supernatural

MISFORTUNE (GLOBAL COMIX)

When children start missing in a small town, many have questions. As her brother is the latest missing child, Lani goes on pursuit. Is she ready for what or who she finds on her search? Sometimes while lies in the shadows is best left there…

MISFORTUNE #0 by Allen Dunford, Rodrigo Catraca, and Dave Lentz (Eerie Saga/Global Comix) welcomes readers into the dark and dangerous world of a haunting figure.

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

MISFORTUNE #0 by Allen Dunford, Rodrigo Catraca, and Dave Lentz (Cover: Ruben Mocho) - Eerie Saga Global Comix

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Considering this is written by one of the “Pocus Hocus” architects, one might think there would be a mix of humor and horror. Dunford throws a curve and dishes up a dark superhero tale. Readers watch as the family bond is pushed when Andrue is kidnapped. As Lani valiantly chases for her brother, the first of a few shocks is revealed. It’s paced out well so nothing is overshadowed. The tense feel comes to a biol when the mysterious figure crashes the scene.

Dunford debuts the lead character with a big splash. It is very heroic in fashion. There is just enough revealed to connect with the audience. The writing also leaves a few outstanding questions to ponder before the close. At this stage, the story shifts gears to a steady finish. It perfectly walks the line of too much or too little. After this conclusion, readers will be wanting another round with “The Boogeyman” asap.

Catraca slowly builds up the horror with the opening pages. It’s capped off with a bold full page of the monster’s attack. This event leads into a window visual with “missing” posters. Readers can sense the eerie build growing from here for Andrue and Lani. With a simple eye-reflection panel, the book jumps into danger with its’ next phase.

The art crafts a very catching panel of danger. With the use of red coloring, a close-up of Lani hits big. This moment kicks off the heroic entrance of the mysterious lead. Catraca goes full action (with a big assist from Lentz) with a thunderous punch. A two page splash will make a huge imprint on readers as the fight begins. In its aftermath, the closing full page leaves no doubt that this tale is far from over!

FINAL POINT: 9.2

A haunting tale of loss and hope shrouded in mystery. Dunford welcomes readers into supernatural heroics with the writing. Catraca and Lentz construct the devious acts before an unlikely hero emerges. One issue in and this is one that readers simply can't afford to pass up.

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WEREWOLF BY NIGHT #3 (MARVEL COMICS)

Jack Russell can’t escape. Trying to find peace with his curse, Russell believes he is responsible for two friends deaths. This has led to some extreme measures. His enemies don’t feel like waiting for him to heal. The Hood and Death Watch inch closer to securing the Darkhold. What will give first?

WEREWOLF BY NIGHT #3 by Jason Loo , Sergio Dávila, Aurie Jimenez, Alex Sinclair and Joe Sabino (Marvel Comics) continues the bloody trail of Jack Russell.

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

WEREWOLF BY NIGHT #3 by Jason Loo , Sergio Dávila, Aurie Jimenez, Alex Sinclair and Joe Sabino (Marvel Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Loo has taken some bold swings with this current run. Taking a trip to the Savage Land is another case of pushing Russell into uncharted waters. The interactions with Ka-Zar provides a fresh challenge. Even Zabu can’t escape the wrath of the Werewolf.

When the story shifts to the Hood’s plans, there is a slower pace for readers to follow. It’s a more low key build, maximizing the deceit in question. Once the final pages kick in, the payoff finishes with a solid close. Both parts run equal enough to give an enjoyable read.

The art flourishes when the story hits the Savage Land. Davina’s take is filled with big panels. Seeing Russell take down a Tyranosauros Rex is a big statement for the readers. They will also have a reaction with Zabu’s involvement.

Its fallout shows off Ka-Zar’s skills. The fight is brutal and everything one would want with this standoff. In comparison, the Hood story panels stay steady in keeping the methodical pace of the story. Only when the last page hits does the image jump at readers. It’s an image showing that the story is very far from over.

FINAL POINT: 8.2

Jack Russell’s trip to the Savage Land is complicated to say the least. Loo’s writing balances the savage action and slow drama. Davina and the team lean into the brutal new landscape to create a new experience for the cursed crusader. There is never a dull moment with this series.

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THE ALL-NIGHTER #14 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, we have arrived at the pen-ultimate issue of a supernatural saga from Comixology Originals. Since its’ inception, the hardest working diner family have always had their fair share of difficulties. What happens when they are literally thrown face first into the darkest fears?

THE ALL-NIGHTER #14 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic is poised to find out what Ian, Cynthia, Joy and Andrea are made of. Let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening here.

The All-Nighter #14 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (Credit: Comixology Originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Ian, Cynthia, Joy, Andrea, Frank and GOD himself have embarked on a mission to rescue Alex from the Takers. Alex is a member of the All-Nighter family who became lost in the fight with Lazaruk. With Frank sacrificing himself to get the location of the Takers, the group has followed his tracker to the Bermuda Triangle.

Once they arrive, they confront the BOGEYMAN. Their rescue mission is derailed when the entity used his powers to make each member confront their fears.

This issue kicks off with God meeting with the Bogeyman on an astral level. Thinking he has the upper hand, the evil soul tries claiming he is the only God now.

The story shifts gears to Joy at her mother’s grave. Joy’s sister is blaming her for the death. Cynthia is on the streets, begging and disheveled. Andrea is running form her fellow officers. Ian is isolated and alone in a desert area.

Meanwhile Frank has been put into a prison limbo all his own. Coming across the Yeti, Frank starts figuring out the Takers plans. Will this lead to finding Alex?

The family continues a grueling onslaught of their worst nightmares. What follows next is a true test of how this family have come together over time. The strength shown is the same that allows them to take the risks they do. Readers sit back and see how the endgame is set. The final image letting everyone know the end is near.

The All-Nighter #14 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (Credit: Comixology Originals)

Zdarsky puts the family into the most uncomfortable scenarios in this issue. Knowing Joy’s family issues, readers can easily sense her pain as she feels the burden she’s accused of. Cynthia having a fall from grace reflects how her character has been more flawed than previously thought. The other members have their time as well, but all share the same themes.

The panels with Frank lead readers into a great sub-plot with the end drawing closer. Throughout this series, the writing has been about solving the riddle of their strengths. This issue caps it off with a resounding answer before the last call is made.

Loo gives ample time to focus on the doubt and anxiousness of each member. The facial reactions speak loudly as the torment is taking place. The fallout resonates with fans as the high emotions shine in each panel. The panels with God and the Bogeyman pop off the page with the excellent coloring by Alleyne. The closing image is perfect as it bookends the original series themes. Loo presents an excellent full page panel bringing everything together before tearing it apart in the next chapter.

The All-Nighter #14 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (Credit: Comixology Originals)

FINAL POINT: 9

With a fateful trip into confronting their fears, the family of the All-Nighter gives readers a memorable chapter before its’ finale. Zdarsky’s superb writing brings the fear front and center. Loo’s impressive art captures the essence of the family’s drive so special. It’s a bittersweet lead into what will be an instant classic finale.

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THE ALL-NIGHTER #13 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, the end is drawing closer for a fan-favorite series on Comixology Originals! With a devastating sacrifice last issue, the supernatural family sets course to the root of their woes. Will they be able to save their fallen member or be added to the casualty count?

The All-Nighter #13 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic sends fans on an unforgettable voyage into the unknown. Let’s not wait another minute and dive right in!

The All-Nighter #13 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (Credit: Comixology Originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With Alex being taken away by the Takers during their battle with Lazaruk, the remaining members of The All-Nighter Cafe embark on a quest to get him back. Ian, Cynthia, and Joy are joined by Andrea (their recently turned human to vampire ally) and an individual claiming to be GOD.

Finding their location would be a challenge. Francis (aka Frankenstein’s Monster) sacrificed himself to be bait. Once the opportunity was there, time has now become a factor to succeed or die trying in the process.

