DUCK AND COVER #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, we are heading back to the 1950’s with Del Reeves. The young aspiring filmmaker has big dreams. It’s quite doubtful Reeves ever thought in his wildest fantasies that he would be living in the insanity he currently is in. How else can you describe a post nuclear world with robots and mutated creatures during this time?

DUCK AND COVER #3 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo and Bernardo Brice (Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press and STOUT CLUB) heads back into the fray with another wild chapter!

Let’s take a closer look at what unfold here now!

DUCK AND COVER #3 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo and Bernardo Brice (Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press and STOUT CLUB)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins with Oliver Ozawa reading some sci-fi magazines. The narration leads readers through the thought process of sci-fi. This also connects with Jack Ramirez. Jack is speeding away in her supped up car. Having some Nitrous Oxide could be helpful in times like this.

The story shifts back to happier times. Willow Glanville returns home. Her father (the school principle) has left the house. Willow is now home alone for a month, maybe longer. In her travels, she goes near the bookcase. She grabs a book. With a loud click, the case opens. All the while, the narration of Sci-Fi continues to grow.

The next story phase lands in their present time of 1955. Del Reeves and the remaining survivors thought they found refuge at Wilmer aka Popsicle’s radio station. Pugg Lansky is standing in his new alien body. Lansky makes an ultimatum for Glanville (his “girlfriend”) to join him in transforming. If she does, Del and the remaining survivors live. With one minute to decide, what does Willow choose?

Readers buckle in for a wild ride as Pugg closes in on Del and company. If they survive, where do they go? Once the smoke clears, major revelations come to light that the young group might not be able to handle. Think the kids have been through enough? The final page will definitely leave some jaws dropped as to what is next to come.

DUCK AND COVER #3 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo and Bernardo Brice (Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press and STOUT CLUB)

DUCK AND COVER #3 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo and Bernardo Brice (Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press and STOUT CLUB)

Snyder keeps the fast pacing forward and never looks back. The transformation of Pugg comes across menacing. It leads to where the issue takes off with some intense action moments. Willow gets the majority of the spotlight for this latest chapter. The writing breaks down her “perfectly normal” life into one surrounded by secrets. The fallout from these events catapults Del and his group into their next journey. The elements of mystery and paranoia roam free taking the story into a dangerous reality.

Albuquerque and Maiolo give Pugg a dramatic entrance with a full page image in his new form. This leads into some great action panels with Brice’s lettering adding more commotion into a frantic scenario of events. Willow’s secrets are exposed with solid black and white imagery. The reactions to the secrets weight the impact on the young people’s shoulders. It' leads into a powerful parting image that will only have readers on more edge to how Del and Company survive!

FINAL POINT: 9

Mixing in fantasy elements to hide emotionally impactful secrets, the saga of Del Reeves continues to raise its stock. With Snyder’s excellent writing leading the way, the art from Albuquerque, Maiolo and Brice makes the sci-fi world feel like just another day with strong imagery. The series continuously rises to new heights!

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THE ALL-NIGHTER #15 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of a fantastic story via ComiXology Originals. Debuting in October of 2021, the saga of Ian, Cynthia, Joy and Andrea has led into some incredible places and fantastic characters. It is no surprise when the creative team behind it is an Eisner winning pair (AFTERLIFT) that is known for the imaginative storytelling.

Readers have followed along as the vampire crew behind an all-night diner have challenged villains, mythology, and the high cost of immortality. Heading into their final chapter, the family risks it all for one of their own. Who will survive the final showdown with the Takers?

THE ALL-NIGHTER #15 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic sets course for an unforgettable finale.

Let’s take a closer look and see how the series concludes.

THE ALL-NIGHTER #15 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (Credit: Comixology Originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Alex, the vampire/“super-hero” who began this journey in issue #1, has been taken away by the Takers. The remaining members of the family track down his whereabouts to the Bermuda Triangle. With Francis (Frankenstein) and GOD by their side, the group ventures to free their family member.

Upon arrival, they are confronted by The Boogeyman. Behind the scenes lurking is Lucifer. He is waiting to have a chat with God about current affairs. Once the family conquers their fears, its full speed ahead into a confrontation with the Boogeyman and his forces.

This issue begins with God and Lucifer discussing the forthcoming battle between them. God has cyphered Lucifer is building his forces via the Supernatural. God challenges him on the plans. God also questions whether they’re on the right path as well.

Meanwhile, the action kicks off with the family (in full superhero costumes) taking it to the Boogeyman. With a lack of fear, the evil forces begin to fade. During this moment, Cynthia and Joy break away to find Alex and Francis, who are still captured.

The captured pair have found a friend in the form of the Yeti. Unfortunately for the trio, their path to escape has come upon a road block. Lazaruk and his “Justice Angels” stand in their way.

Readers watch the magic unfold as the final stand plays out. The tension never slows down building to a fever pitch with time slipping away. An unlikely voice becomes the catalyst for the strongest part of the final act. The emotions run high with one paying an ultimate price. The epilogue provides a superb ending to what has been a phenomenal read since day one. There is much to enjoy with this final chapter.

THE ALL-NIGHTER #15 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (Credit: Comixology Originals)

THE ALL-NIGHTER #15 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (Credit: Comixology Originals)

Zdarsky combines multiple theme for this finale. Questioning fate is one of the bigger elements of the story. The conversation of God, Lucifer and their destiny raise many questions about the paths they’ve chosen. This ties in perfectly with the family’s original challenges. Defying the Takers, the writing has mirrored the defiance of what is considered to be certain fate. It leads to great character moments for Ian, Andrea and Cynthia.

It’s closing pages complete the journey of self-discovery with a quiet moment between two characters. Zdarsky closes out the story with a strong ending fitting of the characters that have stepped out of the shadows and into the spotlight.

Loo and Alleyne shift focus to the conversations with the imagery of this book. The use of the white background for God and Lucifer’s talk gave the moment a completely different feel than the other stories going on. It’s a contrast to Alex and Francis being stick in their darkness surroundings. Where the talk bring hope, Alex’s situation has been shrouded with darkness. Readers can connect with the hopelessness of the capture.

Once all the stories start coming together in the latter half, the mood is leveled up with the coloring and lettering. The final stand for one character reflects the noble sacrifice being made. It is also complemented with strong emotional reactions amongst the family. The pain and sorrow in certain characters faces speak volumes. With a parting full page visual to the world of the diner, the story concludes with an enjoyable image. There is no other way the series could part way with readers with other than this shot. The team delivered on some incredible storytelling.

