Robert Kirkman

VOID RIVALS #12 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the saga of Darak and Solila continues to drive the Energon Universe. They have been through a great deal in a short amount of time. Interject the looming factor of Transformers and there’s no shortage of thrills to be had. Last readers saw the unlikely duo, a choice was made. Where do things land now?

VOID RIVALS #12 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooten (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) answers the shocking statement made last issue and then some.

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Kirkman throws a unique change of course into this series direction. Splitting up Darak and Solila after surviving their latest ordeal leads to a heavy emotional issue. The writing reflects the tense parting of ways of former rivals. Through their challenges, they have formed a bond whether each wanted it or not. Seeing the kind gesture Darak shows proves the evolution of their mission.

The story of Proximus and Ultum starts off with some uncertainty. Recovering from his defeat, Proximus is very reluctant to have someone join him. The writing shows the somewhat “human” connection being made with the half cyborg soldier. It’s a fine sub-plot for the parting of the Energon Universe’s odd couple. Readers won’t be expecting what transpires on the closing pages. The mystery of this book gets another addition. Where it leads will be anyone’s guess but concludes a turning point in the series perfectly.

De Felici and Delpeche bring the painful call to separate to light on the pages. From the worry on Darak’s face to the guarded hop of Solila, the art displays the feelings they go through making this call. This carries into some of the sub-plots, esp with Proximus and Ultum.

Even with helmets on, readers can connect what is unfolding. The body language being displayed speaks volumes. This comes in to more play in the latter half of the book. Readers watch as Solila’s eyes depict the wear of the decision. It is upstaged by the genuine care Darak displays with a gift. The result is a full page image that unlocks something even greater. Long time Transformer fans will know what that is but for now, the art team sets it up with excellent use of coloring. It is a parting image setting forth a new course that fans won’t dare miss.

FINAL POINT: 8.4

The call of destiny appears to be too great for the Energon Universe’s most unlikely pairing with this latest chapter. Kirkman establishes a new direction with solid writing. De Felici, Delpeche and Wooten spotlight the pressure of the choices made while teasing something BIG on the horizon. One chapter may have closed but it’s full speed ahead for an already captivating series.

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VOID RIVALS #11 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

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

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

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

Let’s see how things are shaping up now.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8.4

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

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VOID RIVALS #8 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, the Energon Universe franchise lands back in comic shops with a brand new chapter. Carving its own space on the shared G.I. Joe/Transformers Universe for Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics is VOID RIVALS. The series that started the movement is in the midst of its’ new arc with a dangerous new player entering the game.

VOID RIVALS #8 BY Robert KirkmanLorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton have Darak and Solila running in the Wastelands of Zertonia. Little do they know that’s the least of their problems.

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

VOID RIVALS #8 BY Robert KirkmanLorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Zertonia has not been too kind to Darak and Solila. The unlikely pair are on the run. Premier Zalilak is willing to cross a line to stop them from uniting the colonies. Zalilak has unleashed Proximus to eliminate the pair.

This chapter begins with a flashback to a young Solila. She’s preparing her brother Polada for combat. With youthful emotions, Polada struggles with what’s coming. An impromptu fight breaks out between the both. Suddenly time jumps to the present.

Solila stands out in a gaze. Darak asks what’s going on. Solila brushes it off, claiming there’s no way Zalilak would dare send the person she was thinking of.

As the pair moves forward, Proximus speeds in pursuit. The duo stops to rest thinking that a possible destination could be in reach. This is until Proximus makes a bold entrance to detour their path.

With a fight to the death looming, has luck finally run out? Readers watch as the action picks up. Its resolution leaves a notable impact. None will be greater as the final page. The parting image indicates plans may have gravely changed from the original course.

VOID RIVALS #8 BY Robert KirkmanLorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) COVER: André Lima Araújo

VOID RIVALS #8 BY Robert KirkmanLorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) COVER: Qistina Khalidah

Proximus makes a grand entrance for this chapter via Kirkman’s plot. The mysterious hunter comes across as a driven, merciless soul. This is in stark contrast to the more light-hearted Darak. Solila remains the standout character in this series with her insight and reactions to their threat.

The flashback sequences elude to more as the issue goes forward. It only amplifies the outcome of the encounter between the three. Kirkman lays into the battle in the latter portion of the chapter. This is an easy win with readers as the moment carries a certain feel to the fight. The fallout changes up the original path which is another bonus of an already engaging saga.