This issue begins with Cynthia scolding Igor and the rest of the family. Knowing her personal relationship with Francis, she is not taking his actions well. The sacrifice was not in vein. The tracker Francis had on him starts showing the Taker’s possible location. Readers find out that it is the legendary Bermuda Triangle.

Meanwhile Francis is being held captive by two mysterious figures. The one leads the conversation into questioning Francis’ actions. Once he is not answering with truth, the figure hits Francis with force, claiming to be waiting or the others to come.

At sea, what does the family come across? Readers see what is lurking in the Triangle and it is not happy to see the visitors. From here, the triangle conflict leads into new revelations and challenges. Is this what will finally stop Ian and company? Once the final act begins to play out, readers know the final endgame has started with a bleak outlook.

The All-Nighter #13 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (Credit: Comixology Originals)

The All-Nighter #13 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (Credit: Comixology Originals)

Zdarsky sets forth the final voyage for the diner crew with a strong tale of challenging fears. The emotions range from anger to worry amongst the crew after Francis’ choice. The creativity pours out from this issue as well. With the issue’s antagonist, Zdarsky challenges each character to face their darkest fears.

Taking the conflict to such a level keeps readers a new perspective heading into the closing issues. The final moments kick events into high gear coming to a screeching halt on the last panel. The story has been an excellent read thus far and shows no signs of letting up now.

Loo and Alleyne focus on the emotional reactions of what is happening for this chapter. From Cynthia’s rage to God’s “even keel” calmness, the variations of reactions provides the readers an insight into the conflict. The secret of the Triangle is given half page panels which amplifies its moment. Its’ resolution is another great half page panel that closes solidly.

The major antagonist makes a grand entrance to the group late in the issue. The panels add a haunting element to his attack. The smaller panels (like the 9 panel page) connects the dark overtones of what is happening as the initial strike is made. The closing image caps off the beginning of the end on a high note. It’s another example of great storytelling that this series is known for.

The All-Nighter #13 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (Credit: Comixology Originals)

The All-Nighter #13 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (Credit: Comixology Originals)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The end begins here for the supernatural family with their final voyage into unknown danger. Zdarsky pens a superb build into the chilling attack by a dark presence. Paired with the captivating visuals brought to life by Loo and the art team and you have a winning combination of storytelling that can’t be missed.

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THE ALL-NIGHTER #12 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, we are following along the supernatural family serving the daily specials via Comixology Originals. Returning for their final arc, Ian, Cynthia, and Joy begin their plan to rescue their missing family member. However, after the ending of last issue, they might have some divine intervention on their side.

The All-Nighter #12 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic sets events in motion for the final showdown. Let’s take a closer look and see where things stand now, shall we?

The All-Nighter #12 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

GOD has entered the playing field.

As Ian, Joy and Andrea converse in the diner, they quickly realize they are not alone. GOD is inside and making milkshakes? Ian is not believing the stranger is how he claims to be. Readers see a subtle way of proving the claim via Blood Milkshakes.

Ian still denies the claims. He thinks this figure might have more to do with The Takers. God tries explaining more in detail. A new thought is posed where not one being but rather all Humanity is God now. Ian isn’t exactly on board (still) but the rest of the group clearly has warmed up to the notion. From this conversation, a new member looks ready to join the group in their rescue attempt.

The conversation is interrupted by figures representing the Takers. With the action escalating, does the mysterious stranger sway fate in their favor?

With a hasty escape, the group reunites with Francis and Cynthia. It is at this moment, the dynamic changes forever. What course does the family now walk towards? As one’s past comes to light, the rescue mission appears to begin, but not without a hefty cost. The emotional pull begins on readers leading into a closing page that won’t be soon forgotten as the end appears to be closer than anyone wants to fathom.

The All-Nighter #12 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

The All-Nighter #12 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

Zdarsky throws readers off their game with the introduction of a major player. Bringing in GOD to assist the team demonstrates a new look at the set-up of the story. The explanation of reasons and motives are an easy follow to readers. It also allows new directions into where things lead. God’s story provides a huge set-up for when the group escapes the diner.

Featuring a stand-out character in the spotlight, Zdarsky elevates their story tremendously. The effects form this raise the stakes of the final act many notches. Zdarsky taps into the emotional connections these characters have to completely bring the small wins crashing down. The final moments of this chapter drop a huge blow to all parties involved, lighting the match for an explosive final run.

Loo and Alleyne feature a few different looks to God’s introduction. From Ian’s disbelief to Joy and Andrea’s amazement of his “creation”, it provides a few light-hearted moments before cranking up on the emotions. Once the group arrives back at the forest retreat, the tone shifts and focuses on the actions and feelings of a notable character.

The personal panels showcase a different side before ushering in an action that kicks off the conclusion. The imagery perfectly covers what each connecting character is feeling once the end begins. It exemplifies how there is more to this story than just supernatural beings. It’s about the caring each major character has shown for their small group and how important the final act is to sacrifice so much.

The All-Nighter #12 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

The All-Nighter #12 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The road to Hell is paved with good intentions as a heavenly figure makes their presence known in another fantastic issue. Zdarsky’s emotionally layered writing raises the stakes with Loo, Alleyne and Cvetkovic crafting the calm before the upcoming final play. There’s no reason this series shouldn’t be in your collection by the end of New Comic Book Day.

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PARLIAMENT OF ROOKS #1 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, Comixology Originals has a brand new series debuting with a very familiar creator returning to the line. Since 2018, Abigail Jill Harding has been gifting fans with the stunning imagery of the “Ask For Mercy” series with Richard Starkings. With this new series, Harding is making her writing debut with a tremendous amount of buzz behind it.

Parliament of Rooks #1 by Abigail Jill Harding and
Richard Starkings looks to have fans attention with a magnetic story playing out behind its’ concept. Let’s see how this debut fares, shall we?

Parliament of Rooks #1 by Abigail Jill Harding and Richard Starkings (Credit: Comixology originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with birds known as rooks flying around a graveyard. Behind guarding stone angels guarding a room, the sky has a red moon. A monstrous figure walks from the doorway with the angles weeping. As it approaches a gateway, the creature shapeshifts and flies away into the night sky.

The scenery moves to a castle on a hill. Inside lies a woman appearing on her deathbed. As she looks out the window, the creature shifts into a human form. Known as Darius Ravenscar, he kneels at her side. Readers sense there is a strong connection to the pair with the woman asking to relive their past. The stranger obliges and the story kicks into gear.

With imagery of a woman casting a spell into a fire deep in the forest, Ravenscar awakes inside his bed. Franticly running late, he makes his way into the city of Eborvik, towards the castle. Inside, he sees a woman named Princess Seraphina playing her harp.

The noticable admiration fills the scenes but there is one person not happy with what is unfolding. King Sitric, Lord of the Four Vales, orders Ravenscar to leave.

While leaving the castle, events start to unfold that drastically change the path of the story. What happens to Darius when he leaves? How does his life change? Readers see there is more than the King interfering with what Darius cares for. Fate has intervened in an unlikely way. The closing act covers a range of emotions before charging into its’ final moments. Once seen, the ending of the chapter foreshadows a deeper story lurking that has only just begun to come to the surface.

Parliament of Rooks #1 by Abigail Jill Harding and Richard Starkings (Credit: Comixology originals)

Parliament of Rooks #1 by Abigail Jill Harding and Richard Starkings (Credit: Comixology originals)

Harding paints a dark and complex story with her writing debut. Ravenscar instantly comes across as a tortured soul when he debuts. The elements of horror and hope dance through the dialogue as both he and Seraphina play into a world they hoped to have found together but never did.

The backstory of the pair dives into the brooding conflict with the King. Emotions run high as his majesty is determined not to allow events to grow further. The direction of the book shifts after the castle into unlikely places. This is where Harding’s writing goes up another level, connecting the doomed couple into fleeting moments of happiness. It’s these events that feel even further away once the closing moments happen. Once the chapter close, there is much left for readers to return and see how things play out.

