an amazing one! Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine by Snyder, with Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano has been such a fun read and a highlight of the second wave of books with the partnership between Best Jackett Press and Comixology (Digital)/Dark Horse (Print Version).

Now heading into the conclusion, it is literally anyone’s guess where this series ends its run at. Let’s not delay any longer and deep dive into issue #5, shall we?

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #5 - On Sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #5 - On Sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dudley Datson is a young inventor whose life takes a dramatic turn when he stumbles into a plot involving the Prometheans trying to acquire a powerful invention from his mentor, Dr. Shae. When Shae is killed, Datson now becomes involved in her battle to stop them and the mysterious Perdix from achieving their evil plans. Datson does have some help in the form of a talking dog who is anything but average. Daedalus is a member of the legendary Athenian Family, and is a creator of an invention known as the Forever Machine, a maze-like conductor of energy. During their latest escape from Perdix, the pair wind up in the Forever Machine, which has been taken over by Perdix and distorted to his means. Datson leads an impossible escape from the maze and when the pair arrive back on Earth, it is revealed Perdix is not who he says he is. Perdix is actually Icarus, Daedalus’ son!

This issue picks up with the theme of “Dreaming Big”. there is a montage (much like the previous issues) of inventors and breaking down their trains of thought. Things shift back to the reality of Icarus addressing the people of Earth, “offering” them the honor of powering the maze. Daedalus’s confidence is broken as realizing he is responsible for all this. Datson calms his nerves and in a role reversal, Datson assumes the role as mentor, motivating Daedalus to continue to fight. They defeat an incoming Promethean scout ship and commandeer it to find Datson’s father and best friend, Ohno.

From here, readers see the emergence of Datson ascending into the role he has always been meant for. His plan is risky and near impossible, but as the theme of this issue goes, Datson is dreaming Big! Will his plan really work? The closing act picks up the pace bringing the long-awaited showdown to the center stage. The ending may surprise but if there’s anything certain about this series, it’s except the unexpected.

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #5 - On Sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #5 - On Sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #5 - On Sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

BREAKDOWN: Snyder pulls out all the stops for an outstanding conclusion. The story of Dudley Datson has been all about finding himself. Since the initial first appearance, Datson has evolved from naïve and awkward teenager to an established and confident inventor. The themes for each issue have tipped off the blueprint for his journey. Datson excels at the role reversal. Snyder pulling the switch helped elevate Daedalus with his character. The big plan of attack works because it harkens back to what gives Datson his strength: the love of his family. Seeing the confidence shine in him during the finale act was a natural extension of the growth. The closing act brought everything nicely full circle with leaving the readers on a positive note for what may lie ahead for the young inventor.

Igle and Castro set up the closing issue with some impressive visuals. Capturing the breaking of Daedalus was portrayed perfectly with reading his eyes when he felt the guilt sink in. The emotional reactions to events with Datson and his dad will connect with readers greatly as well. Seeing Datson beaming in front of him with such conviction during this crisis are panels that can’t be missed. The final standoff brings the action heading into the closing visuals which brings this incredible story to an end the only way it can: dreaming big.

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #5 - On Sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #5 - On Sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Snyder, Igle and the team welcome comic readers into the fantastic world of Dudley Datson. The series captures the imagination and constructs the magnification of the unlikely hero into the role he was born to be in. The combination of excellent writing and incredible visuals makes this dream idea into a must-have reality issue. Don’t miss this comic on New Comic Book Day.

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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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ONCE AND FUTURE #30 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of one of the best and most imaginative series in all of comics. Once And Future #30 by Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire for Boom Studios. The saga of “retired” monster hunter Bridgette McGuire, her grandson Duncan and Rose’s battle against a resurrected King Arthur has been such an exciting read. Seriously, 30 issues seem to have flow by. That’s how good this story has been since the first issue. Never once has this comic not delivered on an epic read. With how things were left at the end of last issue, let’s not delay getting into this monumental finale, shall we?

Once And Future #30 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #30 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The battle of England is at hand. With Arthur’s forces slowly dwindling due to Rose’s surprise emergence as the true Queen, there is only final play that could have major ramifications. Bridgette’s estranged daughter Mary has made a deal with the evil Merlin in return for her dead son Galahad to be revived. With a quick visit to the Grail Castle, the ending of the story appear to be at hand. Merlin has transformed into a dragon with his deal in sight: Duncan’s life (believing he’s Beowulf) for Galahads. The opening salvo is as intense as one would expect. Duncan is fighting to stay alive from a dragon and when things look it’s bleakest, Queen Rose comes flying on on a dragon all her own to save him.

All the while, Mary has a gun drawn on Bridgette ready to shoot. With the chance to bring Galahad back, nothing is left to chance. Readers are left to a very intense stand-off between Bridgette and Mary until a decision is made. The ramifications of this event are felt immediately. With the fate of Merlin now in sight, readers see how a noble sacrifice turns things upside down. The emotional pull don’t stop there as another major character says their goodbyes in an extremely dramatic way.

