MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS #108 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, How Morphenomenal has the current Power Rangers story arc by Melissa Flores and Simona Di Gianfelice been! Taking over the flagship title at BOOM! STUDIOS with issue #101, the creative team has lit a fire under the fandom with its’ excellent re-introduction of a fan-favorite villain while challenging the heroes of Angel Grove like never before. Considering how things left off last issue, readers have been waiting on their edge of their seats for this latest issue to drop! Luckily, the wait is over and a special guest star is filling in on art duties that fans will be excited to see swing thru!

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS #108 by Melissa Flores, Marco Renna, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli and Ed Dukeshire dive into the mystery surrounding the big identity reveal of Mistress Vile’s enforcer! Let’s not delay any longer and dive right in, shall we?

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS #108 by Melissa Flores, Marco Renna, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios - on sale May 17th

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS #108 by Melissa Flores, Marco Renna, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios - on sale May 17th

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The Rita Repulsa fans might remember from the TV show is no more. Out of her shadow has emerged a dangerous foe that the Rangers haven’t been able to stop yet. Her name is Mistress Vile. In a short amount of time, Vile has defeated Lord Zedd, captured and possessed Matt, the green Ranger, and now is in the final stages of achieving her plan of achieving ultimate power.

The only thing standing in her way is a morphin-powered Lord Zedd looking for revenge. Vile sends her enforcer to deal with him. During the fight, it is revealed that the mysterious figure is none other than ZORDON?!

The story opens up on the planet Bizerk. Vile and Alpha-1 are standing in front of a frozen figure…Zordon. It is revealed to readers that Vile has placed his consciousness in a time wrap, splitting it from the body! Vile frees him from the ice and without a conscious, Vile uses her powers to persuade him to her cause.

The story speeds to present time and “The Vessal” hits the scene, making a mindless walk thru the chaos around him from Vile’s forces attacking Angel Grove to head right to the Command Center. Making his way to Zordon’s chamber, the Vessal confronts Rocky, Adam, Alpha and Zordon! The action picks up as The Vessal disposes of the Rangers attack with relative ease. At this stage, he makes the connection with Zordon’s essence!

Readers see the two meet in an unlikely place with a meeting of two minds…literally. Both Zordons have their cases and stances, no one looking to budge. The conversation shifts to the Vessal’s ultimate goals which readers see where Zordon stands in response. The fallout is one that will leave readers guessing as the ripple effect can be felt on the final page.

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS #108 by Melissa Flores, Marco Renna, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios - on sale May 17th

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS #108 by Melissa Flores, Marco Renna, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios - on sale May 17th

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS #108 by Melissa Flores, Marco Renna, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios - on sale May 17th

BREAKDOWN: Flores brings an “angel vs. devil” approach to the conversation with the Vessel and Zordon within these pages. The pacing for the story allowed for a small moment with other characters but drove home the importance of these to meeting. Once they finally meet and connect, readers get taken on a sound trip thru the various emotions and memories both have. Seeing how both attack the other with key points kept this moment engaging as the high-stakes game they were playing rolled onward. Diving into the motivations for the Vessel fleshed out some questions readers will have and also positioned its’ future in an unforeseen direction. The conclusion of the issue leaves much to ponder as a key factor in this conflict seems to be ready to leave its’ mark.

Renna steps in for art duties and anytime he’s on a book, you know the art will deliver. The steady, methodical walk to the command center early in the issue links up to readers about how focused the Vessel’s mission was. The 2 page spread when they finally meet will be a visual to stand out as that moment sets the tone for the majority of the issue. The conversation comes across as direct and intense as one would expect. Seeing the reactions both have to the other’s verbal jabs highlights those panels right to its conclusion. Excellent final image to keep readers guessing at what’s next to unfold.

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS #108 by Melissa Flores, Marco Renna, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios - on sale May 17th

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS #108 by Melissa Flores, Marco Renna, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios - on sale May 17th

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS #108 by Melissa Flores, Marco Renna, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios - on sale May 17th

FINAL POINT: 8.8 OF OF 10

The mystery behind the Vessel’s uncanny mission is brought front and center during the havoc of Mistress Vile’s attack. Flores, Renna and the team throw the spotlight on this character and its counterpart with strong writing and exceptional artwork that will have fans reeling from the meeting of the two minds. You definitely don’t want to miss this issue on NCBD!

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ARCADE KINGS #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re taking a look at a brand new series from Image Comics that you don’t want to pass up on for New Comic Book Day! With the new Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom being the talk of pop culture fans this week, it is very ironic (and simultaneously poetic) that the world of video games plays a part into this saga shrouded in mystery. Arcade Kings #1 by DYLAN BURNETT (Cosmic Ghost Rider), Walter Baiamonte and Sara Antonellini welcomes readers to Infinity City and an enigmatic figure starting his own heroic quest. Let’s not delay and “press start” to this review already. Ready for the first level?

Arcade Kings #1 by DYLAN BURNETT (Cosmic Ghost Rider), Walter Baiamonte and Sara Antonellini 

Credit: Image Comics - On sale May 17th, 2023

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in Infinity City. A prize fight is happening in front of a capacity crowd. In one corner, a fighter named “Ziegler”. In the other is world champion Victor McMax! The action is flying in the ring, but looking from the outside are two young boys with very different personalities. One is Joe, who wants to follow in the champ’s footsteps. The other is his younger brother Ken, who seems disinterested in the action in the ring. Once the final bell hits, McMax retains his title via KO.

The story jumps a short time later and McMax announces his retirement under mysterious circumstances.

From here, readers are taken to Valleytown, a suburb of Infinity City. At the Round House Arcade, there is a commotion as someone was just defeated on a game. Sitting at the game is a figure wearing a unique helmet asking for who’s next. The figure is Joe. When a new competitor steps up, readers are taken on a flashback to three weeks prior where Rikio, the nephew of the arcade owner was assaulted by some punks. He’s saved by Joe, who fends them off. An offer is made following that Rikio can’t say no to: Joe stays at the arcade “to lay low” and in return, he will replace the broken joystick Rikio had and be the protector of the arcade. In three weeks, the deal seems to be paying off for both.

That is until a stranger named Molly walks in to challenge Joe. This is no ordinary player as Molly walks in with her own robot. Molly also says something that triggers a flashback to Joe’s past. What gets said to force an impulsive action? How does Joe fare to this unlikely challenge? Readers sit ringside as Joe has his biggest challenge to date. The fallout sets the tale into a new direction with a final act that keeps readers guessing what will happen next as the story levels up.

BREAKDOWN: Burnett is on double duty for this series and its easy to see he’s crafting something special within these pages. From the opening bell, the pace sets a high rhythm, giving readers just enough information about the young boys before jumping ahead to where Joe’s journey takes shape. His initial start is cryptic as not much is tipped off concerning why he’s trying to stay out of the spotlight. This changes dramatically when Molly hits the scene and peels back a layer of his past. The moment is brief but makes a big impact in the story. Joe’s drive for his cause is memorable as he thrusts himself into fighting when needed while running under the radar of his past. The closing moments are bittersweet as things shift gears but like every great mystery, not everything is revealed at the first chance. The closing moments bring up speculation of what has transpired over the years, btu this is nothing but win for the reader.

The artwork is high energy. The coloring of Baiamonte and Antonellini (along with Simona Iurato and Sharon Marino) makes the sights of Infinity City pop off the panels. It reflects the exhilarating pace of the fighting mixed with the overall story. This is illustrated perfectly with the 2 page spread in the beginning of the issue. Readers will feel the excitement in the crowd with the action in the match. This carries through each fight and it delivers without fault. Burnett’s art plays into the emotional rush of the action. There are great non-action sequences to with a final “walk-off” into the sunset balanced out with a strong closing visual to take readers into the next chapter.

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

Arcade Kings #1 hits a nice 1-2 combo of action and drama that the readers won’t need to worry about the judges scoring. Burnett and his team drop an emotionally charged tale clouded in secrets and combat with solid writing and dynamic art that doesn’t need a cheat code. Make sure you level up your collection on NCBD with this issue.

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NO/ONE #3 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re following the clues surrounding the biggest mystery in comics: WHO IS NO ONE? The Image Comics series via Black Market Narrative has been an absolute smash hit with readers as both #1 and #2 have gone into 2nd and 3rd printings. The way that this series has branched outside traditional comics promotion is incredible with its companion podcast and viral shorts. “No/One” feels more like an event rather than a series. Note, this is only after two issues of the series. To cause that strong of a reaction after only two issues is a testament to the amazing work being done with this series.

NO/ONE #3 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou dives back into the story after last issue’s shocking ending. All bets are off where the fallout goes from here, but let’s not wait any longer. Shall we resume the mystery of “Who Is No One”?

NO/ONE #3 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou for Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Louis Capel. Michael Kern. Coach Nathan Cade. All dead with a possible common thread connecting them. That common denominator is the mysterious vigilante known as “No/One”. However, it is more complicated that it seems. “Richard Roe” aka “the accountability Killer” or No/One is publicly known as Aaron Kern. Kern has been in Allegheny County Jail after being caught and confessing to being the killer. So if he’s behind bars, who is the copycat attacking under the mask? This is on top of Assistant chief Ben Kern (Aaron’s father) being attacked and saved by No/One?!

No/One also has caught the eyes of Pittsburgh Ledger Editor Teddy Barlow and reporter Julia Paige who are covering the case via podcast. Detectives Singh and Harper are on the case, trying to make sense of it all. The City of Pittsburgh is on edge. Senator Noah Kemp (who survived a No/One attack) arrives and makes a public plea to bring swift legal change to protect the people from No/One. Tate looks to Kern for support and is answered with a public resignation instead.

This issue opens Police Sergeant Vince Harmon sitting with Ben Kern setting up an exit interview to tie up loose ends. This is interrupted by Lieutenant McGarrity, who barges in with questions of his own for Kern. The conversation is heated as the frustration of the case is boiling over. Once cooler heads prevail, the case file is given to Kern for one last attempt to find a clue to solve the case.

Meanwhile, Julia and Teddy are discussing Aaron Kern’s timeline when she receives a call from her mother, FOC News host Alanna Page, who is going on-air to talk about the case. When declined, Alanna’s attention shifts to another case. That case involves a man by the name of Kenneth Chbosky. Shortly after the show, Chbosky reaches out to Julia for an interview due to her No/One coverage.

