PAPER GIRLS (PRIME VIDEO - AMAZON STUDIOS)

Welcome to a special edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog section of the ODPH podcast. For this edition, we’re checking out a brand new comic series heading to the small screen on July 29th. Paper Girls is the latest addition to what is slowly becoming the go-to landing spot for independent comics on TV/streaming via Prime Video. The 2015 Image Comic, created by Brian K. Vaughan (known for Saga, Runaways and Y: the Last Man to name a few) & Cliff Chiang , is a former Eisner winner and now joins the ranks of The Boys and Invincible as the latest independent comics to cross over to Amazon Studios along with Legendary Television, in connection with Plan B.

“Paper Girls” ran until July 2019. Shortly there after, a TV production deal was announced. The show was met with a very positive 2022 San Diego Comic Con panel and is set to premiere (all 8 episodes) with a ton of hype behind it. The ODPHpod was granted early screening privileges to the series so here is out SPOILER FREE review!

Paper Girls - Prime Video starting July 29th

Credit: Amazon Studios and Legendary Television, in association with Plan B

Copyright: Amazon Studios

The plot synopsis (quote courtesy of Amazon studios) reads as follows: “In the early morning hours after Halloween 1988, four paper girls—Erin, Mac, Tiffany, and KJ—are out on their delivery route when they become caught in the crossfire between warring time-travelers, changing the course of their lives forever. Transported into the future, these girls must figure out a way to get back home to the past, a journey that will bring them face-to-face with the grown-up versions of themselves. While reconciling that their futures are far different than their 12-year-old selves imagined, they are being hunted by a militant faction of time-travelers known as the Old Watch, who have outlawed time travel so that they can stay in power. In order to survive, the girls will need to overcome their differences and learn to trust each other, and themselves.”

The show stars Camryn Jones (playing Tiffany Quilkin), Sofia Rosinsky (Mac Coyle), Riley Lai Nelet (Erin Tieng) and Fina Strazza (KJ Brandman) as the four paper girls in the center of this story. The rest of the cast is filled out by Nate Corddry, Ali Wong and Adina Porter.

Paper Girls - Prime Video July 29th

Riley Lai Nelet (Erin), Camryn Jones (Tiffany), Fina Strazza (KJ), Sofia Rosinsky (Mac)

Credit: Anjali Pinto/Prime Video Copywright: Amazon Studios

Being that this a SPOILER-FREE review, trust me when I say: The show lives up to the early buzz behind it. Whenever time travel is used as a major plot point in a series, it can always be tricky to pull off. Where “Paper Girls” does things right with the series is that it doesn’t focus viewers on the issue at hand. Where this show finds its strength is in the four young actresses who make the show about their journeys finding themselves more than the travel in time. The show allows all four to have their own individual moments without feeling like one overshadows the other.

However, the two actresses that will make strong cases for breakout stars from this season will be Fina Strazza (KJ) and Sofia Rosinsky (Mac). Due to the nature of each of their character’s journeys, both have very impactful performances once the show starts heading into the middle act. This especially holds true for Rosinsky as she shows many different sides to her character. For being only 16 years old, this was a very noteworthy performance from first episode to last. In comparison, Nelet (Erin) and Jones (Tiffany)’s respective arcs tie more into the overall story.

The rest of the cast does a great job bringing the sci-fi aspect to life in this series. There are excellent performances from Porter, Corddry, and Wong who bring the uniqueness of a time traveled world to the viewers. The overall story is one that will have non-readers of the comics engaged but (imo) never feeling lost in where the show is moving. The handling of time travel moments never feels too much and are spaced out well to showcase the leads.

Paper Girls - Prime Video July 29th

Riley Lai Nelet (Erin), Ali Wong (adult Erin)

Credit: Courtesy of Prime Video Copyright: Amazon Studios

The show does an excellent job with capturing the time periods that they are in as well. For being in 1988 to start, everything from the images surrounding to the music gives the story solid footing. The only “drawback” that might be wrongly mentioned is viewer’s claims that this is too much like Netflix’s “Stranger Things”. In a time period where most of pop culture had its attention drawn into, everything remotely close is being compared to the smash streaming hit. While I can see the comparisons’ idea: (4 young kids fighting something in the 1980’s, weird colorful imagery in the skies), that’s where the arguments end.

“Paper Girls” stands more on the strengths of the leads finding themselves more than fighting monsters in the Upside Down. Once the story gets moving, the direction the story heads is one that is more character driven than most viewers might realize. Sure, there are very noticeable sci-fi elements throughout the show. Do they take anything away form the show. Absolutely not. If anything, they serve as a break from the internal discovery of the leads. At some points, it may not seem to mesh as well, but once you near the conclusion of this run, it pays off. There are a few moments that viewers will be very amped to talk about in that aspect.

Paper Girls - July 29th Prime Video

Camryn Jones (Tiffany)

Credit: Anjali Pinto/Prime Video Copyright: Amazon Studios

Overall, “Paper Girls” presents a strong character driven view into an ever changing landscape of time travel. Viewers will be immersed with the character portrayals of such a young cast. Each display their stories with many moving parts. It’s equally balanced out by a supporting cast that makes the fiction element feel somewhat normal without making the viewers disenfranchised to the overall theme.

As David Bowie once said: “Time may change me … But I can't trace time”

Don’t miss “Paper Girls” debuting all 8 episodes on Prime Video on July 29th

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SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #25 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out the latest issue from the Eisner winning Best Continuing Series from Boom Studios. Something is Killing the Children #25 by James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design brings the return of Erica Slaughter to an impactful crossroads. If you’ve been reading the series thus far, brace yourself. If brand new to the series, expect a very cool read. Let’s take a deeper look at the anniversary (#25) issue of the series. shall we?

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Erica Slaughter has returned on the radar as she is investigating a vicious murder scene in New Mexico. With a lone teenager as the only witness and a town that is not ready for what has encountered it, Erica’s work is cut out for her. Unknown to her, The Order of St. George has an assassin named Cutter hunting her down, who’s left nothing but death in her wake.

This issue kicks off with Cutter making her way to an undisclosed location. The small talk give an insight to readers about how unhinged Cutter is. A piece of clothing is brought out within that conversation this is sure to get a reaction out of readers. Meanwhile, Gabi the lone survivor, is having a conversation with Octo, Erica’s “companion”, who convinces her to search out the monster behind this whole mess. All the while Riqui, the bartender housing Gabi i having a one-on-one conversation with Erica.

The conversation takes a sharp turn as Gabi calls Riqui to say what she’s doing. From here, readers see a frantic race against the clock to save Gabi! The outcome is a big enough moment as is, but where the biggest buzz of this issue comes is when Cutter finally makes a bold move against Erica that will shake long-time readers to their core. Prepare yourselves now for this one. Excellent issue.

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Tynion really outdoes himself with this issue. With two stories happening here, it could be easy to lose the impact of both. However, that’s not the case here. Erica’s case speeds up dramatically with a break in the case unexpected. The panels feel intense as Erica races to try saving Gabi. This could have been the sole story being told here, but it’s overshadowed by the actions of Cutter. Tynion really hits all the emotions with the fallout from Cutter’s first salvo against Erica. Readers are going to be heartbroken at the powerful conversation had with Erica surrounding these events. It truly showcase’s Tynion’s strengths as a writer.

Not to be overlooked, Dell’edera’s art sets the perfect background to the emotional issues. From the facial reactions of Cutter to the frantic attempt of Erica to save Gabi, the art showcases the moments perfectly to compliment the gravity of the moments. Where Dell’edera’s art truly shines in this issue is Erica’s reaction to what Cutter has done. Readers will literally be feeling the sequence of events and can’t help but feel sympathy for what’s happened to our lead character here.

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Overall, SIKTC #25 delivers on a roller-coaster ride of exceptional storytelling within this issue. The creative team creates an issue that will connect with readers on a few different levels and one that will certainly be talked about for some time. Do not delay in getting this book (and previous issues if needed) from the LCS.

