DUDLEY DATSON AND THE FOREVER MACHINE #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/BEST JACKETT PRESS)

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

For this entry, One of the best books on the Comixology Originals line drops its pen-ultimate issue. All of the Best Jackett Press releases have been hit after hit and this book is no exception! If you haven’t checked out this all-ages epic yet, you’re going to want to asap! Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4 by Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano sets up our young inventor protagonist with a dilemma with no end in sight! Let’s take a closer look at this issue and see where the story leads us now, shall we?

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Trying to be a student at the Brooklyn Academy of Engineering is tough enough. Being the inventor of “Duds” an L.C.D. integrated fiber clothing is tougher, but being the only person to stop the Prometheans with only Daedalus, a dog that is the member of the Athenian Family, as your only ally, takes the cake. With the mystery behind the Chymical Society to the mysterious figure Perdix hunting them down, Datson’s life has now spiraled into ways he never could imagine. Last issue, a daring escape was made when the Promethean impersonated his best friend in an attempt to get his powerful watch, which is more than meets the eye. Once activated, the pair is transported away to a landscape that screams danger and wonder all at the same time.

This issue opens with a flashback to 1945 with a narration depicting the testing of the nuclear explosion. The imagery shows the reaction and the repercussions of a creation. The story shifts to where Datson and Daedalus landed after eluding the danger from Perdix and the Prometheans: a maze planet?! The pair comes to terms with how they arrived there but before processing the next move, a minataur figure runs by them into a wall, saying how it can’t stop running. A statement is left behind: “Hope is lost.” This shakes Daedalus to the core. The maze was his vision but what it is now is a corrupted thought that serves a much larger purpose in the wrong hands. Daedalus gives a narration before it’s interrupted by some protectors of the maze!

How does the pair deal with the maze planet? Can they escape? Readers find out what Datson is truly made of as he’s pushed harder and further than he’s ever been tasked before. That said, is it enough for what unfolds in the final moments here? Readers will have much to break down as the nightmare is unveiled an a final image will haunt readers heading into the finale!

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

The question posed from this issue is: Was the dream worth it when it becomes a nightmare? Snyder presents this problem to readers seeing it thru Daedulas' eyes. The origin of the maze was meant with good intentions but how it becomes corrupted proved for a very strong moment. Daedulas has been one character who seemed a step ahead. Seeing him now on the defense makes for a great challenge heading into the finale. Datson's emergence of confidence will be the moment that stands out to readers. It literally is the turning point of this chapter. Snyder sets this growth up perfectly. The scenes give the shift of momentum needed for what the pair walks into the final act. The final moment of the book is a true surprise and one that fans will not be ready for heading to next issue.

Igle keeps the fantasy intrigue up for the origin of the maze. The imagery represents hope and possibility. This connects with readers due to the work of Castro and Sotomayor, who added the vibrant feel with each panel. In contrast, the panels post corruption are dark and gloomy, reflecting the loss of hope. It plays off Snyder’s writing flawlessly. There’s also a small panel sequence where readers see Datson show some anger with a side-by-side shot of the Prometheans bracing for the fallou of his actions. Time and time again, Datson has been thrown into danger but seeing him stand up and run towards his strengths was excellent storytelling. Readers will also have a final page reveal that is sure to blow them away as the road to the final issue begins.

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

FINAL POINT: The saga of Dudley Datson continues its’ fantastic journey into the unknown with an issue that is a must read! Snyder, Igle and the team deliver on incredible writing and artwork in challenging the unlikely pairing of Daedulas and Datson at their very cores. With a strong final visual, you simply cannot miss what is unfolding in this series. Make sure you have this book in your collection asap!

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BOOK OF EVIL #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, 2022 ushered in the next wave of books written by the man who brought you such hits as We Have Demons (w/art from Greg Capullo). Clear (w/ Francis Manupal), Night Of The Ghoul (w/ Francesco Francavilla), Barnstormers (w/ Tula Lotay), Canary (w/ Dan Panosian) and Dudley Datson & the Forever Machine (w/ Jamal Igle). We’ve waited since last October for the follow-up issue of this intense read coming out on the Comixology Originals line via Best Jackett Press (Printed copies TBA by Dark Horse Comics) and I can’t think of a better issue to kick off the 2023 BJP year off with.

BOOK OF EVIL #2 by Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price picks up where we last saw Homer and his friends dealing with the “new world” as they know it. The first issue was exceptional. Let’s not waste another second and dive into this latest chapter, but remember stay between the “yolk lines"! LET’S GO!

Book Of Evil #2 - on sale January 10th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press (Print: Dark Horse Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re jumping in now or need a refresher: The majority of children in the 1960’s started to experience a radical change when they hit adolescence age (14-15 yrs old). They started demonstrating psychopathic behavior with no apparent origin for the swing. As this issue spread across the entire population, some didn’t get affected. For said group that didn’t (only 8%), they are classified as “animals” or less than Human. Their daily lives in present time are a struggle and one in particular has been an absolute nightmare. His name is Homer, a 12yr old whole lives with his friends Blake, Elliot and Milton. No parents and no hope. The closest person he has to family is his brother Poe, who has gone missing. There’s a rumor saying he’s changed like other humans. Homer isn’t willing to believe that. After coming across a possible clue to end this madness, Homer prepares for his next move.

This issue opens up with a flashback to a memory of Homer and Poe. After witnessing a beating, Poe tries getting Homer’s mind onto something else. the brothers have a game they play and Poe keeps pushing Homer to think where they were going next. Homer is thinking about solving the book of evil and ending all of this. The memory shifts to a thought of going to Coney Island and having a “good day”. The memory is ended with a parting statement by Poe pronouncing he will never leave his brother’s side.

The friends are now looking at the box left in Poe’s room and come across what they feel might be clues to solving this mess. Looking at the letters circled from the cartoon written by E. C. Happ (the author of the book), the kids determine that the location of Happ is actually nearby them. Getting to that location is way easier said than done. The group discusses a group known as “Shepards” led by a man named John Crook. Their reputation for “disliking” non-humans is well known. Crook and co. would be directly in the way of escaping for Happ’s location. With this knowledge, the young group makes plans to escape.

Can these kids pull off the impossible dream? Will they escape the nightmare they live in? Readers tag along for an adventure and test of will. Is it possible for the foursome to defy the odds or will luck run out? High risk, high reward is the motto here. Readers will be excited to tag along for their move but will NOT be ready for an emotion final moment that will leave all invested in the story shaken.

Book Of Evil #2 - on sale January 10th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press (Print: Dark Horse Comics)

Book Of Evil #2 - on sale January 10th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press (Print: Dark Horse Comics)

Snyder pushes the young group into uncharted water while delivering impactful emotional shots within these pages. Seeing Homer’s determination to find his brother, no matter what the cost, connects with readers so much you can’t help but think “can they really do this?” There’s a moment in the book where Homer is internalizing the choice to go escape and breaks down why he’s more afraid of life without his friends than one with him having an easier life changed. It’s a powerful statement and completely explains his drive to see their plan play out. With everything they have seen in this world at such a young age, their plan demonstrates how dire the times are and what they’re will to do to fix things, if they can.

The rest of this chapter carries more “action” per-say but never loses sight of hope in a hopeless place. Their odyssey has exciting and dire moments paced out well. Readers won’t be expecting some of the more shocking parts to happen but nothing will top the final pages of this chapter. Snyder ties everything back full circle and the parting words and image never let go of the tragedy playing out here.

As how this series is crafted, there are no traditional panels. it is all journal entries with images mixed in when needed. Jock and Price make the most of these moments. Seeing Homer’s vision of Poe and Coney Island in the beginning of the book shows how Homer is envisioning the better times with this story. Seeing Blake’s blank and cold stares connects with how dire and hopeless this plan actually is. The use of red (for discarded terms/feelings) was subtle but hit their marks when used.

It’s countered with the yellow imagery (used for “Animals”/Yolk references) of the “pre-planning” of the escape and how Homer is seemingly talking himself up to be brave enough to do this with just a simple picture of a pen just in case an “old friend” returns. However, nothing will hit harder than the final image of this book. No spoilers, but prepare for that. It’s a simple image but one that resonates volumes.

Book Of Evil #2 - on sale January 10th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press (Print: Dark Horse Comics)

Book Of Evil #2 - on sale January 10th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press (Print: Dark Horse Comics)

FINAL POINT: Is there still hope when the world feels so hopeless? Homer and his friends’ Odyssey answers that question with a thrilling but tragic tale within the pages of Book Of Evil #2. Snyder, Jock and Price paint their disturbing “new normal” world with an Excellent story and art to compliment the vision. Don't miss out on this issue on ComiXology this week!

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BLOOD OATH #5 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, the combustible elements involved with a wildly imaginative story on Comixology Originals are about to explode! BLOOD OATH #5 by Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos brings an end to the initial first arc of this supernatural tale of criminal activity in the time of prohibition. The series has been a very fun read thus fan and all bets are off on what to expect for the finale. Let’s not waste another moment and jump into this issue, shall we?