The art reflects the moods and themes portrayed from the beginning. The full-page introduction image of Darius creates a bold debut locking readers in. This is also matched buy another full page panel of Darius after events have changed his future.

The use of coloring adds another layer to the saga at hand. Being a black and white book, once the red coloring is used, it signifies a change. It also announces the Rooks hovering overhead and where they connect to the shift in moments. The book is detailed with emotion and striking visuals. It has a great deal going on but paced enough where nothing feels out of place. The final panel brings the book to a screeching halt but leaves no doubt for things to come.

Parliament of Rooks #1 by Abigail Jill Harding and Richard Starkings (Credit: Comixology originals)

Parliament of Rooks #1 by Abigail Jill Harding and Richard Starkings (Credit: Comixology originals)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

Powerful imagery bolsters the strong writing debut of Harding for a love story unlike any other. Blending the worlds of horror and hope, the story of Ravenscar and Seraphina takes readers into many directions before leaving a terrifying note as to what the future holds.

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THE ALL-NIGHTER #11 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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 a supernatural tale from Comixology Originals that simply can’t be missed. Since its’ debut, the story of Ian, Cynthia, Joy and Alex, a group running an all-night diner which has more to it than a daily special, has been a major hit with comic readers. The final image of where tings were left immediately created a buzz for when the series would be back.

At the Comixology Originals panel at New York Comic Con 2023, the final arc was announced. Since then, fans have been catching up in digital (and print via Dark Horse Comics) form. It is an amazing read filled with imaginative takes, pushing the creative limits. Heading into the close, the creative team is not ending their shift on a sour note.

The All-Nighter #11 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic returns with an issue you can’t miss! Let’s take a closer look and see how the road to the end begins.

The All-Nighter #11 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After surviving their encounter with Lazaruk and the “Justice Angels”, The remaining members of the vampire group look to figure their future out. With Alex lost during an encounter with the Takers (the governing body of the supernatural), Ian and Joy looked to take the fight directly to their doorstep to get their family member back. As Ian put it, “After all….we’re super heroes” which Alex’s fascination with begin their wild adventures. Others haven’t played their cards just yet as the world they know has been turned upside down.

This issue picks up where Joy is continuing the vigilante ways patrolling the streets. Ian looks on from outside the closed Diner. Readers can tell he appears troubled with what’s unfolding.

Meanwhile back in the Forrest colony, Cynthia and Frank are discussing the fallout of events. They break away for a quiet moment of normalcy. It’s a change of pace that both are enjoying considering what has transpired.

The story shifts to Joy on patrol. She jumps into a fight over a woman between two men. Joy’s interference isn’t welcomed and a scuffle breaks out. Joy handles events but some of the women watching events play out are also not happy with Joy.

Readers quickly see a surprise as they are not whom they seem to be. Luckily, Andrea, the former human ally of Alex and the group appears. What transpires next catch some off guard as more clarity about what is the groups’ next step comes into focus. That said, once the closing pages begin, everything readers thought they knew changes course as the last panel solidifies what everyone knew going in: The story here is far from over.

The All-Nighter #11 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

The All-Nighter #11 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

Zdarsky brings readers back with a well-paced return for Ian and company. Having Cynthia act as a narrator of sorts reflects the mood of everyone since the last issue concluded. The tone is one of being worn down and wondering what’s next. The moments with Frank give this story a “normal” break before diving back into the supernatural. The ramifications of losing Alex weigh heavy on the rest of the group.

Seeing how everyone is dealing with that loss demonstrates a wide range of emotions. Seeing where Ian is leaning towards solving their problem is something readers can sense the consequences of those actions. It all ties together with the final panels, setting events in motion for a memorable farewell.

Loo and Alleyne bring the human emotions out of Cynthia and Frank right from the beginning. Their panels are a nice transition in comparison to what follows after. The fight between Joy and her combatants lead readers into a bigger payout later when Andrea joins the party. The art mirrors the mood of coping with loss as the issue progresses.

Ian’s frustrations stand out as he lets readers in onto where his thinking is leading to. The concluding pages give a great surprise to what has been an excellent return for the team of the All-Nighter Diner.

The All-Nighter #11 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

The All-Nighter #11 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

FINAL GRADE: 9 OUT OF 10

The supernatural heroes helmed by Zdarsky and Loo return for a fantastic start to the final arc. The loss of Alex haunts the team with with sharp writing and excellent visuals to set the stages for an unforgettable finale. Don’t miss the beginning of the end this week for New Comic Book Day!

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EDENWOOD #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a brand new series that is sure to be talked about by fans. With such hits as Nocterra, Deathstroke, the Tenth and Batman on his resume, the art of Tony Daniel has been winning fans over for quite some time now. However for this series, Daniel is pulling double duty with writing a tale of mystery and supernatural elements.

EDENWOOD #1 from Daniel, Jay David Ramos, and Nathan Kempf for Image Comics brings the action as an unlikely hero is thrusted into the midst of a dangerous conflict. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening here, shall we?

EDENWOOD #1 from Tony Daniel, Jay David Ramos, and Nathan Kempf for Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in Wiliam’s Bay, Wisconsin . A group of young teens are walking around a lake area. The conversation seems centered around word of the Edenwood, an area that is the last line between NECRONEMA and the United States. Adelai, one of the young teens breaks away from the group looking for someone in the woods.

Once she enters the shrouded area, a mysterious stranger appears. His name is RION. Apparently, Rion is looking for Pip (a missing dog). The couple shares an embrace but their happiness appears to be short-lived. Loud noises fill the sky. The group left behind appears to be rattled, while the happy couple seems oblivious to the event.

It is only when Adelai sees Pip running, the course of events changes. Adelai chases after Pip but disappears. Rion follows and finds Pip’s skeleton. With no sign of anyone in sight, an explosion knocks Rion off his feet. When he stands back up, he is in a completely new environment.

Where has Rion landed? A wounded soldier pleads to Rion for help. As the young man approaches, a trap is revealed. How does he survive? Readers buckle in for a story that escalades quickly with its drama and conflict. Once the final act begins, there are more questions to be had heading into the next chapter. The biggest one is posed with the final image capping off one heck of a debut.

EDENWOOD #1 from Tony Daniel, Jay David Ramos, and Nathan Kempf for Image Comics (cover: Mahmud Asrar)

Daniel gives readers a solid introduction into a world filled with excitement and secrets. Rion takes the lead being the unlikely lead for the ever-evolving tale. Daniel doesn’t give him time to process events as he’s literally thrown into conflict in the second act. Readers pick up quickly how the overall danger is building.

With well paced action, the story moves very swiftly. Once the final act begins, the time jump doesn’t hamper where events lead to. The stage is set for more to come and there’s a great deal to process. This chapter is an absolutely engaging starting point to jump on board with.

The art shines on each page. The subtle beginnings of the innocence of youth kicks the issue off. The group of kids don’t seem too phased by events via their mannerisms. However, this changes quickly when the conflict comes right before them. Rion demonstrates a wide range of emotions but the middle point is where he grows. With the traps’ fallout, readers are treated to a stunning near-full page spread of action.

This page moves Rion into a new stat quo which never loses sight of the overall themes. There are quite a few full page panels near the end of the book to elevate the tension, but none bigger than the final image. It’s a great ending spot for this chapter but there is much more building with this series to be excited about.

EDENWOOD #1 from Tony Daniel, Jay David Ramos, and Nathan Kempf for Image Comics (cover: Ryan Stegman)

FINAL GRADE: 9 OUT OF 10

Tony Daniel welcomes readers into a fantastic new world overflowing with fantasy and intrigue. Solid writing and electric artwork brings out the best of a young upstart hero with the best yet to come. This will be one to watch for on New Comic Book Day.