THE ALL-NIGHTER #15 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (Credit: Comixology Originals)

THE ALL-NIGHTER #15 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (Credit: Comixology Originals)

FINAL POINT: 9

The supernatural saga of comic’s favorite diner concludes with a strong finale. Zdarsky orchestrates a layered conclusion with superb writing. Loo, Alleyne, and Cvetkovic provide a bittersweet farewell with dramatic visuals. It’s closing time for this wildly imaginative tale and a true disservice to your collection not to add this chapter.

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MASTERPIECE #3 (DARK HORSE COMICS)

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For this entry, the mystery of Emma aka “Masterpiece Lawford” continues to lead readers into dangerous territory with every page. The Dark Horse Comics drama has delivered on a complex story that has only begun to reveal itself. This is no surprise considering its’ creative team. After last issue, the tables might be turning in Emma’s favor. Can she sustain hope when the world is crashing down around her?

MASTERPIECE #3 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring and Josh Reed looks to answer that question. Let’s tag along for the ride as the next chapter is about to unfold!

MASTERPIECE #3 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring and Josh Reed (DARK HORSE COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The parents of Emma “Masterpiece Lawford” are legends. Legends in the criminal world. Zero Preston has an axe to grind against them for stealing a very large amount of money from his possession. His plan of revenge has put their young teenage daughter in the line of fire.

Emma has been asked to target Katie Goods, a billionaire with a questionable history. Emma’s parents ad a crew for their cases. Now, Emma has one with Gleason, Lawrence and The Paragon. Will the legacy live on through “Masterpiece” and her team?

This chapter begins with Emma visiting Skottie in Juvenile Jail. The recruitment process begins. The conversation comes off as awkward as one might think. How to sell a life-altering heist to teenagers. Surprisingly, Skottie accept. Ema has now added “The Brains” to her operation.

Meanwhile, the rest of the team is back at their location getting accustomed to each other. Emma brings Skottie into the fold but Skottie’s not the only new face to enter the room. Katie Roots arrives head on for a conversation.

Readers follow along with the narrative Roots paints for Emma and company. Is it a ruse or is it the Truth? The fallout leads Emma take a dangerous risk. Is she prepared for what “reward” she finds? If the last act is any indication, Emma’s journey into mystery looks to have found a new path.

MASTERPIECE #3 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring and Josh Reed (DARK HORSE COMICS - COVER: Steve Skroce)

Bendis gives readers much to enjoy with this chapter. Emma’s recruiting process comes across relatable as the conversation with Skottie plays out. This is also matched by the Paragon and Lawrence. The age difference provides a touch of comic relief in the mix of the drama.

Root’s entry into the story throws a few wrinkles into Emma’s plans. The issue really finds its’ steam following that encounter. Seeing Emma process the elements involved gives readers an insight to why she commands the attention of the key players. The writing features her picking up on the clues. What she is going to do with this information is enough to have readers locked in for the ride.

Maleev, Herring and Reed focus on the reactions of characters more so in this chapter than previous ones. The range from uncertainty to anxiousness elevated the drama at hand.

The use of coloring during Emma’s deciphering steals this issue. It makes the panels pop while putting the information in motion. This is paired perfectly with Emma’s close-ups. Seeing the mind starting to put the puzzle pieces together leads to a solid ending to another outstanding chapter.

FINAL POINT: 9

Bendis and Maleev take readers through twists and turns before putting Emma’s latest discoveries into focus with this chapter. Sharp writing and detailed imagery set the stage for a sudden change in direction that fans won’t want to miss.

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BLACK SIGHT #5 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, we have arrived at a conclusion of an excellent story from Comixology Originals. The saga of Alex Greer and a fateful night out in Amsterdam has spiraled into a chilling psychological escapade. With last readers saw Alex, there was a glimmer of hope of freedom. Has it burnt out already?

BLACK SIGHT #5 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano gives readers an insight to Alex’s next moves. Let’s not wait any longer and dive into the final chapter.

BLACK SIGHT #5 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (Credit: Comixology Originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After waking up to a dead body after a night out, Alex Greer’s life has been put through Hell. Greer claims innocence. Under investigation, Greer has been put into a mental hospital. Under the watch of Doctor Kincaid, Greer has been trying to process what is happening. The images flooding her mind elude to more happening here. After long times under the watch, Greer has broken away from Kincaid but the question is for how long.

The chapter opens with her recapping the actions of Kincaid to another doctor. Kincaid is handcuffed to a gurney. The doctor questions her claims and breaks down reasons for her actions. He leaves her with the idea that everything is going to be ok. Greer isn’t buying that and escapes from her restraints. Once she leaves her room, the truth is finally revealed.

Readers watch along as Greer discovers others in captivity. As the lead scientist catches up with Greer, the true horror shines through. The true identity of Kincaid’s plans paint a darker picture than Alex had ever dreamed of. What has Alex become a part of? Is there any way out? Not if Kincaid has any say.

The results are shocking as Alex is thrusted into making a dangerous choice. The closing act leaves no doubt of what consequences come from Greer’s actions. Does she find her way out of Kincaid’s grasp? The closing page answers all with a shocking end that will leave readers floored as to the story’s conclusion.

BLACK SIGHT #5 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (Credit: Comixology Originals)

Phillips pens a haunting finale as Alex’s story comes to a screeching halt. The conversation with the first doctor is a play to the readers, recapping her tale. It gives clarity to previous events without a full recap section. Once she escapes her holding room, the drama and horror elevates.

The history behind what Greer has been kidnapped into is intense. Readers can only feel for Greer as her involvement can only lead to danger. The stand-off with Kincaid invokes many reactions. The emotional and psychological attacks have been building towards this moment. Phillips sets this up perfectly to when Greer finally reacts, the moment is extremely impactful. The parting act brings the story to a proper end and leaves a frightening impression on its’ way.

Boyle continues to bring in the visions of torture through Alex’s eyes. The opening flashback is brief but speaks volumes over the past four issues. This leads into the shocking history of Kincaid’s master plans.

Boyle ushers in the final act with some very mind-bending images. These pages get taken to a whole other level through Napolitano’s work. The mix of torturing voices and world-splitting visuals makes Alex’s breakdown even more impactful. The lasting shot is simpler but leaves readers with images sealing any doubts of Alex’s fate.