De Felici and company make a splash with introducing Proximus with a near full one-page panel. This is followed up by an excellent two-page spread of Proximus making the first strike. Wooden’s lettering amplifies the attack tenfold.

Once the dust settles there, De Felici and Delpeche give readers some great fighting panels. Even to the moments of a helmet slowly breaking, the art team leaves nothing to chance with this encounter. The final page is a full page vision that will be haunting some readers until the next chapter drops. It’s a perfect mic drop moment with big indications.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

Making an instant impact, Proximus enters the Void Rivals saga with an action packed debut. Kirkman sets the stage with thrilling writing. The art carries the heavyweight fight feel with every action image. With a show-stopping final page, this will be a book fans will be buzzing about.

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VOID RIVALS #7 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are heading back to the Energon Universe! Since its’ arrival in the summer of 2023, Void Rivals has been carving its own path in-between Transformers and the G.I. Joe titles. Now into its’ second arc, the space odyssey looks to continue the momentum into dangerous territory.

VOID RIVALS #7 BY Robert KirkmanLorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton looks to take readers further into mystery.

Let’s take a deeper dive into the second arc.

VOID RIVALS #7 BY Robert KirkmanLorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Darak and Solila are an unlikely pair. Representing different colonies, their paths have crossed. Since that point, things have been “complicated to say the least. Their escape from Zertonia has now led them into the Wastelands.

Premier Zalilak is none too happy with the pair. He knows what will happen if they succeed in uniting the colonies. He’s willing to unleash a great threat onto them. Zalilak has made the choice to revive Proximus.

The issue opens up with a flashback ten years prior. It reflects Darak’s first venture into the Wastelands. In the present, a plan is reached. Solila has reservations but desperate times call for equal measures. The pair heads into the unknown…

Meanwhile, the deal between Zalilak and Proximus is being struck. Readers quickly find out there is more to this deal than anyone realizes. Once it is struck, the course of action switches gears.

How will Darak and Solila be able to handle the oncoming threat? Their journey leads to many obstacles along the way. Judging by the final pages, there is more vested parties interested in what’s next. The second arc is wasting no time in turning up the drama.

VOID RIVALS #7 BY Robert KirkmanLorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics COVER: Raul Allen)

VOID RIVALS #7 BY Robert KirkmanLorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics COVER: André Lima Araújo)

Kirkman starts this new arc shrouding it in mystery. The landscape of the Wastelands turns into its’ own character. The mystique of the land has an impact on Darak that ill only be more telling. The writing of the pair’s conversation continues to be a strength of the series. It’s an extreme odd couple that provides many scenarios for this journey to head into.

The dynamic between Zalilak and Proximus is a show-stealer. Kirkman builds their tense partnership up until a shocking reveal. Readers will be locked into what Proximus does next. it can only lead to no good, which is always a win for the the audience.

De Felici and Delpeche give Proximus a grand entrance. The “agreement” portion of his time plays into his arrogance and self-belief. This is instantaneously switched when his true self is revealed. It’s a shocking moment that adds more once the full page panel shows his final image.

There are some great two-page spreads depicting the Wastelands. It establishes the rough terrain that the pair needs to venture through. The art team gives it a certain look which makes it seem like its’ own character. This ties into the final act. Once the chapter arrives at this point, the final image proves we’re only getting started on the journey for unity.

FINAL POINT: 8.5

The second phase of The Energon Universe’s pace setter dives heavy into story in its latest chapter. Kirkman keeps readers on their toes with a pivotal character introduction. The art gives a bold welcome of the new player into the story with solid imagery. Where we go from here is anyone’s guess but you don’t want to miss out.

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VOID RIVALS #5 (IMAGE COMICS VIA SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT)

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

For this entry, we are diving back into the Energon Universe with arguably the breakout title of 2023. Since it’s debut, the story of Darak and Solila has been a huge hit with fans. Nearing the completion of its’ first arc, there are many questions to where the unlikely duo heads next. With the addition of Transformers and the upcoming G.I. Joe related books, there is no doubt that the story is just getting started.

VOID RIVALS #5 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton raises the stakes as a homecoming might not be so welcome. Let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening now, shall we?