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HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #17 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we’re returning to the spin-off series stemming from Boom! Studios’ Something is Killing the Children. With House Of Slaughter, the spotlight is shinning on a specific character of the SIKTC. All the previous tales have been excellent reads, following the “slow burn” drama method fans have come to know and admire. With a brand new arc just beginning, the focus is on Bait, the White Mask with no arms.

House Of Slaughter #17 by Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, and AndWorld Design along with Series development from James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera continues the tale of “Alabaster”. Let’s take a closer look and see how the story is progressing, shall we?

House Of Slaughter #17 - Creative: Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, and AndWorld Design along with Series development from James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera (Credit: Boom! Studios - cover: Javier Rodriguez)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Erie, Pennsylvania is the home of the latest mission involving the secret Order of St. George. With at least 14 dead in a small town, Bait has been sent undercover into a foster home to start investigating what is the cause of these killings. The move might be one that other younger members of the order question, but there s much more to this White Mask than anyone realizes.

This issue opens up with Bait waking up in his new surroundings. Making his way down the stairs, the foster house residents are all waiting. The meeting becomes a touch awkward with Bait keeping his emotions in check. Even with a playful welcome is given, Bait is thinking of taking out his “greeter”.

Things shift gears as another member of the house catches Bait’s attention: Nannette. Bait is distracted by her presence but regroups to focus on the mission at hand. Someone in the house is connected to the case. Someone is going to be exposed.

Readers see Bait go into action. What does he encounter in his travels? Why is he so infatuated in Nan? There are many questions laid out as small clues are revealed to the overall picture coming into view.

House Of Slaughter #17 - Creative: Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, and AndWorld Design along with Series development from James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera (Credit: Boom! Studios - cover: Werther Dell’Edera)

Johns delves into Bait’s character for quite a few standout moments. The interactions meeting the house residents plays into his mysteriousness. It isn’t until Nan makes her appearance that Bait gives any inkling of emotion. The lone action sequence adds more fuel on that building fire of Bait’s true feelings.

Johns mixes in well-placed breaks to have readers guessing as to what’s a flashback or a dream. The slow pacing gives the character moments time to breathe and build up to a memorable parting page. It’s a great send off and one that looks to be one Bait might not be ready to handle.

Cadonici and Segala mix the moods of the story with perfect use of coloring. The blue shading of Bait’s “greeting” inside the house makes for a solid connection to the readers. Whenever Nan appears, the lighting shifts to an orange-red glow some would think is Bait’s emotions reflecting to the readers.

The action portions play out fast-moving and capped with a great two page flowing spread. The closing images are subtle in comparison but leave nothing behind heading into the story’s next phase.

House Of Slaughter #17 - Creative: Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, and AndWorld Design along with Series development from James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera (Credit: Boom! Studios - cover: Raul Allen)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The latest chapter of “Alabaster” keeps reader’s attention with excellent storytelling. Johns’ writing starts peeling back the layers of Bait’s character while the art team mixes in different coloring to lead the readers into the many levels of the mysterious White Mask. Don’t miss this book on New Comic Book Day!

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GRIM #12 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT of 10

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

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SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #31 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, one of the best series in comics returns from a brief hiatus with a vengeance! SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #31 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design kicks off the next phase of Erica Slaughter’s greatest challenge! How does the latest issue from BOOM! Studios bring back the award winning story. Let’s not wait another second and return to the world of monsters and hunters!

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #31 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design (Credit: BOOM! Studios - Cover: Jenny Frison)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING *** SEE PREVIOUS REVIEW

Ever since her re-emergence in Tribulation, New Mexico, Erica Slaughter’s latest case has been anything but easy. Hunting down a monster known as a Duplicate, Erica has been trying to protect Gabi, the sole witness to the Monster’s attack of her family and Riqui, a local bartender turned guardian of Gabi from the dangerous evil. To complicate matters even more, The Order of St. George has unleashed Cutter, a vicious killer to take care of Erica once and for all!

Last issue saw Cutter frame Erica for the multiple killings of the Tribulation Police dept. Making matters worse, the duplicate has assumed Erica’s likeness in its’ attacks. Wounded and on the run, it appears time is running out for Erica to stop these forces once and for all.

This issue picks up with a survivor form the Duplicate’s latest attack. In their description to the Sheriff, Readers get a frightening picture of the events that took place. The fear in Owen’s voice recapping the attack leaves nothing held back. With the information given, Erica is clearly described as the attacker.

This should please Cutter, whose plan looks like its’ on the verge of success. However, Erica took something from her last issue that has the ruthless killer on edge: her Dolly. With noticeable outbursts, Cutter tries recomposing herself, but to no avail. Cutter is now pushed to the brink of insanity. This doesn’t bode well for Erica as she and her companions lay low in preparation for their next move.

With the dangers mounting, can Erica survive? What of the people under her protection? What of Cutter and the duplicate? Readers get an insight to Erica’s handling of the situation before a new player enters the deadly game. Get ready for an interesting change of events as the closing moments bring more than even the great Erica Slaughter could bargin for.

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #31 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design (Credit: BOOM! Studios - Cover: Jenny Frison)

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #31 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design (Credit: BOOM! Studios - Cover: Jenny Frison)

BREAKDOWN: Nobody currently does slow burn drama quite like James Tynion. Kicking off the new arc. the pacing allows for steady builds in all the major storylines. Seeing Cutter even more unhinged is a strong point to readers as her character appears ready to obtain victory. The initial outbursts leave no doubt as to how far gone she truly is. Meanwhile, Erica tries to regroup over recent events.

With her confidence rattled, Erica comes across determined to get back on track. This is overshadowed by moments between Gabi and Riqui. Seeing the pair bond over this ordeal breaks the tension up just enough before shifts back gears. Tynion throws in an excellent new development before tying off events in this return chapter. It’s issues like this readers fully understand why this series gets so much credit and praise.

Dell’edera and Muerto drive home how unglued Cutter has become. Seeing the visuals of the breakdown all leads to a full page panel that fans won’t soon forget. The art team also delivers on the latest Duplicate victim’s emotional state. Watching them relive a nightmare with their testimony to the sheriff set an early feel that never escaped the issue.

It balanced out with Gabi and Riqui’s more “normal” moments as they follow Erica’s lead. The break gives readers a chance to soak in the story before the shocking close-out panels. With the latest development, there is no way to pass on becoming hooked into the latest arc.

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #31 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design (Credit: BOOM! Studios - Cover: Jenny Frison)

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #31 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design (Credit: BOOM! Studios - Cover: Jenny Frison)

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

The latest story arc of SIKTC kicks off with a superb return issue that fans can’t afford to miss. Excellent writing combined with haunting imagery sets the stage for a combustible series of future events. After reading the first few pages, the creative team defines what incredible storytelling is all about. Don’t miss this issue on New Comic Book day!

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SIRENS OF THE CITY #1 (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 brand new series from BOOM! Studios. BOOM! has had a monster 2023 year thus far and look to continue that win streak with its’ latest book. SIRENS OF THE CITY #1 by Joanne Starer, Khary Randolph and AndWorld Design brings readers to the supernatural side of 1980’s New York City. Let’s take a deeper dive and see what’s happening here!

Editor Note: The introduction to the story deals with a highly sensitive topic for some readers. Discretion is advised before starting.

SIRENS OF THE CITY #1 by Joanne Starer, Khary Randolph and AndWorld Design (Credit: BOOM! Studios - Cover: Skottie Young)

In 1987, a young girl named Layla walks thru a protest outside a clinic. With the crowd at a fever pitch, a protester makes a comment towards her. Layla responds by telling them to “Go jump in front of a bus”. What is thought of as a throwaway comment, Layla and the crowd turn in horror as the man actually did what she said!