BLACK SIGHT #5 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (Credit: Comixology Originals)

FINAL POINT: 10

Through Phillips’ chilling depiction, the story of Alex Greer comes to a magnificent and horrifying end. Boyle & Napolitano construct the hellish reality in which hope of surviving dwindles with each page. Highest possible recommendation.

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THE ALL-NIGHTER #14 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 9

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

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BY A THREAD #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, we’re heading back into a world of danger and mystery via Comixology Originals. When “The Shroud” starts conquering the Earth, life as we know it has been changed forever. Jo and Canon have adapted to this new world years later. When a sign of hope appears in the form of a black diamond, a world of possibilities opens up. Where does it all lead?

BY A THREAD #3 by SCOTT SNYDER, Jack Snyder, Valeria Favoccia, Whitney Cogar, Tom Napolitano, and Emma Price heads further into adventure and intrigue. Let’s take a closer look, but watch out for the Shroud.

BY A THREAD #3 by SCOTT SNYDER, Jack Snyder, Valeria Favoccia, Whitney Cogar, Tom Napolitano, and Emma Price (Credit: Comixology originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter begins at an earlier time of Jo and “The Shroud”. Readers watch the youthful actions of a game of “Spin The Bottle”. In a post-apocalyptic world, it’s a fleeting moment of normalcy. Jo spins and it lands on Charlie, who isn’t there.

Jo finds her contemplating her future as she’s got a chance to join the Mechanic’s guild. Jo offers words of encouragement. When Charlie slips, she falls towards a catching Jo. In between laughing about the slip, a startling revelation appears. Jo’s arm lands in some of the Shroud. With it quickly moving up Jo’s arm, Charlie makes a choice to save Jo. The cost is high as she takes an axe to his arm.

In the present time, the older group of friends have followed Rowan on this journey. Rowan is the stranger who showed up with the black diamond. With bright hope behind his selling point, the group camps out twenty miles from their location at a drive-in theatre.

With the break int he action, the conversation goes back to their pre-shroud days. Happiness is short lived as something crashes the party and its’ not happy.

Readers see the party-crasher with action unfolding. The pace picks up as the group fights to survive. he fallout sends the story into uncharted areas as a few revelations appear. The closing moments enter a new dynamic into Jo and his friends’ quest that leaves many questions for next time.

BY A THREAD #3 by SCOTT SNYDER, Jack Snyder, Valeria Favoccia, Whitney Cogar, Tom Napolitano, and Emma Price (Credit: Comixology originals)

The writing keeps the focus centered on the longing of the pre-shroud days with this latest edition. The moments of “Spin The Bottle” reflect how trying to retain being normal isn’t in the cards. Jumping to present time, the group’s conversation keeps their time light-hearted until the threat shows up.

At this stage, the pace shifts gears to the threat at hand. The action picks up the issue but leads to a strong closing act. The writing spaced out Rowan’s secrets enough to give the finale a bigger feel before concluding events.

Favoccia does another fantastic job with bringing this fantasy world to life. The innocence of the kids right after the Shroud wins over readers. This pays into the striking panel of Jo losing his arm to survive. The threat at hand has very intense visuals stemming from it’ near full page panel debut.

The fallout mirrors the reaction of Rowan’s reveals. Readers instantly can sense the change of the group’s feelings. This plays into a great closing page which makes a big impact on the way out of this latest chapter.

BY A THREAD #3 by SCOTT SNYDER, Jack Snyder, Valeria Favoccia, Whitney Cogar, Tom Napolitano, and Emma Price (Credit: Comixology originals)

FINAL POINT: 8.5

The journey for the truth is paved with dark intentions in the latest chapter of jo and his friends journey. The team of Scott and Jack Snyder pen a tale of innocence defying danger with solid writing. Favoccia’s artwork continues to shine through the dark landscape of the Shroud. Combined, it’s a winning formula you can’t afford to miss!

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ASTONISHING TIMES: RISE OF THE KOKIN #1 (COMIXOLOGY ORGINALS)

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For this entry, readers are returning to the world of Astonishing Times. The story of Noah Sans and superheroes continues to win readers over since it’s debut in 2021. For the return, the spotlight is thrown on one of Sans’ most respected heroes and thier own origin tale.

Astonishing Times: Rise of the Kokin #1 by Frank J. Barbiere, Arris Quinones, Ruairí Coleman, Andrew Cramer, Taylor Esposito and Dylan Todd dives into the complexity of this impact player. Let’s take a closer look and see how things play out.

Astonishing Times: Rise of the Kokin #1 by Frank J. Barbiere, Arris Quinones, Ruairí Coleman, Andrew Cramer, Taylor Esposito and Dylan Todd (Comixology Originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with a man readers know as Kokin runs from armed individuals. The narration leads readers to follow along with his idea of evading demons. Little did anyone know where they were running. It’s not an average street. It’s running downhill on a side of a building!

Chasing the man are demon masked assailants. As Kokin evades the action, he now faces a skull-masked warrior running right at him! As his next challenger moves forward, Kokin starts remembering his childhood.

Growing up on an army base, A young Kokin draws the ire of a sergeant on the base for disobeying the rules. After some slick banter to the officer, Kokin gets hit in the face. It is at this moment, Kokin’s father walks in and ends the confrontation. Kokin doesn’t walk away unscathed as his father tears into him about his attitude. He leaves the young boy with a statement that lights a fire inside: Clean up or just go already.

Readers see quickly that the choice is relatively easy. The young boy packs up and leaves the base. It is at this moment his life changes forever.

What sends the young boy on his new path? The drama builds as a chance encounter leads into the start of new-found purpose. It also builds the drama towards a final act shrouded in mystery. The final moments eluded to a start of new beginnings reads won’t want to miss.

Astonishing Times: Rise of the Kokin #1 by Frank J. Barbiere, Arris Quinones, Ruairí Coleman, Andrew Cramer, Taylor Esposito and Dylan Todd (Comixology Originals)

Astonishing Times: Rise of the Kokin #1 by Frank J. Barbiere, Arris Quinones, Ruairí Coleman, Andrew Cramer, Taylor Esposito and Dylan Todd (Comixology Originals)

Barbiere and Quinones sets the foundation for a multi-layered breakdown of what makes up Kokin. The initial start is an intense kickoff with an insane fight set-up.

