MISTLAND #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/STOUT CLUB)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, we are returning to a brand new series from Comixology Originals and Stout Club Entertainment. A royal murder has taken place inside a mountain community. With building tensions amongst the clans inhabiting the land, there is no telling how devasting the explosion of personalities will be.

Mistland #2 by Felipe Castilho, Felipe Watanabe, Natalia Marques, and Deyvison Manes (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/STOUT CLUB) dives further into the chaotic fallout.

Let’s take a closer look at the next chapter!

Mistland #2 by Felipe Castilho, Felipe Watanabe, Natalia Marques, and Deyvison Manes (stout Club Entertainment/Comixology Originals) Cover: Rafael Albuquerque

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Castilho juggles around many characters in this issue. The King casts out Thrud, Har of the Dagar, Lodar, Liv, Embla and Gymir. There is a wide range of reactions to the exile. Har and Gymir stand out as moments readers will focus on. The six now must face the brutal elements of the Mistland.

Seeing how they survive in the frozen tundra proves for a new dynamic to emerge. Har and Gymir continue to break from the rest as the characters to watch. Their banter proves to reflect the lives they have now left behind. This leads to a unique finish with much for fans to ponder in this new landscape.

Watanabe and Marques give ample time for the original exiles to say their goodbyes. The panels capture the heartbreak and frustration of their sentences. Once the six exiles are outside the mountain, the art gives a broad picture of what they’re up against.

The new environment causes more tensions to rise. The brief argument between Har and Gymir jumps out from the pages. This rolls into a striking closing image. Knowing that the group is in new territory, readers will have to make their guesses as to what lies ahead.

FINAL POINT: 8

Mystery abounds for six exiles as a new stat quo unfolds. Castilho’s writing switches themes to farewells and survival fighting. The imagery of Watanabe, Marques and Manes fills the pages with growing mysteries. Get ready as the biggest dangers to this group might not just be their newfound home, but their own personalities as well.

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MS. MARVEL: MUTANT MENACE #3 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, we’re jumping into an adventure starring one of Marvel’s brightest new stars! Since her debut, Kamala Khan has been winning over fans in droves. The character has made the transition to live action flawlessly. Now poised to have a bigger role in the comics and MCU with her new “Mutant” origin, Ms. Marvel is making waves during the fall of the Krakoan Era.

MS. MARVEL: MUTANT MENACE #3 by Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada, Scott Godlewski, Erick Arciniega and Joe Caramagna (Marvel Entertainment) brings back an old friend as Kamala finds herself in uncharted water.

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

MS. MARVEL: MUTANT MENACE #3 by Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada, Scott Godlewski, Erick Arciniega and Joe Caramagna (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With the return of Red Dagger, Kamala’s life becomes more complicated. Throughout the seriousness of Orchis’ attack, the writing keeps things centered around young love and her dealing with her new status quo. The action comes into play quickly in the middle act. Vellani and Pirzada playing off the notion of the Five is a solid plot theme in describing the familiar faces that are popping up.

Seeing the true villain’s plans in motion is an easy connection for readers. With Kamala being involved in the Mutant issues of the current MCU, the notion of Orchis involvement helps. It brings Kamala in a closer connection to Mutant affairs. The closing page might have something to say about that as Kamala’s dream escape crashes back to reality.

The art by Godlewski and Arciniega reflects the ever optimistic title hero. Red Dagger’s introduction brings up images of youthful hope and romance. It serves to counter the heavier matter of the Mutant hunting going on. The introduction of “zombie” Cyclops is gifted a half page image. Seeing the X-Man in this state makes for a loud, positive visual. This builds up for more as the book progresses. Readers will have a big surprise waiting for them on the final page. it is one that should have more fans talking about what is unfolding here.

FINAL POINT: 8

With an old friend stopping by, Kamala Khan’s world gets turned upside down. The writing brings out the best of Kamala’s personality. Paired with solid imagery depicting action and a blossoming romance, fans will have much to be invested in. The final page should have some readers buzzing with who stops by. Keep this one on the radar when at the shops this week.

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ULTIMATE X-MEN #3 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, we are heading back into Marvel’s Ultimate line. HISAKO ICHIKI is not your average student. After the death of her friend Tsubasa, Ichiki is forever changed. A Shadow creature is haunting her.

The figure is attacking those who bullied Tsubasa. As the body count rises, so do Ichiki’s suspicious nature. With the dark being lurking, Ichiki may have found an ally in Mei Igarashi. Can the two stop the Shadow before another body is killed?

ULTIMATE X-MEN #3 by Peach Momoko, Zack Davisson and Travis Lanham looks to provide those answers and much more!

Let’s take a closer look at what’s unfolding now/

ULTIMATE X-MEN #3 by Peach Momoko, Zack Davisson and Travis Lanham (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter presents a few new avenues in Ichiki’s story. The flashbacks to two years prior sets the tone for how long the Shadow has been creeping around. Readers get the sense of the long game being played here. The writing reflects the unknown factor and how that composes Ichiki’s character in the present. They also get a deep insight to the mysterious friend Mei.

Her story is that of pain and a shattered homelife. Once her story plays out, the themes circle back to the mutant aspect of her world. It makes the budding friendship with Ichiki more organic. This builds towards a strong closing moment as another change is heading into Ichiki’s way.

The art continues to crush this series. Flashback sequences elude to the sinister motives being planted. It is a counter to the more happier times of Ichiki and Mei. Both seem like they have made a much needed friend due to their backgrounds.

Readers are treated to a two page spread showcasing Mei’s powers. This comes on the heels of uneasy imagery of the Shadow in play. Momoko doves into the emotions of Mei to connect her more throughly with readers. The sense of wonder and failure crowd the young girl’s panel. This all changes in the closing moments. The parting image leaves readers off on more of a question than a shocking moment. It is solid storytelling all around with this book.

FINAL POINT: 8

HISAKO ICHIKI and her world continues to provide a unique take on the X-Men mythos. Momoko shifts gears to Mei’s story which delivers on impactful writing and images. Once things come back to the present, there is a sense of wonder as a new player enters the game. This will be one to look out for on NCBD.