How does things fare with another profile case? How does this fit in with the No/One case? Readers witness what transpires and what dangers follow. With the spotlight burning hotter on all the major players, the case shifts into new directions. With so many vested parties searching for answers, there is no shortage of enjoyment for readers to have with this series.

NO/ONE #3 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou for Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

BREAKDOWN: Higgins and Buccellato focuses heavy on the tension the No/One case is having on the citizens of Pittsburgh. Right from the opening segment, they set the tone of anger and bitterness directed at Ben Kern. It’s countered with his own tormented feelings with how his family is attached to the case. The story with Julia this issue presents an interesting dynamic with her mother that has only begun to scratch the surface. It is overshadowed by the events involving her and Chbosky, which the writing team shows how dangerous her line of work can be. The fallout changes some preconceived notions surrounding her investigation and raises more questions heading further into the mystery. Even with the focus being on Julia for the majority of this issue, the main supporting characters get enough panel time to advance their parts. The conclusion brings one character full circle as anyone involved with this case simply just can’t walk away from it.

First off, how fantastic is the main cover by Borges and Mark Englert! It’s subtle but makes a statement. Heading into the issue, the emotional outbursts pour out of the panels when it involves Ben Kern and Lieutenant McGarrity, Readers can easily connect the pent-up frustration that explodes when Kern tries answering the questioning. Julia and Chbosky’s portion of the story comes off brooding and tense, which pairs perfectly with the blunt writing of Chbosky’s character, The fallout is swift and impactful as no panel goes wasted in redefining Julia’s opinions concerning the story she is diving into. There’s a great near fill page panel that readers can fully see the change unfolding surrounding Julia’s case. Panel structure is also giving this series a more powerful feel to how No/One’s actions have grabbed the city’s attention. There’s a certain energy that this book brings that gets amplified by the amazing art.

NO/ONE #3 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou for Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

NO/ONE #3 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou for Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The Massive-Verse’s biggest mystery heads into uncharted territory with its’ latest entry. Shifting the focus away from the main case to highlight a smaller one is a risky gamble, but Higgins, Buccellato, Borges, and the team tie it all together with compelling writing and phenomenal art. The mystery has only just begun but there is a reason why this series gets all the praise it does: It’s simply THAT Good! Don’t miss this series and the companion podcast when it drops!

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BLACK CLOAK #5 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re diving into the fantasy murder mystery unfolding in the pages of Image Comics’ latest hit series. BLACK CLOAK #5 by Kelly Thompson , Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey brings the investigation into the death of Kiros’ royal family into uncharted territory. How will Phaedra Essex and Pax handle their latest obstacle in uncovering the truth? Let’s not wait another minute and jump into the brand-new chapter, shall we?

BLACK CLOAK #5 by by Kelly Thompson , Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics (On Sale May 10th, 2023)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Black Cloaks (Kiros Law Enforcement) Phaedra Essex and Pax have been assigned to solve the murder case involving Freyal III of Sidra, the heir apparent to the royal family of Kiros. Like any high-profile case, the pressure is on the law-enforcement team to find answers. This case hits close to Essex because at one point, she was connected to Freyall. Readers saw their past play out last issue connecting the emotional impact this case is having on Essex. With the city on the verge of a public meltdown, time is running out on the pair to provide closure. Other factors have come into play such as the Kiros Three (the most powerful humans on Kiros), who have a vested interest in how things play off. Even after last issue’s revelation that Freyall’s death appears to have been a suicide, there still is more to uncover with this case. Their latest lead puts them on a path to meet an unexpected figure: PHINNEAS II OF THANE, Essex’s father!

This issue opens up with the Black Cloaks sitting inside the home of Phinneas. The tension is palpable was Essex is none too happy to see her dad. In contrast, Phinneas is disregarding Essex’s warning of how the Kiros Three are appearing to pin the crime on him. Essex lays out her theory that the queen is involved in Freyal’s death but it falls on deaf ears. Phinneas laughes at what is proposed and throws something back right in Essex’s face to counter. When the cloaks are ready to leave, Phinneas offers a name that might be of more service.

In the meantime, Essex is showed major revelations by her brother Devaki that further widens the gap between her and her estranged father. There’s little time to process what’s happening as Phinneas’ name turns out to be someone neither Essex or Pax want to see. The tension ramps up for readers as more clues are given that lead to more options being brought to the forefront. What will Essex do with this new information? A course of direction is set that puts the Black Cloaks closer to the truth but at what cost? Can Essex and Pax find a way to the truth? What do they find when journeying on this new plan of attack? More questions are formed as the pair (and readers) stumble onto a vision within the final panel that adds more fuel to an already mysterious fire.

BLACK CLOAK #5 by by Kelly Thompson , Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics (On Sale May 10th, 2023)

BLACK CLOAK #5 by by Kelly Thompson , Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics (On Sale May 10th, 2023)

BREAKDOWN: Thompson keeps taking readers deeper into the drama with this latest chapter. The family dynamic between Essex and Phinneas stood out as it showed Essex in a new light. The strain on her relationship played out making Essex face a wide variety of emotions. There is a scene involving a painting that readers can instantly see Essex demonstrate this point. The build-up to Phinneas’s person of interest comes off big due to his non-chalant ways when getting questioned. It is at that moment, the story shifts into high gear, sending the pair into a risky situation, Pacing moves things right along while allowing the characters to shine when the spotlight is on them. The latter half of the book doesn’t slow down as Essex and Pax make a move that could be the break they so desperately need. The closing moments throw more questions into their case and that’s never a bad thing for the reader.

McClaren and Carey keep the panels more grounded than in recent issues to drive home the emotional pull on Essex and her father. The reactions to her father’s answers added more weight to her own dealing with the case. The scene involving the painting is another example of how visually creative this series is with every issue. The world of Kiros pops off every panel. The painting plays into showing a different side of Essex that readers will get a more complete idea of what she is feeling in dealing with this very personal case. The actions following Phinneas’s “help” swing the story into a more shadowing feel which pays off on the final moments. The final full page panel closes up events, leaving much to process as the case deepens going into its’ next phase.

BLACK CLOAK #5 by by Kelly Thompson , Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics (On Sale May 10th, 2023)

BLACK CLOAK #5 by by Kelly Thompson , Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics (On Sale May 10th, 2023)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The crime drama of Kiros takes a small detour to address Essex’s family relationships before ramping back up into what has become an unescapable series. Thompson, McClaren and Carey continue to expose the wildly imaginative world of the Black Cloaks with superb writing and art. The series generates the high praise its’ getting for a reason. Don’t miss this issue on New Comic Book Day.

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SOMETHING EPIC #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are checking out a brand new series from Image Comics that is generating a huge buzz heading into New Comic Book Day. Something Epic #1 from SZYMON KUDRAŃSKI (Spawn, Punisher) has a very unique concept behind it with some fantastic visuals to match. Readers will be challenged with “Is Perception really Reality’? What is so special about fourteen-year-old Danny Dillon? Let’s take a closer look at what all the hype is about, shall we?

Something Epic #1 from SZYMON KUDRAŃSKI

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue opens up with a woman giving birth to a young boy she names Danny Dillon. Danny is inter-monologuing about imagination is the first thing created prior to when we are born. The story speeds up to when he is a young boy. As Danny is walking in a wooded area, he looks to the sky. Flying about him is a superhero that echoes the outline of a very familiar hero. Danny gives a great insight on the concept of imagination, perceiving it as a “gift”. Danny goes to a doctor’s office to be checked out but he is diagnosed as “normal.” The doctor claimed Dany has an “overactive imagination” due to his elevated nervous system. No matter how it is defined, Danny is a special child with a “gift”. His drawings weren’t fake, they were his depictions of real life.

Another day, Danny and his mom are having a conversation about his schooling amongst other topics. During the talk, something grabs her keys. When looking around, Danny’s mom is confused on where they are. Danny senses where they might be as he looks through a mouse hole to find them. The story shifts as Danny moves through the house to the basement. On this trip, he comes across two figures that he knows all too well: an animated cat named Drill and a vampire named Marcus. Danny brushes by them and even at one point (via flashback), shows them to his mother who can’t see them. Only Danny can see the characters

This leads to Danny further breaking down his world. He can see things few others can. In his words, Energy that is Imagination is transformed into something else. Readers are walked thru a guide of Danny’s life as the things he have seen can not be comprehended as real. As he progresses forward, the worlds start blending a bit more as the figures are appearing more and more in the “real world”. This comes to a dramatic halt has the final act brings Danny’s life back to a grounded place with a ominous feel taking readers into the next chapter with a looming shadow lurking on the young boy’s future.

BREAKDOWN: KUDRAŃSKI provides a unique tale that poses many questions of what is real vs. what is imagination. Danny’s tale starts out as any young child’s would. Believing in “make believe” characters isn’t that outlandish. However, the theme of Perception vs. Reality never leaves readers minds. Danny is well educated in this area as the writing portrays him in touch with the aspects of his reality. For being so young, Danny never appears scared or rattled at what he comes across. It is a “new normal” that he has become comfortable living in. The closing of the issue brings up some theories of what is unfolding that will challenge Danny’s world. Readers will have much to decipher heading to the next chapter.

The art is stunning throughout. The use of 12 panel pages jumps out right from the start, right down to the placement of credits mixed in within said pages. The full page panels exemplify big moments when they appear. Nothing feels overused or forced to amp up a segment. Danny’s definition of his world via 2-page full panels is what fans will resonate with the most. It is a clear picture of what Danny sees and adds more to the argument of is his perception really reality. Danny’s reactions are different than hat readers might be expecting to see. There is never a sense that there is danger or fear when these characters pop up. Danny is portrayed as completely comfortable in this world. The only time there is a sense of doubt is the final pages, which challenges readers on what they see vs. what they think they know.

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The world of Danny Dillon is an eye-popping experience that will question what readers see vs. what they think. KUDRAŃSKI brings this to page with stellar artwork balanced out with a story growing by each page. The concept has only begun to step into focus, making this a book you want to keep an eye out for at the Local Comic Shops.

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PHANTOM ROAD #3 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to a brand-new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH podcast!