VOID RIVALS #5 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Credit: Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins with both Darak and Solila being detained on Zertonia. When Solila thought she was making a deal returning to her home, it turns out there was more double-crossing to be had. Darak is assessing the danger they’re in while Solila is processing what’s next. Readers see the pair try reasoning the situation before Darak is led away for interrogation.

Meanwhile, Solila is visited by a surprise figure: Mistress Vill. Readers quickly find out there is a connection between the two as Solila is reffered to as a “Keeper Of The Light”. This does bother her as she pleads she has no ties to anyone. The conversation concludes with a new possible direction for Solila in light of recent actions.

As for Darak, his imprisonment continues and hope looks bleak. He keeps a good front but the torture wears on him. Darak’s luck might have changed as some help appears in an unlikely place.

How do the pair survive what’s next? Readers see more players enter the game of control as the story progresses. With mounting stakes, the unlikely pair have their destinies in their own hands. What path will they choose? If the final pages are any indications, the secrets of the Sacred Ring are about to explode!

VOID RIVALS #5 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Credit: Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics - Cover: Jae Lee)

Just when readers think they know the answers, Kirkman switches up the questions. The mystery surrounding Solila drives the main focus of this issue. Returning home, there is a sense of danger and grave consequences after her initial arrival. With the introduction of Mistress Vill, Kirkman constructs an engaging situation for the book’s most enigmatic character.

Equal billing is also shown to Darak’s new direction. The reveals of where he is heading now is an exciting change to the story. With the addition of many new players, the direction of the book can shift gears easily. Both roads look to lead back to a confrontation and this is nothing but win for the readers.

De Felici and Delpeche present the tensious mood between the leading pair with very noteworthy visuals. The opening scene in detainment is a strong moment with the body language reflecting the trouble they are in. The conversation plays out well with the mannerisms being showcased through their masks.

There are some great Transformers influenced pages to break up the story which long time fans of the “Robots In Disguise” will be excited to see. Darak’s story escalades quickly and the art team gives the readers a climbing theme of anxiousness to see where he heads now. The closing moments tie both characters’ new directions together, ending the issue with much to break down.

VOID RIVALS #5 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Credit: Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics - Cover: Conor Hughes)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The universe of Void Rivals grows with more combustible elements thrown in the mix. Kirkman, De Felici and the team present new consequences for Solila’s actions with fantastic writing and art. The series heads into unknown territory and this issue is one you simply can’t afford to miss on New Comic Book Day!

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VOID RIVALS #3 (IMAGE COMICS via SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT)

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

For this entry, we’re diving back into the Energon Universe within the pages of Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment’s latest hit! Ever since it’s debut, VOID RIVALS by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes and Rus Wooton has many fans watching its every move in anticipation for the new Transformers and G.I.Joe related properties coming. Few books in recent memory have generated such an immediate impact than what has been happening here.

With two strong issues setting the pace and dropping surprise after surprise, Issue #3 is set to hit local comic shops. Let’s take a closer look at where the latest chapter takes readers now, shall we?

VOID RIVALS #3 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes and Rus Wooton (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Darak (an Agorrian) and Solila (A Zertinian) have crossed each other’s path on an unknown planet. Their alien races have been bitter enemies for years. Survival has forced them to become uneasy allies. The pair has also crossed paths with Jetfire (a Cybertronian) which delighted fans when the reveal became public.

After making a last ditch attempt to fix a ship to fly away, the pair makes an escape from the planet with secrets discovered to tell. Readers found out the backstory to the warring aliens and now know the bitter enemies must find a way to come together before they are all doomed. All roads point back to the Sacred Ring. With a final attempt, luck appears to be on their side. However, Darak and Solila’s escape leads to a bigger problem. While in space, they are hijacked by figures Transformer fans know: The SKUXXOID!

This chapter begins with the pair fighting a Skuxxoid. The action is fast paced with the pair on their heels. Dark is hit with a shot in the skirmish. Dark tried saying “Save Yourself” but Solila ignores the request. In a creative use of her weapon, she takes down Skuxxoid long enough to buy time for Darak and her to escape. Skuxxoid opts not to Perdue but rather inspect the ship he acquired.

The unlikely duo make their way through the gigantic ship with danger lurking all around. How will they figure out a way home now? What obstacles lay in their path? Readers quickly find out that there is no easy way home as the pair have to make some questionable calls on the road to return. Just when readers think they have an idea where the story is going, there’s a few twists along the way that will keep them guessing until the next chapter drops.