The story jumps two weeks after. Layla is homeless on the streets of New York City. Asking for money from strangers, Layla appears to be trying to find “ Diane Gold.” At this moment, readers see a flashback to another time. With her “parents” telling her to find Lane, it appears Layla has manifested her powers and destroyed their house.

While at her spot on the street, a young man named Jerome brings her some food and a Yoo-Hoo. Readers quickly find out that Jerome is the father of Layla’s unborn child. Layla is very standoff-ish to Jerome. While walking away from him, she bumps into a stranger named Davi, who leads her into a world of unexpected mystery.

What is so special about Layla? Readers start finding clues to her true nature as a simple club experience unfolds. What of the club goers? Nothing is as it truly seems as Layla tries figuring it all out. Will she do it in time? that becomes the real question as moves escalate things to a haunting final visual to close chapter one out on.

SIRENS OF THE CITY #1 by Joanne Starer, Khary Randolph and AndWorld Design (Credit: BOOM! Studios)

SIRENS OF THE CITY #1 by Joanne Starer, Khary Randolph and AndWorld Design (Credit: BOOM! Studios)

BREAKDOWN: Starer keeps readers guessing with the secret side of Layla. Readers see how Layla struggles to realize she’s more than human which leads into a blunt opening sequence. Her interactions with other characters comes off as defensive into later in the story. This fits her character’s motives as being left on her own to deal with life.

When events pick up after Davi, readers get a true feel for what is about to unfold. There are some notable new characters introduced. It all plays into the unexpected world Layla has become a target in. The issue keeps readers guessing throughout. The closing act brings up more questions with a striking final image.

Randolph makes exceptional use of the colors in this book. Being drawn in black and white, the use of reds and blues adds a strong visual layer to the story. Readers can easily see something is special with Layla with the Blue coloring. They can also see the anger and offset aura with the usage of Red. Each character has distinct look to them and encompasses the 80’s vibe. The magical feel never leaves the pages. This stays true right up to the solid final page, making it crystal clear there is more to this story than anyone knows.

SIRENS OF THE CITY #1 by Joanne Starer, Khary Randolph and AndWorld Design (Credit: BOOM! Studios)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

Sirens Of The City by Starer and Randolph gives readers a unique vision of NYC in the 1980’s. With a lead character led by solid writing and electric visuals, the mystery surrounding Layla will be one for readers not to pass up on New Comic Book Day!

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FISHFLIES #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a brand new series from a writer who’s been delivering some great new series over at Image Comics as of late. With hit series such as Phantom Road and Bone Orchard Mythos to name a few, Jeff Lemire is set to release another story that comic fans need to check out! Fishflies #1 by Lemire mixes elements of Horror and Fantasy that readers won’t see coming. Let’s take a closer look at this debut issue, shall we?

Fishflies #1 by Jeff Lemire (Letterer: Steve Wands) - Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins on a summer night in Bell River, Ontario. Three boys are walking to a quick mart in search of some popsicles. On the walk, the boys come across a swarm of fishflies covering the building and surrounding ground. Readers find out that Fishflies show up for roughly a week then die off.

The boys seem determined to cross the flies to get some popsicles. One boy is prompted by a dare to cross the flies for $20. Shoeless, he starts a journey that becomes soon regrettable.

Meanwhile, a man wakes up in a field. Bleeding and holding a gun, he runs towards a nearby barn. The Fishflies start attaching themselves to him. With a sudden flashback, the story shifts back to the quick mart as the boy makes it inside the store. The sights he sees will send chills to the readers. A clerk lays dead and a man behind the counter is pointing a gun at the boy.

With the story shifted back to present time, the wounded man crashes into the bar. He is discovered by Franny Fox, a lone girl who shows the stranger kindness as he grows sicker and weaker. She leads him to another location to rest.

With news breaking about the incident at the mart, how long can the man outrun the law? What will happen when Franny finds out the truth? What really happened at the mart? Readers watch the evolution of the event’s fallout, leading to a shocking ending no one will be ready for. Expect the unexpected with the final act of a strong first issue.

Fishflies #1 Peach Momoko cover (Credit: Image Comics)

Fishflies #1 by Jeff Lemire (Letterer: Steve Wands) - Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Peach Momoko

Lemire is doing double duty (writing and art) for this issue. He lays the groundwork for a captivating mystery blending in many elements for a distinct feel. From the opening salvo, the tone is set with a shocking action. Readers can’t help but react to the robber’s actions with shock and sadness.

Once Franny enters the story, she offers a big counter-balance to the dark overtones of the story. Readers see her being someone who’s goodwill radiates off the pages. The story moves between flashbacks and gradually builds on the deterioration of the robber’s health. The mystique of the flies factors in with the shocking ending of this issue. Just when readers think they know what’s going on, Lemire shifts gears. The storytelling sends fans into a direction they won’t want to steer away from.

As for the art, Lemire makes a big splash with the two-page visual of the flies covering the mart. The image sinks in with readers as an odd occurrence with trouble looming. The visuals of the robber waking up in the filed is another case of excellent storytelling. The use of colors make big statements when added into the simple black/white color scheme.

Whether it’s the red of the blood or the yellow overtone of certain pages, illuminating the scenes, this additive make a big impression to the story. There is a huge two-page spread that mixes this together, sending the story into the final act. Lemire caps things off with an interesting few panels, giving the fans much to process moving forward.

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Fishflies #1 keeps readers on edge with strong writing and eye-catching visuals. Lemire combines natural horror themes with a touch of fantasy to present a story that stands on its’ own at the Local Comic Shop. Keep an eye out for this book on New Comic Book Day.

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PHANTOM ROAD #5 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, one of the most underrated comics on the shelves continues its trek on the horror highway. Phantom Road #5 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands from Image Comics dives deeper into the journey into the supernatural of Dom and Birdie. With more twists and turns forming, there’s no shortage of delivering excitement on each mile. Let’s take a closer look at what’s unfolding within these pages now, shall we?

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

“What a long, strange trip its’ been”… It is the easiest way to describe the life of Dom and Birdie currently. When Dom assists Birdie during an accident, they become bonded with a mysterious object. Transporting to another dimension and fighting faceless creatures is now part of the daily routine. That is until one creature turns into a human! Now on the run for a potential murder and looking for answers, the unlikely pair have to find a way to work together long enough to find a way out of this situation.

Now thrown into the mix is FBI agent Theresa Weaver who is trying to put together a case, but winds up in a conspiracy of her own. Last readers saw her, she was kidnapped and interrogated by a masked figure concerning “Project Jackknife”. When the figure leaves, Weaver starts leaving an abandoned warehouse trying to put her own mystery together.

This issue kicks off with Weaver looking at a file dating back to at least 1991. The news paper clipping inside detail about a serial killer on the highway. When Weaver leaves the building, she checks her phone. Agent Pike left messages for her but when she calls back, the number is out of service. Director Wallis gets a hold of her and claims Pike was removed from the case. Readers quickly find out Wallis isn’t on the up and up with Weaver with a familiar figure in his office.

Meanwhile, Dom and Birdie have an immediate danger in their path! Will the pair make it out of this one? What about Agent Weaver? Readers see when the pace slows down after the danger, more mysteries are revealed with a huge reveal going into the closing moments. There’s going to be even more questions about the figure seen at the last moments. Without question, there is definitely more tread on the tires with this tale to be told.

BREAKDOWN: Lemire adds more intrigue to the story before ending chapter one. Weaver’s story plays out as conspiracy cover-up with the actions of Director Wallis. With Weaver closing in, Lemire mixes in hints of a bigger threat looming with a cameo that will shock some readers. Dom and Birdie’s portion of the book dives into the horror aspect with Birdie’s impatience leading into danger for all. Pacing gave equal time to all as things look to be slowly tyin together. Solid surprise reveal near the end of the book.