Breaking away to focus on the younger years gives a sense of how much Kokin has changed since readers first saw him in the original volume. The searching for belonging is a major take-away. the rest of the book dives into his “new life’ and sets the stage for a deeper adventure waiting in the shadows.

Coleman and Cramer deliver on kinetic fight panels. The building side images are instant excitement. The near full page panel is prime example of this. They contrast the time at the military base. The emotional conflict between father and son pours off the pages.

Once Kokin embarks on his new path, the art balances the action with slowly adding to the drama unfolding. The closing panels pose a new challenge added to the mix of an already engaging tale. There’s lots for fans to invest in with this story.

Astonishing Times: Rise of the Kokin #1 by Frank J. Barbiere, Arris Quinones, Ruairí Coleman, Andrew Cramer, Taylor Esposito and Dylan Todd (Comixology Originals)

Astonishing Times: Rise of the Kokin #1 by Frank J. Barbiere, Arris Quinones, Ruairí Coleman, Andrew Cramer, Taylor Esposito and Dylan Todd (Comixology Originals)

FINAL POINT: 8

Diving into the clouded past of the Kokin, the creative team of Barbiere, Quinones, Coleman don’t delay in setting a strong pace to follow. Solid writing and explosive art will lock readers in for a journey they can’t afford to miss.

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MASTERPIECE #2 (DARK HORSE COMICS)

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For this entry, we are checking back in a young girl who has become involved in the family business …so to speak. Coming from one of comics’ most creative duos, a new crime mystery has overtaken fans with it’s style and charm. Now heading into the second chapter, all bets are off to where things lead now.

MASTERPIECE #2 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring and Josh Reed picks up where a billionaire’s vendetta has drawn the attention of a shocking figure. Let’s take a closer look at where things line up now.

MASTERPIECE #2 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring and Josh Reed (Credit: Dark Horse Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Emma aka “Masterpiece Lawford” was a normal teenager trying to survive high school. The daily student life took a back seat to the actions of Zero Preston. Preston has an axe to grind against Emma’s parents who stole a hefty sum from him. Unknown to Emma herself, her parents were legendary criminals. Legendary is the only way to describe their legacy of heists.

Emma is now being used by Preston as a pawn in another plan of revenge. However, she might have help in surviving this ordeal with a mysterious stranger crossing her path.

The issue begins with a “retelling” of Emma’s parents story. The version comes from a movie created by Zero Preston. Emma and her friend Lawrence watch the film. Emma has difficulty processing what she’s seen. This is even more complicated with the stranger who saved them last issue.

The young kids were saved by THE PARAGON. Readers find out his connection to Emma’s parents which is more complex than meets the eye. How does this tie into Preston’s plans? And who is “Katie Roots”? An idea spawns direction but not without opposition. The closing images suggest Emma’s world is about to get much bigger, whether she likes it or not.

MASTERPIECE #2 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring and Josh Reed (Credit: Dark Horse Comics - cover: Patric Reynolds)

Bendis takes readers on quite the ride within these pages. The introduction of Emma’s Parents works to develop the ideas of how they truly were to the reader. Emma’s contradiction only helps make that theme clear. Seeing her as one who’s quickly trying to figure a mystery out incorporates fear and anxiousness into her character flawlessly.

The Paragon makes an excellent dynamic into the story. Seeing his story play out through Gleason’s eyes elevates the looming reputation he exudes. The moments with Lawrence and The Paragon provide a splash of comic relief into the seriousness of Emma’s search for answers. The closing moments usher in an altered stat quo but not without leaving more questions in its’ wake.

Maleev and Herring develop an aura of intrigue on each page. The opening “movie” sequence has a vintage feel until the closing moments reveal its’ true form. The Paragon’s origin is also presented in a 70’s-esque format. It works on connecting the audience to the imposing legacy he carries.

Another exceptional image is Emma’s breakdown of a “team”. The art positions the cast into a set-up that made me think “Mission: impossible” at first read. Combine this with the anguish and uneasiness of actions and readers will leave knowing that they are in for something extraordinary.

FINAL POINT: 9

Who is Emma Lawford? That question haunts the pages of comics’ next big thing. Bendis orchestrates the ultimate heist of readership with brilliant writing. Paired with Maleev’s electric art and its’ another winning combination fans can’t afford to miss.

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NICE JEWISH BOYS #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, we’re following the decent into crime by Jake Levin via his long-time friend Chaim Davidovits. Since its’ debut from Comixology Originals, the story of the down and out writer’s new “job” has gone through many twists and turns. With the personal betrayal by his best friend, Jake has been reeling. Now, he’s getting pulled into another direction with no easy way out.

Nice Jewish Boys #3 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt sinks Jake further into danger with another close friend now brought into the mix. Let’s take a closer look and see how things fare now.

Nice Jewish Boys #3 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt (Credit: Comixology Originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins with Jake narrating the history of Lenny Klein. Klein is another high school friend with a sorted story. In its’ current state, Klein is working with the FBI to take down Davidovits’ illegal crime business (which Jake was unfortunately brought into).

Jake walks readers through the early stages of Lenny’s adult life. Things seem perfect until the unfortunate events of September 11th, 2001. From that moment, Lenny’s lie took on some financial hardships which led to crime. The tough times kept pilling up until Lenny was disconnected from his two high school friends. Lenny became a ghost…..until recently.

With the activates of Davidovits drawing legal attention, Jake came across the radar of Agent Hamlin. Two weeks ago, the mood is tense as Hamlin applies pressure on Jake. A surprise reveal is given to readers which makes Jake’s current situation even more complex.

This carries the present as Davidovits & the Avodah have plans for a town parade. With the event being a highly emotional one, Jake struggles to follow the plans of his friend and business. What will he do?

Readers see the internal struggle Jake deals with. The pressure keeps mounting until a shocking climax. The final act reminds Jake that the business he currently is in is not for the weak of heart. The final panels leave no doubt Jake is caught in the middle of a conflict that has no possible winner.

Nice Jewish Boys #3 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt (Credit: Comixology Originals)

Kleid gives readers a deep dive into the wear and tear events have taken on his soul. The recap of Lenny works to connect readers into an understanding of his character. It amplifies Agent Hamlin’s role in the tale. The writing never lets the tense atmosphere slip as the pages move forward.