Blood Oath #5 - On Sale December 20th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Blood Oath #5 - On Sale December 20th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re just joining, in 1922, Hazel Crenshaw runs her family farm in New York with her sister Geraldine. Hazel is also dabbling in the alcohol business which is illegal at this time. Her business partner Frankie is helping her pay the bills but their work draws some unwanted attention. That comes from Jotham, a mobster that is more than just a man. Jotham is a vampire. He leads his gang to Hazel’s farm and kidnaps her sister in the melee. From here, Hazel is out for revenge and isn’t alone in her anger towards Jotham. A “Blood Oath” between Vampires and the organized crime families was broken by Jotham’s power play. Hazel, Walt (Geraldine’s boyfriend) and Sister Theresa, a “vampire hunter” who’s been training for this day, are en routre to Jotham’s warehouse. The crime families are on the way. The Vampire Council is heading there as well. Now, there is hell to pay and everyone is in the crossfire.

This issue opens up with a flashback to Hazel and Geraldine fending off a threat to the farm, From here, the pace speeds up to the warehouse and Geraldine lighting the match to start the fireworks. Hazel and her team make their way into the fray between the mob and Jotham’s army. The vampire council finds Jotham who unleashes his forces on them in a power play move. Readers had better buckle up as the action is fast and not stopping for anything. Who makes it out alive from the battles? Can there be business as usual after all Jotham did to damage relationships? Readers will have those answers plus a final image after the smoke clears that leads no doubt this tale is far from over.

Blood Oath #4 - On Sale December 20th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Blood Oath #5 - On Sale December 20th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Hart and Segura do not leave anything on the table with this finale issue. There is many moving pieces to keep track of. It never felt like anyone didn’t get enough page time to finish their story out. Geraldine’s story set the stage early for where the book was heading here. The issue had a “big fight feel” to it as every page seemed to build up the intensity more and more. The eventual Jotham/Sister Theresa run-in did not disappoint as well as Hazel navigating thru the melee to find her sister. The resolution won’t disappoint as the major players seem poised for further adventures. There weren’t too many lingering threads in the aftermath. The final parting image should have readers guessing at to what’s next for Hazel and company.

Eisma goes full throttle on this issue’s big moments. The fights pop off the page and bring an intensity to what’s about to unfold. The showdown readers have been waiting for didn’t falter. Seeing Geraldine navigate thru the inferno she created provided a break from all the furious action. The fallout images set the tone for what an event the melee was. The final moments of the book close out this chapter with a parting shot on where the characters are heading that fans can’t help but be excited about.

Blood Oath #5 - On Sale December 20th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Blood Oath #5 - On Sale December 20th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Blood Oath #5 - On Sale December 20th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

FINAL POINT: Big fights, bigger impacts. The first chapter of Hazel Crenshaw closes with an all out frenzy that doesn’t miss the mark. Hart, Segura, Eisma and the creative team keep readers on edge with a fast -paced conclusion filled with excellent moments that will carry thru till the next time we stop by 1922 New York. Don’t miss this issue (and series) on Comixology this week!

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THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #5 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/NEW WAVE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we have arrived at the final issue for the return of a fan-favorite character on Comixology Originals. In case you’re not too familiar, The Black Ghost is the story of reporter Lara Dominguez, whos’ taken on the mantle of the vigilante while battling her own personal demons (First season Print version available via Dark Horse Comics). Season 2 hasn’t missed a beat with the new story “Shame The Devil” and new challenges to face head on. With how intense this tale became, THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #5 by Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito has a lot of fans waiting impatiently to see its’ conclusion.

Let’s not delay any longer and see how The Black Ghost’s latest adventure wraps up, shall we?

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #5 - On Sale December 20th

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #5 - On Sale December 20th

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This season has shown Lara’s difficulties of balancing her super-hero vs normal everyday life. Lara’s personal life has taken some hits as she delves into the mystery surrounding a new threat in town by the name of Harrow and the corruption and body count that is pilling up in her wake. The first encounter didn’t fare in Lara’s favor and only by Harrow’s decision assuming Lara wasn’t a threat did our hero survive. Now, with last issue’s revelation of Harrow’s true identity and a new danger making their presence known, The Black Ghost sets forth for the final showdown.

This issue opens up with Lara digging into more of the background of Deborah Alverne aka Harrow. Alverne is the widow of a former Creighton mayor who blames the Police Department. With her anger, she has assumed the identity of Harrow and is enacting her revenge. Lara gets some unlikely help from Boyle, a fellow reporter at the paper. With some research of old files, Lara makes the connection needed to bring down Harrow. While this is unfolding, Lara’s girlfriend, Molly, cals with good intentions but the talk goes south fairly quickly which eludes to the end of the relationship. While balancing out all this extra events, Lara sets forth to confront Harrow at an old church.

When she arrives, Lara sees her tech sidekick Ernesto, who was presumed missing or worse last issue, has found his way to Harrow himself. The pair starts making a picture of events and recognize that LONE has returned. Lone played a big role in season one and his return means the stakes have become even higher. Without a moment to spare, Harrow makes a grand entrance into the story and readers won’t be ready for what they see! Sporting a unique new look, Harrow has police commissioner Paul leGrande captured. It’s time for The Black Ghost to act, but can see pull this off?

Readers will sit ringside for this rematch as they get some lingering questions answered that will build up this confrontation even more. There are surprises galore going into the final act that won’t disappoint anyone. They’re well timed and take nothing away from the build-up readers have been waiting to see pay off. The conclusion delivers on closure for some stories while the final image will have readers guessing when, not if, will we see Crieghton’s defender sooner than later.

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #5 - On Sale December 20th

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #5 - On Sale December 20th

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #5 - On Sale December 20th

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Fantastic conclusion by Segura and Gallagher tying up loose ends. This latest tale showcased Lara trying to stabilize her dual identities with varying success. Her personal life as a reporter and partner was pushed by her drive to bring down Harrow. Lara doesn’t do everything perfect and readers can’t help but to get behind her on facing these issues head on. This issue proved without question that Lara is a hero and has earned the mantle of the Black Ghost. How she handles herself against the final challenges is proof of that. Pacing was perfect for hitting all the big moments. There are great surprises mixed in the drama. Harrow and one other character have can’t-miss panels. Readers will have much to enjoy with this story and speculation of the final page’s parting image.

Kambadais sends readers home very pleased with the artwork this closing chapter. No one will be ready for what Harrow does with her look. It’s a great twist that plays well with the writing. The action scenes cap off some big story points. Great full page image to conclude the biggest fight of the issue. The character moments between Lara and Molly are ones that illustrate how much Lara is trying to maintain the balance and what the cost is for being the hero Creighton needs.

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #5 - On Sale December 20th

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #5 - On Sale December 20th

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

FINAL POINT: Season 2 of The Black Ghost ends on a very satisfying note. The latest saga of Lara Dominguez doesn’t hold back on the drama and surprises before setting the stage for her next phase as Creighton’s defender. Segura, Gallagher, Kambadias and the creative team pull out all the stops to give readers something to talk about after the last page. Make sure to get this series on Comixology this week!

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ASK FOR MERCY: THE CIRCLE OF TIME #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, we’re taking a peek at the latest offering from a series on Comixology Originals that has a big 2023 planned for it. Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #3 by Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding
takes readers into some imaginative directions as season four moves forward. There is a lot going on with this series so let’s dive right in and see where the new addition to the saga takes us, shall we?

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #3 - On Sale December 20th, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #3 - On Sale December 20th, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

If you’re just joining in this series, the saga is based around Mercy, who is recruited by a team of hunters to join the fight against hideous evil. Season Four has started on an interesting note with the characters of Becky, a young child and Ratmir, who can shape shift into a werewolf type creature escaping danger in Rumania but not without unraveling a major secret about Becky: she’s a younger version of Mercy! Now the pair (along with Jill Anderson) are in the year 1997. Last issue took a step away from that story to give some background on the characters Archimandrite and Alizarine, the protector of the planet Tertiarus, who also hid Mercy from the evil Kroach.

This issue jumps back to 1997 as the trio who escaped from Rumania are now at Becky’s grandmothers house. The trio is waiting for others to join them but they appear to b waitinga while….as in twenty years. The story then shift back to Tertiarus before it fell as Alizarine and Mercy are kidnapped by Absolm Mooncrow, a sky pirate with a vested interest in Mercy’s worth. What started as a scavenger grab has now upped its ante as Mooncrow wants to make a statement to the Pantheon of Tertiarus. Before he’s able to do that, an attack is made on his shop. It’s one he might not be ready for but Alizarine is. What choices are made to fend off the threat? Can all parties work to survive this? What happens if they thwart off the danger? Readers are taken on a sky-seas voyage with lots of excitement along the way. The final act carries enough weight to have readers guessing what unfolds next following this issue.

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #3 - On Sale December 20th, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #3 - On Sale December 20th, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

There’s lots of big action this issue to have readers attention. Starkings shifts the story away from the time traveling trio for another moment in time that look to have more serious implications. Alizarine and Mercy’s encounter with Mooncrow plays up the tension on who’s really has the upper hand. Starkings never tips off too much with the chess moves between the major players here. Once the threat shows up, the dynamics changes dramatically. Readers get to see literally and figuratively Alizarine work his magic to much delight. The final act pays off for what the build was intending. How this all factors int the bigger picture remains to be seen but readers won’t be disappointed with all the action here.

Harding brings some noteworthy moments to life within this issue. Seeing Mooncrow’s ship in full detail was excellent. The full panel introduction for him and one of his crew jumps out. The biggest moment of the book will be when the threat attacks Mooncrow’s ship. It’s a full page panel that will lock readers in with its’ details. Haring really lets the imagination grow with this shot. The page elevates the story and gives a true sense of danger to the players at hand. The other actions panels have a steady pace to them as it all makes for an engaging sequence building towards the final act. Readers will have much to enjoy with the artwork featured in this chapter.