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BOOK OF SHADOWS #1 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! We’re taking a trip back to the supernatural side of the Valiant Universe with one of their most anticipated titles of 2022 dropping July 27th! Book Of Shadows #1 by CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI and DAVE SHARPE for Valiant Entertainment continues the adventures of a Valiant Original hero, Jack Boniface aka Shadowman. After 2 successful runs with Bunn leading the way with art duties by Jon Davis-Hunt and Pedro Andreo respectively, the latest round of supernatural action brings a new art team & definite change to where we last saw Shadowman. Let’s take a deeper dive with this book and see how the new status quo is shaping up, shall we?

BOOK OF SHADOWS #1 - On Sale July 27th
Creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Last readers saw Boniface, he was challenged with stopping the Deadside from invading into the realm of the living. In a dramatic turn of events, the conclusion of the “DeadSide War” resulted into Persephone, a blight who has now crossed over into the land of the living. With this powerful of a being now on Earth, Shadowman has taken her under his wing on his fight against evil. Highly recommend reading the past arcs to enhance what’s going on in BoS, but it’s not required for new readers.

This issue opens up with the traditional Valiant opening intros for new readers. The Tarot Card style breakdown is perfect for new readers jumping in. Top notch work here.

The story starts off in a carnival in Vernon Commons, Illinois. What starts out as a fun filled night of happiness quickly shifts into a violent rampage by supernatrural monsters. Luckily, Shadowman and Persephone join the fight to save the innocents’ lives. Persephone lets loose on her powers, unlocking the horrors of the Deadside but she’s still learning on controlling them. After dispersing of the creatures, the pair is joined by 2 other fan-favorites: PUNK MAMBO & DR. MIRAGE! After catching up with how everyones’ in the same place, Shadowman reveals a clue to this carnage. During the melee, one of the creatures drops a hint to their actions: The Dark Feast as proclaimed in the Book Of Shadows. Mambo responds by mentioning that once she caught wind of trouble, she called some favors: as in The ETERNAL WARRIOR!

Longtime Valiant readers will be excited to see one of the most bad-ass characters return as he should: fighting monsters! After disposing of the creatures, he is confronted by who appear to be the “chef” of the Dark Feats: Exarch Fane! The pair are old acquaintances and a battle begins anew! Readers are left with a final image that can’t help to make them amped up to see issue #2 immediately.

BOOK OF SHADOWS #1 - On Sale July 27th
Creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BOOK OF SHADOWS #1 - On Sale July 27th
Creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BOOK OF SHADOWS #1 - On Sale July 27th
Creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

If you’re a new reader to the blog, first and foremost, Thank you for reading. Secondly, I’m a BIG Cullen Bunn fan and think he does fantastic work. Bunn gave a cool new energy to Shadowman during his solo run and those themes carry over to this book. Shadowman is the reluctant loner who now is burdened to watch Persephone while also trusting others to assist with the Supernatural. Bunn handles this perfectly as the dialogue is showcasing the hesitation with the others while acting like a surrogate parent with Persephone, who is very new to the ways of human emotions. The slow burn build with the Eternal Warrior fits as being an elder of the Valiant Universe, chances are he’s seen most everything. Bringing back an old enemy but with new powers adds a nice spin to the story. How this reluctant team can co-exist is anyone’s guess but I’m locked in for the ride.

Cifuentes brings to life some incredible action sequences throughout this issue. Both fights with Shadowman & Eternal Warrior vs the creatures hold nothing back. Brutal and to the point of how dangerous the threat can be. Cifuentes also handles the emotion of the people of the carnival and Persephone extremely well. It’s a minor layer of the story but does connect the reader to the overall theme. This issue is consistently balanced in is moments and is sure to please the readers.

BOOK OF SHADOWS #1 - On Sale July 27th
Creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BOOK OF SHADOWS #1 - On Sale July 27th
Creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, Book of Shadows #1 kicks in the next phase of supernatural mystery with incredible story-telling and fantastic art. Bunn and Cifuentes deliver on taking some of the Valiant Finest along with the readers into another realm of action and magic that simply can not be missed. Make a point to get this book (along with Shadowman 1-8 by Bunn) at the LCS! Highly recommended.

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HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #7 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re looking at the latest issue of a series spinning out of the pages of Something Is Killing the Children. House Of Slaughter #7 by James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera has just begun a new arc diving into a story concerning the red masks from the Order of St. George. In a change of pace, Edwin Slaughter was selected to investigate a scene at a campsite. This is new territory for a red mask so let’s tag along and see where this latest issue takes us, shall we?

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story picks up with Edwin Slaughter’s initial investigation of a mysterious campsite. After the first encounter, he sails away to use his unique perspective to cypher what is happening. While drifting at sea, Edwin starts talking to Hermes, his brush companion about what could possibly be next. Edwin (mentally) paints the picture of what their next plan of action should be. All the while, Hermes is becoming more impatient as time passes by.

Edwin starts breaking down a story of a family who drowned in a flood. When the story escalates, Hermes stops the story. As they make their way back to the island from sea, it appears the pair might be lost. Edwin breaks down where they are using the stars. Readers start noticing how Edwin sees the world is vastly different than most. From this, will the pair make it to shore? Did Edwin get more clues on what is killing people? What will he do with the information? There is a lot of questions that arise that readers will get some answers and theories to before closing this issue.

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

This issue really takes a deeper look at how Edwin sees the world. It’s a very unique take as his perception is giving this story something fresh in a character. Using Hermes as a balance to his visions has been a solid take. For being a red/scarlett mask with no real experience, Edwin is holding his own . Readers are seeing the slow build for something big to happen. The payoff should be excellent.

The art has a distinct look that makes Edwin’s world pop off the pages. The conversation with Hermes comes off “normal” as it possibly can be. The flashback sequence to the story he tells Hermes is well done. It captures the terror and fear of that moment perfectly. Readers will also enjoy the small foreshadowing of Edwin’s vision being correct in its’ assumptions. Without spoiling anything, there’s a 2 page spread late that hits the mark without revealing everything. Solid work all around.

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, the slow-burn of House Of Slaughter #7 spotlights its’ unique lead character. Storytelling and art deliver on painting a standout perspective of what this story is capable of. It’s just getting started now so make sure you snag a copy at the LCS this week and don’t miss when this pace picks up. It feels as it will be a memorable journey to watch along.

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THE ALL-NIGHTER #8 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this edition, we’re checking out one of the best comics out there and one that’s an immediate must grab on Comixology Originals. The All-Nighter #8 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, Aditya Bidikar & Allison O’Toole has been such a fantastic read. The mysterious “family” & their epic diner have been serving up some supernatural excitement for readers since it’s resumed on its’ second arc. (Note: While available on Comixology, The first story is now available via Dark Horse Comics for anyone interested in a print version). Where is the story heading now? Let’s check out the latest issue and see, shall we?

The All-Nighter #8 - On Sale July 26th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #8 - On Sale July 26th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The Vampire “Family” of the All-Nighter Diner has been fractured over the past few issues. Ian, the patriarch/leader of the group has been missing and is captured. Cynthia, the second in command, is trying to hold things together while Ian is gone. Joy, the “youngest”, has left to reconnect with her mother while Alex, “the teenager” is still trying to be a “super hero” but has some competition with a new group of heroes named “The Justice Angels.” That’s only been the past few issues!

This issue opens up with a flashback sequence of another vampire named Charlie. When Charlie accidentally reveals himself to being a vampire, mysterious forces are trying to right that wrong. It’s an intense scene of events. All of this happens before Joy’s eyes until she is suddenly snapped back to reality where she is talking with her mother. During this moment, Joy’s dream of going back to her life before being a vampire is shown to be shifting in a different unplanned direction.

Meanwhile, “Francis’”, an ally to Cynthia , is confronted by Lazaruk, leader of The Justice Angels. Long time readers of this series know that there’s more that meets the eyes to both of these characters. Lazaruk is there to offer Francis a spot in his overall plan. It is one met with resistance as it is very ambitious but also very dangerous. Francis is left with much to think about.