Walta and Bellaire play off the conspiracy angle for Weaver’s story panels. The dark coloring of the warehouse reflects the conspiracy and the confusion spun by Director Wallis. The attack on Dom and Birdie connects to readers for how terrifying the moment is. The panels are brutal and the pair’s reactions paint the picture of terror that’s been lingering since issue one. Capturing the facial shocks and anger between the pair also added to the drama. The huge reveal jumps out and gets its’ proper due via a full page panel. The art team keeps things rolling along with very consistent work with the ever-evolving story.

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

Lemire, Walta and the team keep things rolling along with another excellent read. The secrets grow deeper with fantastic writing and art shifts things into high-gear with a big reveal in the final moments. Keep an eye out for this book on New Comic Book Day!

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GRIM #11 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, the coolest book at the local comic shop returns via BOOM! Studios. Since its’ debut the horror saga of the afterlife’s favorite reaper made a huge impact on fans with its’ incredible storytelling and art. It may sound like a broken record at this stage but this series is so much more than just a comic. It is a whole vibe. GRIM #11 from Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano brings Jessica Harrow back to New Comic Book Day with a new chapter kicking off! Let’s take a closer look at how things shape up in the return, shall we?

GRIM #11 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Credit: BOOM! Studios)

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

Who would have thought one lost soul would have caused this much trouble? This is probably what reaper Jessica Harrow is thinking as her (after)life has been turned upside down and then some. After trying to bring a soul to the afterlife, it escapes and she somehow crosses over into the land of the living to redeem it.

Along with her friends Eddie and Marcel, Jessica searches out to find out the mystery behind her. Adira, current ruler of the afterlife and her aunt, is none too pleased with Jessica’s curiosity into the matter and has set out to stop her once and for all.

The search has led to the revelation Jessica is the daughter of Death! When the happy reunion goes down in Las Vegas, an entity known as The End looks stop Jessica. An epic battle takes place with Death’s demise in its aftermath.

Now banished into the land of the living, Jessica and her friends try adjusting. That plan goes out the window when people can no longer die and Jessica appears to be the cause! Denying a legacy laid out by the Sisters of Fate, Jessica’s actions lead to more trouble when it results in Marcel going to Hell, and her and Eddie’s capture by fellow reaper Annabel, who betrays Jessica and has cut a deal with Adira.

Oh yeah, let’s not forget Jessica’s mother Lilah is out of jail and now a guest of the entity known as Life.

This issue opens up with the Sisters of Fate recapping events in their own way. Meanwhile Annabel is meeting with Adira and Kelly (the devil responsible for Marcel’s current situation) about their barging. The soul exchange isn’t what Adira wants as she appears tentative to unleash that person back. Kelly sways the choice and starts the process.

All the while, Life is continueing his pursuit of an amulet in Lilah’s possession. Offering the world might now be enough, but something else is shown and the reaction screams from the page!

As for our favorite reaper, Jessica and Eddie are in their prison with tensions mounting. Things look hopeless until a surprise figure appears with a deal that readers won’t believe when they see it!

Who is Annabel trying to unleash? Will Lilah give up the amulet? And what about that final page?! Grim is back in a big way with much for readers to talk about!

GRIM #11 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Credit: BOOM! Studios)

GRIM #11 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Credit: BOOM! Studios)

BREAKDOWN: Phillips wastes no time in bring in the tension and turmoil for the return. Adira’s manipulations have been one of the book’s strongest key points. Seeing how she reacts to when Annabel turns the tables on the deal made for an interesting dynamic to the overall picture. Life and Lilah’s portion of the book added another layer of mystery as Lilah’s true intentions have never been fully exposed, but readers get a small crack into where she’s leaning.

There have now been a few examples that Jessica is still reeling from events and needs reassurance for what she’s doing. The banter between Jessica and Eddie fully displayed the pressure Jessica puts on herself and eventual start of her road to achieving her destiny. It’s another quality element to her story that connects with fans. Jessica is far from perfect but perfect enough to root for where she’s going.

Flaviano and Renzi remind fans why Grim is more than a book, it’s a whole vibe with the art in this issue. Starting from the Sisters of Fate’s intro, the visuals of the painting and the statues make a big statement from the jump. It gives readers a feel of how fate is playing Chess with all the characters. The depiction of Eddie and Jessica’s prison is another fantastic visual that readers will be blown away by. As great as that is, just wait for the two-page spread with Life’s surroundings! The masterful artwork displayed each issue never lets up and that’s such a win for fans. Excellent full page panel to send readers home to the next issue on.

GRIM #11 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Credit: BOOM! Studios)

GRIM #11 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Credit: BOOM! Studios)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The coolest book at the Local Comic Shop returns in a big way with Grim #11. The story being weaved by Phillips’ incredible writing is is perfectly matched with the astounding artwork of Flaviano and Renzi, bringing fans into the next phase of an already must-have series! Don’t miss picking this issue up on New Comic Book Day!

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I HATE THIS PLACE #10 (IMAGE COMICS via SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT)

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

For this entry, we are checking out the conclusion of a smash hit series from Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment. The story of Gabby And Trudy’s adventure into home owning has been anything but average with the terrifying scenario they have now become apart of. I HATE THIS PLACE #10 by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, Lee Loughridge and Pat Brosseau looks to close out things on a strong note. Let’s not delay another second and see how things close out, shall we?

I HATE THIS PLACE #10 by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, and Lee Loughridge (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

What started out as a promising future for Gabby Rutherford and Trudy Durant quickly turned into an unrelenting nightmare. The couple moves into a 500 acre farm left to them by Gabby’s aunt. During the first night, Gabby is awoken by their cows franticly mooing. When she leaves the house, a ghost touches her shoulder and transports her somewhere else for a brief moment. When Trudy wakes to check on what’s happened, the sky has opened overhead of their new home.

Searching for answers, the couple finds a VHS tape titled “Watch me” that gives a small part of an even bigger puzzle no one could envision unfolding. The VHS tape is left by Gabby’s great aunt Marilyn. Marilyn bears warnings that cannot be ignored. With the knowledge of the farm’s “rules” and the horned man lurking outside it, Gabby and Trudy dive into picking up the pieces of their dreams from the nightmare reality it is.

Through the course of the series, fans have met a wide variety of characters ranging from the dastardly Frank “Itchy” Renta, the charismatic Ghost Hunter extraordinaire Dante Howitzer and the unrelenting Joesph Durant to name a few. Mixing those characters with the violent and terrifying backdrop of the story made for quite the intense read. After the first arc concluded, the second has been focusing on Trudy’s father coming to the farm to bring his daughter back to his doomsday cult. He soon finds out, once you’re on the farm, you can never really leave. The drama is intensified when Gabby is thrusted into the future where she learns the truth about the farm and how it holds the key to the end of the world…literally.!

Inside the house was a piece of alien technology that the Horned Man had been searching for since the first issue. With this piece of equipment, a machine could be activated that destroys Earth as we know it. While Gabby has the piece, she is taken prisoner by Joseph, who now has the knowledge of what to do with the machine, thinking it’s for a “greater good” with an army from the future.

The finale starts with the Horned Man searching the farm property assessing the carnage all around from the battle of Joseph’s forces and the creatures haunting the place. In his path is Trudy, looking for her glasses after Joseph threw them into the woods, knowing she can’t see without them. All the while, Gabby is being led at gunpoint by Joseph to the machine with key in hand! With all these combustible personalities in one place, the sequence of events next couldn’t be any more intense!

Who makes it out alive? Is there a chance the Earth survives? Readers get all the answers they can handle as the finale gives the climatic throwdowns and emotional pulls one expects from a series finale. Nothing is held back with Gabby and Trudy’s desperate attempt to stop the apocalypse from happening. When the smoke clears, readers get a clear-cut vision of what the future holds with a final act that is sure to please long-time readers of this series.