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #3 - On Sale December 20th, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #3 - On Sale December 20th, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #3 - On Sale December 20th, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

FINAL POINT: Season Four of Ask For Mercy sails onward with a fantastic issue. The elements of fantasy jump off the pages with strong visuals matched with solid storytelling. Starkings and Harding take the characters on a creative detour that highlights many various elements readers look for in a great narrative. You simply cannot afford to miss this issue. Make sure to check it out on Comixology this week.

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RETROVERSE #1 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog for the ODPH podcast. For this entry, 2022 has been an incredible year for ComiXology Originals. Some of the best books in the business have hit the digital shelves (with some being printed via Dark Horse Comics) and the line is having one more great addition make it's debut before years end. RETROVERSE #1 by Cullen Bunn, John Bivens and Anna Peterson presents a fascinating story that readers will be talking about on the socials. Let's take a closer look at this debut and see what's unfolding here, shall we?

RETROVERSE #1 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, John Bivens, and Anna Peterson

Credit: Comixology Originals


RETROVERSE #1 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, John Bivens, and Anna Peterson

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story opens up with a 19-year-old woman names Kacy Martin squaring up against some kind of monster in front of fellow students. The monologue breaks down there’s some kind of past and present happening in this situation when Kacy proactively goes after the monster. From here, readers are taken on a flashback to Kacy having breakfast with her mother. Readers witness that home life with Kacy and her parents might not be the best before she heads off to school and a “study group”. That group means a house party with her boyfriend T.J. and best friend Krissy. The music is loud and the beverages are rolling. Things are fine until Kacy wakes up from passing out on the couch.

Readers bear witness to a sequence of something nonhuman finding Kacy but to what extent is still unsure. The story shifts back to Kacy waking up and returning home…..but home isn’t exactly the same. Kacy thinks it’s Saturday when in turn, time has passed faster than she realized. Once Kacy arrives at school, she runs into T.J. and Krissy, but neither know who she is. What happened since the party? How come no one remembers Kacy? And where did that big monster at the beginning of the issue come from? Readers will have to start putting those puzzle pieces together and have another question raised on the final image from the issue before it’s all said and done. Get ready.

RETROVERSE #1 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, John Bivens, and Anna Peterson

Credit: Comixology Originals

RETROVERSE #1 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, John Bivens, and Anna Peterson

Credit: Comixology Originals

RETROVERSE #1 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, John Bivens, and Anna Peterson

Credit: Comixology Originals

If you’re a new reader to the blog, we’re very big Cullen Bunn fans here. From his work on the latest run of Shadowman for Valiant Entertainment to Basilisk for Boom Studios, Bunn is known for doing fantastic work. Being the first issue, there’s much to start finding out about the character of Kacy, but there’s only a few layers peeled back to see what’s unfolding. Her story goes off into a frightening direction once she realizes her friends don’t know who she is. It is at said moment, the horror element hits the high note. Few pull this off better than Bunn. From a slow-burn build, the moment when Kacy realizes things are not right connects with readers instantly. Kacy has no real time to process this as another factor comes into play which throws more questions about her into the mix. Pacing kept everything moving forward and left a solid foundation to built this imaginative tale off from. There’s still a lot of mystery left to be deciphered here which is never a bad thing.

Bivens balances out the normalcy of Kacy’s life pre-party and the unusual changes post very well. Kacy’s “new world” makes quite the impression with the creature she’s fighting in the beginning of the issue. One thing to already pick up on reading this issue is to expect the unexpected. Bivens captures the worry and fear when Kacy realizes things are not what they seem when she returns home. It’s a brief moment in comparison to some of the other scenes in the book but it compliments Bunn’s writing to push it to the forefront. Imo, this is where the story really licked into gear. The final image leaves readers with a parting shot to keep them guessing until next issue.

RETROVERSE #1 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, John Bivens, and Anna Peterson

Credit: Comixology Originals

RETROVERSE #1 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, John Bivens, and Anna Peterson

Credit: Comixology Originals

FINAL POINT: The world of Kacy Martin welcomes readers along to follow her unraveling mystery of fantasy and fright. Bunn, Bivens and Peterson hit the ground running with great storytelling and art for a debut issue you don’t want to miss. Keep an eye out for this book on New Comic Book Day.

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CENSUS #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog for the ODPH podcast! For this entry, we're checking out the latest chapter from a great series on comiXology Originals. CENSUS #4 by Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt take readers along for another assignment with Liam Malone & his unusual work for the census bureau. The book has been a great mix of humor and drama thus far. Let's see what's going on here and if the win streak continues, shall we?

Census #4 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

Credit: Comixology Originals

Census #4 - On Sale December 13th
Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt
Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re just joining in, Liam Malone is a likeable loser trying to find work and make it through this crazy place called life. When he applies for a job with the census bureau, Liam thinks it’s a sign of things changing in his favor. Unfortunately, not everything is what he thought. Liam works for the census bureau…but his job requires him to record the supernatural beings of New York City. From the start, he’s dealt with demons, leprechauns, and shape shifters just to name a few. After his last assignment, Liam gets ready to call it a day until a familiar face returns to see him: Lilith, the demon he “got close with” in issue #1.

The issue opens up with Liam and Lilith catching up since their initial encounter. The point of Lilith trying to get Liam on a date was a fun read as the bus driver had to jump in and guide Liam. Just when he thinks he’s got a win, his boss Mr. Pictor arrives to scold him on his recent escapades. Liam’s taken some different actions to get the job done and that is catching the eye of his boss. Liam walks away not too concerned as proceeds onto his next assignment: a cthulhu who proves to be quite charming.

With that meeting taken care of, Liam makes his way to a pizzeria in Hell’s Kitchen. Liam thinks he sees a literal ghost heading to the basement. As he walks down the stairwell, Liam finds ghosts of enslaved peoples on a burial site during the time of slavery. Liam leaves without any signatures and discusses what happened on his date with Lilith. During that conversation, Liam gets an idea to give the ghosts some closure thinking that will set them free from where they are living. What is Liam’s plan how to do this? Who does he get involved to help out? What will be the outcome if he pulls this off? Readers can expect more of the winning formula that this series has been delivering in answering those questions.

Census #4 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

Credit: Comixology Originals

Census #4 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

Credit: Comixology Originals

Census #4 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

Credit: Comixology Originals

Bernardin and Freeman continue to present Liam Malone as a character of humor and heart. Thru all his “fish out of water” dealing with his job, Liam always comes across as someone who tries to be better that what life has thrown at him. The moments with Lilith and the bus driver came across very funny and work to win readers over each time. Seeing how Liam deals with the wide variety of characters he’s come across has shown a great deal of growth as he deals with his job. Seeing some of the supporting cast get more panel time as a nice change of pace. The story was entertaining in seeing what lengths Liam is willing to go to make things right no matter the consequence. Witnessing how his boss handles the latest event will be one to keep an eye on moving forward.

Piriz’s rendition of a cthulhu was amazing. It made for one of the more memorable scenes in the issue. Seeing the interaction with Liam and Lilith also made its’ presence known. Considering all the supernatural elements involved with this story, seeing the human aspect get valuable page time worked to connect readers with Liam and keep him grounded while moving thru assignments. Piriz’s attention to details (such as the cthulhu tentacles) was exceptional. The supporting cast got more attention this time around and Piriz made the most of their efforts in reflection to the story, where they haven’t had a ton of panel time previously. Great issue.

Census #4 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

Credit: Comixology Originals

Census #4 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

Credit: Comixology Originals

FINAL POINT: Census #4 progresses the legend of Liam Malone forward with another entertaining read. c Bernardin, Freeman, Piriz & the team don’t stray far away from the successful blueprint they’ve followed since issue one. Exciting writing (and humor) mashed up with fantastic art has made Census required reading each time out. Don’t pass on this issue for new comic book day.

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CANARY #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/BEST JACKETT PRESS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this entry, it’s back to the old west with one of the best books on the Comixology Originals line via Best Jackett Press! CANARY #4 by Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis has been a fantastic horror western tale that has been leaving readers in awe with some jaw dropping moments and frightening themes. After last issue’s final image, let’s not delay any longer and see where the story goes from here, shall we?

CANARY #4 - On Sale December 6th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

CANARY #4 - On Sale December 6th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re just joining in, this story centers around a brutal murder in Utah in 1891. Marshall Holt, a legendary lawman, is assigned to the case before he retires. When investigating, Holt is led back to the town of one of his most terrifying case: Canary. It is in Canary that Holt crossed paths with Hyrum Tell, a psychopath who’s heinous activities have scared the bravest of lawmen. The images of the children Tell killed in the flashback last issue give a true indication of what evil Holt was fighting against.

Upon his return, Holt meets up with Edison Edwards (or Ed-Ed), & Mabel Warren, daughter of Canary founder Chester Warren, as they investigate a cave that may hold the key to solving the case. The cave has its own dark history as well being the spot where Chester and some miners were killed. With the use of Edward’s Sonotron, the trio investigate the water levels of the cave. Their findings come as a shock to all as voices are heard saying “WE’RE STILL DOWN HERE!!!”