The parade portion is filled with high emotions and takes events into a personal light. Jake’s conflicting view leads to a place where he never dreamed of. The life that has chosen him never lets him escape with the notion of personal peace. This draws into the closing moments which leave readers with a solid picture of how dire things have truly become.

Broglia and Wright show varing levels of feelings as the story progresses. The opening full page panel shows a happier side to Lenny before the remaining images show the slow breakdown of his happiness. This is met equally with Jake’s struggle about the parade plans. The art depicts his prehension and the following ramifications.

The closing panels bring a more grounded perspective to where things stand. The viewpoint of the character involved makes the moments a close connection to the readers. Once their work is done, the stunning image of the aftermath carries into a small panel that speaks volumes. Without question, the art leaves Jake’s stat quo in serious doubt before leaving for the next chapter.

Nice Jewish Boys #3 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt (Credit: Comixology Originals)

FINAL POINT: 8

The struggle within Jake Levin continues to lure in readers with another solid chapter. Kleid dives into the emotional tug of war on Jake’s soul with exceptional writing. Broglia and Wright bring the personal wounds to life with imagery that leaves no question of how deep Jake is sinking. With so many parties involved, one has to wonder if and how he will possibly survive.

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CANARY #6 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, we have finally arrived at the conclusion of the last ride of Marshall Holt via Comixology Originals & Best Jackett Press. Since its’ debut in the second wave of Scott Snyder’s line of BJP comics, the horror-western tale has grabbed readers’ imagination and never loosened its’ grip. Now, all best are off for the final showdown of good and evil in the wild, wild west.

CANARY #6 by Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis brings down the curtain on the mystery of the terrors of a small town. Let’s take a closer look and see how things play out.

CANARY #6 by Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Marshall Holt is on the verge of retirement. He’s recruited to investigate a murder in 1891. The case leads him to the town of Canary. Holt knows this town all too well. It is the location of his most disturbing case: Hyrum Tell.

While searching the case, Holt is joined by Edison Edwards (or Ed-Ed), & Mabel Warren, daughter of Canary founder Chester Warren. The trio’s journey leads them from an abandoned cave to “The Global Geological & Divination Society 1081” or House 1081. The “Canary Evolution” theory looms heavy as they can’t escape the danger. All the while, Holt is trying to hold it together with the memories of his past begin to creep into the present.

After a monstrous figure reveals itself from the grave surroundings below, Holt leads the charge to head to the bottom of the cave and address whatever evil lies there once and for all.

The issue begins with Holt returning to his family’s home. The mood is dark and looming with an evil hiss. As Holt walks in the house, he finds his wife and baby dead as canary eggs lie on the floor.

Suddenly, Holt is back with Mabel as they prepare to descend to the bottom of the cave. Knowing time is not on their side, the pair lowers the elevator. Once they begin to head downward, Mabel notices that things are not normal.

The road to Hell is paved with dark intentions as Holt and Mabel finally land at the deep bottom. Once they walk out of the elevator, readers see the insanity they set into. Answers are revealed and more burden is put on Holt’s soul as he now finds himself in a place he never expected.

The closing act floods the pages with excitement and rising uncertainty. Can Holt save the day one last time? Readers will walk away with a few parting images before a surprising one to conclude this epic tale with.

CANARY #6 by Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

CANARY #6 by Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Snyder sends Holt off into the sunset with an unforgettable issue. The challenges he has faced have not been an ordinary case. Tull’s impact on his life never strays too far from this story. Holt battles the ghosts of his past to find a possible future. Snyder focuses in on this element during the key points of this finale.

Once the big revelation appears, Snyder presents our lead with the challenge of being vigilant for the greater good, no matter the cost. The conflict is one that will not easily escape reader’s minds as they read the tale. It pushes Holt to his breaking point. Knowing what lies ahead, his actions re-assure any doubt of his nobility in the face of overwhelming odds.

The final moments move briskly to end this saga on a very strong note. The parting images will have readers talking as the “Canary Evolution” theory leaves a lasting impression for an immediate re-read for years to come.

Panosian delivers on looming horror and crushing drama art to conclude the last ride. The heart-wrenching images of Holt struggling to deal with his family’s state instantly sets a devious overtone to the story. Once the decent inside the cave begins, readers brace for the impact of Holt’s valiant efforts.

The cave is filled with brooding images of terror and anxiety. There are a run of two-page spreads that scream volumes of the breaking of Holt’s spirit right before the evil’s reveal. Panosian welcomes that element to the main story with a devilish hello via its’ body language. Showing Holt’s reaction to all of this further cements the cost he must decide to pay to end things. The conflict concludes with another fantastic double page action shot before bringing the curtain down. The mastery of horror and western styles is truly remarkable with the artistry.

CANARY #6 by Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

CANARY #6 by Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

When the dust settles and smoke clears, Snyder and Panosian conclude Marshall Holt’s last case with a spectacular conclusion! Superb writing lays the foundation for mind-blowing visuals to guide readers into a gritty showdown of good verses evil.

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THE ALL-NIGHTER #13 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

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

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MASTERPIECE #1 (DARK HORSE COMICS)

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For this entry, we are checking out a brand new series from a legendary creative team. When fans see the names “Bendis” and “Maleev” in the same creators listing, most instantly think of their run on Marvel’s Daredevil. Others may think Scarlet. This time, they’re reuniting for a brand new crime mystery series for Dark Horse Comics.

MASTERPIECE #1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring and Josh Reed welcomes readers to the mystery of Emma and the debt of her family’s sins. Let’s take a closer look and see how this story begins.

MASTERPIECE #1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring and Josh Reed (Credit: Dark Horse Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

A teacher introduces Emma to fellow students in her new classroom. The moment is awkward as Emma’s speech doesn’t exactly connect. Making things even worse is the FBI crashing the welcome party. They’re looking for a “Masterpiece Lawford”. Emma is very confused as to what is happening. Emma is led away into a car with her next stop an unknown location.

After having her mask removed, Emma is in the presence of Zero Preston. Preston is a billionaire who surprises not only Emma but readers with his knowledge. Preston knows Emma is not her real name. Preston also explains how her parents stole money from him and disappeared without a trace. The grudge has grown over time leading to this moment.

Readers witness the master plan Preston has for Emma. It is a risky gamble, but with all the anger fueling him, Preston is locked in. Emma starts to try figuring out what is happening as she now faces a real problem. The fallout from this leads into a new direction.