With this information, he confronts, Cynthia and Alex, who are returning to the diner after last issue’s troubles. With the meeting of the three, Ian’s whereabouts are presumed and true nature is revealed. Francis also divulges Lazaruk’s plan. With little time to spare, the trio makes some moves. Readers are left with a returning character making an appearance but is greeted by someone they weren’t expecting and the last words will have readers very locked in for next issue.

The All-Nighter #8 - On Sale July 26th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #8 - On Sale July 26th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

Zdarsky really picks up the tension with this issue. Hearing Lazaruk’s plan explained is one that has dire consequences if he achieves it or not. With all the cards laid on the table, our heroes have decisions to be made. The quest to find “normalcy” seems to be fading further away with every action. This point is driven home with Joy’s story. Zdarsky crafts an extremely emotional break from the regular story to drive that point. The X factor in all of this might be Andrea, the former cop and human ally. The writing hits all the marks this issue (per usual) pushing the pace forward to what feels like a huge moment for our group.

Loo presents Joy’s story with much emotion and honesty as dealing with her return home. Seeing how her family reacts with Joy’s new life will hit readers very hard. The flashback sequence with Charlie leads to some great foreshadowing later on in the issue. Seeing the reactions of Cynthia and Alex to Francis’s omissions was very well done. The last page and line of the book capped off another solid issue of work. I can’t stress enough: this creative team is putting together one of the best comics out right now and there’s no reason not to give it a read with the consistent quality every time.

The All-Nighter #8 - On Sale July 26th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #8 - On Sale July 26th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #8 - On Sale July 26th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

Overall, The All-Nighter #8 speeds up the drama with some big time revelations that shake the group right to the core. Zdarsky and Loo have been making some fantastic and imaginative stories within these pages. The supernatural elements mixed in with the human emotions of a group trying to find their place is must read material for any comic fan. Make sure to check this out on Comixology Originals this week as well as keep an eye out for the print version via Dark Horse Comics when available.

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you think of The All-Nighter #8. Thanks for reading.

ARMORCLADS #5 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re concluding a series from Valiant Entertainment that has been a big hit with fans. Armorclads #5 by JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, RYAN CADY, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, HI-FI and DAVE SHARPE has been quite the saga of unlikely heroes rising up against the oppressive military forces with what could possibly be the fate of the universe in the fallout. The book has been an exciting read and we appear to be at its’ conclusion ….or are we? Let’s jump into this final story issue and see whats happening, shall we?

ARMORCLADS #5 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, RYAN CADY, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, HI-FI and DAVE SHARPE

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story has been a wild one to say the least. The unlikely heroes started out as miners working to harvest minerals known as the Pure. Once a member of their team was left to die, the IronClads group revolted back against the military enforcers, resulting in an officer’s death. From this, the groups leader, Peris, is taken into custody while the others plan on fighting back. Lela has stepped up into the leader role and inspires the group that they can rebel. Through grit-testing moments and low level armor, the group has now launched an attack on the Alphan headquarters. The plan has been thrown a wild card as Legionaries make the first move.

All the while, Governor Dohman has taken an interest in Peris, believing he could be the key to unlocking a weapon from a “God Suit” armor., one that could be a game changer. With the attack on the base, Dohman suits up and enters the battle while the citadel is being attacked. During the melee, Lela and the ‘clads sneak in and find Peris. They leave but not empty handed. The group leaves to walk into an escalading war zone. Legionaries vs. Alphan Armorclads vs a falling Armorclad ship…..the stakes have never been higher.

With Dohman surrounded by attacking forces, Peris makes a bold move to help. Was it enough? How does the rest of the team fare against the forces attacking? Will they all make it out alive? Readers can rest assured to get those answers and one more that has been asked around the fandom: Will this tie into anything in the normal Valiant Universe? You’ll need to check this issue out and find out!

ARMORCLADS #5 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, RYAN CADY, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, HI-FI and DAVE SHARPE

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARMORCLADS #5 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, RYAN CADY, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, HI-FI and DAVE SHARPE

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARMORCLADS #5 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, RYAN CADY, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, HI-FI and DAVE SHARPE

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

The writing team caps off the season finale with a solid issue. O’Connor and Buccellato send the ragtag team of fighters off with closure for this arc. The secret with Peris and connection with the “God Suit” is one fans will be speculating on for a while. It did deliver on why it was so important of a weapon, but its endgame is still one to watch for. This issue showcased Lela’s emergence as leader . Throughout this entire run, Peris and Lela have been the breakout characters from the group. With how this issue ends, it will be interesting to see when the pair returns and what the status quo will be.

Sepulveda does an excellent job closing this series out with a LOT of big action. The battle at the Alphan Citadel is intense and has so many moving parts involved between Legionnaires, Alphans and destruction along the way. The whole issue packs the “big fight feel” to it. Seeing what Peris does with the weapon was impressive and gives some intrigue for what the true story of that weapon is. The art’s strength has been showing that the underdogs can be heroes. This issue takes it up some notches with how they hold their own against enemies who are more powerful and outclass them. Great final panels to close on.

ARMORCLADS #5 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, RYAN CADY, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, HI-FI and DAVE SHARPE

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARMORCLADS #5 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, RYAN CADY, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, HI-FI and DAVE SHARPE

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, Armorclads has been a fantastic journey to a new part of the Valiant Universe. The immergence of ultimate underdogs into battle tested warriors will win you over from the opening page. This saga has everything from action to sci-fi themes to overall what it takes to be a hero. The conclusion of this chapter will leave readers very satisifed and waiting with anticipation for their next escapades. Don’t miss this issue at the comic shops this week!

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CANARY #1 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/BEST JACKETT PRESS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! On this edition, we’re taking a look at the return to Comixology Originals (via Best Jackett Press) for the one and only Scott Snyder! Last October, Snyder (along with Greg Capullo, Francis Manupal & Francesco Francavilla kicked off “Scottober”, with such releases as “We Have Demons”, ”Clear” & “Night Of the Ghoul”. All three books are fantastic reads and generated much excitement for comic book fans into checking this line of books out. All three of those series have wrapped (for now) but that wasn’t the end of what Snyder had started with Comixiology.

This week, It’s Scottober 2.0 as Snyder has three NEW books that are perfectly timed to drop for San Diego Comic Con (SDCC). One of those books is Canary #1 by Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis. Let’s check out the latest entry into the Comixology Originals line and see what fans will be buzzing about this weekend at SDCC, shall we?

Canary #1 - On Sale July 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This story kicks off in 1891 in Utah. Marshall Holt is investigating a murder of a school teacher. The panels pulls no punches in how violent of a crime this was. After talking with the local sheriff , Holt gets a sense where to go to find the alleged killer: a young boy by the name of Johnny Apple. Holt’s reputation draws a following to join him, but he declines and sets out to find the killer by himself. It’s bold but Holt doesn’t show any sense of worry as he sets out to find the child.

What he stumbles upon appears to have more than he bargained for. Readers will see how this mystery might be connected to something more sinister. How does
”Canary” play a role in this story? Can Holt solve this case? If he can, at what cost? The tension and drama is built so perfectly that after finishing the issue, you know there’s something special happening here.

Canary #1 - On Sale July 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Canary #1 - On Sale July 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Canary #1 - On Sale July 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Canary #1 - On Sale July 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

A Horror Western story? Sign me up! Snyder welcomes readers into a very interesting world. Marshall Holt seems like the stoic lawman of the old west. Once the layers of the issue start peeling, readers see that there might be more going on with him and a past experience that meets the public eye. It’s a great counter balance to his celebrity status as the “dime novel cover model” that people know him as. This point is driven home when he is asked about his mask that he wears. The mood seems dark and when we see a flashback of Holt, it adds a great element to the direction of whats to come. Excellent storytelling.

Panosian crafts a gritty old western town to the letter within these pages. The imagery from the initial murder readers see to the gunfight that happens later captures that energy throughout this issue. How the facial depictions of Holt and Apple’s emotion are done this issue gives more impact to the story. Seeing how the young boy reacts to what’s happening and Holt’s flashback moments to current time, there’s much happening here with both. Can’t wait to see where this story goes next!