This issue opens up with Canary Mayor Gem using the Sonotron to investigate about the voices heard in the cave. Meanwhile, Holt, Edwards and Warren make their way to an abandoned house that Chester used as a headquarters for a group known as “The Global Geological & Divination Society 1081” or House 1081. Inside the house, there may be more clues to solving the reason behind the grizzly murders of the first issue. As the three move throughout the house, they dive deeper into the story behind the “Canary Evolution” theory and brace for some massive reveals.

All that said, one of the biggest shock surprises is what Mayor Gem pulls up from the cave with the Sonotron’s rope … or should I say who? The fallout from this moment is big. Even with this reveal, readers are 1000% NOT READY for the final page of what closes this issue. What do the trio find at House 1081 and what makes Canary so special? What came out from the mine thanks to Mayor Gem and WHAT ABOUT THAT LAST PAGE! Get ready for another can’t miss issue in this series!

CANARY #4 - On Sale December 6th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

CANARY #4 - On Sale December 6th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Leave it to Snyder to keep dropping surprise after surprise after surprise this issue. Readers will have much to process with the two main stories happening here. The mystery behind House 1081 made for excellent drama as Holt starts pulling back the curtain on the secret of the murders. There’s a quiet moment in the book that connects everything with Holt’s past and present. Snyder spins that into the story perfectly so when the emotional impact hits, readers will feel its’ weight.

The other main story is Mayor Gem’s discovery. Snyder progresses that storyline much like the “canary Evolution” formula. There are any twists and turns with this plot that readers witness the growth into the final form (last page) and can’t help but be blown away. Excellent work pacing these big moments out where none overall the other.

Panosian bestows some amazing visuals throughout this issue. The atmosphere created by the art adds layers of tension and uncertainty as Holt ad company try finding answers. It plays off the writing flawlessly. Mayor Gem’s find at the mine is a full page shocking moment that will connect with every reader. It’s balanced out but the attention to details within House 1081. Later in the book, there’s a scene where Holt is looking at some framed pictures. Panosain makes those panels stand out with great detail and how it connects to a major reveal hits all the marks. With all these fantastic visuals to witness, Panosain drops a lasting image to close this chapter out that fans will be buzzing about.

CANARY #4 - On Sale December 6th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

CANARY #4 - On Sale December 6th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

FINAL POINT: The “Last Ride” Of Marshall Holt takes some thrilling turns before leaving readers with a haunting final image in the latest chapter of Canary. Snyder, Panosian and the team bring the tension and speechless reveals with excellent storytelling and art. It continues to be a must read at Comixology each month. Don’t miss this on new comic book day!

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THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/NEW WAVE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re checking out a fantastic series on the Comixology Originals line via New Wave Comics. With a spectacular first season in the books (and in print via Dark Horse Comics) Comic fans are in the midst of a strong return for Lara Dominguez and her champion ways with season number two. THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4 by Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito picks up with a new player making waves in Creighton while Lara is trying to fend off her past from defeating her future. Let’s take a deeper dive into what’s happening her, shall we?

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4   Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito  Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case anyone is new to the story of the Black Ghost, the story centers around Lara Dominguez, a Creighton police reporter formerly from Miami. Dominguez becomes entranced with the adventures of The Black Ghost. As the story progresses in season one, Lara faces her own personal issues all the while, readers have front row seats to see Lara emerging as a hero that her city needs. It’s a great read that you should definitely check out and as previously stated, it’s out on print via Dark Horse Comics for those looking for a physical copy. That being said, Season 2 hasn’t shown any signs of a sophomore slump.

Season 2 starts out with Lara trying to find a balance out with her personal and heroic identities. Readers see Lara trying to deal with her issues head on by attending AA meetings. The struggle of balancing hero vs human life takes many forms as her reporter instincts draw her into investigating Creighton’s shady police commissioner Paul leGrande while the hero side of things takes a shot as a mysterious letter emerges that shakes Lara to her core. Factor in a new player in town with a deadly agenda and Lara’s life has never been tested like this. That player is names Harrow. Making an impact right out the gate, Harrow’s actions have now set Creighton on the edge of a massive crime war that Lara might not be able to stop. With a growing body count, Lara and Harrow met last issue with Lara being left for dead, only surviving because Harrow didn’t see her as any threat to her. This left Lara in a very bad state testing her will with everything she’s been working to improve.

This issue opens up with a sequence to where Lara meeting Rebekah, a Creighton Homicide office whom Lara has some history with. Once back to present time, Lara is confronted by Rebekah and Molly, her current love. They try to reason with Lara but Lara claims she isn’t drinking and is ok from the encounter with Harrow. So much so that Lara is continuing to infiltrate the club where she thinks holds the key to stopping the war once and for all. Once diving head first back into her mission and dodging the intervention, Lara finds herself undercover at an establishment names Stallions. Once sneaking into an office, Lara discovers a board with the city’s major players on it. Digging into the pictures, Lara starts to uncover the secret of Harrow and how she’s involved with this whole puzzle. This leads Lara into a path for more information but at what cost.

Readers won’t be ready for what unfolds next. Even after Lara starts seeing the pieces fit, does she even see the picture? With all of her investigation skills, is Lara ready for what lies ahead. The final moments of this book will answer that and leave some jaws dropped to what is set to happen next. The tension and stakes have never felt heavier on our hero.

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Segura and Gallagher really amps up the drama within these pages. Lara's struggles with balancing both lives drives this story into some interesting directions. Seeing how she deals with the intervention by Rebekah and Molly was a very strong moment. The writing team present Lara as an imperfect person who continuously is trying to improve herself. Yet, with all her falls, she still gets back up trying to do the right thing. The slow burn approach to Harrow’s reveal was a great twist as well. Seeing Lara’s investigative skills come into play made for very noteworthy moments, none bigger than the conversation she has right after getting the lead on Harrow. Pacing gave these type of moments time to grow and connect with readers. The build to the last act was exceptional. It all lead to a great conclusion for this issue, with a great cliffhanger to build off of heading to the final issue of the season.

Not to be outdone, Kambadais hits on all the key story elements . Seeing first hand how Lara bounces back from the initial encounter with Harrow added a small piece of anticipation of where the story was heading. the big reveal also put into perspective Lara’s reaction to the reveal. At first glance, she is celebrating but once readers dig deeper into her reactions, Kambadais’s art sells the moments surprise element incredibly. Another noteworthy moment was the initial timepiece of when Lara meets Rebekah at the bar. With the additon of Ellie Wright’s coloring, it came across as a more detailed moment than one that misses the mark. Fortunately, readers don’t have that problem with this issue. Each fragment of the story escalates an intense visual feel to connect with the words being stated in those areas of the book.

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Final point: the latest chapter of Lara Dominguez takes readers on a steady building powder keg of emotional moments. Segura, Gallagher, Kambadais and the rest of the creative team keep applying the pressure to Creighton’s defender and never lets up on seeing if she can remain strong enough to handle the challenge ahead. Season two of the Black Ghost rolls on into a must-witness finale. It’s excellent work that shouldn’t be missed at the Comixology store this week.

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BLOOD OATH #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/NEW WAVE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re checking out the pen-ultimate issue of a series making some waves on the Comixology Originals line. Blood Oath #4 by Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos brings the supernatural adventure of Hazel Crenshaw and her family during prohibition times to a fever pitch. The series has been a great read thus far with many imaginative takes. Let’s take a deeper look into what’s happening here leading into the finale, shall we?

Blood Oath #4 - On Sale November 29th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Blood Oath #4 - On Sale November 29th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re just hearing about this series, Hazel Crenshaw is running the family farm in 1922 New York. During this period, it is the era of prohibition when selling alcohol was illegal. However, Hazel dabbles into the outlawed profession as a way to make end’s meat. Being in this line of work draws some much unwanted attention and uneasy alliances. Being in business with organized crime isn’t something that goes easy for Hazel. As she navigates thru this world, her business partner Frankie mentions more danger is coming. This danger turns out to be a Vampire gang led by Jotham, who attack the farm for the alcohol and kidnap Hazel’s sister Geraldine.

From here, readers have been taken on a trip of Hazel trying to get her sister back. They also seen Jotham go into business for himself after a “blood Oath” was made between the vampires and crime families to preserve the alcohol business. Jotham thinks the deal isn’t very beneficial. This doesn’t sit well with the Vampire Council, who Uzziah is representing when he is brought to Jotham by Carlo, one of the mobsters for a meeting. When the meeting goes south, Carlo is detained and Uzziah is killed.The odds are stacking up badly against Hazel and Geraldine’s boyfriend, Walt. walt carries much self doubt so his help isn’t really felt to be enough. Luckily, Hazel has an ally to fight back in Sister Theresa, who’s been training to stop the vampires since she was born. It might not be enough as Jotham now knows they’re on the move and sends his minions to eliminate them once and for all.

This issue opens up with the council is sent a clear message from Jothan that he’s not working for anyone any more.the council addressing Jotham’s response to the council condemning his actions: the severed head of Uzziah! They demand that Jotham be killed. All the while, Jotham has made moves to a warehouse now preparing for the eventual war coming. With him in the warehouse is Geraldine, who’s being kept alive as a pawn to be used later. Jotham rallies his troops for the battle coming and makes an example out of Carlo. Carlo is released to the mob with a wooden stake and stabs Jotham, to no effect. The receipt Carlo gets is losing his head violently.

How did that happen?! With the trio in pursuit by Lehi, Jotham’s right hand man, will they make it to the warehouse in time? What happens when the crime meets the supernatural now that players have been taken off the board? And what about the final image? Get ready for all those answers as the series prepares to enter last call next issue.