The closing moments add danger and anxiety to the young 16 year old’s path of discovery. Rest assured by the final page, Emma’s world as she knew it becomes forever changed. Get ready for a story that fits its’ title billing.

MASTERPIECE #1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring and Josh Reed (Credit: Dark Horse Comics - Cover: Tula Lotay)

Bendis crafts a new vision in what we define “criminal” as. Emma is presented as an outsider to a world she knew nothing about. The dialogue with Preston is filled with themes of intrigue and wonder. His drive of “villainy” is an easy play for readers to see. The story behind her parents is a great surprise.

The latter half of the book dives further into the revelations bestowed onto Emma. The dynamic in seeing how she is processing all of this is keeps the audience locked in. Pacing never allows for this to get lost in the shuffle. Emma’s closing arc throws more mystery into the plot which peels more layers away to her new stat quo. It leaves much for readers to think about as they process what is sure to be the start of something truly special.

Maleev, Herring and Reed kick things ff with a frantic scene of Emma and the classroom. Once the FBI makes their appearance, the art team captures the fast moving moments with excellent usage of the word bubbles to match her reactions of doubt.

Readers are gifted a fantastic two-page image with a further dive into Emma’s parents history. It has a vintage feel like the Jim Steranko covers of Nick Fury to hook readers into their history. The “Unicorn Pow” images provide a solid break to the tone of the book. However, the closing moment ramps up some action and mystique before bowing out the story (for now).

MASTERPIECE #1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring and Josh Reed (Credit: Dark Horse Comics - Cover: Peach Momoko)

FINAL POINT: 10 OUT OF 10

The team of Bendis and Maleev strike another huge score with their latest mystery crime tale. Through fantastic writing and impressive imagery, the saga of Emma Lawford lives up to its’ apply titled name. The sins of the family come to light with an issue you can’t afford to miss at the local comic shop!

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NICE JEWISH BOYS #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, we are following along the interesting times of Jake Levin via Comixology Originals. What started out as a job opportunity for a struggling writer has evolved into something else. Now deeper into the mess he’s apart of, Jake needs to act fast before sinking further int danger.

Nice Jewish Boys #2 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt presents readers a picture of organized chaos through crime. Let’s take a closer peek at what’s happening now.

Nice Jewish Boys #2 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt (Credit: Comixology Originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Jake Levin thought his long-time friend Chaim Davidovits, was helping him out when Chaim offered him a job writing promotions for his kosher appetizing stores. However, as the saying goes, if its too good to be true, it is.

One night, Jake went back to the office for his cell phone. When he walked in, he became an accessory to murder! At this moment, Jake became entangled in Chaim’s organized crime business. Making matters worse is Lenny Klein. Klein is another childhood friend who now is working with the FBI to take down the business at Chaim’s shops. Where does Jake go from here?

This issue begins with Shloime Garbstein, Chaim’s mashgiach (one who oversees the Kashruth condition of food in a restaurant), and associates going through stolen property and money laundered. Jake is shown as going through the books and making sure the “Avodah” (work). Readers see how this isn’t something that jak had even planned to happen. They also start seeing the slow seduction of wealth beginning in Jake.

This is a far cry from a previous chat with Jake and Lenny. Lenny lays out his plan to go after Netanel Stern (business associate of Chaim). With Jake’s head spinning, readers see how further divided he has become with his childhood friends.

How does he react when he sees Chaim after this? The next sop at the shop leads Jake into an assignment he might not be ready for. With tension filling the air, will Jake rise to the occasion or get crushed by its’ weight? Readers quickly see how Jake adapts to the world he’s now in but is he ready for what’s next? If the final page is any indication, Jake’s world just got even more complicated…

Nice Jewish Boys #2 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt (Credit: Comixology Originals)

Nice Jewish Boys #2 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt (Credit: Comixology Originals)

Kleid continues to put Jake through the rising challenges of his new world. Being an unlikely “gangster”, Kleid showcases Jake’s awkwardness to his fellow “teammates”.

Blending in the fear and anxiousness forces Jake into near breakdowns. Once he understands the assignment, Jake shifts gears into leaning a certain direction as Chaim plays more as a “devil on his shoulder” with what the life of crime can offer. The closing moments adds a huge factor into Jake’s life. It also adds a deeper cut into Jake’s life as he tries to stop his world from spinning further out of control.

Broglia and Wright teeter Jake’s reactions from surprise wonderment to growing anxiousness. This begins right after the full page panel of Shloime addressing not only his crew, but the audience with “I Believe In God”. After that moment, Jake tries fighting the appeal of his new stat-quo.

Once the assignment is completed, Jake and Chaim’s conversation proves to be reflective of the uncertainty of their business. This leads to a solid parting image further complicating things for the lead who’s in way over his head already.

Nice Jewish Boys #2 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt (Credit: Comixology Originals)

Nice Jewish Boys #2 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt (Credit: Comixology Originals)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The balancing act of Jake Levin continues to impress in Comixology Originals’ latest crime drama. Kleid’s strong writing takes readers deeper into the challenges of being a criminal and caring family man. Brolia, Wright and Litt elevates the scenarios unfolding making this a story you won’t want to pass up on New Comic Book day.

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THE ALL-NIGHTER #12 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

GOD has entered the playing field.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

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

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BLACK SIGHT #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, we’re diving further into the madness and mystery of Alex Greer. Since its’ debut on Comixology Originals, the psychological thriller set in the 1960’s has kept readers on the edge of their seats. Now approaching the midway point, all bets are off on what levels of danger awaits the lost American in Amsterdam.

BLACK SIGHT #3 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano continues to peel back the layers of the haunting story. Let’s take a closer look to see where things head now, shall we?

Editor Note: This is a MATURE READERS story. Some of the images might be difficult for younger readers. Discression is advised.

BLACK SIGHT #3 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Alex Greer has been through quite the ordeal. After waking up next to a dead woman, Alex has been placed under psychiatric watch. With a vested party watching her every move, Alex tries to find a way out. This is easier said then done. After seeing the alleged victim working as a nurse, Alex is convinced more is going on. Will she get the chance to prove her innocence?

This chapter opens up with Alex waking up in the middle of a residential street. With kids poking her with a stick, Alex comes to and knows something is wrong. When she looks at a house, readers find out that Greer is “home”.