VOID RIVALS #3 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes and Rus Wooton (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment - Cover: James Harren)

Kirkman keeps things interesting with the events of this issue. At its’ core, the story still is anchored around the born enemies as Dakar and Solila carry the uneasiness of their alliance. Forcing them to work together against Skuxxoid kicked things off with Solila slowly revealing her true nature. By far and away, she is the breakout character of this series. Darak (much like the readers) are slowly picking up there is more to her saga than she is letting on. The action sequences are well-timed as they push the pair to work together, breaking up Darak’s question.

The Skuxxoid resolution is a great twist and one readers shouldn’t see coming. The final act is compelling as the next phase is crucial of how it’s handled. The final moment solidifies that the true nature of this book has only just begun and that’s a massive win for readers.

De Felici and Lopes fuse the action with the drama nicely for this issue. The images of Skuxxoid fighting off the pair set a strong tone early. This is topped by their first obstacle they come across on the escape. The (near) full page panel pops off the page and heighten the events of the high stakes at hand. The art team also utilizes the body language of the pair to exemplify the struggles they’ve had returning home. The prime example is the final act. The panels build to a striking image to close events, connecting with a final image to throw everything we know thus far away.

VOID RIVALS #3 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes and Rus Wooton (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment - Cover: Taurin Clarke)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The Energon Universe’s odd couple dives further into danger with another excellent chapter. Kirkman, De Felici and the team waste no time building the tension and turmoil to a show-stopping conclusion. Make plans to pick this issue up as the story hasn’t begun to even hit its’ next level yet!

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VOID RIVALS #2 (IMAGE COMICS viA SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT)

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

For this entry, we are diving into a series that caught both the comics and pop culture world by storm! When Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics dropped Void Rivals onto comic readers, the hype behind a mystery surprise was big. Few knew it was going to be as big as it was!

The issue marked the debut of the Energon Universe, combining the worlds of G.I. Joe and Transformers. With a bright future ahead, many are wondering where the story goes from here. VOID RIVALS #2 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes and Rus Wooton gives fans the answer to that question. Let’s take a closer look at where things shape up now, shall we?

VOID RIVALS #2 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes and Rus Wooton (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When an Agorrian named Darak crashes on an unknown planet, he runs into a Zertinian named Solila. Both alien races have been fighting for years. Now stuck on a planet, the pair have to work together to survive.

As they search the planet, they stumble across a Cybertronian known as Jetfire! With more unknown secrets lurking, the pair remove their helmets. It appears there is more than meets the eye happening on this planet.

This issue kicks off with Darak preparing for his ill-fated trip. With the race for supplies heating up, Darak is feeling the pressure of the mission. After a stern talk from his father, Darak takes flight.

During his time in space, Darak encounters visions of the history of Zertinians and Agorrians. The message becomes more clear that the two races must come together to survive. Readers get a true insight to what is really behind the opposing forces.

What will the pair do next after the information is revealed? Can they co-exist now? The pair fonds themselves in a interesting position as it appears there might be light at the end of the tunnel, but at what cost? Get ready for another big surprise as the issue closes with a final image guaranteed to get fans talking!

BREAKDOWN: Kirkman dives into the history behind the warring alien groups. Darak’s visions tell the bigger picture and give readers some clarity into the events unfolding. The reaction to the new information is telling with the pair. Both had their preconceived notions shattered. Kirkman weave the complexity of the pair’s newfound partnership in with the uneasiness of needed reliance. The latter half of the books plays heavier with this notion. When the next obstacle appears, Kirkman unveils it in grand fashion. There is one noticeable trend with this series: expect the unexpected.

De Felici and Lopes construct many personal scenes between Darak and the people of his world. None feel greater than the ones with his father. Readers get a quick sense about their relationship and how this ties in with him on the planet. There is a gorgeous two page full panel spread of the Sacred Ring that will catch readers eyes. This leads into a full page shot of the two alien races. Little moments like this jump right off the pages. Once back to present time, the banter and body language of the pair helps orchestrate how much work has to be completed and time having been spent. This all leads into a solid closing act with a great exiting panel to conclude the story with.

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Kirkman, De Felici and the team usher in another solid issue expanding on the Energon groundwork. Outstanding writing bridges with exceptional art giving readers a new favorite story to jump on board with. Don’t leave the comic shops with picking up this issue.

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