Blood Oath #4 - On Sale November 29th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Blood Oath #4 - On Sale November 29th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

There’s a lot to breakdown here. Hart and Segura shine some light on Jotham and how far he’s grown in his belief of his plan. Making the calculated moves has shown how vicious he is in winning this game. The example made of Carlo will catch readers off guard but it helps cement how dangerous Jotham has grown in such a short amount of time. It’s well placed in the story by the writers. All the actions have led to this point but Carlo’s death was the exclamation point needed. Hazel’s group gets their moments in this issue especially with Lehi, but this issue belongs to Jotham. That’s not a bad thing as Hazel’s tale has been established by now. Seeing the fruition of Jotham’s plans is what readers will take away here an be amped up for the finale.

Eisma doesn’t hold back on Jotham’s ruthlessness. Seeing in how he disposes of Carlo make quite the statement to readers. Another moment that jumps out from the art is the character moments with Walt this issue. Seeing how reluctant he is on himself to being given some confidence made for excellent character work. Proof of thisis shown later in the issue, but Eisma does capture that emotion of someone forced out of their comfort zone due to the situation they’re in. The build to the final page stands out to cap off this chapter in the story. You can’t help but be excited for what’s coming.

Blood Oath #4 - On Sale November 29th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Blood Oath #4 - On Sale November 29th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Final Point: The major places are set for what will be an epic conclusion to the story of vampires in prohibition. Hart, Segura, Eisma and the creative team set the table for a conclusion that has “big fight “ feel written all over it. The series has had fantastic writing and art to complement the imaginative take it’s been driving. With one issue left, make sure to get caught up on this series on Comixology.

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ASK FOR MERCY: THE CIRCLE OF TIME #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re continuing to follow the Season Four saga of a tale jumping out on the Comixology Originals line. Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 by Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding picks up after an incredible season premiere with a lot of questions being raised after a few secrets were exposed. Let’s check out what’s happening with the saga now, shall we?

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 - On Sale November 22, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 - On Sale November 22, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Last issue we saw the pair of Becky and Ratmir escape the danger in Rumania while finding out Becky’s secret. It was revealed that Becky is a vessel for a fragmented piece of Mercy, the hero recruited in the war to defend the Earth from monsters. Readers see how Mercy’s story begins to have even more layers than previously expected. At the end of the issue, the pair walks thru a portal heading towards the year 1997 for safety. This issue begins on a very different note….

Readers see the character of Archimandrite confronted by an aged Becky/Mercy, Ratmir (in creature form) and Alizarine, the protector of the planet Tertiarus who broke Mercy into the various vessels in a way to keep her safe from the Kroach, the evil forces who are trying to destroy the earth. There is a diamond type power source inside Archimandrite that Alizarine rips out of him in an effort to stop the breach from Tertiarus to Earth. When he does this, Alizarine causes a flashback to an earlier time on Tertiarus. A meteor crashes on Tertiarus and a collection of the planet’s noteworthy citizens go to investigate.

What do they find when they investigate turns into more than anyone expected. The meteor posses much power, but you know the saying “With Great Power…” Readers will see that question be answered with a bookend moment to set the stage for the next issue. The story is only just getting started but it’s been one to keep an eye on and doesn’t appear to be slowing down soon.

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 - On Sale November 22, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 - On Sale November 22, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 - On Sale November 22, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Starklings pens an intriguing second issue here. I wasn’t expecting the story to start out like that since there was a bit of character jumping for a new reader to the Ask For Mercy universe. However, once the issue gets going, readers will be able to see who’s on what side pretty quickly. Seeing the lengths Alizarine is willing to go to save people gives more depth to the situation at hand. From the flashback, readers see how these characters came to be with the overall conflict of the story. Getting this piece of the backstory will be crucial for where the story is now leaning towards .

Harding’s art dived into the sci-fi/magical aspect of this issue. Seeing Archimandrite, Alizarine, and the inhabitants of the planet Tertiarus was very well done. Seeing the creatures flying and how the citizens react around the meteor are standout moments. The full pa spread of how the standoff between Archimandrite and Alizarine plays off jumps right off the panel. There’s also another page later that showcases more time traveling that readers will be very excited to see. There’s much to like about this issue with the art.

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 - On Sale November 22, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 - On Sale November 22, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Final Point: The second installment of Season Four continues to push the story forward while giving readers some much needed background development to what’s going on. Starkings and Harding craft another blend of fantasy and fiction that readers won’t want to miss on Comixology this week.

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CENSUS #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of parlay Points, the comic book blog for the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re continuing to follow an incredible series on the Comixology Originals line. Some of the best comics at the (digital) shops reside on this line and since its’ debut, Census has been an excellent addition. Census #3 by Marc Bernardin (Fatman Beyond w/ Kevin Smith), Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt continues the long strange journey Liam Malone is on since he started working for the Census Bureau. Two issues in and the book is a delight to read. Let’s take a look at the latest chapter and see if that streak continues, shall we?

Census #3 - On sale November 15th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Demons. Leprechauns. Genies. This is the daily clientele Liam meets as he works for the Census Bureau. The “down on his luck” lead has been in some wild scenarios these past two reads and issue #3 starts off very innocent. It appears to be a normal (for once) neighborhood in Queens where Liam approaches a woman for a signature. Liam has been growing in this role as this is the fist time he’s been dressed up with shades on. The surroundings seem unique with statues all around the from door…..with the exception of one. Once Liam asks for the signature, the woman reveals herself to be Medusa!

Being accustomed to this world by now, Liam comes prepared with sunglasses covered by paper and a reflective template. Medusa turns herself to stone and Liam gets enough rock dust off for a signature. All in a day’s work. Liam gets back on his usual transit route and heads towards Brighton Beach to “Auntie Baba’s Bakery”. Liam appears to be investigating a grandmother working in a bakery with pictures of two children on her register. Everything seems normal, after all, who waits two hours for a Sharlotka if not? Liam tries the food and is sold on it. That is until he starts doing some research on the name of the bakery. Readers see the discovery and Liam’s reaction to the revelation.

What does Liam do with his information? Where does the story go from here after he starts digging. These moves aren’t stated in the job description but readers tag along with Liam as he tries doing what he thinks is right, even though not required. the resolution will catch some off guard. If you think this will be a huge surprise, just wait till the final panel as an Liam’s life gets turned upside down yet again.

Bernardin and Freeman took Liam into uncharted territory for this issue. The story shifts gears from the basic “get that signature” to now Liam has to question his moral instincts versus his job duties. It’s very telling on how he’s been able to stay somewhat grounded while dealing with the supernatural characters he comes across. Liam’s dynamic with his boss, Mr. Pictor, is an unsung bonus of this book. Liam trying to plead his cases to someone who is so desensitized to what is going on makes for a fun read. Another standout moment is when Liam is sent to Brooklyn and who he confronts there. The conversation plays out with makes for strong character work. The complexity of Liam’s character has made for some of the best moments of this book and continues to make a fascinating tale each issue.

Piriz continues to make some of the smallest character moments int must-see panels. The reaction to the Sharlotka incident created well-timed comedic relief before going into more serious drama. Seeing how Liam stands up to the true antagonist this issue was a great visual leading into a full page spread. The facial expression work Piriz does truly elevates this book. Seeing how viably shocked Liam gets with certain scenarios doesn’t get old and reminds readers he’s still human after all. It plays into why you can’t help rooting for him to succeed, even when he should have no chance to survive, let alone win.

Final Point: Liam Malone’s moral conscience gets pushed to the limits within this issue. What does doing the right thing mean in the land of the supernatural? Bernardin, Freeman, Piriz and the team present that dilemma to readers with excellent storytelling and art. The series advances forward with arguably it’s best issue yet. Don’t miss this book at Comixology this week.

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BEATRIX ROSE: VIGILANTE #5 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of the latest chapter of Mark Dawson’s hugely popular character within the excellent series featured on Comixology Originals, which has been announced for a print release from Dark Horse Comics in August 2023!. Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #5 by Stephanie Phillips, Valeria Favoccia, Ellie Wright, Sheelagh D, and Saida Temofonte brings a fitting end to a non-stop adrenaline ride mixed with danger and deception. Taking a character such as Rose from books into the land of comics can be tricky. Does it live up to the legacy of the novels Rose has previously been featured in? Let’s not wait any longer and dive into the finale to find out, shall we?

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #5 - On sale November 15th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #5 - On sale November 15th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story of Beatrix Rose is a complicated one. Her story stems from working for 15, a British Intelligence Group until she was turned on by her own team. Rose’s Husband has been murdered. Her Daughter has been kidnapped. From there, Rose fell off the radar…until 2006 in Hong Kong. Rose has bee working for the Triad as a gun-for-hire. This story begins when someone is making a vendetta against the Triad. That someone is “Yaomo” or “Demon”, who’s been killing Triad members. Rose is assigned on the case but not everything is as what it seems.

After their scuffles, Rose had flipped her alliance to the side of Yaomo in hoping to help her cause. The pair works thru a very uneasy partnership which just simply can’t stay stable. Rose refuses to give up on Yaomo, even with the Triad now looking for both of them. It has some part to do with Yaomo’s story of avenging her father after the Triad killed him. At last point, readers saw Yaomo break away from Rose overseeing her to finish her mission of vengeance once and for all. The drama has built to a point it can’t stay contained for long. All roads lead to the person responsible for Yaomo’s anger: The Serpent.