TRUDY, GABBY & Dante Howitzer (I HATE THIS PLACE #3) by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, and Lee Loughridge (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

Frank “Itchy” Renta (I HATE THIS PLACE #4) by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, and Lee Loughridge (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

BREAKDOWN: In its’ conclusion, Starks drives home the strongest element of this story: the relationship of Gabby and Trudy is unstoppable. With the individual match-ups (Trudy vs Horned Man, Gabby vs Joseph), the re-enforcement of the other’s support is a key factor in pushing thru the moment in the attempt to win. Each character gets ample page time to let readers become entranced in how the stakes keep being raised. Once the dramatic crescendo is hit later in the book, the emotional outpour of Trudy’s words can be felt through the page. Pacing was never an issue as all loose detail are tied up with a few things for readers to ponder post-read. It’s exactly what you want from a finale.

Topilin and Loughridge begin this issue with a unique approach with 3 huge (1 full page) panels depicting the Horned Man’s assessment. The visuals make a big impact setting the tone for what is coming next. The inner fatigue of the lead characters emotions play a big part in connecting the dire times with the readers. This is clearly evident with Gabby is being lead to the machine by Joseph. The horror and violence factor didn’t disappear as the Horned Man’s attack on the soldiers left nothing to chance. However, the moment that jumps out after each read has been the small 3 panels for Trudy re-assuring Gabby of what needs to be done in the closing act. The confidence and love shown by Trudy is the extra boost needed to attempt the final save. Perfect closing panels to send this series off…for now?

FINAL POINT: 10 OUT OF 10

The terrifying world of monsters and ghosts is met head-on by an intensely deep relationship that refuses to falter under any circumstance. Trudy and Gabby’s final endeavor to save the world is brought to life by incredible writing and exceptional visuals to take readers into the closing events of a fantastic series. Highest possible recommendation this week for New Comic Book Day.

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ROGUE SUN #13 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, Comics’ most exciting universe kicks off its’ next phase coming out of the huge crossover event “Supermassive 2023”. Leading the charge is one of the pillars of the Massive-Verse, who left readers hanging with a new stat quo in place before taking a small break for the Image Comics and Black Market Narrative event. If you are jumping in for the first time, TPB for volumes 1 and 2 are in stores now, but shocking plot twists are nothing new to this series as longtime readers have known. Considering who is creating the series, fans know to expect the unexpected and fully get their moneys worth!

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott (POWER RANGERS, DEAD DAY), Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil) returns to comic shops with the next phase of challenges for Dylan Siegel. Let’s not delay any longer and jump into the next wave of massive-verse adventures, shall we? “ROGUE SUN!”

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dylan Siegel’s life has been anything but normal since the passing of his father Marcus Bell aka Rogue Sun. Being the heir to the mantle of a superhero changes a few things. With unexpected dangers, new adversaries and a new family dynamic unlike anyone else, Dylan has had an interesting start to his heroic career to say the least. And we haven’t even mentioned high school yet. Dylan hasn’t been completely alone during this journey as he’s had astral mentors guiding him. The spirit of his late father and most recently Caleb Hawthorne, the KNIGHT SUN have been working on making Dylan the hero he potentially could be.

Last readers saw him, Dylan suffered an unexpected loss during a battle with Hellbent. One of his fellow classmates, Reggie, was killed standing up to the dangerous foe when Dylan was defeated. While distraught over the loss, Dylan turns control over his body to Caleb to finish the fight. When the battle has ended, Caleb surprises Dylan by maintaining control of his body, leaving Dylan as an astral spirit watching someone else control his physical body!

The next phase of Rogue Sun begins at the Crescent City Medical Center. The medical team on duty is finishing autopsies and one deceased body stands out for a gruesome image. Suddenly, one gets sick out of nowhere. They set outside to get some air and when they return, the body is gone but something else is in its place hovering overhead.

Meanwhile, Dylan is self reflecting on the recent events. Watching someone else live his life has made a strong impact on his view of the world. Caleb (as Dylan) makes his way to breakfast with the Bell family and the change is noticeable. Readers even see how the family is welcoming it. All the while Dotty is meeting with some of the well known villains of Dylan in an attempt to rehabilitate them but a warning is passed along that Mourningstar is coming.

The change is noted by his fellow classmates, especially his ex-girlfriend Vanessa. As much as things change, some things remain the same as Rogue Sun runs into an old friend with some unfinished business. Readers witness how the new dynamic between Dylan and Caleb plays out with another shocking twist to the story coming in the final moments. Get ready for another mic drop moment when the last page hits. This next phase of Dylan Siegel isn’t short of surprises.

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

BREAKDOWN: Parrott continues to push this story into compelling themes with this issue. Dylan is in uncharted territory watching someone live his life. The conversations and reactions of those around him is telling of what kind of person he was prior to the change. There is an epiphany starting to take place that Parrott begins to lead the readers on. Losing abilities he took for granted, Dylan lashes out at the worst time to Caleb concerning. Their relationship has deteriorated rapidly and justifiably. It challenges the motto of “with great power comes great responsibility”. One moment that really jumps out within these pages is a conversation with Dylan, Vanessa and Reggie’s mother. Parrott pens the scene with great care and drives home the impact of Reggie’s noble actions. Great final sequence to end this issue on and kick the next chapter off in style.

Abel and Renna split the art duties for this issue. That is never a bad thing when you have 2 extremely talented artists such as them working on a story. The moment of the villains meeting with Dotty displayed as a pyramid of mirrors for a full page panel comes across as a huge event for the readers. The emotional displays during the conversation about Reggie’s death hit very hard and add more weight to an already heavy moment. The action sequences complement the full page re-introduction of Dylan’s “Old Friend”. It’s fallout connects with readers sending them into the closing moments with a full page visual guaranteed to bring them back for more.

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The new stat quo of Dylan Siegel shows no sight of slowing down what has already become a must-have series on NCBD. Parrott’s method of mixing in emotional moments with shocking twists delivers on another fantastic issue with amazing visuals form Abel, Renna and the rest of the team. The Massive-Verse is back in full swing and you don’t want to miss it!

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GHOSTLORE #2 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we’re following along the latest hit horror series from Cullen Bunn as the family dynamic of the Agates seems to have a paranormal problem. Ghostlore #2 from Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie, Ed Dukeshire and Danny Luckert via BOOM! Studios invites readers to follow at their own risk into the unknown dangers waiting. Let’s take a closer look and see how this issue fares, shall we?

Ghostlore #2 from Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie, Ed Dukeshire and Danny Luckert (On Sale June 14th, 2023 - Credit: BOOM! Studios *Featured Cover artist: Javier Rodriguez)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

One fateful night has changed the Agate family forever. When leaving church, Pastor Lucas Agate, his wife Emily, his quiet son Chris are involved in a car accident when his daughter Harmony swerves from a boy standing in the middle of the road. The car crashes into a tree. From the crash, Harmony is convinced someone is in the road, but her father doesn’t believe it. Chris emerges from his silence and starts speaking about what Harmony is seeing. Chris’s story talks of a child who turned into a monster after some young boys bullied her. Chris swears never to speak a word, even when the boys are killed. With a small community rocked, The parishioners of Pastor Lucas’s church start losing faith.

Chris’s story is puzzling to his dad but it sinks in that this isn’t Chris, but his spirit as he and Emily were killed in the crash. Once confessing, Chris can finally rest with Harmony now carrying the weight of his guilt. Surrounding the car are more ghosts who want their story heard to gain peace.

This issue jumps in with Lucas and Harmony coming to grips with what has happened. The scenes are cold and reflecting the losses they have endured. Leaving the house in silence, Harmony sets out for some errands. Lucas is still waking up when he’s approached by a spirit wanting to talk.

With Harmony gone, What happens when it’s Lucas now talking with the spirit? What story do they have to tell? Readers watch with chills as the spirit confesses their tale. With a new dynamic in play, will things go smoothly or crash and burn? The final act leaves nothing behind as it closes this chapter definitively while featuring a final panel that adds more to the mystery at hand.