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HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #23 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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For this entry, time is ticking away on Jace Boucher. “The Butcher” of the “Slaughter-verse” has angered two very dangerous groups. Dealing with the House of Boucher is one thing. Trying to fight off them and their allies in the House of Slaughter spells certain death. How long can he survive for now?

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #23 BY Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miquel Muerto and AndWorld Design (Series Development: James Tynion IV and Designs and Development: Werther Dell’Edera) heads right into the fallout of last issue’s initial strike.

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

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #23 BY Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miquel Muerto and AndWorld Design (Series Development: James Tynion IV and Designs and Development: Werther Dell’Edera) - BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Brombal shows how this conflict is breaking down both sides. Jace is trying to fight his battle but shows his emotions are leaking his weakness. With each wund that has been done, it’s fueling Jace on his mission. The question becomes: will it be enough to win?

On he other hand, being embarrassed by a lowly hunter doesn’t go over well with each house. The alliance seems to start showing its’ fractures after the defeat. The Old Dragon steals the spotlight to show his plans to eliminate Jace are the only options now. This causes big tensions with the opposing house. The writing shows how much more is layered beneath the surface. Even in the final moments, there are secrets to be unlocked. This is all much to fans’ benefits.

Fuso and Muerto lean into Jace’s rage in the opening pages. His talk with Maven leaves no doubt of how personal this all has become. It’s capped off with a strong near full page visualizing why he is fighting this fight.

The breakdown between the Houses also jumps out at readers. The embarrassment of Jace winning drives the Dragon into full panic. His facial reactions speak of the last shot to reclaim his reputation. The fallout demonstrates the power play each parties are attempting on the other. Once the closing pages start, readers will have the inclination that the end is coming faster than expected.

FINAL POINT: 8.1

Jace’s last stand builds towards an unimaginable showdown with the latest chapter. Brombal keeps the paranoia and rage high with the writing. Fuso, Muerto and the team magnify the breaking of spirits amongst the key players as Jace’s time ticks closer away.

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The Principles of Necromancy #2 (MAGMA COMIX)

Hey everyone! This is Matt from Hops Geek News and I’ve got a new comic book review for you to check out:

The Principles of Necromancy #2 by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly (Writers,) Eamon Winkle (Art,) Jay Fotos (Colors,) and Shawn Lee (Letters.) Cover by Eamon Winkle.

The Principles of Necromancy #2 by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly (Writers,) Eamon Winkle (Art,) Jay Fotos (Colors,) and Shawn Lee (Letters.) Cover by Eamon Winkle. - Magma Comix

Eloise is a girl thirsty to learn as her mother lie dying from a mysterious tumor deep within her. Until Doctor Jakob Eyes appears on a house call to mysteriously cure her of all diseases. Eager to learn from the man himself, Eloise follows the haunting doctor to his house. Does Doctor Eyes take apprentices, and is Eloise prepared to view the grotesque lessons that await?

The Art:

Have you ever witnessed something so intriguing yet so vomit-inducing that you are unsure if you are to look away or watch in awe? That is the best way to sum up the pages within the confines of this glorious book of horrors. So many pages leave us looking at every inch of the panels, taking in the brains, skulls, and viles that all present themselves to us and Doctor Eyes. Eamon and Jay have done such a wonderful job creating Jakob, from the mask that he wears to the hollow, dark, void-of-life eyes with which he stares at Eloise.

The panels have a dull and grey back drop yet the characters and everything in the foreground burst with color which speaks to just how fascinating this story really is. The panel looking into the house from above as though it was taken from The Sims is perhaps one of the best in the issue. I cannot get enough.

The Principles of Necromancy #2 by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly (Writers,) Eamon Winkle (Art,) Jay Fotos (Colors,) and Shawn Lee (Letters.) Cover by Eamon Winkle. - Magma Comix

The Writing:

The Hivemind continues to weave a mysterious tale. In this issue, Jakob gets some personality and showcases his sharp wit and zero tolerance for foolery. Eloise is one of the readers who have become enthralled by this book as we, too, want to know how he does it. Meanwhile, Shawn Lee stands out in the tone of the lettering. You feel the softness of Eloise and Jakob's voice and the thundering roar when needed.

Overall:

This comic continues to solidify Magma Comix as a serious player in the world of comics. It's a slow-burning, horrifying mystery that plays to all of our senses. When you finish the issue, we are left begging for the next, as we need it immediately.

10/10.

G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #306 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, we’re following along with a return of one of pop culture’s biggest fandoms. When this series picked back up via Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics, fans were elated. The never ending battle of G.I. Joe and Cobra has been nothing short of action packed. The series sees a new art team step in for this issue. Their first go-around dives right into the fallout of an assassination attempt!

G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #306 by LARRY HAMA, PAUL PELLETIER, TONY KORDOS, FRANCESCO SEGALA, SABRINA DEL GRASSO and PAT BROSSEAU (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) raises the stakes as sides are being formed!

Let’s take a deeper look at how things shape up.

G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #306 by LARRY HAMA, PAUL PELLETIER, TONY KORDOS, FRANCESCO SEGALA, SABRINA DEL GRASSO and PAT BROSSEAU (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) - cover: Andy Kubert

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue picks right up with a missile coming right towards Zartan! The master of disguise escapes the explosion, but finds a clue. The missile has markings from M.A.R.S Industries. Readers know that to be the company owned by the one and only Destro!

However, he was not the one behind this attack. That “honor” belongs to Serpentor Khan. The mutated madman has plans to take out Cobra Commander and Destro! Readying a mounting attack, Serpentor has sent a decoy Zartan to meet with Destro.

In their meeting, Destro catches wind of the decoy. The Baroness wants to destroy the robot. Destro stops her. His reasoning? Destro is planning on using the robot to feed Serpentor false information.

Readers watch as events are set into motion for a grave Cobra showdown. The Joes are working events on their side. The good guys don’t go without a tragedy in their fight. There is a crushing moment that unfolds which won’t go unavenged. Judging by the final page, a X factor in this complicated puzzle might have made a choice. It very well may be the deciding addition to put one side over the top in the upcoming combat. Brace for a very fast paced issue.