Canary #1 - On Sale July 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Canary #1 - On Sale July 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Overall, Canary #1 delivers on a debut issue that will have fans talking. Snyder and Panosian present a captivating tale of the old West with a strong horror element added in. Marshall Holt's story is just beginning but the opening chapter is one not to miss adding to your collection. Make plans to pick up a copy on comiXology this week!

If you are in attendance for this year’s SDCC, make plans to stop by the Comixology Booth for some great events and check out the Comixology “Scottober: West Coast edition” panel on Sunday July 24th - Room 6DE - 12:30PST!

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POWER RANGERS #21 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! We’re back on the “CHARGE TO 100” in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Universe! Power Rangers #21 by Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire for Boom Studios brings the Omega Rangers into a few situations they were not expecting. Their lives have been turned upside down for various reasons already. This issue amplifies one key storyline that will have huge implications moving forward. Let’s check out the latest chapter in the lives of the Power Rangers, shall we?

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue kicks off on Safehaven, where Zach and Trini have become the guardians of an alien known as Journey. Jounrey is aging extremely fast as now she is a teenager from where she was just a baby a few issues ago. The “parents” are catching that Keron Vrin, who had a rough introduction to Zach has caught Journey’s eye. While this is happening, evil forces are plotting against the Rangers in the shadows. This is to be expected as the Rangers declared their warning of protection to the universe. Once the rangers are called away, their plan starts to take form.

Meanwhile, the addition of Andros to the team has been one readers have been locked in on. The mysterious ranger has been moving in shadows with an agenda all his own. As the team makes their play on the Astro Mega ship, they’re met with resistance from the Xurix. From this initial battle, the Rangers make progress and so does Andros. What unfolds next with have readers very shocked with a last panel shot that will have the fandom buzzing on socials.

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

The story of Andros continues to hook readers within these pages. Side note: if you haven’t read Power Rangers Unlimited: “Countdown to Ruin” yet, it would be a good complementary piece to this issue. Parrott brings out the complexity of this character as his actions are completely justified by his means. The slow build on his ultimate motives has been written extremely well. Take nothing away from the rest of the issue, but once that last page hits, readers gt the full gut-punch of everything that’s happened prior. The Zach/Trini/Journey story is a fun break from the seriousness of Andros. Excellent balance.

Renna and the art team deliver another solid issue. The fight scenes with the Rangers and Xurix pop off the pages. They have a lot of high energy and big action to them. Without giving anything away, the latter section of the book is where these panels shine. Readers are in for something special with them. On the other side, the young love story with Journey and Kevor adds some light-hearten visuals to the book. The reactions to Kevor giving his advice to Journey about “what’s better” is a quiet yet perfectly placed moment in their story. Heading towards #100, Power Rangers is really picking up steam.

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #21 - On Sale July 13th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Baiamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Guillaume Martinez)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Power Rangers #21 is one not to miss at the LCS this week. With only a few issues left until Legacy #100, Parrott, Renna and the team are turning up the drama a few notches & giving the fans some moments that scream nothing but excitement heading into their finale. Don’t just take my word for it. Grab a copy this week and see how the team is steering this story in the right direction.

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ARCHER AND ARMSTRONG FOREVER #3 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog for the ODPH Podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out the latest escapades from one of the most legendary duos in Valiant Entertainment history! Archer & Armstrong Forever #3 by STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES. HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU continues the wild adventure of Immortality lost…and found? for the unlikely duo. Since their return, this book has hit all points and been so damn good. Let’s see where this latest issue take us, shall we?

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #3 - On Sale July 13th
Creative:
STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES. HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover: NICK ROBLES

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

“What a long strange trip it’s been….” thus far. The duo has been on a quest of epic stakes as Armstrong, the long thought immortal appears to have lost his gift. Archer, his peaceful walking weapon best friend, has not given up hope on saving his friend. The past two issues have taken us to far places within the Valiant Universe but with no success. That is until the “Hail Mary” plan is set: rumors of “Golden Apples” in Norway that might hold the key. However, the Essentric has sent the Maw to recover Armstrong for his collection.

The pair has their hands tied up first with the guard of the apples: FRIG. She is not willing to give up those apples without a fight. The pair is outmatched and when Frig throws Archer down a pit, the story shifts from Norway….to the Faraway! Once there, the pair pleads their case to Frig, who gives her story to them in exchance, there appears to be a truce to try finding a way back. A portal opens but no good plan ever works in their favor. The Maw has tracked them down. Readers get a full glimpse of what Maw is all about. How does the now trio fare? Will they get home? Does the Essentric win? Readers need to check this issue out to get those answers and then some!

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #3 - On Sale July 13th
Creative:
STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES. HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover: NICK ROBLES

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #3 - On Sale July 13th
Creative:
STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES. HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover: NICK ROBLES

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #3 - On Sale July 13th
Creative:
STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES. HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover: NICK ROBLES

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

This book is so damn entertaining. Foxe writes well placed humor throughout this comic. The unlikely pair’s personalities shine thru yet again. The story is over the top fun and carries that energy throughouthe book. Even when they face off against Maw, it never looses that cool “odd Couple” vibe which makes this book great. Frig will be a fan favorite when it’s all said and done. She fits in perfectly with the pair. Hopefully this isn’t the last story we see her in. Readers have a lot to enjoy with the writing here.

On the art side, Fiorito takes readers on a great trio with this issue. From the fight with Frig to the wee spent in the Faraway, each moment feels different and pushes the story along at a great pace. the little moments of humor drawn in works well . Frig’s origin panels are prime example of that. No spoilers here, but I did have a good laugh seeing some “visitors” on one in particular. Maw’s appearance shifted the tone of the book and rightfully so. I’m very curious to see how that part of the story plays out.

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #3 - On Sale July 13th
Creative:
STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES. HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover: NICK ROBLES

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #3 - On Sale July 13th
Creative:
STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES. HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover: NICK ROBLES

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, if you’re looking for excellent storytelling and visuals with a dash of humor and adventure, Archer and Armstrong Forever is your book. The creative team continues with another great issue of the strong return for Valiant’s odd couple. Make sure to grab a copy when you hit the LCS this week.

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BEATRIX ROSE: VIGILANTE #1 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out a brand new series on the Comixology Originals line at some fans might already know the main character, who has starred in her own series of novels. Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #1 by Stephanie Phillips, Valeria Favoccia, Ellie Wright, Sheelagh D, and Saida Temofonte bring Beatrix Rose, the popular character from the Mark Dawson books to the comic world in a big way! Let’s check out the explosive first issue, shall we?

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #1 - On sale July 12th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Valeria Favoccia, Ellie Wright, Sheelagh D, Saida Temofonte (Cover: Adriana Melo)

Credit: Comixology Originals

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #1 - On sale July 12th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Valeria Favoccia, Ellie Wright, Sheelagh D, Saida Temofonte (Cover: Adriana Melo)

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The background of Rose is that she worked for 15, a British Intelligence Group until she was betrayed by her team. She disappeared after that until her re-appearance. The issue starts off in 2006 Hong Kong, where someone is disposing of a corrupt businessman and his associates. There are no punches pulled as our narrator who’s disposing of these people is none other than Beatrix Rose. Rose gives the readers a quick run down of events: Husband has been murdered. Her Daughter - kidnapped. She’s on her own and moving in the shadows, working for the Triad. Being the gun-for-hire wasn’t exactly the plan but a bad direction is better than no direction.

When Rose has been given her next assignment, she brings work on tracking down “Yaomo” or “Demon”, whos been assassinating Triad members. Readers get a glimpse into how Rose goes about preparing for these missions with great narration as a backdrop. From here, Rose goes to work and comes face to face with her intended target. Once there’s a meeting of these two forces, Rose now comes to the realization this mission won’t be as easy as she might have thought.