For this entry, we are riding shotgun along the horror on the highway as Image Comics’ latest hit keeps rolling along! PHANTOM ROAD #3 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands furthers the mystery behind the supernatural sci-fi road Dom and Birdie now travel on. Let’s take a deeper dive on the latest chapter, shall we?

PHANTOM ROAD #3 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit : Image Comics - on sale May 10th, 2023

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Fate has taken a truck driver named Dom and a crash survivor named Birdie & made them an unlikely duo connected to a mysterious object. This object appears to have crossed them into a mirrored dimension with faceless figures trying to acquire what they possess. Last issue sent the pair to a truck stop with a mysterious figure being very cryptic about what the truth is. The truck stop itself seemed suspicious as well, with the pair leaving and appearing to be back to their rightful time. However, things have changed with the pair being in pain when separated form the object and a killed faceless being turning into a human form. Now law enforcement are closing in to investigate, Dom and Birdie are searching for answers and dodging the law.

This issue opens up with FBI agent Theresa Weaver arriving on the scene. She immediately takes over the case from the local officers, who appear to be in way over their heads. Weaver takes some pictures of the scene and breaks down the victim’s remains. Leaving the scene, Weaver is in contact with her supervisor going over notes. Readers clearly see that the FBI knows more about what is going on than they’re letting on. At her hotel room, she is visited by Deputy Dunn, who informs her of the initial accident involving Birdie.

Once at the scene, Weaver starts adding things up. Readers start getting more pieces of the puzzle revealed as Weaver furthers her investigation. The final act shows Weaver’s connection to the case might not be as cut and dry as is let on. That said, no one is expecting what unfolds in the closing moments. The mystery surrounding the object has just begun.

PHANTOM ROAD #3 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit : Image Comics - on sale May 10th, 2023

PHANTOM ROAD #3 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit : Image Comics - on sale May 10th, 2023

BREAKDOWN: Lemire takes the lead characters out for this issue and devotes the time to establishing Agent Weaver to the audience. Weaver comes across as a no-nonsense agent but as things move on, Lemire sets up the slow reveal attaching her to what is going on with Dom and Birdie. The overall story had some clues revealed but still has fans guessing at what the true nature of things are. Pacing was fine as the “day in the life” model for Weaver worked to connect her to the readers. The closing sequence was a solid surprise and throws more mystery onto an already growing tale.

Walta and Bellaire keep the gritty and dark feel of the story going even without Dom or Birdie involved. The mannerisms of Agent Weaver play into her familiarity with the case at hand without tipping off too much. The interactions with the locals establish this quickly carrying through to the panels with Deputy Dunn. The closing sequence gave this issue a kick of excitement with a strong simple panel to put a closing on the transpiring events.

PHANTOM ROAD #3 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit : Image Comics - on sale May 10th, 2023

PHANTOM ROAD #3 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit : Image Comics - on sale May 10th, 2023

FINAL POINT: 7.5 OUT OF 10

Lemire, Walta and the team put the spotlight on a character adding a new element to an already combustible situation. Solid storytelling and artwork keep things rolling as the highway to horror shifts gears into a new lane for readers to follow.

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RADIANT BLACK #24 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, it’s the last stop for the flagship title of comics’ most exciting line of books before its’ monster crossover later in May. This issue also serves as the final point before heading into what will be its’ most talked about story in July known as “The Catalyst War.” Suffice to say, the summer of 2023 will be a memorable one for Image Comics and Black market Narrative. RADIANT BLACK #24 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti and Becca Carey sets the stage for Nathan Burnett and Marshall with the consequences of failure never set higher. Let’s see how the heroes fare on the final stop before “Supermassive 2”, shall we?

RADIANT BLACK #24 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In his wildest dreams, Nathan Burnett could never have imagined when he returned home to Lockport, Illinois from Los Angeles how much his life would change. After coming into contact with a mysterious object, Nathan became the figure known as Radiant Black. Since that moment, his life has been a non-stop roller coaster with his best friend Marshall now intertwined in this superhero world. Both have done heroic actions, but their latest challenge may be too great to overcome.

Something is coming to Earth. Something they might not be able to stop. Factor in that their powers are not working properly and it’s a blueprint for disaster. With the future looking dire, a choice was made. Nathan and Marshall make a return to a place where both are familiar with. They return to Existence.

This issue kicks off with Nathan and Marshall crashing back into the realm of Existence. The pair is greeted by an old “frienemy” in <001>, who readers haven’t seen in quite some time. He assumes the role as guide into the vastly changed landscape. Existence as they knew it is no more. It is devasted and fragmented. <001> speaks of what is needed to try fixing things but it is not an easy road.

Nathan and Marshall must search for a key element that could be the missing piece to save Earth from impending doom. On this journey, Nathan and Marshall are challenged to confront their own self reflections to move forward. As the line goes… “There is only truth in Existence.” It really pushes the pair into uncharted water? Will they succeed? Readers find out very quickly that there is no easy way out for what Nathan and Marshall need to deal with. The later portion of the book hi readers direct with addressing a discord long suspected. This all leads to a resolution with a final parting image that has huge ramifications heading into the Catalyst War.

RADIANT BLACK #24 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

RADIANT BLACK #24 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

BREAKDOWN: Throughout the course of this series, Kyle Higgins has crafted challenges that have tested the bond of Nathan and Marshall on many levels. This issue harkens back to the theme and emotions of another classic issue in the series: Issue #10. Whenever Existence has been in play, it brings out something special within the story. The journey they embark on makes both characters face lingering plot points directly in front of the readers. Higgins depicts their friendship as their greatest strength and weakness at varying moments. There is a very strong portion of the story where this comes to light and gives the readers a sense at what each is going thru heading towards their fateful ending. Once at that stage, the closing portion presents a very direct ending which readers will have feelings about. It’s also noteworthy that the final image featured proves once again why what Kyle Higgins and company at BMN continue to push the creative bounds like no one else in the business.

Marcelo Costa and Igor Monti paint an eye-popping landscape throughout this issue. Existence feels worn down and barely hanging on. The opening two-page spread is absolutely phenomenal. It sets the pace for what lies ahead. As previously mentioned, there are some homages to Issue #10 that long-time readers will pick up on and see what compares and contrasts. Monti’s coloring adds such a new element to the already impressive visuals. The whole landscape feels different and energetic at the same time. There is a great deal of two-page spreads throughout the issue that gives the moments showcased that much more gravity to the story. The sequences leading into the final act demonstrate to the readers the anguish and eventual truth of the lingering plot points. It pays off big once the final image hits the page. A perfect closing full page panel to conclude this crucial timeframe of the MassiveVerse’s flagship book.

RADIANT BLACK #24 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023 Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti and Becca Carey Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

RADIANT BLACK #24 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

RADIANT BLACK #24 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

FINAL POINT: 10 out of 10

All roads lead to the next phase of the MassiveVerse’s flagship title with an incredible issue concluding this prelude arc. Higgins, Costa, Monti and Carey present two heroes outmatched for what lies ahead but refusing to surrender with superb writing and an amazing visual experience. There is a reason this line of books are comics’ most exciting line and led by Radiant Black. The buzz surrounding this series never fails to deliver and this issue will be one fans will be talking about this week on New Comic Book day. Highest possible recommendation.

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MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 (BOOM! STUDIOS/IDW)

Welcome to a brand-new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH podcast!

For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of the sequel story uniting two of the biggest teams in all of pop culture fandom. Since their last pairing back in 2019, fans have been waiting to see when these forces combine for another fantastic adventure. Their wait wasn’t too long as in December of 2022, Boom! Studios and IDW teamed up again for the next chapter. The series has been nothing but win with a creative team that has delivered on an unforgettable run, building towards an epic finale. MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire sets the stage for the ultimate showdown . Let’s not delay any longer and dive right in, shall we?

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

*** POTENTIAL SPOILER WARNING ***

Set only months after their initial meeting, the combined forces of Power Rangers and Ninja Turtles have been faced with the combined threat of Krang and Rita Repulsa. Shredder had been laying low after his defeat from the merged forces. Casey Jones (longtime TMNT ally) went searching for him and wound up getting captured, or so readers thought. Meanwhile the united bad guys took the fight directly to Angel Grove with a takeover of the command center with the clear intent of accessing the Morphin Grid.

All would have been lost if not for an unlikely "ally” in the battle: Shredder! “The enemy of my enemy is my (temporary) friend” has never been more true as an uneasy alliance was formed to stop Rita and Krang once and for all. Their reasons vary on why but neither side is complaining about the support. The fight has worked its’ way across Angel Grove and Dimension X with many twists and turns to keep both fan bases on the edge of their seats with each issue. With last issue’s ending, Krang looks to finish the fight once and for all, taking over the Megazord in his own twisted fashion.

This issue opens up with the TMNT team (infused with the powers of the Dimension X broken morphers) returning to the Command Center to face off with Rita. However, Rita is waiting for them with a powered up and brainwashed Casey Jones poised to fight. Meanwhile, the fight for Angel Grove is in full swing as the Power Rangers (mutated into animal hybrids) attempt to slow down the Mega-Krang giant. In their current state, they can’t summon their zords, but one person can. Shredder activates a morpher and summons the Green Ranger’s Dragonzord!!! The feared TMNT adversary in charge of one of the most powerful weapons is a worrisome site but the Rangers get some more back-up as Zordon and Alpha arrive in a TurtleZord ready for action!

From here on out, the issue shifts to all action. It may be cliché to say “Big Fight Feel”, but that is exactly what fans witness here. In one corner, it’s DragonZord and TurtleZord vs Mega Krang! In the other is the Turtles facing off against Rita and Casey! Both battles live up to expectations with a few well times moments mixed in. They hit their marks and the fallouts feel impactful. The resolution plays into both fandoms with excellent parting moments. One moment brings everything back full circle to a degree, reminding readers of how great crossovers like these are when done right. The final moments play into more MMPR/TMNT lore, leaving endless possibilities of what’s next should we see these teams together again.