G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #306 by LARRY HAMA, PAUL PELLETIER, TONY KORDOS, FRANCESCO SEGALA, SABRINA DEL GRASSO and PAT BROSSEAU (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) - cover: Brad Walker

Hama doesn’t delay in heading right to business in this chapter. The Zartan opening moves briskly into the Serpentor scheming. Seeming as the overall “big bad’, the unhinged plans of the mutated leader work to create a chaotic atmosphere. This also rolls into Springfield. Its’ the location for a heartbreaking moment. Hama sets up up flawlessly from last issue. It will hit readers in the emotions. From here, its’ back to business as events are in full swing for the road to showdown.

Pelletier and Kordos open up with a near full page image of Zartan escaping the oncoming missile. They also focus on the reactions to events playing out. Seeing the unhinged look of Serpentor and fear in Dr. Mindbender speaks volumes.

The action is also featured strongly in this chapter. The Snake-Eyes montage is filled with imagery of him doing what he does best. However, this is eclipsed by the tragic moments in Springfield. While only being a few panels, the art team drives him a dark moment of the series. If readers had any question of how dangerous this climate is, they need to look no further that these panels.

FINAL POINT: 8.2

Sides are forming and the elite special forces unit is caught in the middle! Hama speeds through each key players set-up with the writing. Pelletier and Kordos hit readers with a multi-layered attack with the art building up for the forthcoming stand-off. There is much for fans to be excited for in this series.

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HARD STYLE JUICE #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, we are heading into the second fall of a championship story. The mysterious death of Rey Castro has shaken his sister. The levels Mona is willing to go looking for answers is huge. The question now becomes what will she do when she unlocks the truth?

HARD STYLE JUICE #2 by Clay McCormack, Ricardo López-Ortiz, Heather Moore, DC Hopkins, and Jasmine Amiri (Comixology Originals) dives further into the complex world of the Castros.

Let’s get ringside and see how things shape up now.

HARD STYLE JUICE #2 by Clay McCormack, Ricardo López-Ortiz, Heather Moore, DC Hopkins, and Jasmine Amiri (Comixology Originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Ramonita “Mona” Castro is on a mission. Her brother Rey dies in an accident inside the squared circle. Mona knows this is no accident and seeks out to find the truth.

Mona tracks down “Burly Bill”, who was last in the ring with Rey. In the interrogation, Bill becomes unresponsive. Mona becomes frustrated and touches her forehead. It is no coincidence of the place of contact.

The story flashes back to when Mona was in school. At lunch, other students are gossiping about her and her brother. They claim how wrestling is fake. They also say her brother really isn’t dead. Mona snaps the tab of her soda can and blades her forehead. She winds up covering the rude students in her blade job.

Being suspended for her actions, Mona confronts her father. “King” Castro is happy she defended her brother but advises her to be better. When Rey’s “accident” is mentioned, Mona echoes it was no accident.

The tone shifts to a more downward note as a “Past Due” notice is discovered. It is revealed after Rey’s death, KCPW is struggling to survive. An idea is thrown out to try saving it but one not without a great weight.

Readers watch as a new star appears to enter the world of professional wrestling. The story time jumps a bit but not without great cause. Mona’s quest for the truth takes another turn as a suspect emerges. The closing act features Mona taking matters into her own hands once again. This time, the final image sets the stage for a very different style of investigating. “Business has just picked up.”

HARD STYLE JUICE #2 by Clay McCormack, Ricardo López-Ortiz, Heather Moore, DC Hopkins, and Jasmine Amiri (Comixology Originals)

HARD STYLE JUICE #2 by Clay McCormack, Ricardo López-Ortiz, Heather Moore, DC Hopkins, and Jasmine Amiri (Comixology Originals)

McCormick never let the family aspect stray too far as the main point of the story. Mona’s new persona is given a proper origin. Knowing how fiercely she will defend her family is arguably her strongest attribute. The initial banter with her and her dad ranges from overbearing to loving. Seeing the sacrifices Mona makes will instantly make her a face in front of the readers.

The time jump is ideal for where the story needs to go next. Mona’s growth in character benefits from the move. She is shown to be tougher emotionally while retaining her anger over Rey. This leads into a great closing act. Mona’s parting words carry that same fire heading into the next chapter. Strong work.

López-Ortiz and Moore never shy away from the “realness” of the Castro family profession. The sequence of blading works on a few levels. Non wrestling fans won’t get it and arguably will be squeamish. Ones who know will appreciate the details put into the scene.

The in-ring action later is electric yet again. The imagery locks in the intensity of the in-ring work. Paired with the post-match fallout, the panels give a vivid picture of the workings of the business. Prime example is when two wrestlers are talking their match out via Full page with staged panels. This all leads to a solid ending page where the lettering of Hopkins steals the show. This will be a huge win for fans.

FINAL POINT: 8.9

Mona’s quest for justice leads into a new direction with the latest chapter of HSJ. McCormick’s writing leans directly into the family dynamic. López-Ortiz balances the insides and outs of the business with exceptional artistry. Make sure to tag yourself into this series on NCBD!

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BATMAN AND ROBIN #9 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the life and times of the Wayne family these days can be easily described as “complicated.” Man-Bat is running around wrecking havoc. A mysterious figure has emerged known as Shush. Flatline has crashed back into Damian’s life. This is just the tip of the iceberg.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #9 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Simone Di Meo, Rex Lokus, Giovanna Niro and Steve Wands dives further into mystery as the search for clues becomes even greater.

Let's not delay and jump into the latest chapter.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #9 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Simone Di Meo, Rex Lokus, Giovanna Niro and Steve Wands (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter begins with Batman being held prisoner in a uniquely familiar set-up. It’s a Bat cave, but not his cave. Dr. Kirk Langstrom is the landlord here. Man-Bat is taking his victory lap as Batman assesses the changes since Langstrom’s heroic times.

Meanwhile, Damian and Flatline have entered into a dangerous location: High School. Damian fully believes that Principal Stone is his old trainer from the League of Assassins. Options are limited to get Stone away from the other students. Drastic times call for drastic measures. A fight ensues but not one readers might immediately think.

This leads to a showdown building for a few issues now. Is Principal Stone Mistress Harsh? Shish? Or someone else? The answer starts a domino effect that draws out another big reveal. Readers will have much to break down as things come into focus.