Ghostlore #2 from Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie, Ed Dukeshire and Danny Luckert (On Sale June 14th, 2023 - Credit: BOOM! Studios *Featured Cover artist: Javier Rodriguez)

Ghostlore #2 from Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie, Ed Dukeshire and Danny Luckert (On Sale June 14th, 2023 - Credit: BOOM! Studios *Featured Cover artist: Javier Rodriguez)

BREAKDOWN: Bunn role reverses from last issue’s fallout with Lucas stepping into the ghost conversation. The opening moments give the readers a sense of how things have weighed down the family with no real sense of improvement. The ghost appearance made for an interesting dynamic as Lucas fills in for Harmony. Its’ story is arguably the strongest pint of the book as the ethics behind it leave much to be figured out. The results show that nothing is “normal” about how these meetings are conducted. Bunn filters in Lucas’ anger with a newfound layer into his character. The closing will catch readers off-guard but makes for more drama as the story progress int the following issue.

Art duties are split again with Leoomacs taking the main timeline and Luckert stepping in for the flashback story. This is a winning formula as the story comes across to readers as truly told thru the spirit’s eyes. Luckert’s visuals bring the emotional backstory into the spotlight. It wastes little time in creating the sense of fear haunting the ghost and the burden now on their shoulders. Leomacs makes the opening scenes click with no words uttered. It’s only body language that the readers can cypher. The panels speak volumes on how things are deteriorated between Lucas and Harmony. It’s countered with some truly horrific imagery stemming from the ghost story. The closing panel is very subtle but is sure to set the Agate family into another tailspin before it’s all said and done.

Ghostlore #2 from Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie, Ed Dukeshire and Danny Luckert (On Sale June 14th, 2023 - Credit: BOOM! Studios *Featured Cover artist: Javier Rodriguez)

Ghostlore #2 from Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie, Ed Dukeshire and Danny Luckert (On Sale June 14th, 2023 - Credit: BOOM! Studios *Featured Cover artist: Javier Rodriguez)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The supernatural hold on the Agate family becomes tighter as the pressure mounts in the latest chapter from Bunn and Leomacs. Strong imagery raises the frightening tale being constructed into new heights. Don’t miss checking this book out on New Comic Book Day.

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IN HELL WE FIGHT #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a brand-new series dropping from Image Comics that is one of the wildest reads you will have on New Comic Book Day! Some say “Hell isn’t so bad if you know someone there,” but I’m sure that they never encountered a situation like what unfolds in this issue. In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK takes readers on a trip that needs to be read to be believed! Let’s take a deeper dive and see what’s happening here, shall we?

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in a classroom with Alexander “Xander” Waterford giving a decertation to his class about frogs. While as detailed as it was, Xander incorrectly did the assignment. It wasn’t supposed to be a Biology report. It was supposed to be a BOOK report. Embarrassed, Xander grows a big hatred for frogs, taking his anger out on them. This hatred didn’t go unnoticed by Bufobeelz, The Frog Devil. It emerged and took Xander into the depths of the Mississippi River, drowning him.

When he wakes, he’s in a place that no one wants to be in. Xander is in Hell. While there, he’s made “friends” with Midori Fukada, a young assassin, Ernie Comstock, who was killed by a deadly axe stuck in his head and Balpha-Dagon, an annoying fire-breathing demon. On this day, the group decided to embark on a quest for some ice cream. What they got instead was more than they bargained for.

What has this group gotten themselves into? Can Hell actually get any worse? Readers find out quickly that the best laid plans can go up in smoke, even in Hell, as the group becomes entangled in an adventure that is sure to become more dangerous. Considering the final image closing the chapter out, the group had better be ready to fight because there is no easy way out of their troubles.

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

BREAKDOWN: Layman infuses elements of adventure and dark humor within the opening shot of this series. Xander is a compelling character to introduce readers to initially. His story brings in a fantasy element early into these pages. Once Xander meets up with the others, the book’s pace moves very fast to give an idea of why things are as they are. The others in this adventurous party get smaller origins but enough to connect with readers. The ‘Ice Cream Heist” plays out for an engaging tale but the hook is the surprise ending. What leans into being a safe quest rapidly swings into dangerous territory heading into the next chapter.

Jok’s depiction of Hell has a very unique look to it. The use of colors gives a deceiving look to what Hell appears like. The imagery looks like a twisted fairy tale landscape. The creatures roaming the land stand out and look anything but normal. Even with Balpha appearing to be a “teenage demon”, his look comes across as a mirage due to his facial and eye expressions. The one character that makes a huge impression when she appears is Midori, who commands the panels with her presence. This is all capped off with the twist ending visual leading this group into the unknown danger awaiting.

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Four no-so innocent souls come together on an unlikely escapade that readers won’t be able to escape from. Layman and Jok present a wildly imaginative trek thru sharp writing and eye-catching visuals that are sure to leave an impression. Don’t pass it giving this a read on New Comic Book Day.

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PHANTOM ROAD #4 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re diving further into the mystery surrounding Dom and Birdie’s highway to Hell in the pages of Image Comics’ hit new series. PHANTOM ROAD #4 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands picks up where the reluctant pair are heading now and the latest addition to the mix ended up after last issue’s shocking ending. Let’s not delay any longer and take a closer look, shall we?

PHANTOM ROAD #4 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dom and Birdie’s paths crossed on a fateful night when a mysterious object turned their worlds upside down. Crossing over into a mirrored dimension with faceless figures coming for the powerful object, the pair is trying to make some kind of sense of everything. Last time readers saw them, they were running from the law after killing a faceless figure, who turned human shortly after.

The case is drawing more attention with the addition of FBI agent Theresa Weaver into the mix. Weaver starts putting things together and it appears there is a personal connection to the case. Unfortunately, Weaver is kidnapped from her hotel room by a masked assailant.

This issue picks up with Dom and Birdie still on the run (editor note: The pair wasn’t featured in issue #3). The conversation is small talk but reassures the readers that they still have a plan on what to do with the object.

The story shifts to the alternate dimension with a young girl standing in the path of the faceless. With a reassuring voice telling her to remain calm, she looks back at the pack before snapping back to our reality. The girl is actually FBI agent Theresa Weaver. Weaver is detained in an empty room. A masked man comes in and starts interrogating her.

What secrets are revealed during this conversation? What is “Project Jackknife”? Readers get more insight on the personal connection of the case to Agent Weaver, with information that even she doesn’t know. The final moments present more tension and uneasiness as the closing moments showcase all actions come with a grave cost.

PHANTOM ROAD #4 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

PHANTOM ROAD #4 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

BREAKDOWN: Lemire gives more balance to all the major players with the events of this issue. Dom and Birdie’s “partnership” is one that continues to be uneasy. Both have secrets in their pasts that block them from fully trusting the other. This plays well building towards one’s actions and the repercussions following it. The Agent Weaver portion of the book will be the one fans are most talking about. The interrogation levels new insight on the agent while giving the whole case a much bigger feel. Pacing worked well to give each story time to grow for a big impact before ending the issue.

Walta’s art doesn’t shy away from the fatigue wearing on both Dom and Birdie. Their expressions during their conversation paints a bigger picture of how they’re truly feeling in the moment. Agent Weaver’s portion of the book comes across blunt and to the point, much like the scene plays out. The panels demonstrate a solid back and forth with the questioning with well placed jumps to the past mixed in. There’s a gritty, dark feel throughout the pages which adds more layers to the deeper story at hand. Excellent closing panels to send readers on to the next issue.

PHANTOM ROAD #4 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

PHANTOM ROAD #4 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The mystery grows deeper with secrets revealed and actions taken with grave consequences. Lemire, Walta and the team take readers down the supernatural road with excellent writing and art. You won’t want to miss this series at the local comic shops!

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