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

BREAKDOWN: Parrott constructs a closing chapter that will have fans raving in the weeks following. Balancing two fandoms of such pop-culture appeal can be difficult. Parrott plays into the strengths of each team to bring out the best in their heroic actions. Making Shredder a “frienemy” to a degree was a highlight of this issue and series. Seeing him use the powers of the Green Ranger & using the Dragonzord was a great twist. The uneasy tension he creates added to the drama. The Rangers kept waiting for the shoe to drop and him to turn, but he never did. This all plays into the long game of his ultimate goals, but seeing him save the day stands out. The Sub-plotline with Casey Jones also is a highlight moment for this series. With juggling so many characters involved, putting the spotlight on his arc broke away the sole focus on both teams for a great feature. Meshing up elements of both fandoms played out perfectly as well. The reaction after the mutation powers fade by the Rangers is prime example of this. Readers get so many possibilities presented and implemented that you can’t help but be excited for potential future adventures involving these two teams, should the situation arise.

Bringing in the premier artist in comics for this project was a huge win from the start. Seeing Mora bring his infectious action sequences to life is a whole other level of amazing. The battles of Zords pulls no punches with an attention to detail unmatched. The Mega Krang reflection in the TurtleZord’s faceplate is a prime example of this. There is one near full page panel that fans will be ecstatic to see and how detailed it is will absolutely blown fans away. Not everything this issue involves action to make an imprint. The anguish in Casey Jones’ face in the concluding moments of his story is another area. Mora blends in the quiet moments and gives them equal value to the full blown intensity of the big action panels. Mora gives readers much to digest with the closing panels. They will no doubt have fans buzzing about if and when paths cross again for these franchises.

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

FINAL POINT: 9.7 OUT OF 10

Parrott and Mora merge the best of what makes these two fandoms special into a series that readers won’t be able to stop talking about. The finale brings the action with the incredible visuals provided by Mora and Raul Angulo, giving both teams a battle living up to its’ billing. Parrott’s writing is superb tying in the emotional aspects of the young heroes facing a combined front by dangerous villains on the verge of finally succeeding in their plans. The series never falters and nails the landing with what transpires within these pages. You simply cannot miss this incredible series & finale!

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GRAMMATON PUNCH #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, we are following the ever changing adventures of Van Nguyen in the pages of Comixology Originals’ latest hit series. Grammaton Punch #3 by Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire catches readers up after a time jump last issue to further explore his abilities and the evolving challenges arising. The series has been a wild ride thus far and shows no signs of slowing down. Let’s take a closer look at where things are heading now, shall we?

Grammaton Punch #3 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Comixology Originals

Grammaton Punch #3 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POTENTIAL SPOILER WARNING ***

Van Nguyen is no ordinary person. Being born during a solar eclipse, Van has developed abilities. Van can see ghosts. They could see him and fed off his energy for many years in his young life. That was the stat quo until Van realized not only could he see ghosts, but he could have physical contact with them as well. No longer helpless to fight back, Van could punch away any attacking spirits. As he has grown older, the spirits have changed as well. Luckily, he has a mentor in Rick Walker, who is very familiar with Van’s situation to provide much needed guidance. However, with a nine year time job, Van might not be ready for his biggest threat yet: High School.

Last issue, Van walked into school and witnessed the biggest ghost he has ever encountered. Dodging that obstacle, Van walks the hallways and sees another spirit draining energy off the student body. How can this be? is the thought running thru Van’s head. Unfortunately, he has another challenge in front of him. The school’s vice principal confronts Van for his special sunglasses (which helps him deal with his abilities). Van has medical clearance but the vice isn’t believing him. Van winds up winning this round but also breaking down how the school is a feeding ground for ghosts. In one class in particular, a punk ghost sets their eyes on Van. They learn in a short amount of time that Van isn’t the student to try that with.

During that encounter, Van draws the attention of another ghost, who isn’t exactly happy with someone fighting ghosts back. While dodging that ghost, Van runs into someone who might be a game-changer in his life. Will he get the chance to see where this new-found friendship goes? Not if the ghosts have anything to say about it! Readers witness Van dodging dangers behind every hallway on top of maneuvering through high school. Can he manage? And what of Rick’s idea to handle some ghost business? Will the plan work? There is much to process as the story hits’ the midway mark before taking readers into the final arc.

Grammaton Punch #3 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Comixology Originals

Grammaton Punch #3 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Comixology Originals

BREAKDOWN: With the timejump in effect, Gunter has broadened Van’s challenges much to the readers delight. Seeing Van face the social awkwardness of high school is difficult enough, but being the only one to see the dangers lurking is a whole other factor. Gunter plays into Van’s naïve personality when he encounters a fellow student that provides a break from the ghost conflict. Their conversation comes off genuine and throws readers a different look for the lead character. The story doesn’t stray too far away from the overall themes from the previous issue. The dangers still affects Van’s supporting cast. Even though not featured heavily, they make the most of their panel time. It brings the attention back to Van’s never-ending battle. The final act demonstrates a huge turn in direction and looks to set the seeds for the overall conclusion.

Andan’s art is fluid and energetic as ever for this issue. The ghosts of “high School” have distinct looks to them and instantly stand out to the readers. However, this issue features more personal moments which Andan plays up for a solid break in the overall story. Seeing Van’s reaction to someone not caught up in his ghost world shines with capturing Van’s nervousness and gives the story some “normal” breaks before amping back up into the ghost battles. Speaking of which, the final act comes to life with Andan interjecting some strong emotional panels with Rick advising Van on his current situation and the plan he is compiling heading into next issue.

Grammaton Punch #3 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Comixology Originals

Grammaton Punch #3 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Comixology Originals

Grammaton Punch #3 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Comixology Originals

FINAL POINT: 8 out of 10

The latest issue of Grammaton Punch presents Van with his greatest challenge to date: High School. The book never ceases to keep readers guessing by taking this story into a personal break before speeding up into the drama. Gunter, Andan and the team present this chapter with solid storytelling and vibrant art, making it an issue you don’t want to miss on New Comic Book Day.

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GRIM #10 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we’re at the conclusion of the second arc of arguably the coolest book at the comic shops. Since its’ debut, this book from BOOM! STUDIOS has been a staple on readers’ pull lists and with good reason. The story of Jessica Harrow has a whole energy and vibe unlike anything else you are picking up. The series is taking a small break until July so it is a perfect time to catch up if need be, but luckily we have one more issue to discuss until then. Grim #10 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano sends the ever-evolving mystery into its’ semi-hiatus with an issue we need to discuss. let’s not wait any longer and get into a closer look, shall we?

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

On a routine job being a reaper in the after-life, Jessica Harrow had no idea what was going to spiral out of control following her accidentally crossing over into the land of the living chasing a runaway soul. Her aunt Adira had put plans in motion to keep Jessica at bay from finding out what caused such an event. A being known as The End came looking for her to set everything into perfect balance. With the help of her fellow reapers Eddie and Marcel, Jessica set out for answers. What she found along the way was the revelation that her father was DEATH! The happy reunion was interrupted by The End and the fight ensuing led to Death’s demise. It also led to Adira banishing Jessica and her friends to the living world, executing her plans to the letter.

While stranded in Las Vegas, it is discovered that people can no longer die and bear a mysterious red marking on their foreheads. Jessica appears to be the cause of this. While diving into the reasons for this, Jessica crosses paths with the the Sisters of Fate. The Sisters have a plan to fix this but Jessica is not on board. Meanwhile Marcel and Eddie find out via Anabell (another reaper) that Adira has sent all the reapers to hunt down Jessica and bring her back. During this talk, they confront what appears to be a devil who attacks Marcel for previous actions in his living years, resulting in sending him to Hell. All the while, her human mother Lilah breaks out of jail and has a party with vested interest into a amulet in her possession.

This issue picks up with Jessica trying to fin a way to help Marcel after the Devil they faced kicks them out of his realm. Eddie is visibly emotional and blaming Jessica for not caring. trying to wrap her head around what just happened, Jessica is comforted by Anabell about what to do next. Anabell attempts to instill some confidence in Jessica. She comes up with an idea to solve all their woes: Jessica needs to take back her father’s scythe. The only problem with that is it is in Adira’s possession.

Speaking of problems, Lilah meets with the mysterious figure who wants the necklace she is carrying. Readers see a new player make a big impact from the unveiling of their identity. Switching gears back to Jessica, the pep talk finally seeps in and she’s ready to go. With the plan in place, Jessica, Eddie and Anabell make an attempt to steal the scythe back. Readers see how this plays out and need to brace for some big moments. It’ a perfect build to get to the closing act. These all lead towards a final page that will send readers home amped up and counting down the days till issue #11.

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

BREAKDOWN: Phillips sends things off (for now) with an excellent issue. Jessica’s new stat quo has been one she’s been denying this entire arc. Granted, it is a lot to take in with secrets begin revealed but Jessica finally has the moment where she has no other choice but to go for it. Phillips sets this up perfectly using Marcel’s fate as the deciding factor. The conversation with Anabell works superbly as readers see Jessica face those doubts head on. It comes across as a supportive talk and readers will see Jessica find ready to face what lies ahead. The payoff is big once the final act starts and is amplified even more with the closing image. Lilah’s story is slowly coming together, but the introduction of the new figure looks to create a bigger impact on Jessica’s life in the next arc. Their conversation might have been brief in comparison, but the situation Lilah is in now looks to be another challenge thrown in Jessica’s way down the road. Excellent final scenario to leave readers on until the next chapter begins.

This might sound like a broken record at this stage, but how amazing is Flaviano and Renzi’s art? Going for a four wide panel page blueprint, the art drives home how Jessica is impacted by the loss of Marcel and what Fate is lining her up to do. The panel structure also gives the conversation between Jesscia and Anabell a more personal feel as the reader is sitting in on the frank talk about what needs to happen. Jessica’s range of emotions stretch from anxious to scared to this sequence but ultimately end in confident once she accepts what she needs to do. The introduction of the new character also needs to be highlighted. It is a flashy one page panel but instantly connects to the readers that they are something we haven’t seen in this series yet. The debut is bold and charismatic thanks to the coloring of the sequence. Once the story swings back into the final moments, Flaviano’s set-up for the new landscape is eye catching with a near full page panel of their location. It adds to the closing images and where the story heads with the mic drop moment to wrap up on.

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

FINAL POINT: Grim by Phillips, Flaviano, Renzi and Napolitano has taken readers on quite the journey following the mystery of Jessica Harrow. With this second arc concluding at issue #10, Jessica’s denial of her destiny is answered when forced to address it. Strong writing and amazing art sets comics’ favorite reaper on her inevitable course with a finale that is sure to keep fans amped up for the eventual return.