Its’ fallout sends the young hero on a new path. The closing pages builds the danger as Damian closes in on his fathers whereabouts. Once arriving, it is clear to see he has more than he bargained for. The final image speaks volumes as readers brace for what’s coming next.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #9 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Simone Di Meo, Rex Lokus, Giovanna Niro and Steve Wands (DC COMICS) - Cover: Howard Porter

Williamson gifts a healthy portion of this issue to Damian’s story. The high school times have been a refreshing break from the other Bat books. Seeing Damian actually be a kid instead of Robin will win over readers. The showdowns unfolding clear up some lingering plot points. The pacing keeps events moving without lingering too long for the fallout. Once the final act being, writing hits its’ main points while bowing out on a sold end note for now.

Art duties are spilt with a returning Di Meo and Niro heading up the Batman areas. The introduction to the Bat-Cave 2.0 is presented with an excellent two-page splash. Man-Bat’s gloating comes off as both menacing and leveling up from where he’s been. This is complemented later in the book with another strong two-page spread.

Čižmešija and Lokus tackle the high school. Spotlighting Damian being young and foolish works to kick his story into high gear. The Shush segments get a two page splash that will answer a few points for fans. The art brings out the best of Damian’s reactions to news as he heads into the action. The spilt art teams brought much for fans to be amped up for heading into the promising next chapter.

FINAL POINT: 8.3

With Man-Bat nearing completion of his plans, Damian Wayne’s luck appears to be turning with this latest chapter. Williamson gifts fans payoffs for certain plot points with the writing. The art teams split duties to give Batman and Robin their own distinct look before closing with a stand-of final page. This isn’t your average Bat book and that’s a big win for fans.

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ACTION COMICS #1065 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, “House Of Brainiac” has been on the minds of many comic fans. Brainiac has orchestrated Czarnians coming to Earth. The ruthless aliens made an immediate impact. Some of the “Super Family” are taken off the board during the encounter. This has led many to ask: “How does Superman fight back?”

He enlists an unlikely “partner” who knows a thing or two about Czarnians. The Main Man has now teamed up with The Man Of Steel. Lobo and Superman are in pursuit. Will it be enough to thwart Brainiac and … Lex Luthor?

ACTION COMICS #1065 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Miguel Mendonca and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS) provides the next stop on the road to “Absolute Power”.

Let’s take a closer look at how things look now.

ACTION COMICS #1065 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Miguel Mendonca and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Lex Luthor and Brainiac converse over Brainiac’s true plans. The conversation is tense with Brainiac not divulging a great deal. Luthor switches topics to the Czarnian role in this scheme. Brainiac stays tight lipped as he knows a fight is about to happen.

The story switches to Superman and Lobo. The unlikely duo is in hot pursuit of the missing Super family members. In their way is the army of Czarnians Brainiac has unleashed. General Chacal seems to have under-estimated the Man of Steel as the fighing unfolds. Destroying their space hogs, the pair escapes.

Meanwhile, Supergirl and Conner Kent have escaped from Brainiac’s holding cell. Being miniature size doesn’t help their cause. Getting some unlikely help, the pair returns to normal size after dodging danger. With a small team in place, they make a run to take over the ship. This fails to succeed as Brainiac confronts them. With prisoners back in control, the unthinkable is revealed.

Readers watch as Brainiac reveals a secret that sends shockwaves. What has the collector of worlds been working on? As for our heroes, the unlikely duo is halted in their travels. A proposal is made that might be the breaking point of Superman and Lobo’s team-up. With a definitive final panel, the direction of events has drastically changed.

There is also a back-up story by Williamson, Mirko Colak, Mike Spicer, and Sharpe that dives into a forgotten Brainiac: Vril Dox of L.E.G.I.ON. Fame.

ACTION COMICS #1065 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Miguel Mendonca and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS) - Cover: Jorge Jimenez

Williamson plays into the uneasiness between the Main Man and Man Of Steel. At the first exposure, they are working in unison. Lobo’s influence is starting to grow on Superman with his actions. This carries through on their trek to find Brainiac. Once readers think there is a level of loyalty, the writing reflects how this pair is a ticking timebomb from exploding. Once the new offer is made, the match becomes lit.

Brainiac’s time is centered around his goal. The reveal is a monster one knowing the character. Williamson almost makes it a sympathetic gesture by the collector of Worlds. This becomes quickly dismayed as the heroes ignore the reason and continue their fight. The dialogue shows Brainiac back to full form and this spells nothing but a win for readers.

Sandoval and Mendonca welcome in the action with a fantastic two page full splash. Lobo’s reaction to Superman calling the shots makes for a fun break in the story. Readers see this is short lived later in the book. The art captures the Czarnians deviousness as they confront the pair. The closing page tips off how fast things have broken down. It’s a great parting moment to usher in the next chapter.

Supergirl’s mission also delivers on strong panels. The face off with the Doomsday Wolves exemplifies the danger she and Connor wind up in. The return to form is given a solid near full page moment. Its’ following imagery spotlights Brainiac’s reveal. The exposed secret feels like a big event due to the art. It’s a great compliment to the story as it causes a new direction to be taken.

FINAL POINT: 8.4

DC’s current Odd Couple walks in thin ice as Brainiac reveals his master scheme in this chapter. Williamson brings out the humor and harsh reality with the writing. Sandoval, Mendonca and Sharpe balance out the big events with fantastic art. This crossover is heading into different routes so hop on board before it’s too late.

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CROCODILE BLACK #1 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, we’re checking out a brand new series from BOOM! Studios. A bad direction is better than no direction. That is the motto that a young man seems to choose when a discovery that begins a road down a dark path. With an all-star team behind it, this has all the makings for another monster series for BOOM! and readers.

CROCODILE BLACK #1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson (Superman, Incredible Hulk), Somnath Pal (Brigands), Patricio Delpeche and Becca Carey (BOOM! STUDIOS) welcomes readers into Danny’s world and the new path he’s chosen.

Let’s take a closer look at how this debut shapes up.

CROCODILE BLACK #1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson (Superman, Incredible Hulk), Somnath Pal (Brigands), Patricio Delpeche and Becca Carey (BOOM! STUDIOS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Grizzly murders have taken place. The killer is known for wearing crocodile skin shoes. He seems relaxed as he takes out his targets. A snake seems to be following his every move.