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #1 - On sale July 12th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Valeria Favoccia, Ellie Wright, Sheelagh D, Saida Temofonte (Cover: Adriana Melo)

Credit: Comixology Originals

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #1 - On sale July 12th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Valeria Favoccia, Ellie Wright, Sheelagh D, Saida Temofonte (Cover: Adriana Melo)

Credit: Comixology Originals

There couldn’t be a better writer selected for this than Stephanie Phillips. If you haven’t checked her work out on We Only Kill Each Other , the amazing Grim from Boom Studios or a little book called Harley Quinn over at DC Comics just to name a few, Phillips is crushing it right now. Bringing Rose to the comic world after having the established book audience is tricky to pull off. Phillips gives her a strong introduction from her first assignment we see. The narration is perfect for new readers to the character (like myself) which gives enough, but not everything away about Rose’s past. The fight scenes are laid out exceptionally well, much due to Phillips’ background as a Maui Thai fighter (source: Beatrix Rose press release). The pace never slows down but it doesn’t have to here. Rose in action is the story and it’s one that locks you in from the jump.

Favoccia does a fantastic job bringing the Hong Kong Underworld to life through Rose’s actions. The fights feel very intense and captures the readers attention without letting go. The first encounter with Yaomo and Rose is excellent. It’s arguably the strongest visual moments of this issue after the intro pages. Seeing what a force she is, Rose instantaneously connects with the readers. The world of espionage mixed with underground looks like this will be a fun ride to jump on board with.

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #1 - On sale July 12th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Valeria Favoccia, Ellie Wright, Sheelagh D, Saida Temofonte (Cover: Adriana Melo)

Credit: Comixology Originals

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #1 - On sale July 12th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Valeria Favoccia, Ellie Wright, Sheelagh D, Saida Temofonte (Cover: Adriana Melo)

Credit: Comixology Originals

Overall, This new world of Beatrix Rose shows promise and excitement with its first issue. Incredible storytelling and art set the stage for what looks to be a non-stop thrill ride with intrigue thrown in the mix. Make sure you check this out on Comixology this week. It’s one that doesn’t miss its mark.

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ONCE AND FUTURE #27 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this edition, we are continuing on reading one of the most creative and imaginative books on the market. Once And Future #27 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamara Bonvillain, & Ed Dukeshire for Boom Studios progresses on with its’ fantastic tale. Each issue, there’s something new and unique that makes this a must-read each time out. Let’s take a dive into the latest epic adventures of Bridgette, Duncan and Rose, shall we?

Once And Future #27

Creative: Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamara Bonvillain, & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #27

Creative: Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamara Bonvillain, & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue opens up at Grail Castle where Elaine, Bridgette’s daughter has taken up residency. She is on a mission to save Galahad, her “son”. He is a mix of a half zombie and half mantaur but Elaine is pushing to save him by any means she can. Meanwhile, It’s Christmas Eve and everyone is making a play for the sword in the stone. Yes, that is correct, the legendary sword of Excalibur is in play for the one who should be King. Remember how I said this book is one of the most imaginative at the LCS? Need I say more.

Bridgette makes the plan on what to do: take out anyone trying to make a claim. She gets some unlikely help and readers are treated to an all out battle for the sword. It’s exciting action from the first panel! The resolution from that is big and fits into the outstanding character work from this book. The story of Galahad this issue also takes a few turns and readers are left with a final page that will really catch some attention.

Once And Future #27

Creative: Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamara Bonvillain, & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #27

Creative: Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamara Bonvillain, & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #27

Creative: Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamara Bonvillain, & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Gillen creates a very solid issue within these pages. The Galahad story is one that gets broken up but has an ending that fits perfectly to where the characters connected are. Bridgette McGuire is one of the best characters in comics. Her personality throughout every adventure is always stealing the panel. How she prepares for the battle at Hyde Park will hook readers and add some excitement to the story at hand. The ending of this issue will hit some emotional marks and closes the book out strong.

Is there a better artist in comics right now than Dan Mora? Consistently, every issue he draws is energetic and always presents moments larger than life. The entire battle of Hype Park is prime example. The action is HUGE. They jump off the page. Not to be outdone, the Galahad ending proves not everything needs a huge panel. The quiet moments there hit with readers with an emotional combo. There are few books on the market as Once & Future for its creative quality.

Once And Future #27

Creative: Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamara Bonvillain, & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #27

Creative: Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamara Bonvillain, & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #27

Creative: Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamara Bonvillain, & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #27

Creative: Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamara Bonvillain, & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Once and Future #27 continues to prove why its’ one of the best reads at the LCS. Great storytelling and fantastic art make this book a must have every time out. Keep your eyes peeled on NCBD at the local comic shops and don’t miss this issue!

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MIGHTY MORPHIN' #21 (BOOM SUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re continuing the “Charge To 100” with the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Mighty Morphin #21 by Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire gear up the team for their next adventure, with all roads leading to the legacy number #100 in September. Let’s check out where Angel Grove’s finest are up to now, shall we?

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The team is back on Earth after”acquiring” a new command center as the old one was destroyed during the Eltarian War. With the team being in space, they returned to find out Jason’s mother had passed away. This has been an emotional story going on between both books (highly recommend Power Rangers #20). This issue focuses heavily on Kimberly/ As she goes to check on Jason, readers are seeing Jason deal with the loss of his mother . From here, Kimberly has some catch-up time with Trini, who’s on Earth with the rest of the Omega Rangers. This is a fun sequence seeing the two friends catch up on events going on, primarily Trimi breaking down events to Kimberly. It’s almost a great intro page for new readers who get the bullet points of some of the Omega Rangers adventures.

The conversation does carry a big impact on Kimberly, as she brings up points to both Tommy and Billy. Being a Power Ranger and the responsibilities along with the legacy is driving Kimberly’s motives this issue. The results lead a pair of rangers into a situation unplanned for. What will be the outcome of cementing the legacy? Readers will have to check this issue out and see for themselves.

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Groom shows off some great character moments involving Kimberly and some of her fellow rangers. The conversation with Trini bring up a few points that have quietly been looming with Kimberly. Factor in the impact of Jason losing his mother and it pushes Kimberly to question where she (and the rest of the Rangers) go from here. The outcome makes sense as with trying to move forward is never an easy road. The ending of this issue will have reader’s attention and how this plays out should make for a fun story.

Hidalgo’s depiction of Kimberly’ conversation with Trini hits the marks for this issue. often, readers can forget that these young heroes are still young and have lives outside of fighting the forces of evil. The Mall sequence of events really gave this issue some light-hearted moments while also building up for the more serious nature of the issue’s final moments. Action sequences worked where they were placed in the story. Very interesting final page to close the book out on.

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #21 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Mighty Morphin’ #21 continue the Charge to 100 with a very heavy character driven issue. Groom and Hidalgo present the struggles of Kimberly and where she progresses from her makes for the beginnings of another entertaining story in the Power Rangers Universe. Keep an eye out for this book at the LCS this week.

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BASILISK #9 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! We’re finally returning to the battle of the Chimera in the return issue of Basilsk by Boom Studios! Basilisk #9 by Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire kicks off the final chapter of this horror comic, where a group of individuals known as the Chimera are on a murderous spree with one lone survivor trying to stop them. The series has been an absolutely violent and fantastic read with many twists along the way. Entering the final stretch, let’s see where this book is heading, shall we?

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

ICYMI: The Chimera is a murderous group who have been leaving death and destruction in their wake, while leaving a survivor from the attack to speak their legend. In one of those cases, someone has made it their mission to stop them once and for all. The hunters have become the hunted while the two forces have escalated things over this run. After the last issue, there is much fallout for the two forces of this story. This issue opens up with Vanessa, leader of the Chimera having a flashback to a moment growing up. This gives a bit of insight to how she became one of the Chimera, who’s powers are based off the five senses. Now it appears she has returned back to the beginning of everything. It’s an interesting part of the story with a lot more room to grow on. Vanessa’s actions of late have come back to haunt her to a degree.