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DEEP CUTS #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out an intriguing limited series coming from Image Comics via Black Market Narrative. Readers should be very familiar with hearing those two entities paired together. Image and BMN are always connected to comics’ most exciting superhero line: the Massive-Verse. However, The latest book to come out from that pairing isn’t of the Radiant Black lore. It is one that will connect with readers of all walks of life for being based around the world of music. DEEP CUTS #1 by KYLE HIGGINS & JOE CLARK (RADIANT BLACK), Danilo Beyruth, Igor Monti and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou takes readers on a voyage thru story centered around the sphere of Jazz Music! Let’s take a closer look at this amazing debut, shall we?

DEEP CUTS #1 - On Sale April 26th

Creative: KYLE HIGGINS & JOE CLARK (RADIANT BLACK), Danilo Beyruth, Igor Monti and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story kicks off in the era of New Orleans in 1917. A young man with case in hand named Charles Stewart walks thru the streets, ignoring the people around. Stewart is focused on the musical notes filling the air. He is “looking” for a certain sound and is determined to find it through the busy city. After some stops, the young man finds what or should we say who he’s looking for. Making a run for the door, Stewart runs into the bouncer of the club and is turned away for his age. Determined to play in the show, Stewart pulls out his Clarinet and starts playing thru an opened window. This causes the bouncer to approach Stewart to stop him. Before he can make a move, a man peaks his head outside and invites Stewart in. That man is none Jack Cartier, the charismatic star of the show inside.

Cartier convinces the bouncer to let Stewart stay. Cartier recognizes Stewart from trying to crash other shows. It is revealed that Stewart wants to join Cartier’s band. Cartier is impressed by the effort of the young man but doesn’t have him join in the show that night. Instead, Stewart is offered to join Cartier’s band for a parade the next day. Excited beyond belief, Stewart leaves with his dreams in sight. Returning home, he greats his grandmother about his new job. She tries to pass on a warning of “Be careful around musicians. They will break your heart.” It reflects a similar message she gave Charles’ mother. The next day, Charles arrives for the show but finds out it’s not what he was thinking. Cartier greets him with the “honor” of holding his case while they walk in the parade, claiming their isn’t a current spot but if something happens, Charles is in. The parade leads to another opportunity with Cartier, one that Charles will actually be playing his instrument in.

Where is this job based? Readers find out quickly that the entry level Charles is starting at might not be ideal to his grandmother’s liking. The job leads to a whole new world that Charles may or may not be ready for. All he has to guide him is a love for music and makes an unlikely friend in a woman named “Dixie” who works at the establishment. With all these outside influences , what does the future hold for young Charles? Readers see a journey into self discovery as Charles begins to grow in his voice and playing which leads into many surprise directions. The ending is fitting for a first issue that has only begun to show what it’s all about.

BREAKDOWN: Higgins and Clark start this series off on a very strong note. Seeing the hopefulness pour out of Charles while he is chasing his dream is a theme that drives this first issue. His willingness to be a part of the band moves him into crossing paths with a variety of characters and morals. The relationships that form with the young player along the way each have a significant impact on his path. Cartier comes across as a charming but suspicious musician that reflects a side of the world Charles wants to enter. Due to his eagerness to play, Charles looks past what Cartier is doing but it plays into his eventual growth in this story. Dixie makes a great counter to Cartier as her intentions come across as genuine. The pacing of the tale allows moments to build along with seeing the overall effect music has on Charles. It is easy for readers to connect with what Charles is aspiring for. Once the closing moments begin, there are payoffs for the build that tie all the sub-stories together. It is a solid beginning to introducing readers to the power of jazz and music as a whole.

The art of Beyruth and Monti visualize the hypnotic power of music that engulfs Charles. His search for Cartier’s band comes across almost trance-like as he dodges the world around him until he finds the source. The depiction later in the book when Charles is paying at the new job stands out for much of the same reason. The panels’ coloring of notes and playing comes across as impactful to the listeners in attendance. The expressions of Cartier adds another dynamic to the story. He always comes across smiling with a devilish smirk . This plays into many of his actions with all the characters (not just Charles). Perfect example of this is with Mother Martha. The way that Cartier switches directions with his banter plays right into his influence on Charles and the overall story. The closing brings everything together and sets the tempo for more adventures to come.

FINAL POINT: Higgins, Clark, Beyruth and the team invite readers on a compelling introduction to one of music’s most famous genres. Readers won’t be able to deny seeing how one young man’s ambition leads him on a journey of self-discovery thru the mesmerizing appeal of jazz. Sharp writing and art fill the pages with bringing the story of Charles Stewart front and center to comic readers. You definitely don’t want to miss this on New Comic Book day.

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W0RLDTR33 #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to a brand new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH podcast.

For this entry, we’re checking out the latest new series from the mastermind behind the mega hit series “Something Is Killing The Children.” Considering who else is along for the horror tale being told, it completely justifies the hype surrounding this book. W0RLDTR33 #1 by JAMES TYNION IV, FERNANDO BLANCO, JORDIE BELLAIRE and ADITYA BIDIKAR from Image Comics embarks a journey into the darkest portion of the internet known as the Undernet and the results are terrifying.

Before we get started with the review, this book has some extreme violent imagery and themes throughout that might be upsetting to some. Reader discretion is strongly advised before jumping into this issue.

That said, if you’re still in for the review, let’s see what all the hype is about, shall we?

W0RLDTR33 #1 

Creative by JAMES TYNION IV, FERNANDO BLANCO, JORDIE BELLAIRE and ADITYA BIDIKAR 

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSBILE SPOILER WARNING ***

An ominous quote welcomes readers to this series: “ Let me Tell You How Much I’ve Come To Hate You Since I Began To Live” - Harlen Ellison “I Have No Mouth and I need To scream (2024).”

A naked woman opens her laptop after committing a murder in what appears to be a hotel room. Signing in with the username of “PH34R” , She accesses the Undernet. With images of violent acts appear all across the screen, she focuses in on one with almost 30,000 views! Readers watch in horror as a young man knocks on a random house and flashes his cell phone in front of an unsuspecting victim, making them disoriented before slitting the gentleman’s throat. The killer is talking to the watching audience and going through his process of murder. The killer does the same thing to the woman in the kitchen of the house before going into the bathroom. The killer is a fifteen year old named Gibson Lane with a camera strapped to his head. On his stream, he brags about killing forty people, much to the delight of “PH34R” watching.

From here, the story shifts to a man named Ellison and his girlfriends Fausta driving by a mountain side en route to Pittsburgh. Ellison is talking about how he found his brother talking about what he saw on the dark web and it was some truly disturbing images. Fausta tries calming his nerves but with little success. While driving, she searches his brother’s social media to calm his nerves more but sees something that chills her to the bone instead. They pull the car over and see that Ellison’s fears were correct that something was terribly wrong.

The story shifts to a man named Gabriel watching on the news about Gibson’s killing spree (now at sixty plus). He stares into a picture on the wall, which triggers a flashback. During this moment, readers see a young Gabriel along with other teenagers trying to stop something from leaving the computer servers they are on. The stakes feel huge for, as one person points out, “we’re just kids”.

The story shifts back to the present as Gabriel calls Liam (presumed to be the boy with the “kids” quote from the flashback. The conversation is uncomfortable, but the message is clear: the undernet has to be stopped from spreading. Gabriel mentions a possible solution is back active: a message board known as W0rldtr33. Gabriel summons Liam and the others from the flashback to meet in Pittsburgh to take this challenge head on.

At this stage, Ellison arrives at the police station to see his brother. However, he’s not alone in arriving at the station. Who else appears wanting to see Gibson? Readers see a final act that no one can predict which way it goes. The final image caps off a brutal and violently horrific saga that has just only begun.

BREAKDOWN: Tynion wastes no time in setting things in motions with this story. Each major player (thus far) gets their fair share of panel time to start their stories but all pale in comparison to the heinous actions of Gibson. Tynion writes him as a delusional psychopath throughout his murder spree. Ellison comes across as a caring brother, lost at what to do with the situation at hand (and rightfully so). “PH34R” and Gabriel have only begun to make an impact but, at first read, they have a destined collision course waiting in the wings. The story itself is extremely upsetting as the Undernet has only shown a fraction of what its capable of. It is pure horror at a terrifying high level. As with most of his writing, no one is better at the slow burn build than Tynion. With only one issue down, readers sense the terror behind what is about to come and will be locked in for the long haul to see where this story is heading.

Blanco and Bellaire spare no expense in visualizing the insanity unfolding within these pages. The murder spree is horrific and unapologetic. The set-up of 12 or 9 panel pages gave those disturbing moments a more direct impact when reading. Gibson looking in the bathroom mirror after killing the couple was a blunt depiction into his madness. His mannerisms will be unsettling to some readers. It’s matched on impacting the readers with Fausta’s reaction to finding his social media videos. Once her tears start, readers will connect with her reaction to what she just saw. “PH34R” stands out (not because she is nude the majority of time) from her slight grin seeing the lunacy transpire. The final act caps off the brutal tale perfectly with a final parting image showing the fallout response to what has just unraveled before he audience.

FINAL POINT: The darkest secret of the internet steps into the spotlight in the pages of Image Comic’s latest series. Tynion, Blanco and the team present an absolutely frightening tale of horror in disturbing fashion. Solid storytelling equaled out with alarming imagery gives this story a distinct feel as it progresses to the next chapter. Makes sure to keep an eye out for this on New Comic Book Day.

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POCUS HOCUS #5 (SOURCE POINT PRESS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out the latest from a team that has been tearing it up on the independent scene for quite some time now. Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz have been on quite to hot streak with their Kickstarter projects via Top Hat Studios. Their current one, Grandma Chainsaw #2 hit goal first day and has created quite the buzz for itself. The campaign ends April 28th and if you haven’t signed up yet, check out this review of the latest chapter of the book that put them on the comic map: Pocus Hocus! Let’s discuss, shall we?

Note: It is a horror comic and some imagery might be too intense for younger readers. Viewing discretion is advised.