As she walks in, Greer sees her mother riving in pain. Readers see the relationship between the two is fragile at best (if at all). As the moments progress, it ends with a chilling message of blaming Alex.

Once it ends, Alex is back at the hospital. Restrained and confused, Dr. Kincaid is standing over her. The drama intensifies as Alex and the doctor have a conversation that doesn’t bode well for his patient. What over evils are lurking? Can Alex survive another night? More questions arise as Dr. Kinciad is just starting to impose his plan with Alex. Once the final image is revealed, any hope of survival sees further and further out of reach.

BLACK SIGHT #3 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

BLACK SIGHT #3 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

Phillips kicks this chapter off pushing Alex’s psyche into an uncomfortable state. Dealing with her relationship with her mother, Alex experiences a truly terrifying experience. Once it concludes, the reality of the situation might be worse than the dream itself.

The verbal chess match between Kincaid and Alex is a strong point to this issue. With everything falling around her, readers see Alex is sill holding onto hope that she will be free soon. Phillips takes this moment of hope and throws readers a curveball with the parting panels. Just when readers think they have an idea, Phillips changes the questions.

Boyle and Napolitano being with a nightmare that will shake readers to their core. The imagery of Alex’s mother reflects their broken state. The lettering only amplifies the fear being felt by Alex. For anyone who’s seen Napolitano’s work, this is no surprise as he is one of the best in the field. Its a connection easy for the readers to make.

This leads into another strong use of Yellow to establish where the story leads now. It’s complimented by a four panel page exemplifying the terror. As Alex descends further into the dangerous world of Kincaid, the art mirrors the hellish landscape. This builds towards the closing act with captures a facial expression that perfectly closes out another excellent chapter.

BLACK SIGHT #3 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

BLACK SIGHT #3 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The slow-burn breakdown of Alex Greer sinks into a dangerous low with another thrilling chapter. Phillps’ strong writing tears away another layer of Alex’s psyche with Boyle and Napolitano delivering magnificent imagery to ensnare readers throughout the pages. You don’t want to miss this one on New Comic Book Day.

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BY A THREAD #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, we’re following along with a brand new adventure on Comixology Originals (via Best Jackett Press). With the hype surrounding its’ debut, the initial entry from a father-son writing team made a huge impression with comic fans. Now poised to drop its’ follow-up chapter, the fantasy-adventure tale kicks into high gear with secrets ready to be told.

By A Thread #2 by SCOTT SNYDER, Jack Snyder, Valeria Favoccia, Whitney Cogar, Tom Napolitano, and Emma Price returns to New Comic Boom Day with an idea of hope shinning through the Shroud. Let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening now!

By A Thread #2 by SCOTT SNYDER, Jack Snyder, Valeria Favoccia, Whitney Cogar, Tom Napolitano, and Emma Price (Credit: Comixology originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When a mysterious black substance coined “The Shroud” starts taking over the Earth, it leaves a trail of destruction and death. Years later, survivors have formed towers known as “Needles” to live on, hoping for a better tomorrow.

Jo and Canon are trying to find ways to survive in this dangerous new world. They come into contact with Pindle, who promises relief for a price. Readers see quickly all those promises disappear quickly. This is all due to Charon, a warlord in search of a stranger lurking around the Needle. Jo comes into contact with this stranger later and finds out he might hold a key to safety in this shroud era.

This chapter opens with a flashback to eighty days after the Shroud first emerged. Readers see the breakdown in society starting through a young Jo’s eyes. His parents killed. His world shattered. The chaos is everywhere.

As he prepares for the worst, he is rescued by Canon. The pair flies away to a new home. The moment impacts Jo greatly. It also influences him in the present time. With a black diamond in the possession of Rowan (the stranger Charon is seeking), Jo and his friends see this as a sign of hope. Can this be the break they have been searching for?

Readers see a valiant move as Jo and company dig further into the hidden agenda of Rowan. Can they stay out of Charon’s reach long enough to find out. The pages fill with wonder and excitement as a path is ventures with grave consequences for failure. As the final act unfolds, events lead to a parting image that can only mean this story is far from over.

By A Thread #2 by SCOTT SNYDER, Jack Snyder, Valeria Favoccia, Whitney Cogar, Tom Napolitano, and Emma Price (Credit: Comixology originals)

By A Thread #2 by SCOTT SNYDER, Jack Snyder, Valeria Favoccia, Whitney Cogar, Tom Napolitano, and Emma Price (Credit: Comixology originals)

The writing dives into the past, present and future of the world of the Shroud. The opening sequence gives readers insight to how quickly the world fell apart . Choosing to tell it through Jo’s eyes made for a solid connection to readers. The “present” of the book brings a deeper insight into the events unfolding.

Scott and Jack showcase the groups emotions as to what Rowan represents to their situation. The Snyders combine fantasy elements in with adventure flawlessly for where things lead. Pacing sets up for a fantastic finish. This story just keeps getting better and better.

Favoccia and Cogar continue to blow readers away with the impresssive visuals in this series. The flashback sequence fully brings to life the harsh new world young Jo now finds himself in. This concludes with a full page panel introducing readers right into the second act. The conversations reflect the the possibilities of Rowan’s cargo.

Readers can’t help but be caught up in the thrill of the adventure at hand. This is put on display with an exceptional two-page full spread. Just when readers think the bar can’t be raised higher, the parting image leaves no doubt of how incredible the journey is currently as its’ only just started.

By A Thread #2 by SCOTT SNYDER, Jack Snyder, Valeria Favoccia, Whitney Cogar, Tom Napolitano, and Emma Price (Credit: Comixology originals)

By A Thread #2 by SCOTT SNYDER, Jack Snyder, Valeria Favoccia, Whitney Cogar, Tom Napolitano, and Emma Price (Credit: Comixology originals)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The mystery of By A Thread draws readers further into danger with another excellent chapter. Scott and Jack Snyder’s superb writing is taken to another level through the mind-blowing visuals of Favoccia and Cogar. The journey continues to level up with each page. You simply can’t miss what’s happening here if you’re a fan of great storytelling.

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PARLIAMENT OF ROOKS #1 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

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

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NICE JEWISH BOYS #1 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, we are checking out a brand new series hitting Comixology Originals! Comic fans might recognize the creative team from the Dark Horse Comic Savor but this time around, there’s no food fighting going down. Neil Kleid (The Panic) and John Broglia have something more grounded and felonious brewing within these pages.