On the other side, Hannah, the lone survivor of a Chimera attack, has her own flashback while waking up in a hospital. Regan, the Chimera defector and Hannah’s ally, is outside watching and listening. Their relationship takes a unique twist during this issue. It’s one readers will not be super surprised (and this isn’t a slight. It makes sense for the characters involved) at but its impact still hits very solid. The final sequence of events is another great surprise and one that could change the fate of the series moving forward.

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Bunn is crafting a truly intense story within these pages for the final chapter. Last issue was a brutal one where Vanessa and Hannah both were left in bad condition for various reasons. This issue does a subtle reintroduction to these two focal characters. New readers might be a bit confused in certain areas but can pick up quick with talking the readers back thru their pasts. The most stand-out moment was the interaction between Regan and Hannah. Their “frienemy” status has been taken up a notch with a huge cliffhanger ending that I feel will have a drastic effect on this book’s conclusion.

Scharf delivers on the emotional toll from the series in this issue. This point rises to the front when dealing with Hannah and Regan this issue. Readers will easily connect with Hannah’s emotional reaction to those scenes. Vanessa’s reactions also stand out this issue as well. there isn’t a ton of fighting and action here, but the weight of the previous battles weigh heavy on the characters involved. Solid final panel to close out the latest chapter on.

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Basilisk returns for its’ final chapter with a solid issue. Bunn & Scharf continue to break down the main characters for the eventual final battle. The payoff will be huge for the emotional moments showcased throughout this issue. Make sure to keep an eye out for it at the LCS this week!

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RED TAG #5 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/STOUT CLUB)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out the conclusion of an excellent series on the Comixology Originals line. Red Tag #5 by Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz, Chris Peter & Bernardo Brice has showcased the adventures of a trio of friends who become involved in a political scheme that has drastic effects on an upcoming election in Brazil. The book has taken some great twists but it’s time for this chapter to end. Let’s see how this final chapter of the story plays out, shall we?

Red Tag #5 (of 5) - On Sale June 5th

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Roger Cruz, Chris Peter & Bernardo Brice

Photo Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Red Tag #5 (of 5) - On Sale June 5th

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Roger Cruz, Chris Peter & Bernardo Brice

Photo Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story of Lis, Lu and Leco has been an exciting one to read. Based in the streets of San Paulo, While standing up for a simple vendor on the street, the trio takes the phone of a corrupt policeman named Noronha. Unknown to them is that phone has secrets of plans to influence an upcoming election, including taking out an opposing candidate in Neto. With that information now open to the people, the powers that be are doing all they can to stop the three and keep their plans in place. A big factor to fixing this mess has been bringing in Zé Fofinho, a dangerous man who will do anything to clean up this mess. From killing Noronha to torturing Leco, Zé Fofinho will stop at nothing to end this. The three are now on the run and time is running out. Can they get the information to the right people and stop the election from being tampered with?

The final chapter begins with a flashback of Zé Fofinho in 1979. It’s another showcase of how evil this man truly is. Once sped up to present time (2018), Zé Fofinho is hot on pursuit of the three after the daring rescue of Leco last issue. Meanwhile, the three are working with a reporter by the name of Roque Alves to find out Zé Fofinho’s identity. From here, the pace really speeds up into a frantic action sequence as the walls close in on the 3 when trouble arrives at their front door….literally. When it’s settled, readers get the big showdown between Zé Fofinho and our heroes that has been building since the beginning. How does all this play out? trust me when I say this: readers will have a decisive conclusion to this story and one that they will want to immediately read again.

Red Tag #5 (of 5) - On Sale June 5th

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Roger Cruz, Chris Peter & Bernardo Brice

Photo Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Red Tag #5 (of 5) - On Sale June 5th

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Roger Cruz, Chris Peter & Bernardo Brice

Photo Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Red Tag #5 (of 5) - On Sale June 5th

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Roger Cruz, Chris Peter & Bernardo Brice

Photo Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Scavone puts a well placed conclusion in place with this issue. The character of Zé Fofinho has been one that’s commanded the panels that he’s been in with his presence. The chess match that has been going on these past issues has been exciting to read. Lis has been the voice of the voiceless for this series and showed that never-back-down attitude even in the face of certain danger. Never more so does this come t the fore front than during the standoff. Readers will be excited to see how this plays out. The ending is very fitting for where the story was heading. In a world that could always use some courage, this story showed that courage can come from unexpected places and still pack a much needed impact when needed.

Cruz’s art was spectacular for this finale. The action sequences when the fight came to the front door was fun and creative to witness. During this story, it’s easy to forget that the heroes are not trained or having any super powers. They’re ordinary people with a will to help make change. The fights make perfect sense and the standoff proves to deliver the intensity of the moment. It’s fluid to the pacing. Nothing feels rushed and plays out very natural to the story. Great final panel to close this chapter out on.

Red Tag #5 (of 5) - On Sale June 5th

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Roger Cruz, Chris Peter & Bernardo Brice

Photo Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Red Tag #5 (of 5) - On Sale June 5th

Creative: Rafael Scavone, Roger Cruz, Chris Peter & Bernardo Brice

Photo Credit: Comixology Originals/Stout Club

Overall, Red Tag #5 delivers a satisfying conclusion to a very engaging story. Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz & the team present the power of courage in the face of insurmountable odds with excellent storytelling and art. The book is a great read and should be on your radar when looking thru Comixology this week.

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BRZRKR #9 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this edition, we’re nearing the end of a very intriguing series from Boom Studios. BRZRKR #9 by Keanu Reeves (yes, THAT Keanu Reeves), Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree and Clem Robins has been an exciting read into the life of B, a half man/half god and his search to find an end to his immortal life. The story has gone in a few different directions than one would expect but it’s been a solid read each time out. Let’s check out where the latest chapter is taking us this time, shall we?

BRZRKR #9 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree and Clem Robins

Credit: Boom Studios

BRZRKR #9 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree and Clem Robins

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Last issue showed how B went missing from the experiments of Dr. Caudwell, who revealed his evil mater plan. Where readers jump in, it appears as B has finally connected with his father on a whole other realm. However that reunion is cut short as B is pulled back to Earth without a ton of answers he was looking for. Is anyone really prepared for how B handles this moment? Meanwhile, Diana, B’s only “friend” in the government agency working with him is in a containment tank after being exposed to energy radiating from an explosion involving B.

Once B returns, readers get a very blunt, brutal, in your face look at what B is capable of. How do you stop an unstoppable force? That is the question to ask during these moments. This pleases Caudwell, who is watching all these events and enjoying what he’s seeing. However, an X factor is thrown into the mix that might derail everything. Readers are left with a very puzzling last panel to ponder over.

BRZRKR #9 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree and Clem Robins

Credit: Boom Studios

BRZRKR #9 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree and Clem Robins

Credit: Boom Studios

BRZRKR #9 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree and Clem Robins

Credit: Boom Studios

There’s much to talk about with this issue. Reeves & Kindt unleash B in one of the most primal and violent ways readers will ever see in a fight. To drive the point of how intensely important learning B’s secret to clone/adapt was well played. Readers fully get why Caudwell is happy to see the “progress” unfold in this issue. The short family reunion served its’ purpose to light the match known as B’s rage. Once B thinks he will finally get some answers, they are denied once again and he takes that out on anyone in sight. The biggest question is Diana’s involvement in this issue which readers will see that unfold next time.

Garney delivers some of the most violent action you will read in a comic within these pages. B unleashed is a terrifying image to witness and readers get a front row seat for that. There is nothing held back about it. An immortal killing machine unleashed. period. The conversation with ‘dad” worked well here as well, as it drove home B’s anger when he returned to Earth. That last sequence of events does raise some questions and Garney crafts those moments to really have readers talking.

BRZRKR #9 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree and Clem Robins

Credit: Boom Studios

BRZRKR #9 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree and Clem Robins

Credit: Boom Studios

BRZRKR #9 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree and Clem Robins

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, BRZRKR #9 sets the final arc off with an intense kick in the teeth. The creative team show B is at his most brutal withan ending that draws up more questions than answers (and that’s not a bad thing). Make sure to check this series out at the LCS this week. Big things are happening towards the conclusion.