One month prior, Danny is a young delivery man. His past seems complex. There are themes of loss, isolation and mystery surrounding him. Danny is talking to what sounds like a therapist on the phone. Escapism becomes the main topic of their talk. Their conversation doesn’t go the way Danny likes when his little brother Matty is mentioned.

It’s interrupted when Danny arrives at the home of Leo Black. As he walks inside, he finds Leo dead in a chair. A call for help is made but never completed. Danny ends the call and takes Black’s tangling cigarette and leaves. As he leaves, he becomes fascinated with Black’s crocodile shoes…

What happens next will lock readers in for the long haul. Events move fast as more pieces slowly become revealed. It builds for a powerful final act. There are many questions formed as the final page leaves a few thoughts in readers’ minds until next time.

CROCODILE BLACK #1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson (Superman, Incredible Hulk), Somnath Pal (Brigands), Patricio Delpeche and Becca Carey (BOOM! STUDIOS) - Cover: Christian Ward

Johnson crafts a complex tale as Danny’s life tries finding a source of purpose. On the outside, Danny is as normal as can be. Inside, he is conflicted and angry. Once the moment strikes finding Black’s body, things begin to shift into a frightening direction.

The dynamic with his family is fractured. His brother’s disappearance lingers heavily on what relationship (if any) they have. Once the fallout commences there, readers get an idea of where things are heading. The bookend technique works as to the multiple layers of Danny. The pacing allows readers to become caught up in his evolution. Where it leads from here can only grow readers’ interest in a story behind a troubled soul.

Pal, Delpeche and Carry provide an intense opening to Danny’s story. The beginning series of events hold nothing back. Its’ as graphic and violent as one would think. This becomes a stark contrast to where we see Danny in the middle of the chapter. His mannerisms leave no indication on where his journey goes.

The fascination of the shoes becomes a haunting element. It feels at that moment a switch is hit that should have been left dormant. Knowing where the moment leads, the art team showcases the rage and disillusion Danny tries to disappear in. This leads to a strong closing page. The final panel speaks volumes with just a look at the reader. Get prepared for a very unique journey.

FINAL POINT: 9

The evolution of Evil shines as a young man welcomes readers into a complex scenario. Johnson boldly sends Danny into his next phase with superb writing. Pal Pal, Delpeche and Carry leave no panel to waste with the heavy imagery witnessed. This will be a series to have on your radars.

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GEIGER #2 (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 9

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

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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #49 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, everyone’s favorite neighborhood wall crawler enters the hunt! With vampires running loos ein the Marvel Universe, no one is safe. Coming off the heels of “Gang War”, is Spider-Man ready for another epic event?

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #49 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna looks to answer that inquiry with NYC being overrun by creatures of the night!

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

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #49 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Wells thrusts Spidey into the fracas with a solid entry. Playing into his heroic ethics, the writing walks the line of his famous motto. In dealing with Kareem and Rabbit, Spidey plays the good guy for bad people. Events unfold as one would expect. Spidey teeters into the drama cautiously. This leads to a more traditional superhero story.

The action picks the story pace up. It’s not what readers will remember the most. The dialogue with Spidey and a casualty in the Hunt proves to be the issue’s strongest point. It reminds readers of the dire times and how Spidey has to be the beacon of hope. The fallout throws a nice surprise in to the mix before closing the show on this issue. Spidey’s troubles have only started which means a good win for the reader.

Romita, Hannam Menyz and Caramagna carry a dark tone to the atmosphere of this story. The beginning with Rabbit and Kareem sets the moody tone early. Action panels are as classic as you can imagine. JRJR knows how to get the most out of a fight. This is textbook storytelling for him and his team.

The climax point of the story bottles up the frightening aura of the Hunt. Panel structure walks readers through a breakdown. It leads to a surprise conclusion. The closing image is one fans will enjoy as Spidey heads further into Marvel’s bloodiest saga.

FINAL POINT: 8

Power and Responsibility might not be enough as Spider-Man is thrown into the deep water of Blood Hunt. Wells crafts a steady tale pushing Spidey on his moral code. Romita and the team welcome readers into the dark and terrifying world of the vampires with strong imagery. Jump on board and see where things lead the wall-crawler now!

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GONE #3 (DSTLRY MEDIA)

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For this entry, we have arrived at the end of an initial voyage. Leading the charge from “The Devil’s Cut”, “GONE” by JOCK was the first series to roll out under the DSTLRY banner. It’s been almost a year to the birth of the company. There has been a surge of stories following such as Spectregraph and The Blood Brother’s Mother. However, Gone will be remembered as the one that blazed the trail.

GONE #3 by JOCK, Lee Loughridge and Andworld Designs brings The end of Abi’s space odyessy.

Let’s see how the final chapter fares.

GONE #3 by JOCK, Lee Loughridge and Andworld Designs (CREDIT: DSTLRY)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Jock leaves no doubt of his level of storytelling with this series. Abi is a complex character that readers have seen literally grow up before their eyes. Abi is fearless and committed to her goals. The dynamic between her and Jay carries the story until an unexpected twist. it is perfectly timed to shift gears into the next half of the book.

Her relationship with the Captain has always be complicated to say the least. Jock’s writing times their showdown exceptionally. With everything Abi has gone through, the moment plays out to a well structured climax. Its’ fallout ties up loose ends while leaving fans with a gut-punching closing page. This chapter really takes things to new levels for an unforgettable finale.

As for the art….where to begin! From the start, Jock captures the drive and will of Abi and Jay’s mission. The intensity written on Abi’s face speaks volumes. There’s a great full splash page of the pair fighting infected passangers that pops off the page.

Jay’s reveal is given a full page image that haunts before starting that portion of the story. This sets the stage for the final encounter of Abi and The Captain. The imagery reflect the many reactions Abi has gone through on this ride. The conclusion will draw a vocal reaction out of the reader which is always a plus. The concluding pages hit on many levels with the last page giving a heart-breaking impact that ends the saga on a strong note.

FINAL GRADE: 9.5

The space odyssey of Abi concludes with a final issue that simply cannot be missed. Jock’s writing takes Abi into many directions before a final confrontation for the ages. The artwork is exceptional from cover to cover. It’s high level storytelling at its finest.