Pocus Hocus #5

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

Pocus Hocus #5

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you are not familiar, Pocus Hocus centers around a man who sells his soul to a demon to become the world’s greatest magician. Pocus’s reasons for doing this? He wants impress his father and get his paternal approval. Unfortunately for him, Pocus’s father passes away before seeing him display his powers. Years later, the demon reappeared looking for Pocus to help him get out of a mess. Failure to do so meant both the demon and Pocus would die. Luckily, there’s one person in Pocus’s life that might be able to save him: his assistant Emily. Together, they embark on a journey into Hell where more secrets are uncovered and Pocus’ life as he knows it has changed forever.

This issue kicks off with Pocus, Hugo the Demon, HORUS the rabbit (FTW!) and Emily being invited into the realm controlled by Queen Lilith. Persius walks in to break the news that the group is here, but Lilith knows this already since she invited them in. Persius is killed instantly for questioning the queen. Lilith allows Victoria to take out “team Pocus” with the exception of Emily, who she has big plans for.

Meanwhile, Pocus is drowning his sorrows in front of a small crowd. After making “friends” with the patrons, Pocus senses everything isn’t alright. There are voices lurking which tip him off. While trying to leave, it is revealed there is a trap set to kill him. The bartender transforms into a huge spider like creature. Pocus makes a run for the door and is greeted by his fellow travelers. With a united front led by HORUS, Pocus and the team handle the monster. However, there’s no time to celebrate as a mysterious figure by the name of Samuel S. Ramsuel arrives on the scene.

What is his intent? Why does he have a vested interest in Pocus’s journey? More importantly, what is the history between him and HORUS?! Readers jump along for the ride as Pocus faces a grave challenge that he might not be fully capable of handling. The final page drops a huge exclamation point on the latest chapter that will have fans looking for when the next Kickstarter campaign begins!

Pocus Hocus #5

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

Pocus Hocus #5

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

BREAKDOWN: Radford and Dunford keep readers guessing with a touch more serious issue that they have seen previously. The spotlight on Lilith gives this chapter a different feel as she teases at her master plan for Pocus and co. without having a great deal of panel time featured. That said, there’s no shortage of the classic humor that has made this series stand out. The initial encounter with the spider creature plays out with Pocus’ obliviousness to what is happening with quips sprinkled throughout. Even when the creature gets ready to strike, Emily counters with a monologue only to be countered with a bored Spider asking for things to get going again. Another standout moment is when Ramseul makes his debut. The conversation is light hearted with solid laugh out loud moments are mixed in. Horus’s reputation was already legendary but hearing Ramseul talk about it raised its’ stock. Form here, the story shifts back into a more serious-esque tone, ramping up on the drama before closing strong with a big final page.

Balondo welcomes readers into this corner of darkness with some wild imagery. The creatures featured in this series jump out from the moment they hit a panel. The spider debut was strong in its’ initial debut only to be complemented by a full panel showcase. Excellent two-page spread to show the “team” in action. The mannerisms of the team when first talking with Ramseul are a noteworthy moment. The way Balondo sets up the back and forth with Horus, Hugo and Ramseul gives a much needed detour from the more direct tone of the book. The action sequences play off well in the final chapter to ramp up what is unfolding. Superb final page to finalize events while building up anticipation for the next issue.

Pocus Hocus #5

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

FINAL POINT: The next phase of the world’s favorite soul selling magician sets course with another excellent read. Dunford, Radford, Balondo, Smith, & Lentz mix up the light hearted dialogue with a more direct theme with the writing & outstanding art. The series sets a new course and readers will be excited to get this in their hands (along with Grandma Chainsaw #2). Make sure you don’t miss both!

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Pocus Hocus #5. Thanks for reading!

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #14 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we’re following along the slow burn build centering round a popular character in the Something Is Killing The Children universe from Boom! Studios. HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #14 by Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) features Jace Boucher aka The Butcher as he struggles dealing with his past catching up to him while waiting for a love to return that never will. Considering how things went last issue, Jace is in a race against time to save someone before it’s too late. Let’s take a deeper dive on what’ happening here, shall we?

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #14 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) - Cover: Mateus Manhanini

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #14 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) - Cover: Mateus Manhanini

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Jace Boucher has been trying to start life over after having a “falling out” with the Order of St. George. The result costed him his hand and his lover Aaron Slaughter was killed but Jace has no knowledge of this. All he has been doing is being a guardian to orphans waiting for Aaron to come back.

During this time, an orphan named Sunny has become persistent in following in Jace’s hunting footsteps. This resulted him in coming into contact with Jolie Boucher and her family, who have taken him in trying to induct him into their order. Jolie and Jace have a noted history with things not ending well years ago. Jace knows the danger surrounding Sunny and makes a return back to New Orleans in an attempt to save him from the danger Jolie is welcoming him into to. The prime example o this is Sunny is locked in a room with a monster to see if he can become a hunter or not.

This issue opens up with Jace entering the Messiah Bar, in hopes of finding Jolie. The place is packed with party-goers and at the end of the bar is Jolie. Jace approaches her and the reunion is surprisingly very happy. Over a few drinks, they start a conversation which leads to Jace asking about Sunny. Jolie counters with bringing up when they first met. It leads to talk of Aaron Slaughter which Jolie realizes Jace doesn’t know the truth.

The pair gets moved to a private room where readers get the truth about what went down between Jolie and Jace. It gives some much needed clarity to why Jolie has such an axe to grind with Jace. The tension builds to a breaking point as Jolie keeps dodging the questions about Sunny until a moment happens that changes everything. Can Jace handle what transpires? What about the fate of Sunny? Readers see how things are not what they seem as Jace’s noble plans has a new challenge thrown in his direction steering the story into a new avenue.

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #14 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) - Cover: Mateus Manhanini

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #14 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) - Cover: Mateus Manhanini

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #14 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) - Cover: Mateus Manhanini

Credit: BOOM! Studios

BREAKDOWN: The dynamic between Jolie and Jace has always been one centered in mystery but Brombal centers this issue around that plot point. Readers get many details on their history and clarity on why Jolie has used Sunny as a means to attack Jace. The conversation comes across as one between old friends before turning into an emotional standoff, bringing back many buried feelings between them both. Even with only two characters involved for the majority of the issue, Brombal keeps things moving without stalling the pace to hang on o stay in neutral gear. The ending is a solid surprise which sets up the major players involved for a collision course that readers can expect a big payoff for.

Fuso creates a unique setting for the conversation this issue. The conversation reflects a casual talk between two old friends. Jolie’s mannerisms doesn’t tip off too much to worry Jace. She comes across excited for her friend and even concerned when she realizes Jace doesn’t know the truth about Aaron. The panels featuring Sunny stands out with the coloring used for these panels. It helps connect with readers what danger he’s going thru while Jolie is calm and relaxed with all of this. The big change in the story is easily felt with the full page shot of the surprise. It all ties together to feature Jace’s struggle to save Sunny even though it appears it’s more and more a losing battle.

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #14 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) - Cover: Mateus Manhanini

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #14 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) - Cover: Mateus Manhanini

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #14 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) - Cover: Mateus Manhanini

Credit: BOOM! Studios

FINAL POINT: Readers see the history of Jolie and Jace unfold right before their eyes within the pages of House of Slaughter #14. Brombal, Fuso and the team present the personal talk between the two leads with an ever-changing conversation that sets things up for a huge closing looming in the wings. Keep an eye out for this issue on New Comic Book Day.

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MIGHTY MORPHIN' POWER RANGERS #107 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

Welcome to a brand-new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH podcast.

For this entry, the brand new Power Rangers creative team helming the longstanding BOOM! Studios series has been on fire since their debut at issue #101. Melissa Flores and Simona Di Gianfelice (along with Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire) wasted no time sending shockwaves thru the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers fandom with the re-introduction of Rita Repulsa now known as Mistress Vile. Vile’s attacks on the Power Rangers have only been a small part of her master plans. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #107 picks up right in the heart of Vile’s moves as she advances forward, but not without some other big moments mixed in.

Let’s jump right into this issue, shall we?

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

As previously stated, the Power Rangers have their hands full with a more deadly version of their old nemesis Rita Repusla. With their first introduction, Vile left Lord Zedd (YES, THAT LORD ZEDD) lying near death at her feet. Vile also captured Matt, the Green Ranger and sent Alpha-1 out to cause some mayhem on the Omega Rangers. Suffice to say, that was only the start of the Rangers issues.

Lord Zedd was brought to Prometha Headquarters to heal but how safe is that place with Zedd residing in it? There’s little time to process as Vile and her mysterious enforcer crash the part in an attempt for find a morphin navigator which can lead access to the Morphin Grid. It is scary to think what an evil mind could do with that power. Readers see a small taste as Zedd himself has found a Morpher of his own! Now, the major players are primed for an epic throwdown!

This issue opens up Zedd revealing he’s had a morpher for quite some time, dating back to Power Rangers #16. With it primed and charged, Zedd reacts towards Grace Sterling and gives readers a small idea of what he can do. Meanwhile the Omega and Power Rangers are dealing with a broken Aplha-1, attempting to get more clues.

Back on Earth, Tommy catches up with an old friend (former Red Ranger Jason) but their talk is broken up by a now-possessed Matt leading Vile’s army into Angel Grove! There is no shortage of action here as the face-offs that have been building are now set to explode! Vile and her mysterious enforcer versus a Morphin-powered Lord Zedd! Tommy vs a possessed Matt! Things move fast to keep up with the action but is it too late? Readers get big payoffs for the building battles and even some extra reveals along the way. Even with all that, the final moments of the book introduce two more players into the game and longtime Power Ranger fans are not gonna be ready for what’s coming after this issue!

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona c, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

BREAKDOWN: This run continues to impress and set such a high bar! Flores has been setting up the face-offs unfolding here. Since Matt was captured, readers have been waiting to see what Vile’s work had done to him. Flores presents this version of Matt perfectly as his insecurities and fears with the team are fueling his drive here thanks to Vile. The one-liners he is saying are excellent verbal jabs to compliment the action. The same can be said for Zedd looking for revenge against Vile. Zedd being embarrassed by how he lost the first time has driven him to the point of being blinded by rage during the fight with Vile’s enforcer (which was accurately predicted on the MMPR #101 review). Pacing gives every battle proper time and the drama in-between has enough time to connect with the audience. If this wasn’t enough, just wait till the last pages and who is now getting involved. The hype you hear about with this series is well deserved of all its’ praise.