This issue opens up with Yaomo attacking the Serpent’s home. The leader of the Triad has guards watching but prove to be no avail in stopping her. Post-initial attack, Yaomo thinks back to part of her training for this eventual play. Showing how as much as she thinks she’s ready, Yaomo is clearly not doesn’t defer her from the mission at hand. All the while, Rose has tracked her down to try stopping her from the attack in a way to redeem herself. The pair squares off which only leads into more problems and danger. Fighting each other in the belly of the beast inst the wisest ideas. Readers will see how this plays into the final showdown. What they won’t be ready for is what happens next. The surprise factors weigh in heavy as the combustible components finally explode when all together. Who makes it out standing? What is the fate of Beatrix Rose moving forward? Is there even a moving forward after this? Readers will get those answers plus more questions raised by the time they witness the final panel.

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #5 - On sale November 15th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #5 - On sale November 15th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #5 - On sale November 15th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Philips closes this chapter of the life and times of Beatrix Rose with a memorable ending. Since the start, Rose has been a conflicted and complex character after re-emerging in Japan. Her motives are always hidden close so when readers see how she takes Yaomo under her wing, the conclusion here in this issue hits even harder. One theme seen in this series and especially in this issue is Rose answering “Who Is Beatrix Rose?” Seeing how she walks into this story and how there are parallels to her life before, Phillips weaves Rose’s lives into each other flawlessly. It makes for a fresh take on an established character. Factoring in Yaomo’s tale gave another layer into the rebirth of Rose. Nothing came off over the top and pacing worked well (even as fast as it was at times) for building the drama. Readers will be very invested at the fallout from this tale moving forward.

Favoccia delivers on big moments throughout this book. The final battle between Rose and Yaomo will lock in readers from start to the inevitable conclusion. The action never slows down once started. This works as the fight scenes play off the dialogue great. Favoccia’s art depicts the fury of Yaomo’s quest as an additional visual to the scenes at hand. Nothing tops the final stand-off between all 3 major characters. Favoccia casts a wide net on their reactions and readers will be reacting out loud as the final moments of the story wrap up the emotional toll this mission has taken on Rose. The closing panels mash up well to where things appear to be heading. Readers will be able to make some theories until the next time they follow along Rose and company, wherever that may be.

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #5 - On sale November 15th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #5 - On sale November 15th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Final Point: The life of Beatrix Rose welcomes new readers and established fans to the new landscape with a solid conclusion on this “rebirth” of the title character. Phillips, Favoccia, Wright and the team ushered in the comic book tale of the espionage superstar without missing a beat. The conclusion here will have people talking and gives some insight into the next phase for readers’ to speculate on. Don’t miss this series and the concluding installment this week on Comixology.

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DUDLEY DATSON AND THE FOREVER MACHINE #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/BEST JACKETT PRESS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re continuing on the all-ages epic unfolding Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press. Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine by Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano has brought an exciting tale of a young man who’s life is anything but ordinary after becoming involved in a situation bigger than he could ever fathom. Issue #3 just dropped so let’s take a closer look at what the next installment brings, shall we?

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #3 - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals/ Best Jackett Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dudley Datson is a student of the Brooklyn Academy of Engineering and the inventor of “Duds” an L.C.D. integrated fiber clothing. After debuting it with less than perfect results, Datson walks in on his mentor, Dr. Shae dying in protection a watch with special meaning from a group called the Prometheans. Datson literally cannot catch a break. The only one keeping him alive is Dr. Shae’s pet dog, Daedalus….who is no ordinary dog. Daedalus is the actual Daedalus of the Athenian Family of legend. They thwart off the inital wave of attackers to where Daedalus shows Datson the base of the Chymical Society, and why that watch is so important. Storytime is cut short as Perdix, Daedalus’ nephew has come home looking for the watch.

This issue jumps in (like the previous ones) with a small bit of narration concerning inventors. Issue #3 focuses on Labyrinths, and how they come across as a form of checks and balances to ideas. The time for talking stops there as readers are now back to present time with Perdix demanding the watch from Datson. Luckily for the young inventor, Daedalus has a few tricks still left up his sleeve and morphs into a combat version of himself. Daedalus puts Datson in a safe room and makes an attempt to fight his nephew on his own. However, this is no ordinary safe room as readers will see soon enough. The battle rages forth as the family members fight. When Daedalus is in danger of losing, Datson makes a dramatic entrance with a way to stop Perdix. Readers will definitely enjoy that panel shot!

With his luck being the way this is, how does Datson fare here? Readers see how the odd pairing of Daedalus and Datson need to work together and if they don’t the consequences can be dire. If they survive Perdix, what fate lies ahead for them? Can these two ever catch a break? Readers will have these questions answered and then some with all that unfolds from here. Just wait for the tremendous final image to drive home the danger that lies ahead.

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #3 - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals/ Best Jackett Press

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #3 - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals/ Best Jackett Press

Three issues in and one theme stays very consistent: Readers can tell how much fun the creative team is having making this book. Snyder keeps throwing in fantastic curves to the direction of the story. From last issue’s reveal of Daedalus’ true nature to this issue’s final moments, the plot-twists hit effectively. It feels larger than the story, but it works flawlessly to the tale being told. Having the brief narration to kick the books off is a creative touch that gives readers a loose sense of what could be a factor in the issue ahead. Issue #3 is no exception. Once readers see how that plays out, it adds to an already dramatic ending to this installment. The unlikely pairing of Datson and Daedalus will be what fans enjoy most about this issue. Seeing this pair have to find a way to work with each other and survive gives this story a whole new energy that all readers can appreciate. The story continues to push the imagination limits with where it goes each time out. This issue is no exception with some amazing creativity.

Igle delivered some eye-catching moments in this issue. Seeing the evolution of Daedalus with his combat gear was a treat. He’s been one character that since his reveal has been enjoyable to watch. The battle between Daedalus and Perdix didn’t hold back and made for an energetic, fast-paced fight. Datson’s re-entrance into that foray was another standout moment. Arguably, the moment that stands out the most is the pair’s argument right after their big fight. Igle plays into Datson’s anger and insecurities with how he’s drawn there. On the other side, even in canine form, Daedalus shows his emotion when Datson draws it out of him (see the “Watch Your Words… panel). The final image goes right into how much fun they’re having here. There is much to enjoy within these pages.

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #3 - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals/ Best Jackett Press

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #3 - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals/ Best Jackett Press

Final Point: Snyder, Igle and the creative team bring a visionary world to life without skipping a beat. Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine continues to be a must-read title due to its’ excellent writing and innovative art. The story is a lock to win over readers of all ages. It never misses a moment to impress and dive into an ingenious direction when needed to. If you’re looking for a fun, energetic read, look no further than this series and issue. Make sure you pick this up from Comixology this week!

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THE GHOST OF WRECKERS COVE (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Point, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re checking out a graphic novel on the Comixology Originals line that has much to discuss from it. The Ghost of Wreckers Cove by Liniers, Angelica del Campo, Christian Argiz, and John Lind is an all ages tale that takes readers on a solid mystery adventure thru the eyes of a family on vacation. If Liners ‘s name sounds familiar, readers might know him as the Eisner Award winning creator behind Good Night Planet. Let’s take a closer look at this graphic novel, shall we?

The Ghost of Wreckers Cove - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Liniers, Angelica del Campo, Christian Argiz, and John Lind

Credit: Comixology Originals

The Ghost of Wreckers Cove - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Liniers, Angelica del Campo, Christian Argiz, and John Lind

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with a father taking his two daughters, Christina and Martha out of the busy life of the city to a more relaxed place for the summer after losing their mother. That place is the Coast Of Maine. Being away for the summer might be exciting for some, but not the oldest daughter Christina. There is much unhappiness of being away from the land of electronics. Settling into a rented house on the beach is the “punishment” being served. The family’s rental is near an abandoned lighthouse. The father mentions that the lens is missing from the lighthouse, with more of a story behind what he’s letting on. Martha, the youngest is more than happy with this situation but Christina is not so sold.

While getting used to their new surroundings on the beach, the pair meets Ida, a resident of the beach that’s very happy to meet some new people. The three make fast friends. However, during a rainstorm, Ida seems to disappear while the pair duck into the lighthouse for cover. While waiting out the storm, a older ship appears to be crashing into the rocks. After it passes, the pair tell their dad the story. He brushes it off as an over active imagination. The pair don’t let go of what they saw and start comparing facts. They come to break down a few things that they have noticed. Not everything seems to be normal with Ida. Sensing that all these events tie into each other, the pair begins to start searching for answers. Where this journey leads the is into uncharted character water. Will they be able to swim thru what’s real and imagination? Readers will be taken along for the ride as the pair tries make sense of what can only be described as a summer to remember.

The Ghost of Wreckers Cove - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Liniers, Angelica del Campo, Christian Argiz, and John Lind

Credit: Comixology Originals

The Ghost of Wreckers Cove - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Liniers, Angelica del Campo, Christian Argiz, and John Lind

Credit: Comixology Originals

This story is an entertaining one for all ages. . Liners and Del Campo take readers thru many different directions as the story moves forward. There are many elements going on within these pages. The basic family dynamic is a noteworthy portion of the book. The reluctance of Christina’s acceptance of her new summer home is played off well with Martha’s constant optimism with their situation. The father makes his presence known but doesn’t overwhelm the daughters’ tale. The beginning of the book might feel slow-moving to some but once Ida crashes into their lives, the story starts hitting high gear. Ida’s secrets were nicely paced reveals when needed. At no point was there a full tip-off to what was happening overall (even when the mystery of why she’s such an important figure comes into play). Readers will be fully engaged once the mystery slowly starts unraveling. Pacing worked well to construct for the ending. Final moments concluding things on a high note. The story is an entertaining one for all ages.