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MASTERPIECE #5 (DARK HORSE COMICS)

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For this entry, we have arrived at the pen-ultimate issue of a fantastic Dark Horse Comics series. The saga of young Emma “Masterpiece” Lawford has been quite the impressive saga. Revenge has turned into a game of who is playing who. Is it the extraordinary teenager with the legendary parents? Is it the vengeful billionaire with a score to settle?

Readers have taken notes as the tension mounts. All roads are now leading to the final showdown. The only question is who will win in this battle of revenge.

MASTERPIECE #5 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring , Moo Meng and Josh Reed leads Emma and company’s journey towards its’ epic conclusion.

Let’s check out how the final stage is being set.

MASTERPIECE #5 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring , Moo Meng and Josh Reed (Dark Horse Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter opens up with a young man telling a story. the picture being painted is of a man lost in his own hype. The figure being described is all about image than substance. Zero Preston is the subject. Readers find out who is testifying about this: His son Solomon.

Emma and her team of Lawrence, Skottie, Gleason, and the Paragon welcome Solomon onto their team. Taking down a powerful man like Preston will be no easy feat. Solomon gives a big clue on where to strike at his father. The information gives a big insight into the man who’s ruined Emma’s life.

However, the moment is quickly dashed by The Paragon. He senses that someone has crashed their meeting. The Muscle of the team ushers them away to confront their guest. It is a personal reunion for the Paragon. As readers witnessed last issue, Preston hired the Paragon’s ex-wife to handle his problem.

The mood swiftly changes as Preston sets forth his most dangerous attack yet. Emma’s team needs to scramble quickly. The book speeds towards its’ final set-up with a detour that will have fans’ attention. A new development has been added into the mix. This will either be the deciding factor of victory or the nail in the coffin of Emma’s revenger plan. Fans will have much to look forward to in the finale.

MASTERPIECE #5 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring , Moo Meng and Josh Reed (Dark Horse Comics)

MASTERPIECE #5 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring , Moo Meng and Josh Reed (Dark Horse Comics)

Bendis throws in a few new dynamics before setting the final stage. The addition of Solomon provides a personal element into Emma’s plan. Conversations reflect the unity to take down Preston. It also shows the conflicting personas involved.

The Paragon has been the ultimate wild-card in this story. Seeing his past catch up with him made for a few stand-out moments. This all leads into a strong final act. Seeing the pieces fall into place provides a strong foundation for where the closing leaves readers. Pacing allows a slow, methodical build into the parting image which is a great spot to leave before the finale commences.

Maleev, Herring and Meng welcome fans into Emma’s team meeting with a two page full splash. It’s has a sense of a “welcome new readers” to it but works to showcase the full team. The Paragon displays a few emotions throughout this issue. Seeing the reactions to his ex-wife now enemy raised the tension a few levels.

Emma also has a few panels that break up the seriousness of the situation. Her time conversing with Lawrence comes across as a possible goodbye knowing what is coming. This leads into the closing moments where the panel usage comes into play. Emma’s image repeating itself walks the readers through what she’s envisioning with the plan. This all caps off with the final page. A full page that leaves no doubt where everyone stands heading into the conclusion. It’s high level work that is well known with this series.

FINAL POINT: 9.5

Engaging, Clever and Bold. “Masterpiece” can easily be described with those words. With this latest chapter, Bendis, Maleev and the team combine sharp writing with classic imagery to stage all the players into position before charging into the finale. The series is nothing short of its’ title billing every time out.

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TRANSFORMERS #8 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the second arc in arguably comics’ biggest book is in full swing. Optimus Prime and company are still reeling from the original debut in the Energon Universe. There’s also a new head of the Decepticons. Exit Starscream. Enter Soundwave. How does the new leader plan to succeed where others have failed?

TRANSFORMERS #8 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) showcases the next phase in the Decepticons plans.

Let’s take a deeper dive and see how things fare now.

TRANSFORMERS #8 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Johnson ushers in the Soundwave era with a bold start. Seeing the cold and unapologetic manner in which he deals with the USS Henry Henderson crew makes a big impression. The dialogue between Thundercracker and him during this moment connects his method of business.

It is a very big contrast with Optimus Prime. Johnson features the effects of Prime’s battles taking a grave toll on him. The ramifications of the first arc still linger on the Autobot leader’s soul. Johnson droves this point home with the growing emotions of Carly and her reaction to the Autobots. The writing mirrors her anger and confusion of events. This only adds to a more complicated scenario as the conclusion brings in another big player for Prime to deal with.

Corona and Spicer give ample page time to Carly’s growing frustrations. The images convey her rage towards the Autobots’ choice concerning Starscream. This plot point continues to be one readers have a strong connection with.

Soundwave’s actions towards the military crew also stand out. The panels leave no doubt about how driven the new Decepticon leader is on his plans. This leads into a near full page reveal about the next phase in plans that spell disaster for the Autobots. None might be bigger than the closing image. With a new factor joining in the fight, the art team leaves nothing in question as the series delivers another strong chapter.

FINAL POINT: 8.5

With new leadership in place, the Decepticons take action in another solid issue from the Energon Universe. Johnson’s writing leans into the emotional themes from a never-ending fight. Corona, Spicer and Wooten compliment the dialogue with fantastic imagery. Combined, it solidifies why this series is on many pull lists.

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SHE'S RUNNING ON FUMES #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, the saga of Jody and Jeanie is slithering out of control. From a tragic accident to uncomfortable situations, Jeanie is doing everything she can to hold her family and sanity together. With last issue’s reveal, is their light at the end of the tunnel?

SHE’S RUNNING ON FUMES #4 by Dennis Hopeless, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, and Heather Antos (Comixology originals) looks to answer if there’s a way or or is the family sinking deeper into despair.

Let’s break down what’s going on in the latest.

SHE’S RUNNING ON FUMES #4 by Dennis Hopeless, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, and Heather Antos (Comixology originals)

Hopeless never shies away from showing the strength of Jeanie throughout this entire story. Even when things look dire, the writing shows how she’s pushing through. The grocery store scene is a prime example of the wear on Jeanie’s soul. It makes a loud statement to readers. As things fall apart, Jeanie must release her rage.

Jody continues to be a wild card within the pages. His actions are frantic and unpredictable. Even as the “business” gets brought to home, his demeanor sways often. This leads to an awkward closing. The final page screams what all readers are thinking: How much does Jeanie have left?