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POWER RANGERS UNLIMITED: COUNTDOWN TO RUIN #1 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! On this entry, we’re checking out a one-shot from the great people over at Boom Studios. If you haven’t been checking out the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers line of books, you’re really missing out on some of the best books at the LCS.

Power Rangers Unlimited: Countdown to Ruin #1 by Marguerite Bennett, Anna Kekovsky Chandra, Giuseppe Cafaro, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino, Fabi Marques & Ed Dukeshire is a solo sotry focusing on a character we’ve seen appear recently in the pages of Power Rangers: Andros. This books sheds some light on the motives of this character that’s generating some buzz around the “Charge to 100” (for legacy numbering) and that monster issue coming in September. Let’s check this story out and see what’s happening here, shall we?

Power Rangers Unlimited: Countdown to Ruin #1 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Marguerite Bennett, Anna Kekovsky Chandra, Giuseppe Cafaro, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino, Fabi Marques & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Keyla Valerio)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Unlimited: Countdown to Ruin #1 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Marguerite Bennett, Anna Kekovsky Chandra, Giuseppe Cafaro, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino, Fabi Marques & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story kicks off on KO-35, where readers see a fallen ranger right before their eyes: Zhane , the Silver anger! From there, the timeline jumps back thirteen years to show Andros’s family being attacked and decimated by a mysterious figure. Andros watches his sister Karone being taken away and whatever else is left of his world is now gone. Zhane finds him but he’s not alone as there are Power Rangers fighting off the attackers. The boys (among others) are taken in by Rangers Maavi & Dhaza. From here, readers show how Andros is adapting to his new life.

Thebig shift in Andros’s story is when both he and Zhane join the Planetary Defense Syndicate. Albeit, both have their reasons for it. Zhane became involved to help more people. Andros’ sole purpose was to find any information concerning his sister and the parties responsible. Throughout his journey, Andros has never let go of those emotions from the past. Once they both graduate, an opportunity is presented to them both, one that changes everything even more than is realized at the time. In that journey, a hero is born and a hero is lost. How will this all play out and tie into the current series? read and find out!

Power Rangers Unlimited: Countdown to Ruin #1 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Marguerite Bennett, Anna Kekovsky Chandra, Giuseppe Cafaro, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino, Fabi Marques & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Unlimited: Countdown to Ruin #1 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Marguerite Bennett, Anna Kekovsky Chandra, Giuseppe Cafaro, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino, Fabi Marques & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Unlimited: Countdown to Ruin #1 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Marguerite Bennett, Anna Kekovsky Chandra, Giuseppe Cafaro, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino, Fabi Marques & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Bennett really gave Andros a memorable back story with this issue. At the center of all this story is someone trying to find revenge/peace for what he lost at any cost. Andros shows many emotions as one his age would with the factors surrounding his life. The friendship with Zhane will connect with readers. Even wen Andros is ready to quit on himself, Zhane is thereto support him. This plays huge dividends for what happens later in the book. It’s a great companion piece to what i happening in Power Rangers with this character and foreshadows things to come in present time.

The art team back up the writing superbly on this book. The emotions of Andros are fully brought to life in these pages. It doesn’t stop while he’s young. The art team carry that through until the last page. Readers will also see the strength of Zhane’s friendship to Andros and how in never waivers no matter what as well. The final page sums up the feelings readers will have for this story perfectly.

Power Rangers Unlimited: Countdown to Ruin #1 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Marguerite Bennett, Anna Kekovsky Chandra, Giuseppe Cafaro, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino, Fabi Marques & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Unlimited: Countdown to Ruin #1 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Marguerite Bennett, Anna Kekovsky Chandra, Giuseppe Cafaro, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino, Fabi Marques & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Unlimited: Countdown to Ruin #1 - On Sale June 29th

Creative: Marguerite Bennett, Anna Kekovsky Chandra, Giuseppe Cafaro, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino, Fabi Marques & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Power Rangers Unlimited: Countdown To Ruin #1 is an excellent pick up at the LCS this week. The creative team brings a lot of emotions and highlights to a character newer readers of Power Rangers are just getting familiar with. There’s much to enjoy from this issue and is a welcome addition to the MMPR line of books. Don’t miss it.

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SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #24 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. The saga of Erica Slaughter continues to be a book to have in your pull list each month! Something Is Killing The Children #24 by James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto, & Andworld Design for Boom Studios continues its’ ever engaging story. Let’s not delay any longer and jump right into the latest chapter in the current story arc, shall we?

Something Is Killing The Children #24 - On Sale June 22nd

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto, & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #24 - On Sale June 22nd

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto, & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue kicks off with a flashback sequence to the gruesome murders that started this story arc. readers get their first glance at who the culprit is behind this mess. The moment hits very hard as readers now put a visual to what happened on that day. Gabi, the lone witness to the monster, returns to the scene of the crime and runs into a unexpected ally.

Meanwhile, Riqui, a bartender that has been watching over Gabi since the killings, has a face to face with Erica Slaughter at the bar. Erica’s re-emergence has been attracting much attention and this interaction tells much of where the story is heading. A small town rocked by a horrific moment doesn’t know how to handle it. Now walks in someone asking questions and claiming to help? This conversation gives a true glimpse of the temp in the small town emotion. Factor in that Erica’s problems do not end with solving this case. There’s other forces working against her that make some more ground during this issue. Readers will have much to process with this issue.

Something Is Killing The Children #24 - On Sale June 22nd

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto, & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #24 - On Sale June 22nd

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto, & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #24 - On Sale June 22nd

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto, & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Tynion continues the slow burn approach to this story and it’s working flawlessly. Erica’s investigation is hitting the problems as one would expect. It’s not a one-and-done ordeal. Erica has to deal with a town scared and fearful of whats happening. Her world is definitely not the same one these people live in. The conversation between Riqui and Erica spotlights this. The other strong part of this book is Erica’s growing problem of the House of Cutter. There’s a great recap segment as Erica’ story is being told to Cutter as a small intro for new readers. The dynamic of Cutter is very engaging. What is eventually going to become a HUGE issue for Erica is exciting to see develop for readers.

Dell’edera presents powerful imagery in unveiling the monster behind this story. The pages speak volumes while only showing the monster in 4 panels. There is nothing over the top with the art, but it’s staged to where the readers will develop their own conclusions of the flashback moments. Erica and Cutter also have distinct character moments in this book as well. Cutter’s story progresses enough to have readers guessing how badly does the House want her eliminated to bring in someone of her caliber?

Something Is Killing The Children #24 - On Sale June 22nd

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto, & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #24 - On Sale June 22nd

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto, & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #24 - On Sale June 22nd

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto, & Andworld Design

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, SIKTC #24 has much within these pages to be excited to pick up at the comic shop. The creative team paint this disturbing world with excellent storytelling and art. Thee is much happening with this book, and yet, the major plots are balanced out with enough time that nothing feels forced. The story is building and the payoff will be something incredible. Make sure to sang this issue when you hit the Local Comic Shops this week. You won’t be disappointed.

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ARMORCLADS #4 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. On this edition, we’re taking a look at the penultimate issue of the first chapter of Valiant Entertainment’s latest new series. Armorclads #4 by JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAUL FERNANDEZ, HI-FI, and DAVE SHARPE has been a wild roller coaster of sci-fi action and intrigue. With their trial by fire (literally) coming to a close, let’s take a further deep dive into where this story is heading towards to close, shall we?

ARMORCLADS #4 : June 22nd | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+  Creative:  JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, MANUEL GARCIA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, JORDIE BELLAIRE and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO)  Credit: Valiant Entertianment

ARMORCLADS #4 : June 22nd | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAUL FERNANDEZ, HI-FI, and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

As always, shout outs to Valiant for putting in the recap page for new readers to jump in to any other their series. This simple move makes any issue a jump on point. Here’s my brief recap:

What has started out as a routine mining job for this group of workers, known as IronClads, has now grown into a battle for freedom. This group of miners have now become battle tested fighting back against the Alphan military and other forces. When their leader Peris is captured for his involvement in the death of a sergeant, Lela and the rest of the ‘clads plan to make a daring rescue mission. All the while, Governor Dohman has an interest in Peris and what he could possibly mean to the future.