The epilogue is a fitting send-off to this series. After reading it, I don’t think this story could have truly ended any other way. Who gets a happy ending in this Arthurian fairy-tale? What happens once all the action is finally dealt? Readers will have their questions completely answered with a final parting image that can only be found withing this magical world.

Once And Future #30 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #30 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #30 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #30 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

All good things must come to an end. This is a bittersweet moment has Gillen sends Bridgette McGuire’s tale off with an excellent issue. McGuire has been one of comics most interesting characters. Sharply written, Gillen portrays Bridgette in many emotional places throughout this issue. The most noteworthy moments are her interactions with her daughter. Their dynamic has been one of the strongest pieces of storytelling. Both characters have similar personality traits but yet show differences in the final chapter. Where Bridgette is so committed to stopping the threat, she also shows a more emotional side in dealing with Mary a few times in this closing. Duncan and Rose also have standout moments as their connection remained a focal point thru this series. It’s been such a great read with characters that, even with the Arthurian element, can connect with the audience on a relatable level. Excellent work.

What can you say about Dan Mora’s art in this series that hasn’t been said? Mora IS the best artist in comics today. The action sequences with the dragons was exceptional. The moments felt huge watching Duncan and Rose battle the dragon Merlin. Take nothing away form the tension standoff between Bridgette and Mary. The sheer moving conversations will capture reader’s attention and not let go. The final one will be a lasting image fans will be chatting out for a while. Balancing all the vivid characters and battles is extremely difficult, but you wouldn’t know it because of how incredible Mora is at putting these all together. Factor in Bonvillain on coloring the book and how pages pop right off the paper, the imagery has never missed during this entire run. There was never a wasted panel in this entire run. A true testament to the art team on this book. An absolute pleasure to witness each time out.

Once And Future #30 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #30 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #30 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #30 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Gillen, Mora and the team give readers a highly satisfying ending to this beautiful fable. With a lead like Bridgette McGuire stealing scenes with excellent dialogue in between the high adrenaline fight scenes, Once and Future never stopped pushing forward on where they could go with the story. It has been a hell of a ride and thanks for the memories. Do not miss this finale when it drops at the Local Comic Shop this week!

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CENSUS #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re taking another trip into the life and times of Liam Malone via Comixology Originals. Census #2 by Marc Bernardin (Fatman Beyond w/ Kevin Smith), Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt continues the saga of Liam’s new job with the Census Bureau. It sounds normal, but it’s everything but that. Let’s take a deeper look at the latest issue, shall we?

Census #2 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

credit: Comixology Originals

Census #2 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The life and times of Liam have gone in some weird directions lately. Working for the Census Bureau should seem like a more “normal” job but the clientele Liam has to count is not fitting that description. Last issue, Liam wound up in a dire situation involving some demons. This issue, his journey starts off in a pub. However that pub is filled with Leprechauns. Searching for the name “Shamus” is proving to be a issue. On the bright side, Liam seems to be picking up at his new job & finds a noteworthy solution to his dilemma. After a quick peek into his home life, Liam sets out on his next assignment.

With tablet in hand, Liam steps into a small bodega. After his “ice-breaker” goes wrong with the owner and young clerk, Liam is sent out of the store with no success. Becoming very determined, Liam does some investigating on his own. After confronting the young boy and remembering talk of “wishing” mentioned, Liam is still left with some questions. For better or for worse, he now goes to his boss for some “professional advice”. With that knowledge in hand, Liam returns to the bodega. When he arrives, is there ever a big surprise waiting for him! Readers will be just as shocked as Liam is to what lies ahead. It’s a great twist that fits perfectly in line with this very unique tale. The final image of the book will draw a positive reaction out of the readers to end this story on.

Census #2 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

credit: Comixology Originals

Census #2 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

credit: Comixology Originals

Census #2 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

credit: Comixology Originals

Bernardin and Freeman present another enjoyable tale within these pages. Liam is an easy character to get behind with his “loveable loser” persona. The humor is spot-on point this issue as well. There has been noticeable growth with his character this time as he maneuvers thru the wild workplace environment of his job. Liam’s most notable skill is adapting on the fly. There are two cases in this tale that he’s had to think fast to complete tasks. The initial shock of last issue’s first assignment is long gone. For being only a week into the new job, becoming comfortable in this landscape is huge. It is a very organic pace to his story which takes nothing away from the overall picture. Seeing a piece of Liam’s home life grounded the story briefly but enough that it was a solid change of pace before stepping into the ever-changing world he now works in.

Piriz delivers Liam’s story with a great balance of self-loathing and somewhat optimism. The facial expressions he has when dealing with his roommates and bus driver stand out this issue. With all that negativity around him, Liam still focuses on his job at hand. It helps to sell Liam’s plight to the readers as a character you can’t help but root for in some capacity. This story does go into some wild territory but with Piriz’s art, it hits all the marks needed. Liam’s world is more than it seems and the team here crafts it to the readers with a fantastic delivery.