The art spotlights Jeanie’s frustration. From the two page splash concerning “plumbing”, a sense of emotional fatigue lingers. this carries into said Grocery store moment. The team unleash Jeanie’s anger with no restrictions. Her outburst is one readers can relate to with her situation.

The closing arc captures the moodiness of Jody. In each panel, there is a sense of uneasiness. This escalates into his brash action. Imagery of what he’s doing makes it very difficult to root for him in any circumstance. This only solidifies what we already know: Even on fumes, Jeanie is finding a way to outlast everyone.

FINAL POINT: 8

Even with fading hope, the weight of Jody’s world doesn’t break Jeanie in the latest chapter of SROF. Hopeless constructs a tumultuous landscape with Jody’s behavior. Jenkins locks in the visuals of a devious world with a broken but not defeated protagonist still standing.

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BATMAN #147 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the landscape of Gotham City has changed. Bruce Wayne is on the run. In his place is his own worst nightmare. A new Batman has taken over. Its’ methods are extreme. How is Gotham City handling all of this change? Can Bruce find a way to stop something that knows his moves like no other?

BATMAN #147 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (backup story: Zdarsky, Cowles, Miguel Mendonca and Eren Angiolini) seeks to answer those questions as a major force has now gotten involved.

Let’s not delay and take a closer look at what’s happening.

BATMAN #147 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (backup story: Zdarsky, Cowles, Miguel Mendonca and Eren Angiolini) - DC COMICS

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter begins with Damian Wayne checking in on his “father”. However, readers know all too well this is not Bruce Wayne. This is FAILSAFE, an unstoppable version of Batman with Zur-En-Arh as its’ personality.

Batman has cracked into every electronic device in Gotham City. This serves as fuel to his twisted version of protecting the citizens. Damian is all too excited to be reconnecting with his dad on their missons. The feelings aren’t mutual as Failsafe brushes them off. Something has drawn the machines attention away….

Readers find out that the reason is Gotham’s new Police Commissioner. His name is VANDAL SAVAGE! Savage addresses the city. A protester takes aim and fires a gunshot. Batman jumps in front and subdues the attacker. Savage and Batman have a public stand-off with the world watching.

One of those people: Amanda Waller. Waller sees the big picture. How does this Batman fit into her plans? And what of Bruce Wayne? On the run and outmatched by his own creation, Wayne takes things back to basics as he tries reclaiming his identity.

Wayne gets a familiar assistant to help on his new plan. Timing couldn’t be better. Waller is making moves that only spell disaster for Batman. With Failsafe growing its’ strength every day, the final image gives some hope that all might not be lost. Buckle in as things are about to get moving very, very fast.

BATMAN #147 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (backup story: Zdarsky, Cowles, Miguel Mendonca and Eren Angiolini) - DC COMICS

Zdarsky juggles around many multiple personalities in this chapter. The addition of Amanda Waller elevates Failsafe’s impact on Gotham. Knowing that “Absolute Power” is a short time away, their conversation comes off as a moment that lights the match for a bigger explosion. Failsafe’s reactions to their talk reflects Batman’s demeanor which is no stranger to Waller. How this ultimately plays out should be exciting.

Bruce’s portion of the story tells a few themes. The overall isolation he puts himself through carries a heavy weight. Seeing the reluctance for help ties back into how Bats feels he is the only option to save the day. Zdarsky provides a needed reset with who joins Bat’s cause. Their interactions prove to be the catalyst for the road to redemption.

Jiménez and Morey give Damian Wayne fans much to rave about. Damian’s big fight moment is started with a near full page image. This leads into a big revelation later in the book. Once that information sinks in, the art team instantly switches his emotions from happy to rageful. Failsafe provides an introduction to a new character via a bold full page debut.

Bruce is also displaying his emotions of doubt with a much-needed talk. The panels mirror the realization of what he has done. It also gives readers a sense that he Can’t win this fight. However, their fears are put to ease with the closing page. The full image sets the tone for what’s coming next with a strong mic drop moment.

FINAL POINT: 8.4

With Gotham and his confidence slipping further away, Bruce Wayne gets some much needed help to reclaim his city and identity. Zdarsky sets up some unique pairings with the writing. Jiménez, Morey and Cowles grant fans a vivid picture of the new era of justice along with a glimmer of hope. A showdown is brewing that cannot be missed!

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BLOOD HUNT #1 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this edition, Marvel Entertainment is about to unleash Hell On Earth. Touted as “The Bloodiest Marvel Event EVER”, the crossover event of 2024 has set the benchmark extremely high. It has been teased since last NYCC in October of 2023. What is the dark threat looming in the real MCU? Can it live up to expectations?

BLOOD HUNT #1 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia and Cory Petit seeks out to answer all those questions and more in its’ debut chapter.

Let’s get ready to dive in and see if the hype is real.

BLOOD HUNT #1 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The saga begins with a few notable Marvel characters infused with the Darkforce. There is a countdown to “Sundeath” ticking away as readers watch the panels unfold. Events get graphic as a reveal is provided. The Sun has been killed. A voice narrates the shocking end. This has been someone’s plan all along….

Meanwhile, time shifts back fifteen minutes earlier to the SunDeath. Scarlet Witch is flying over a crowd. She sees Blackout. The villain has become ingulfed in dark energy. Iron Man informs her that more Darkforce characters are in the same situation. They have now become portals.

Hunter’s Moon and Tigra are assessing the Shroud becoming a portal. The time is now 25 minutes before SunDeath. As the pair starts piecing things together, they come to a quick conclusion. This is no accident. This is an ambush. A herd of Vampires fill the sky and presses forward towards them.

All over the world, Vampires are unleashing Hell on whoever comes across their paths. Neither Doctor Doom or Earth’s Mightiest Heroes can escape the invasion. There might be one person to make sense of it all: BLADE. Will he be enough to turn the tide?

Readers watch as the heroes come across a group ready to give them challenges. The Bloodcoven has arrived. Who will be left standing at the end of their confrontation?

Things get violent and graphic quickly. This leads to some shocking moments. none might be bigger than the closing page. A figure has made a choice. The consequences are deadly. Readers need to brace for impact as the event has already made some statements and it only just started.