Di Gianfelice and Angulo bring the action throughout this issue. From the moment Matt walks towards Tommy, readers can instantly feel the emotions behind what’s going to happen. The depiction of the possessed Matt was done well and instantly signaled this will not be a friendly experience. Seeing Zedd unleashed was a standout moment as well. Seeing him not handle the bruise to his ego from the initial defeat has been a different look. This is reflected in his fighting style, even to one instance of being distracted just enough to take a strike. With all the action going on, the art team does sneak in some noteworthy panels involving Kimberly and Yale along with Zach and Trini. The art is very leveled on giving ample time to each story taking place. Nothing feels rushed to try cramming too much into the story. With all that going on, the final pages of the issue will be a buzzworthy topic about who appears. There is much to enjoy from the events of this issue.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

FINAL POINT: Flores, Di Gianfelice, Angulo and Dukeshire unleash Mistress Vile’s plans in full swing with an action-packed issue that fans can’t afford to miss! With every issue, the bar keeps getting raised on the meteoric rise to legendary status from this creative team. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #107 delivers on a big pay-off to building plots while dropping a show-stealing ending that has to be in your collection on New Comic Book Day!'

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #107. Thanks for reading.

HARROWER #3 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, the latest hit series from BOOM! Studios hits the midway point and horror fans haven’t been able to stop raving about it! HARROWER by Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau takes the classic elements of slasher films and amplifies them to connect with a whole new audience. Considering how things were left last issue, who knows what to expect now?

Before we start the review, the images featured reflect the horror story going on and some pictures might be too intense for some readers. Reader discretion is advised. That said and if still good to go, let’s take a closer look at the latest chapter, shall we?

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Barlowe, New York seems like a quite town at first glance, but there is definitely more than meets the eye happening here. After the town sheriff is killed, a mark is found in his home. The mark is the “sinner’s mark”, which summons the Harrower, an avenger that “keeps Barlowe pure.” Jessa and her friends think of the Harrower as a myth and give the warning from their teacher little weight. On the way to a house party, some of Jessa’s friends find out first hand that the Harrower is no myth!

Even at the party, there is an eerie mood hovering around them. There is no cell phone service and the land line is dead. Shortly after, the power goes out completely to the house. What follows next is pure mayhem as the Harrower makes his move. Things become dire until help arrives in Carter Creed, the outsider at school who’s sister died in the same car accident as Jessa’s brother and the sheriff’s son. Carter has had an inkling of something coming ever since finding his dad killed in issue #1.

This issue wastes no time hitting the ground running (literally) as Carter drives the police car directly into the Harrower! Knowing that won’t stop it, Carter starts firing a shotgun directly at the wounded evil. Jessa is ordered back inside the house with whose left until Reed pushes his way in. Knowing what we do about him, readers will be waiting to see what he does to impact the current event. Carter takes the fight directly to the Harrower to buy time. In the process, he destroys part of its’ mask, vowing not to follow in its’ footsteps.

Meanwhile, Jessa and the survivors are assessing options. With the house burning down around them and dead bodies everywhere, options for survival are slim. Carter kicks in the door badly injured and orders everyone to the basement. What secrets lurk underneath the house? Readers get many big reveals as the truth behind the unstoppable killer start coming to light. Secrets are unveiled that shatter the status quo of everything Jessa knew. Can she survive the night with all she knows now? Trust me when I say no one will be expecting what happens when the final panels appear.

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

BREAKDOWN: Jordan doesn’t shy away from the huge reveals throughout this issue. Before we get into those (as much as we can without spoiling…they’re THAT good), the issue immediately captures the unstoppable evil verse the ordinary hero theme played out in many horror films. It’s a great way to start events rolling as seeing Carter’s valiant attempts to stop the killer elevate not only his own character but why the Harrower is such a danger. The moment with the broken mask feels as it will come into play later but deepens the lore of the Harrower. Momentum swings back to Jessa after the decent into the basement as so many reveals hit to flesh out the mystery while creating new ones. Jordan paces them out well giving enough time to let the information hit before moving onto the next one, leading into the big bombshell at the issue’s end. There is a great deal to process after reading this issue but it’s very well done that readers will want to do an immediate re-read.

Revel pulls no punches with the brutality of Carter’s standoff with the Harrower. The fight is bloody, intense and leaves nothing off limits. It is literally everything you want from the good vs. evil battle seen in every great horror story. As Jessa and company walk through the carnage of the house party, the panels exemplify the danger they’re running from. Even when the reveals start in the basement, the emotions read across each character’s face plays right into the fear of what’s coming and the shock of what’s been now realized. Jessa’s world has been turned upside down and it’s mirrored in these panels. The final page will have fans talking as that reveal hits readers with a huge exclamation point to close this chapter out on.

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

FINAL POINT: The frightening world of Barlowe, New York delivers a fantastic issue with sharp writing by Jordan mixed with excellent art from Revel. The mystery behind the Harrower starts to become clear with more questions than answers. The issue balances an intense opening with huge payoffs as the book progresses that readers won’t be ready for what transpires on the final page. Do not miss this book and series on New Comic Book Day!

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Harrower #3. Thanks for reading!

ROGUE SUN #12 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, readers have arrived at the finale of the second arc from one of the breakout series hailing from comics’ most exciting line: The Massive-Verse! Since its’ debut over a year ago, the adventures of Dylan Siegel have captured readers attention and never let go. With masterful plot twists thrown in the journey of stepping out of his father’s shadow and forging his own legacy, Dylan has faced adversity head on but his latest foe might be too much for the young hero to handle. ROGUE SUN #12 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil) concludes the “Hellbent” story arc before all eyes shift towards one of 2023’s biggest comic events: SUPER-MASSIVE 2!

After last issue, all bets are off on how Dylan will handle the recent actions of (arguably) his greatest foe. Let’s not wait another second and dive into the culmination of this fantastic second chapter, shall we?

Rogue Sun #12

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil)

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dylan Siegel is the latest to bear the mantle of Rogue Sun. After his father is killed, Dylan is thrusted into the role and unfortunately for him, life as he knew it was over. Meeting an entire family he never knew, dealing with the normal drama involved with high school and fighting dangers that have tested him to his limits is what Dylan juggles while trying to escape his father’s legacy and define his own in the process.

On his latest adventure, Dylan has come across a foe that left him for dead after their first encounter: Hellbent. Being gifted abilities from the evil Mourningstar, Hunter aka Hellbent has been seeking revenge on Dylan after an encounter with Hunter’s father left him in dire shape. Much like Dylan, Hunter looks to break from his father’s legacy and carve (literally) a path of his own.

Dylan does have one factor in his side that might be the deciding factor in this conflict. Dylan has a new mentor in the form of Caleb Hawthorne, the KNIGHT SUN! Caleb sends Dylan in the direction of the Aviary realm of the Ravyn Queen. Making the journey into the realm, Dylan secures a magical quill that could be the tipping point to stop Hellbent. Dylan needs to move fast because Hellbent has crashed the homecoming dance in an attempt to draw out Rogue Sun and get the quill.

This issue starts off with Hellbent addressing the young crowd in attendance of the Crescent City Homecoming Dance. Hellbent dismisses the security trying to stop him and threatens a student who stands up to him. Luckily, Rogue Sun finally arrives in dramatic fashion and stops Hellbent from harming the student. Hellbent demands Rogue Sun give him the quill that he was ordered to get, but Dylan wants the student body’s safety assured before anything.

Much to the surprise of everyone, a new player crashes (literally) the dance. Someone made a deal with Mourningstar and the price is the quill. Dylan’s had enough to deal with facing Hellbent alone. What will he do with two deadly threats in front of him? With the assist from Caleb, Dylan draws his flaming sword and prepares for the new threat. Hellbent acts quickly and attacks while Dylan is facing the new threat. The action takes a slow pause as Dylan loses ground.

At this point in the story, Readers need to brace for one of the more emotional moments in the series as one person’s actions show grave consequences. This one moment causes a domino effect sending Dylan into uncharted territory for his superhero career. What action transpires that shakes Dylan to his core? Can he overcome the dual threat of his adversaries? The fallout from the homecoming dance will be felt for many issues to come. The final act redefines Dylan’s path but not without changing the status quo. Just when you think that this issue has stopped with the major moments, the closing pages drop another big moment that will have fans talking until the next issue drops post Supermassive 2.

BREAKDOWN: One thing readers can take to the bank is when Parrott is presenting an ending to a chapter, readers can expect big moments. There is no shortage of those in this issue. The set-up builds off Dylan's desperation to not only find a way to win, but fill the void left by his father. Dylan is still very much in the learning phase of his career and actions he does reflect that. However, seeing that one character’s actions and consequences is a major turning point in Dylan's journey. The stakes have always been high but seeing Dylan react to this is a moving moment and one that connects him to an emotional he's been blocking off: caring. Readers finally see a break in his armor, setting up for a monster character change to come. Parrott plays right into the impassioned response to what transpires with Hellbent and runs with it into the closing of the book. The writing has always been well structured and once the key moments hit, readers can’t help but become entangled with Dylan and what plays out next.

Abel delivers on elevating the important moments to greater heights. When Rogue Sun finally hits the dance, readers are gifted a near full page shot of the young hero flying in for the save. This plays off Hellbent talking to his hostages at the dance. The entire time readers can only see one of his eyes glowing but can still read his body language to know the points he is making. The actions scenes move swiftly and convey how high significant the battle for the quill is shaping up to be. That said, the panels showcasing the point in the story that changes everything (“To live by the sword….”) is the one readers will be most impacted with. Abel brings all parties’ involved and their reactions front and center to the audience. They set the pace for the rest of the issue especially when Dylan has more time to reflect on what just happened. Incredible final page to close out an intensely strong finale to the arc.

FINAL POINT: Rogue Sun has been a definition of excellence when it comes to superhero comics due to the consistently impressive work from Parrott, Abel and the rest of their team. Building into this second volume finale, Dylan Siegel has been tested like never before. Issue #12 gives readers shocking moments and huge shifts in status quo that even the most seasoned comic reader can’t help but feel for the young hero on his own personal journey. Highest possible recommendation at the local comic shops this week.