Where this issue jumps in, Governor Dohman and Peris are discussing the remains of a “God Suit”, a suit used by the various factions to maintain control over the galaxy. According to Dohman, once the suits were lost, so was any type of order. With this new find, Dohman feels Peris might be the key to making this relic into a force to regaining a commanding presence over the universe.

Meanwhile, Lela and her army of allies have now made their way to the citadel control center when Governor Dohman is residing. Right before they make their move, Legionaries make the first attack on the Alphan base. In response, the Alphan military is trying to send reinforcements into fight back. Our heroes make their move sneaking in the base during the chaos. Sneaking in was the easy part as the battle for the base continues to escalate at a rate no one is ready for. How does this all play out you ask? Readers will be very locked in heading into the final issue.

ARMORCLADS #4 : June 22nd | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+  Creative:  JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, MANUEL GARCIA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, JORDIE BELLAIRE and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO)  Credit: Valiant Entertianment

ARMORCLADS #4 : June 22nd | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAUL FERNANDEZ, HI-FI, and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO) and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Creative:  JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAUL FERNANDEZ, HI-FI,  and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO)

ARMORCLADS #4 : June 22nd | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAUL FERNANDEZ, HI-FI, and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

The story heads towards this chapter’s conclusion with some more mystery and a whole lot of action. Governor Dohman’s story is very engaging for the fact of how the “God Suit” has now become a factor in play. Peris’s role is still yet to be determined but it does add another element to this ever- evolving story. The story showcases Lela’s will to pull this mission off. The factors are against the team, but she has emerged in her role as leader of this squad. The plan is simple but everything moving around them is anything but. The tension is built to where it’s going to explode in the finale .

SEPULVEDA steps in for art duties for this issue. The action sequences are what fans will be talking about. Every panel shows how brutal this battle is becoming. It really gives a sense of how serious the Alphan army is and what steps they’re taking to ensure they come out on top. As readers will see as the issue progresses, nothing goes according to plan. This is where the “big fight feel” panels shine thru. Heading into the finale, all bets are off but readers are left with a noteworthy final page.

ARMORCLADS #4 : June 22nd | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+  Creative:  JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, MANUEL GARCIA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, JORDIE BELLAIRE and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO)  Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARMORCLADS #4 : June 22nd | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAUL FERNANDEZ, HI-FI, and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Creative:  JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAUL FERNANDEZ, HI-FI,  and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO)

ARMORCLADS #4 : June 22nd | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAUL FERNANDEZ, HI-FI, and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Creative:  JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAUL FERNANDEZ, HI-FI,  and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO)

ARMORCLADS #4 : June 22nd | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAUL FERNANDEZ, HI-FI, and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, ArmorClads continues to deliver on its building world with solid writing and fantastic art. “We Can Be Heroes” could be the anthem of this book and with good reasons. The saga of how these ultimate underdogs come back thru insurmountable odds has been a fun ride thus far. how this initial chapter concludes is anyone’s guess but fans have much to enjoy within the pages of Valiant’s new hit series.

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THE ALL-NIGHTER #7 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this blog, we’re checking out the latest installment of one of the best books on the Comixology Originals line. The All-Nighter by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar returned last month with a shake-up to our favorite “diner team”. Don’t forget the initial arc is currently in print form from Dark Horse Comics so there’s absolutely no excuse to miss this series. Issue #7 wastes no time hitting the ground running so let’s deep dive into this exceptional series, shall we?

The All-Nighter #7- On Sale June 21st

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #7- On Sale June 21st

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue opens up with a quick flashback to when the diner started to become home to our group of Vampires trying to blend in without making any attention. Normalcy is something this group has struggled with since the beginning of the series (and rightfully so). How is “normal” to vampires. That idea is brought right to the forefront as Joy heads home to reconnect with her mother. However, as readers will see, the idea of “you can go back home” is met with mixed results.

Meanwhile, back at the diner, Alex is trying to continue the “super hero” life an has a run-in with the new “heroes” on the block: the Justice Angels. After the previous story arc, Super Heroes have a split public view. Some are in favor, such as police officer and ally Andrea, while others are against the fact of unchecked authority. The question of “what side are you on” becomes a huge part of this issue. Readers will see how this question poses no easy answer as Alex begins to investigate his “friends from work.” The results & last page will have readers talking until the next issue.

The All-Nighter #7- On Sale June 21st  Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar  Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #7- On Sale June 21st

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #7- On Sale June 21st

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #7- On Sale June 21st  Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar  Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #7- On Sale June 21st

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

Zdarsky showcases the struggles of normalcy in this world within these pages. In Joy’s case, it’s returning home after being away for so long and the reaction she interprets. As for Andrea, balancing the line between her emotions responding to the new stat quo she finds herself in. Both moments represent the toll taken for being apart of this supernatural life. The storytelling really shines thru during these moments for readers. Not to be forgotten, the set-up for the new group of “heroes” arc will be fun to see played out.

Loo delivers on another great issue with the art duties. Depicting Joy returning to see her mother after all this time was presented with much emotion and subtle imagery. Perfect example of this is when Joy sees her mother’s medication bottles on the table (as pictured above). The scene is brief but draws the feelings of uncertainty out of Joy. The rest of the main characters get some solid panel time moving their stories along. The issue is capped off with a last page that drives home what present danger looms on the horizon.

The All-Nighter #7- On Sale June 21st  Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar  Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #7- On Sale June 21st

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #7- On Sale June 21st

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

Overall, The All-Nighter #7 continues forward on its’ successful return. Zdarsky and Loo present this unique world with excellent storytelling and art. The hype is real behind this book. Make sure to read this issue for NCBD and get caught up on the previous arc if you haven’t already. It’s Fantastic work!

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GRIM #2 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! On this edition, we’re continuing to follow a brand new hit series from Boom Studios! Grim #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano debuted with a very strong issue out of the gate that had fans talking. The buzz is very real with this book. Where does the story of Jessica Harrow go now? Let’ take a deeper dive in and find out, shall we?

Grim #2 - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #2 - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The consequences of Jessica’s last outing have come back to haunt her as her, being a reaper, crossing over into the real world from the afterlife has now been exposed. However, this issue starts off in Mexico City for El Dia de Los Muertos (Day Of The Dead) and Death has arrived. Literally. Readers should expect a very intense moment during these panels.

Meanwhile Jessica is returning to the Afterlife with her fellow reapers after crossing over into the real world. This is an uncanny predicament. After catching up with her supervisor Adira, Jessica now becomes further in isolation in dealing with the cross over. Never one to sit idle, Jessica schemes a way to figure a way out of this mystery. Does she succeed? what’s the truth about what’s happened? Plus that last page! There is much for readers to enjoy within these pages.

Grim #2 - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #2 - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

Phillips delivers on a solid follow-up to the debut issue. Jessica’s story is one that readers are only getting small glimpses of, but yet, there’s enough to be fully locked in on where the story is going. The dynamic she has with her fellow reapers is fun and engaging. Once the story shifts gears to her plan of solving her mysterious situation, readers get hit with some impactful pages later in the story. The start of Death’s part in the comic is one that made a serious impact and nothing good can come from it.

Flaviano crushes it on art duties yet again. From the Day of The Dead part to when Jessica and her team try their plan, panels are popping off the pages. I’ve become a big fan of how music is incorporated in this book. Last issue was Blue Oyster Cult, This issue was The Doors. Visualizing the lyrics gives another feel to what readers are seeing. It looks fresh and stands out. Readers are going to really savor what they’re getting out of this comic. There is much to enjoy.

Grim #2 - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #2 - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #2 - On Sale June 15th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, the trip thru the afterlife within these pages cannot be missed. Grim #2 delivers on strong storytelling and mind-blowing art. Jessica Harrow has to be in contention for best new character of 2022. Do not let this book pass you by at the LCS! Make sure you lock your copy up today!

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