BLOOD HUNT #1 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel Entertainment) Cover - Peach Momoko

MacKay keeps fans guessing with the backwards working of the timeline in this chapter. The Sundeath countdown proves to be an effective plot point as the MCU crumbles. Seeing how the Avengers struggle right from the start speaks volumes of the threat.

The Bloodcoven is an eye-catching group. Their fury knows no bounds. Once they arrive, pacing speeds up to give the shocking fallout. MacKay doesn’t hold back on huge moments. The issue has much for fans to discuss. none might be greater than the final page. It is a bold ending to a very capturing story.

Larraz and Garcia unload the violence in the first salvo. The vampires are as ruthless as one would expect. They get a full page reveal as Hunter’s Moon and Tigra watch in fear . The imagery shows how even Doctor Doom needs to pause and adapt to their onslaught.

The brawl between the Avengers and The Bloodcoven leaves little on the cutting room floor. Following the full page reveal, graphic attacks are what fills the pages. It is intense fighting. Readers will have little time to process what they’ve seen as the final act unfolds. The closing full page will send shockwaves as the moment crushes fans before ending events for now.

FINAL POINT: 9

Marvel’s big crossover leaps heavy into violence and mystery with its’ debut chapter. MacKay guess readers on edge with fantastic storytelling. The art by Larraz, Garcia and Petit brings a distinct horror feel to the Marvel Universe. Brace yourself for some big events. This won’t be for the tame of heart as time goes on.

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THE SCALE TRADE #1 (MAGMA COMIX)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this edition, we’re checking out a brand new story on an imprint you need to know about! Magma Comix is a new imprint featuring some creative heavyweights. The Principles of Necromancy features the Hivemind (Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly), EAMON WINKLE and SHAWN LEE. Silicon Bandits is from JASON STARR and DALIBOR TALAJIĆ, STJEPAN BARTOLIĆ and SHAWN LEE.

Now joining their ranks is a story that is sure to make some waves on New Comic Book Day.

The Scale Trade #1 by Steve Orlando (Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver), Megan Huang (Star Wars) and Shawn Lee constructs a fantasy tale with a grounded feel.

Let’s take a closer look at how this debut fares.

The Scale Trade #1 by Steve Orlando, Megan Huang and Shawn Lee (Magma Comix)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The saga begins with a news report talking about Dragons. On the report, Blaire Monroe is an activist supporting the Dragon Conversation Agency. Monroe explains how Dragons are priceless. She also mentions how they’re in danger on the Black Market. it is also referred to as The Scale Trade.

Meanwhile, a pair of gentlemen are talking in a diner. It feels as an interview between DCA officials. On one side, it’s Agent Tritos. On the other is Agent Neil Cutter. Cutter seems as the grizzled veteran who’s schooling the young agent on ways of business.

Readers see a quick flashback of Tritos’ first encounter with a Dragon. It leads to the pairs’ first investigation. What starts as a routine check spirals into much more.

Things escalate very quickly as the pair furthers their investigation. What do they find? The pace picks up as the agents go to work. The fallout plants seeds for what lies ahead. A closing image will lead readers into the next chapter with many questions as to what is next to come.

The Scale Trade #1 by Steve Orlando, Megan Huang and Shawn Lee (Magma Comix)

Orlando sets up an intriguing prospect with this story. The agents conflicting personalities is sure to lead to much more drama. Their banter reflects an uneasiness with the climate at hand.

Agent Cutter comes across with cards held close to the chest. It even appears at times, he is baiting Tritos into something more sinister. The pacing grows faster once their case begins. The final act flows very rapidly to the conclusion. With its’ closing segment, Orlando brings an end for now but gives readers a few ideas to ponder till next time.

Huang presents the importance of the dragons right form the beginning. The two page spread for the dragons flying gives a sense of importance to these creatures. It helps amplify Monroe’s pleas to protect them. The panels with the agents vary in emotions from focused to reactionary panic. As their case comes to light, the images reflect the fast moving action. Once the ending begins, it leads to a solid parting image mirroring a calm before a bigger storm on the horizon.

FINAL POINT: 8

Combining crime elements with fantasy creatures, “The Scale Trade” delivers an interesting concept. With Orlando’s writing guiding reluctant partners, Huang’s art conveys the deeper mystery unfolding for the readers. It’s a solid debut issue that should lead to more excitement as events unfold.

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SPACE GHOST #1 (DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, “I'll be dead long before you were born and I'll be dead long before you'll be dead.” Does that sound familiar? If so, you probably remember the 1994 Cartoon network classic “Space Ghost: Coast to Coast”

However, there is more to that character than just late night TV. Created in 1966, a mysterious hero was fighting the good fight in space. The character has lived on in the hearts of fans for decades. Now, the legend forges another chapter with a brand new comic series!

SPACE GHOST #1 by David Pepose, Jonathan Lau, Andrew Dalhouse and Taylor Esposito (DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT) looks to blaze its’ own trail in the outer cosmos.

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

SPACE GHOST #1 by David Pepose, Jonathan Lau, Andrew Dalhouse and Taylor Esposito (DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT) - Covers by Francesco Mattina

Pepose wastes no time hitting the ground running with the action. Keeping the story centered around Jan and Jace made for a solid play. It allowed the title character to be a looming presence. The kids’ fight for survival is only amplified by this technique.

Readers watch as the classic characters get a revision with a darker overtone. The pacing allows for Space Ghost to flourish for a new audience. Each time he appears, it gives a sense of importance and awe. This is especially true with the final page. Events conclude with a thunderous exclamation point as a hero has emerged through chaos to save the day.

Lau’s imagery crafts a more serious feel to the adventure at hand. The action sequences pop off the page. It allows readers to get a sense of what the hero is unleashing on the bad guys.

The initial appearance of Space Ghost is greeted with a half page panel worthy of the legend. As the action builds, it’s capped off with a impactful moment of Space Ghost unleashing his anger onto the antagonist. Events conclude with a final page that fully solidifies the heroic statement made: “I’m Here”.

FINAL POINT: 9.7

The re-introduction of the Hanna Barbara legend shines with an exceptional debut issue. Pepose welcomes in new readers with a superb script. It is equally matched by electric imagery from Lau and Dalhouse. Fans looking for a thrilling superhero story can stop their chase right now. This book is ready to fly fast into the stratosphere!

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