Census #2 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

credit: Comixology Originals

Census #2 - On Sale October 12th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

credit: Comixology Originals

Overall, Census #2 is entertaining with it’s charm and outrageous story. Liam Malone’s life has well-timed humor moments mixed in with a never mundane atmosphere. Bernardin, Freeman, Piriz & the team don’t have a sophomore slump with this comic, so make sure to check it out when it hits Comixology this week.

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ROGUE SUN #7 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this entry, we’re returning to the “Massive-Verse”, home of some of the most imaginative storytelling in all of comics right now! From RADIANT BLACK to THE DEAD LUCKY and the upcoming INFERNO GIRL RED, what the team over at Black Market Narrative is doing is nothing short of fantastic. This book we’re about to talk about is no exception and should be in your pull list every month. ROGUE SUN by Ryan Parrott & Abel has been one of the best new series of 2022, and with good reason. The story of Dylan Siegal continues to be a non-stop thrill ride with many excellent surprises along the way.

If you’ve read Ryan’s work on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers over at Boom Studios, this should come as no shock. Parrott’s one of the best writers in comics and now with a creator-owned character, Rogue Sun has brought that creative freedom out and then some. ROGUE SUN #7 by Parrott, Nick Cotton, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, Becca Carey, and Michael Busuttil is one of the best creative storytelling methods you’ll see all year. Let’s not waste any more time and start this latest adventure, shall we?

ROGUE SUN #7 -On Sale October 5th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, Becca Carey, and Michael Busuttil

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Rolling out from the pages of the “Super Massive” epic, Rogue Son hit the ground running with fans with the excitement. Dylan Siegal’s life has been anything but normal since the death of this father Marcus aka Rogue Sun in the very first issue! There has been nothing short of surprise after surprise for our young “hero” since. Issue #4’s reveal is one of the best of the year if you’ve been with this story since Issue #1. With the first arc wrapping up last issue (Now out on Trade Paperback) and a major change in place , one might think that Dylan would have a minute to catch a break. That’s definitely not the case and it’s a big win for the readers.

After playing a board game with his half-brother Brock, What starts out as a routine mission for Dylan fighting a monster in the Gulf of Mexico turns out to be more than meets the eye. Dylan is confronted by a mysterious figure named Ornate, who has a vested interest in him. The events of issue #6 have left an opening that Ornate is looking to fill: mentor-ship. Not willing to go back into having someone tell him orders (again), Dylan declines. Not willing to let go, Ornate sends Dylan on an adventure….one that Ornate lets Dylan choose his own paths without his guidance. From here, readers are treated to a fantastic idea that I’m super excited to see in these pages. What choices does Dylan make? Will he agree to Ornate’s offer? Get ready for a fantastic read and you’ll see how Dylan’s choices affect his future.

ROGUE SUN #7 -On Sale October 5th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, Becca Carey, and Michael Busuttil

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

ROGUE SUN #7 -On Sale October 5th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, Becca Carey, and Michael Busuttil

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

ROGUE SUN #7 -On Sale October 5th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, Becca Carey, and Michael Busuttil

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

When I first heard the “Choose Your Own Adventure” idea being mentioned with his issue, was super excited. For anyone who doesn’t know, CYOA is a book series that let YOU, the reader dictate where the story went. One minor choice could have grave consequences. Others lead to happy endings. Leave it to Parrott (with Nick Cotton assisting this issue) to bring it into the comic scene and make it work on so many different levels. After the events of the past few issues with Marcus and his family, Dylan is in a weird place for the first time: On his own. Seeing how he handles his first threat solo was a great read. The conclusion plays into Dylan’s character perfectly. Dylan is anything but perfect, but he’s growing in learning how to adapt to his father’s world. Ornate is a great addition to the rogues of the Massive-Verse. Challenging Dylan to force his own paths was a solid touch to an ever-evolving character.

Carlos fills in for Abel on art duties and gives this issue a unique feel. The panels are high-paced action when Dylan is off forging his way. When the battle shifts to Ornate vs. Dylan, the imagery of Ornate’s powers impresses. Between the energy blasts, there’s great detailed work thrown in the possibilities shown to Dylan for his actions. The moments feel big and when readers see Dylan’s eyes through the broken Rogue Sun suit, it connects to what Dylan is now dealing with: growing as a hero on his own. Very cool sequence spread for pages 20-21 but you’ll have to read the issue to see those images.

ROGUE SUN #7 -On Sale October 5th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, Becca Carey, and Michael Busuttil

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

ROGUE SUN #7 -On Sale October 5th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, Becca Carey, and Michael Busuttil

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

Overall, the most creative line in comics hits another home run. Rogue Sun #7 delivers readers on a fun filled journey where THEY become the hero. Parrott, Cotton, Carlos and the team kick off the next phase of Dylan’s superhero legacy with a story that showcases why he was chosen for the Rogue Sun mantle, and proves he might actually be able to do it on his own. Incredible job by the creative team. Highly recommended. Don’t miss this book when it drops at the Local Comic Shop!

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