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X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

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

For this entry, we’re following along the return of Valiant Entertainment’s franchise character in his brand-new series. X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2 by BECKY CLOONAN, MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP & TROY PETERI delves into Aric from Dacia’s toughest test to date. That truly is saying something since the character has been around for 30 years. How does the walking powerhouse handle the threat placed before him? Let’s not delay any longer and take a deeper dive into the latest issue, shall we?

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Aric from Dacia and the living armor known as Shanhara join together to make up the individual known as X-O Manowar. On this recent mission, X-O stopped a comet on a collision course to Earth. In destroying the comet, Aric is knocked off course and lands on a planet he christens Scythia. Healing from the comet incident, Aric tries making the most of the new home. It is a weird feeling of peace that comes over being isolated from the modern world of Earth, but Aric enjoys this new world’s silence. However, that joy is short lived as something he thought long removed has reappeared. The Novus Romanus have arrived and look to take out Aric for his armor. Even with his armor wounded, Aric will not be conquered without going down swinging.

The issue kicks off with Aric flying into battle, showing no fear no matter the odds. The Novus Romanus sends their forces to engage. Aric goes on the offensive and holds his own. By the way of their attack, Aric realizes this feels all too planned out. Meanwhile, the crew of Theodosius I make a call to bring an end to this battle. The Romans send THYRA ANTIUS into the fray. With one barrage of a projectile weapon, Aric and Shanhara suffer insurmountable damage and are taken prisoner of the Novus Romanus.

On board their ship, how does Aric adapt to his latest surroundings? Readers witness the Novus Romanus’s plans start to take shape with Aric now on the defensive trying to survive. It is a place Aric never saw himself being in. The move made by the hosting Romans will throw readers for a big curve ball. It is all part of a few disclosures about what this group is really up to. Heading into the final pages, a surprise character might be the one to turn the odds back into Aric’s favor but the closing page reassures the best laid plans never go off without a hitch.

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

BREAKDOWN: Cloonan and Conrad craft an interesting take on Aric with him being on the defensive for the majority of this issue. The threat of the Novus Romanus Legion is one that plays back into Aric’s beginnings with the Vine all those years ago. Introducing a new threat like THYRA ANTIUS makes an immediate impact. The writing team plays into this new challenge by shaking Aric’s confidence with the damage done to Shanhara. His reaction takes his character back to basics and sets up for an engaging take on the character. The final moments of the issue set things in motion with that surprise assist. Where this ultimately leads is still up in the air but it works well in the short term. Solid moment to close the issue out on with what’s looming immediately ahead.

Sharp continues the excellent art details for this saga. The action sequences come across with a strong, distinct feel. Readers will be able to pick up on the intensity of these panels instantly. The full page panel of Aric and Shanhara being severely wounded leaps off the page with its’ detail. Sharp uses a unique set-up with panels in depicting the Romanus’ ship, using 6-8 short ones to establish those portions of the story. The Romanus’ conversation with Aric on the ship is another big moment that Sharp sets up well, using shorter panels to present the story. Very direct final full page panel to conclude events out with leaving very little imagination where things are heading in the near future.

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

FINAL POINT: Valiant Entertainment’s franchise player sets back into the spotlight with a solid follow-up to the debut issue. Cloonan, Conrad, Sharp and the team challenge Aric of Dacia at his core level, which shows reader is it the suit that makes the hero or the hero that makes the suit. Keep an eye out for this book on New Comic Book Day.

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NO/ONE #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are following the latest chapter in the saga that is simply defined as “Who Is No/One?” but is so much more than simple. The ground breaking event coming out of comic’s most exciting line: The Massive-verse (from Black Market Narrative) has taken readers by storm with its’ multi-media approach. Issue #1 sold out on first day release of distribution forcing an immediate second printing. The companion podcast “Who Is No One” starring Patton Oswalt and Rachael Leigh Cook has been a runaway hit and the additional social accounts like “The Drop” have elevated this comic into a whole other level. One month later, it’s time to check out the latest chapter!

NO/ONE #2 by Kyle Higgins (RADIANT BLACK), Brian Buccellato (Detective Comics), Geraldo Borges & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou for Image Comics via Black Market Narrative sets forth to dive deeper into the enigma that is Richard Roe and the shadow looming over the city of Pittsburgh. Let’s not wait any longer and dive right in, shall we?

NO/ONE #2

Creative: by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Pittsburgh has been dealing with “The Accountability Killer” mystery since May of 2022. In a little over a year, the city has dealt with a rising body count, copycat killers and a public broken down from the actions of “Richard Roe” aka Aaron Kern. Kern is behind bars but another victim has been killed with all signs pointing to No/One.

Louis Capel was found dead at an art exhibit. Capel was on No/One’s radar previously. Detectives August Singh and Kate Harper are on the case per Chief Mixon. Assistant chief Ben Kern (Aaron’s father) has his own reasons for investigating. Pittsburgh Ledger Editor Teddy Barlow and reporter Julia Paige are reporting on the case & using a podcast to get their findings out to the masses. The common thread connecting them all is a vigilante running across the rooftops. The question has become “Who is No/One” as Aaron Kern is residing at the Allegheny County Jail. Ben Kern meets with him after Capel’s death and after running into his estranged son Michael. Post meeting Ben is attacked by a mysterious figure and is saved by No/One himself! However, shortly there after, Michael is murdered in the street and more questions are raised.

The story now shifts to April 2023. Chief Mixon arrives at the home of Ben Kern, who is returning to work. During the car ride, Mixon holds nothing back as he asks Ben to step down. The recent events with Michael adds more fuel to the public fire. Ben is hesitant to listen to the Chief, but the conversation is interrupted by the police dispatch. Another body has been found in the form of Three Rivers University head football coach Nathan Cade. Four shots to the chest. Note left behind. The same calling card of No/One.

As the players take their place in the story, readers attention is directed back to the crime scene where Detectives Singh and Harper are asking possible witnesses questions. The interrogation is stopped when an officer sees a figure looming around: NO/ONE! The police are in hot pursuit! Can No/One outrun the law yet again? Readers are in for a treat as they see the vigilante have a formal confrontation with the police. The outcome sets up another series of events as Ben Kern pays someone another visit looking for more answers. This all builds towards a surprise final series of event that closes out this chapter. A shocking action hits the last page, leaving readers astounded to what they’ve just witnessed.

BREAKDOWN: Higgins and Buccellato delves deeper into the “Accountability Killer” with a very well-paced issue. Readers get a personal insight into what Ben Kern is going thru after the loss of his son Michael. Seeing him weather the public outcry about what his family is connected to has been one thing, but adding the weight of losing a child has pushed Ben to his boiling point. This is reflected later in the book with a conversation that fully illustrates the anger he’s going thru. The writers keep readers guessing with the overall picture but never let up on the suspense of the story. The Segway into showing the latest victim finally gives readers the first physical encounter between No/One and the police which doesn’t disappoint. It gives a solid break to the drama encompassing Ben while building up the latest event surrounding the city on edge.

Borges brings the stoic brave face of Ben Kern to readers multiple times during this issue The initial conversation with Chief Mixon gives a glimpse of how Ben is reacting and driven to ending this mystery once and for all. The emotional toll comes into play in the later part of the issue as Borges lets loose on Ben’s reaction to the events transpiring. This issue does have more action than readers have seen thus far in the series. There is a fantastic chase sequence involving No/One and the police that delivers nothing but a shot of adrenaline to the story. With how strong tensions have been, the scene plays out superbly to connect readers to how dangerous the police feel about No/One. There is much to enjoy with this issue.

FINAL POINT: The saga of the “Accountability Killer” swings focus onto one character’s reaction to events that keeping testing his patience and will. Higgins, Buccellato, Borges and the rest of the team do not let a panel go to waste with excellent writing and art. The story constructs to a jaw-dropping close making this an issue you simply can’t pass up on New Comic Book Day.

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THE SEASONS HAVE TEETH #1 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a brand new series hitting the local comic shops from BOOM! Studios that has a very unique concept to it. The Seasons Have Teeth #1 by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos takes readers along for a journey into one man’s quest for atonement. Let’s take a closer look and see how seasons change from a defeated perspective, shall we?

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story opens up with a man named Andrew Bates looking out his window. His next door neighbors are gearing up for a trip. The phone rings from a caller named Paul. The conversation centers around Andrew travelling to Shrewsbury after evading something at his last stop. Paul pleads to Andrew to start taking pictures again after losing his wife Cindy. Andrew downplays the plead as he stars out the window, seeing a vine work its way up to a birdhouse. This sets Andrew off on his latest travels outside his home.

Walking thru the streets, the vines are spreading through the quiet town. Andrew stops to see a dandelion and hesitates taking it’s picture, fearing he will damage it. It is at this moment Andrew hears a destructive boom in the distance. Andrew figures out that the noise came from the park. Once there, he sees a damaged pavilion which holds many memories for him and Cindy. After a flashback, Andrew also discovers teenaged kids are there. One has an accident with a branch that spirals into a bigger reveal and mystery all its’ own. What is Andrew chasing? Is there more to his work than meets the eye? Readers get some answers as an unveiling occurs that sets Andrew on a course to confront more than the ghosts of his pasts.

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

BREAKDOWN: Watters presents a deceptive concept with this debut. Andrew comes across as a saddened soul whose trying to find a fire that has been eliminated. Early in the book, its’ made clear that he hasn’t been the same since losing Cindy and readers get a closer look at this during a flashback scenario. This will surely play out as the story progresses, but even in a brief moment, it is one readers can connect with quickly. As Andrew begins his latest assignment, the mood stays very cold until the big reveal. The reaction to what is shown brings out something in Andrew that feels has been long forgotten. The final moment concludes this debut with a solid final moment until next issue.

Cabrol and Jackson keep the somber visuals to reflect Andrew’s feelings as the story moves along. The coloring utilizes dark tones except when something comes across as hopefully. These images are matched with brighter colors to spotlight the shift of emotions. There is an excellent two-page spread to show off the reveal and give readers much to break down about what Andrew is following. There are many elements mixed in this story and the art team brings them out for a solid first impression of the tale just starting.

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

FINAL POINT: The Seasons Have Teeth #1 ushers in a very unique story with deeper meaning as the times change. Watters, Cabrol and the team construct this narrative with solid writing and artwork. The groundwork has been laid for a deeply layered story so make sure to keep an eye out for this book on New Comic Book Day.

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