The art captures the imaginative energy of this story to the fullest potential. Seeing how the family’s dynamic works will connect with the readers greatly as the story progresses. Witnessing how the father is trying to make this situation work adds to the storytelling. The panels where he is trying to explain “Amy Spyglass” are prime examples of this. This is a great counter-balance to when Ida’s story starts to become clearer. The flashback sequence where the sisters start finding out the truth played out superbly. The panel set-up with changing colors will grab readers and answer many questions for that section of the story. The color sequences make the final act’s moments jump off the page. It really makes for an enjoyable tale.

The Ghost of Wreckers Cove - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Liniers, Angelica del Campo, Christian Argiz, and John Lind

Credit: Comixology Originals

The Ghost of Wreckers Cove - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Liniers, Angelica del Campo, Christian Argiz, and John Lind

Credit: Comixology Originals

Final Point: The Ghost Of Wreckers Cove blends elements of supernatural mystery with grounded family factors that will become a delightful saga for readers of all ages. Liniers, Del Campo and the creative team present a mystery tale with a unique spirit all its’ own. Make sure to check this graphic novel out on Comixology this week.

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BARNSTORMERS #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/BEST JACKETT PRESS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re returning to the escapades of the high-flying duo surrounded in danger within the pages of Best Jackett Press’s second wave of comics on their line on Comixology Originals. Barnstormers #3 by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings has been an excellent read thus far with much more excitement on the way. Let’s jump into the latest chapter and see what kind of trouble Hawk and Tillie have gotten into now, shall we?

Barnstormers #3 - On Sale November 1st

Creative: Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Barnstormers #3 - On Sale November 1st

Creative: Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Barnstormers is a tale about Hawk E. Baron aka Bix, a former WW1 pilot who’s turned into travelling air showman as a way to make ends meat. On one fateful flight, Bix unknowingly crashes the wedding of Peyton Carlyle and Tillie. The wealthy family didn’t take kindly to this action and held Bix on the property. Things looked bleak until Tillie frees Bix and they make their escape. While on the run, reader have found out there’s more to both of these two that meets the eye. While making their way thru the Rollingers’ (another wealthy family) party, a blossoming romance between the pair has started. Meanwhile, The Carlyles have hired Zeke West to bring Tillie back. The question has now become: How long can their luck keep going and what happens when it runs out (as eluded to in issue #1 ).

This chapter starts with Bix and Tillie back at another wealthy party. While bantering about what to call themselves, readers see how the pair has taken a page out of Robin Hood and see them steal from the rich. Their air shows are now free to the public while they help people in worse conditions with some of the assets acquired from the party. This has now become a normal routine according to the narrator here: Zeke West, whos updating Peyton about their latest adventures. This is only upstaged by Bix and Tillie, who open up to each other about their pasts a bit more. Readers will be very locked in about Bix’s portion as his mystery starts becoming clearer.

The final act will have readers on the edge of their seats. It is a moment that was bound to happen and the first time this unfolds, it doesn’t disappoint. Things move very fast here. The pace is set up perfectly to cap off this portion of the story. Bix and Tillie’s journey doesn’t take a breath heading to the end of this issue. It will leave readers very excited to see where things fall from here.

Barnstormers #3 - On Sale November 1st

Creative: Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Barnstormers #3 - On Sale November 1st

Creative: Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Snyder keeps a great balance of drama with action in this chapter. The mysterious past of Bix gets another reveal during these pages which does explain some moments in the past few issues. There are some more questions raised that will make for quite the reveal when it’s all said and done. This all stems from Tillie getting Bix to fully trust her (even with her questionable past). Snyder has mastered doing the slow-burn build for both these characters as all is not what it seems. The lead pair have only begun to scratch the surface of their true motives. How this will all play out is anyone’s guess but rest assured, there’s much to enjoy on this flight to the end.

Breath-taking. It might sound like a broken record at this stage, but that is the easiest way to describe Lotay’s art. Capturing this timeframe has been a joy to witness. Seeing how Bix and Tillie have grown in their new roles as unexpected partners jumps off the panels, esp. when they’re performing in air. Seeing how they have those brief moments of being free from their pasts shine on the pages. Even with the latter half’s escalating events, Lotay never loses the ranges of emotions of worry, fear and joy to close the book out on. The final image puts a lasting visual of the eventual tragic fate coming.

Barnstormers #3 - On Sale November 1st

Creative: Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Barnstormers #3 - On Sale November 1st

Creative: Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Barnstormers #3 - On Sale November 1st

Creative: Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Final Point: The story of Bix and Tillie takes an unforeseen turn while diving further into mystery as their past lives keep chasing them down. Snyder, Lotay and the team craft an impressive dive into a reluctant pair’s adventures even if it will all lead to disaster. Make sure you have this book in your collection via Comixology this week.

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ASK FOR MERCY: THE CIRCLE OF TIME #1 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re checking out the season premiere of the latest installment of Richard Starkings’ dark fantasy series on the Comixology Originals Line. Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #1 by Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding is the latest entry of the popular series with a focus on a few fan-favorites that readers will be excited to see. There’s also big news surrounding this series as it has been announced that Ask For Mercy volume one will be hitting print via Dark Horse Comics in March of 2023. The previous seasons are available on Comixology , but let’s not wait any longer and jump into the season four premiere, shall we?

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #1 - On Sale October 25th, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #1 - On Sale October 25th, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you are not familiar with this series, The character of Mercy is recruited into a war with monsters, who are monster hunters squaring off against creatures conjured by Nazi evil. This issue (and season) is focusing on Becky (who debuted in season 3) and Ratmir, an ally of Mercy since season 1. The pair is traveling thru Rumania when they encounter a spirit crossing their path. The spirit informs them that they have stumbled upon the Forrest Of Silence, and their end is near. This revelation brings back forgotten memories from Ratmir as readers see a heartbreaking tale from his past. The pair doesn’t have much time to process as they move to leave the forest. Chasing after the spirit, the pair sees a young child and pursue them in finding a way out of the forest. As with all good intentions, this doesn’t go according to plan. The pair is led to a gingerbread house in the middle of seemingly nowhere but a group of children. Once inside the house, the true terror begins.

What transpires next takes the story into many different directions. A new character makes their play on the pair. Overseeing from afar, it appears as this new player might have a trick of two up her sleeve. How does this all tie into Ratmir? While readers will get clarification on that questions, they won’t be ready for the big revelation involving Becky! More answers are revealed while more questions get asked. Rest assured, once the game changing revelation is dropped, nothing will be the same. How this story resolves itself will get readers very excited to see where the pair goes from here with all this information.

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #1 - On Sale October 25th, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #1 - On Sale October 25th, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #1 - On Sale October 25th, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

This was my first introduction into the Ask For Mercy tale and I was very impressed with what I’ve read. Starkings plays off Becky’s innocence with Ratmir’s grizzled past very well. They are an odd pairing in many ways. Seeing how they wind up in their dangerous situation is noteworthy. Becky’s youthful wonderment plays into Ratmir reliving his past enough to be caught off guard. However, no moment hits more that Becky’s secret. Once that reveal unfolds, from here on out, nothing will be the same. It was great storytelling to keep longtime readers off guard. For new ones, it’s solid narration to what’s happening in this world. Th ending comes quick but after the reveal, it’s paced ong enough to let fans assess what just happened and prep for the next issue.

Harding’s art works well in this fantasy world. The fantasy aspects popped form the start. The spirit and its’ surrounding ghosts impact quickly as to what the lead pair will be dealing with. Showing Ratmir’s past went into a different style which meshed very well with the story in the present. Even the sadness of Ratmir’s face in wolf form spoke volumes. Becky’s reactions to the antagonist at hand factored in nicely to where her big reveal felt like a Huge Moment. The ending’s bright coloring sold the image for being a sign of hope for what lies ahead. Excellent work all around.

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #1 - On Sale October 25th, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #1 - On Sale October 25th, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Final Point: The fantasy world of Ask For Mercy returned in a strong way. Starkings ad Harding craft a season premiere to watch for. Imaginative storytelling and art welcome new and returning readers to the world of mystery and magic with an issue not to pass on. Swing thru Comixology and check out the season four return this week.

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CANARY #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/BEST JACKETT PRESS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re checking out the latest chapter of a second wave “Scottober” comic from the team over at Best Jackett Press for Comixology Originals. The line has been such a big success that there was an announcement at New York Comic Con that the deal with Comixology has been extended! This is huge news for comic fans because in the short span of about a year, this line has hit on all marks with fantastic stories like The “Last Ride” Of Marshall Holt in 1891 Utah.

Canary #3 by Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis continues one of the best horror western stories you’re ever going to read. With the tension built from last issue, let’s not waste another second and jump right into this book, shall we?