Nice Jewish Boys #1 by Kleid, Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt delivers a tale of bonds broken and dangerous choices. Let’s take a deeper dive into what is unfolding here, shall we?

EDITOR NOTE: The story is a crime drama. Some of the imagery might be graphic in nature for younger readers. Discression is advised before moving forward.

NICE JEWISH BOYS #1 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt (credit: Comixology originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with a narration from Jake Levin. Levin is a a Modern Orthodox Jewish man who is breaking down a stereotype involving money. Readers see a man getting stabbed with money falling from his hands. Once the dialogue stops, Levin is standing with blood on his hands and a dead body at his feet.

Events shift back in time to a bar mitzvah. With everyone celebrating, there is one man sitting and breaking down the cost of the event: Levin. Knowing that his son was having a bar mitzvah fast approaching, Levin feared how much the financial burden would be. Levin’s train of thought is broken when an old friend sits down next to him: Chaim Davidovits.

Davidovits is a very successful businessman. Readers see a flashback of how he, Levin and Lenny Klein have grown up over the years. After the party, Davidovits catches up with Levin and the money issue is brought up. Trying to help his old friend out, Davidovits makes Levin a job offer he can’t refuse writing promotions for his kosher appetizing stores. However, as the saying goes…. if its’ too good to be true, it most likely is.

What happens next throws Levin’s world upside down. An unexpected event transpires that starts a domino effect with Levin. Just when he thinks he’s a step ahead, it quickly turns out to be the farthest from the truth. Even with the downward spiral, no one will see the final image coming throwing more gas on an already raging inferno of drama and emotion.

NICE JEWISH BOYS #1 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt (credit: Comixology originals)

NICE JEWISH BOYS #1 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt (credit: Comixology originals)

Kleid makes a strong, pyramided debut with the debut issue. The first arc gives a detailed insight into Levin’s mounting pressures of providing. Readers can empathize with how he is pridefully trying his best but knows he’s failing. The break to establish the friendship with Davidovits builds off the beginning to show where Levin feels his status is in comparison. Once the job offer is made, they story begins its transition. It levels the status of Levin to where things feel stable.

This theme doesn’t last too long as the event takes place to start the third act and sink hope quickly. The pace speeds up showing how fast things are falling apart. Levin’s reactions shows the fear of knowing what has just happened. Klied sprinkles in some great twists before ending on a major one, capping off an impressive opening issue.

Broglia and Wright provide the backdrop of normal suburbia while hiding the true themes at play. The opening sequence makes a loud statement. This is capped off with a blunt full page panel that sets the stage for bigger events to come. Levin’s expressions while at the bar mitzvah grows the sense of overwhelming doubt in his current status.

The interactions with Davidovits mirrors the old friends we grow up with in a timeless moment. Once that event is re-created, it symbolizes the end of childhood hope and the new wave of grown up responsibility. This gets amplified with the events later in the book. The reveals later in the issue hit their marks with Levin’s body language telling a greater story. With all those strong panels, nothing will prepare readers for when the last page hits and the last panel represents. It’s a great way to cap off the strong debut chapter.

NICE JEWISH BOYS #1 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt (credit: Comixology originals)

NICE JEWISH BOYS #1 by Neil Kleid, John Broglia, Ellie Wright and Sarah Litt (credit: Comixology originals)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

Under the veil of friendship and family, Kleid, Broglia and Wright establish a devious tale that tests pushing a man to his breaking point. Fantastic writing fills the vivid imagery to construct a story that would be criminal to pass on reading. Make sure to check this out on New Comic Book Day.

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BLACK SIGHT #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, we’re diving further into the mystery surrounding a fantastic new series on Comixology Originals! Last we saw Alex Greer, the line between reality and fantasy was severely blurred. Now posed with a murder charge, Alex needs to survive long enough to uncover a dark truth. Is she ready for what happens next?

BLACK SIGHT #2 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano poses that question as the mystery behind her situation begins to peel back some layers. Let’s take a closer look at how things shape up now.

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Alex Greer is an American exploring Amsterdam in 1964. After leaving a club with a stranger, the next morning Alex finds herself waking up to a dead woman. Being taken away by the authorities , communication issues are halting her from proving her innocence. This is much to the liking of someone with a vested interest.

This issue begins with a man in a cell. He says his name is “John”. The orderlies attending to him are telling him his name is “Gary”. After a struggle, “John” is subdued. He is forced to endure electro-shock treatment until he says his name is “Gary”.

Meanwhile, Alex is being examined before being processed in a mental institution. Readers witness the new surroundings for Alex as a bleak place of hope. A fellow resident leaves her with haunting words of advice before the final act begins. Once that starts, the spiral into madness takes a great hold. The last image of this story will leave readers with no doubt Alex’s nightmare is only just beginning.

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

Phillips dives into the terrifying truth of what Alex is about to endure. The “John” portion of the issue exposes the inhumane way of breaking down the patients in the mental hospital. It is a cold, hard truth to the greater mystery Alex is now involved with. Phillips sets this up with no punches pulled, making a strong statement right off the bat.

Once Alex enters the story here, the pace is slowed down to let the mood encompass the reader. Each action Alex takes is given enough time to slowly build for a greater moment later. This gives a contrast to the remainder of “John”’s story, which speeds up enough to set the final act in motion. Once the story swings back to Alex, it doesn’t slow down until the story’s conclusion. The stage is set for both Alex and “John”s key players to cross paths soon which will make for quite the memorable encounter down the road.

Boyle’s vision of events mirror the hellish landscape of Alex’s tortuous saga. The cruel treatment of “John” connects with readers about how unforgiving the plans for him and Alex are. The anxiousness and uncertainty of Alex pops off the pages with Boyle leaving nothing held back.

The interactions with fellow residents vary but unite under the sense of small hope things will be alright. That feeling carries through until the final act. Boyle’s art constructs the big surprise heading into an lasting final image to close this chapter out with.

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

FINAL GRADE: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The world of Alex Greer descends further into chaos with an impactful chapter. Fear and deception loom overhead with Phillips’ superb writing being complimented by Boyle and Napolitano’s moving visuals and lettering. Readers will be locked in from the opening page and won’t want the story to end.

Black Sight is a series that needs to be in your collection every time it drops!

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THE ALL-NIGHTER #11 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL GRADE: 9 OUT OF 10

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

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