Canary #3 - On Sale October 25th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Best Jackett Press/Comixology Originals

Canary #3 - On Sale October 25th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Best Jackett Press/Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Marshall Holt’s last ride has been one to captures fan’s attention from the start and never let go. When a seemingly good boy commits a horrific murder, Holt’s investigation leads him to a haunting familiar place. It also leads him back to one of his most terrifying adversaries in Hyrum Tell. Tell’s actions have chilled Holt to the bone and no matter the time away, that encounter still frightens. This issue kicks off with a reminder of how dangerous and maniacal Tell’s actions were. The bodies of the children Tull has killed have been found. The scene pulls no punches. Holt’s reaction is one that someone with his character should have. Struggling to find the right thing to do has been something Holt has been challenging himself with. The resolution is one that plays a factor later in this story.

From here, Holt joins Edison Edwards (or Ed-Ed), a rock doctor & Mabel Warren, daughter of the founder of Canary to search for the mystery at the cave. For this trip, Edwards has brought a Sonotron with him to decipher the water levels in the mines. Once arriving at the cave’s entrance, our trio finds that they are not alone. When members of the Paiute Tribe approach & try destroying the Sonotron, Holt engages in an intense stand-off with a warning issued to him and his team. The message is loud and clear with an object presented that will catch readers attention for sure. One would think this is the biggest shock in the issue, but no one is ready for what they uncover after leaving the mine. That final image is going to haunt readers with fear and anticipation for the next chapter.

Canary #3 - On Sale October 25th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Best Jackett Press/Comixology Originals

Canary #3 - On Sale October 25th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Best Jackett Press/Comixology Originals

Talk about a game changing moment in the series! Snyder perfectly executes a fantastic exclamation point to this issue with that final shot! Before that moment, the conversation with Mabel explaining her father’s theory of “Forms” stands out. It’s am interesting idea that has lingered around this series since the beginning. Holt’s character evolution on this final case features the various forms he’s gone thru. The banter between Mabel and Holt is executed well as hearing Holt come to terms with how he’ being perceived was a solid add to his character. This issue’s pacing was worked in magnificently. Between the dialogue and getting inside Holt’s mind-frame, the big moments never lost its’ emotional pull. I can’t stress enough: Just WAIT for that final panel shot! Excellent work.

Panosian’s art continues to shine thru the pages of this story. With much dialogue being said between Holt, Mabel and Edwards, the reactions made by those characters will catch the reader’s attention. Going back to the conversation between Mabel and Holt while Edwards is off with his machine, Panosian dives right into Holt’s energy of a Marshall on his last case while Mabel pushing his buttons on what is really going on: He’s at the end of the line. The introduction of the Paiute Tribe to their arrival at the cave gave for another strong point of drama for this chapter. The creative team balances Holt’s world to his legacy without missing a beat.

Canary #3 - On Sale October 25th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Best Jackett Press/Comixology Originals

Canary #3 - On Sale October 25th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Best Jackett Press/Comixology Originals

Final Point: Snyder, Panosian & the creative team ramp up the tension and fear with another incredible issue. The saga of Holt’s last ride transforms with new elements in play that have only scratched the surface of what evil he looks to be facing before riding off into the sunset. This book is always a must-read so make sure you don’t miss it when it debuts on Comixology Originals this week!

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NIGHT AT THE BELFRY (ComiXology Originals)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this entry, we're checking out an original graphic novel out on the ComiXology Originals line. If you're new to this blog, it is screamed from the rooftops to sign up for the ComiXology Unlimited deal to see books like this. Night At The Belfry by Xavier Saxon (with Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong) is a very engaging story that covers many themes along the journey of a man trying to decipher what lies ahead.

Let’s not waste any more time and take a closer look at the latest addition to the Comixology Originals line, Shall we?

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story opens up with Jim Ransom, a 73 yr old man riding on public transit. A young kid sits next to him on a completely empty ride, demanding his wallet. With a knife drawn on him, Jim punches the robber in the face. It seems like a scene out of a Hollywood movie, & unfortunately, it is. That whole opening was all a dream as Jim wakes back up and hands over the wallet.

It’s a far cry from his past as a boxer from his younger years. Haunted by the attack, Jim verbally lashes out at his daughter Emily, who is taking care of him. However, Jim’s refusal to let go of the incident might have led him back to his attacker. Jim approaches the kid while on his morning run and attacks him. This prompts the young boy to punch out Jim and leave him laying in the street. This becomes the kickoff to the tale at hand.

From the events of this latest attack, Jim retreats into his memories. Thinking back to his “Glory days” boxing, Jim begins to hatch a scheme to give himself some meaning after feeling lost all this time. Re-connections are made from the past while Jim battles his own haunting mortality. He is not the same man that he was all those years ago. How is he handling growing old & the world around him changing? Is this scheme the right answer to Jim’s problems? And if so, at what cost? Readers will be taken on an emotional trip thru Jim’s eyes as he prepares himself for”one more round” battling whatever Father Time throws at him.

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

Saxon comes out the gate swinging with this story. Jim Ransom is a a fascinating character who appears to have lived many lives. Boxer. Mailman. Father. Lost. All are various ways to describe the lead in this story. Saxon presents Jim’s story with gruff compassion and humbling realism as readers can feel the struggles with growing old. Mortality is always a tricky theme to hit when it’s told in comic form. Saxon doesn’t shy away from this being an overall driver to the story. Once it hits what Jim’s master plan is, the story plays out as one would hope after being invested in this comic. Seeing the range of Jim’s emotions helped connect this tale to readers without any miscues.

Saxon is also on Art duties hear and I really enjoyed how he worked in certain panel sequences to push the story along. This form of storytelling jumps out with his use of 9 & 12 panel pages. It’s a very subtle way to give extra attention to the events unfolding. The dynamic between Jim and Emily is another strong piece to this story. Without giving too much away, the final moments from this book give readers a lasting impression to take away from reading Jim’s escapades. The book has its own uniqueness & carries many “reality-based” themes from the opening page. At it’s core, the comic strikes a cord with the audience with very relatable topics. This point shines within this graphic novel.

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

Overall, Night At The Belfry is a grounded tale of one’s battle with growing old. Saxon pens and presents the life of Jim Ransom in a way to connect with readers, no matter what their age. Finding direction and holding on to the past pushes this tale into many places. Credit Saxon and his team on showcasing a well-planted story in a real world setting that simply can’t be missed. Make sure to have an eye out for this book when it drops on Comixology.

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BEATRIX ROSE: VIGILANTE #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this entry, we’re following the latest thrilling adventure of Mark Dawson’s wildly popular character: Beatrix Rose! The current series by Stephanie Phillips, Valeria Favoccia, Ellie Wright, Sheelagh D, and Saida Temofonte has been a sensational tale with non-stop action and a very capturing story behind it. Issue #4 is hitting Comixology this week. Let’s take a closer look at what is going on in her world of espionage and danger, shall we?

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #4 - On Sale October 18th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #4 - On Sale October 18th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Beatrix’s life hasn’t become any less complicated since she went off radar after her intelligence team betrayed her. Re-emerging in Japan as a gun-for-hire, Beatrix has become entangled in the path of “Yaomo” or “Demon”’s mission of taking down the Triad. What appeared to be a simple contract did not go according to plan. Once learning the identity of Yaomo, Rose flipped sides and is now trying to keep Yaomo alive and the Triad from killing them both.

This issue picks up after Rose and Yaomo’s safe-house was compromised. Now being on the offensive again, the pair make a play towards Shen Junru (one of the Triad’s high ranking members). The differences between how Yaomo and Rose do business is very evident. This has been an undeniable theme since they forged their partnership. The impulsiveness of Yaomo proves to be a deciding factor in this mission’s result. However, there is a sliver of hope discovered that might be the deciding factor in finding “The Serpent”, the head of the Triad.

Who is this mysterious figure? Readers get a very unique insight into what the character is all about. It comes off as a bit of a surprise but it’s well placed for this area in the story. There won’t be too much time to stay patient as events unfold to build toward the final confrontation. Readers are left with a final image that drives that point home.

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #4 - On Sale October 18th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #4 - On Sale October 18th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #4 - On Sale October 18th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Phillips brings everything to a fever pitch with this latest tale. The dynamic between Yaomo and Rose is what drives this issue. They are similar in certain areas but the experience factor is what sets them apart. Rose is the consummate professional while Yaomo is filled with emotional rage that makes her lose focus at key times. There are a few areas where Yaomo’s actions could lead to dire consequences. This plays into the Serpent’s favor. Seeing his story unfold was a great chance of pace to the constant pressure building of Rose and Yaomo’s alliance. The book moves very fast but at no time will a reader be lost. The balance between action and drama is spot-on for this series and issue.

Favoccia continues to deliver high-paced action for this series. Opening with Yaomo’s attack on Junru set a solid pace for this book. The strongest element of this issue was the emotional battle between Rose and Yaomo. Favoccia showcased how Yaomo’s rage was almost a hindrance to what she was trying to accomplish. This was countered with Rose’s reactions as she is trying to protect her while not stopping her either. It’s a fine line to walk but Favoccia does a great job with this challenge. The same goes with the Serpent’s tale as well. Without giving away too much, witnessing how he interacts with people outside of the criminal activity to those involved made for another layer of his character without tipping his hand too much. Great job all around.

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #4 - On Sale October 18th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #4 - On Sale October 18th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Overall, The end might be near for this chapter of Beatrix Rose but it’s one not to miss. Phillips, Favoccia and the team keep delivering on the action while pushing the emotional impacts of Beatrix and her reluctant partner. Where this latest chapter ends will only build that up more so you definitely don’t want to miss this when it drops at Comixology this week!

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