HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #7 (BOOM STUDIOS)

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

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale July 27th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

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

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

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

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

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BASILISK #9 (BOOM STUDIOS)

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

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

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

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

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #9 - On Sale July 6th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

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

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of Basilisk #9. As always, thanks for reading.

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #24 (BOOM STUDIOS)

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

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

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

Credit: Boom Studios

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

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

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

Credit: Boom Studios

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

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

Credit: Boom Studios

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

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

Credit: Boom Studios

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

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

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

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

Credit: Boom Studios

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

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

Credit: Boom Studios

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

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

Credit: Boom Studios

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

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SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #23 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re continuing to tag along the latest adventure of Erica Slaughter in the pages of one of Boom Studios’s best comics! Something Is Killing The Children #23 by James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design continues its’ slow burn approach to its’ most recent story. Not one thing wrong with that so let’s take a deep dive into this latest chapter, shall we?

Something Is Killing The Children #23 - On Sale May 25th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #23 - On Sale May 25th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Last we saw Erica Slaughter, she was arrested for trespassing on a crime scene she was investigating in New Mexico. A young girl’s family was killed and this case is way above the local sheriff’s head. Erica is the only one who can help but being behind bars isn’t exactly working out in her favor. Erica makes a call to a old friend, Big Gary, who works some magic to get her out of her current situation. He knows that any move she makes, The Order of St. George will be shortly following up on.

Meanwhile, Gabi, the lone witness to the killings has been moved into the bartender’s apartment to stay safe. The question now becomes: with Erica off the board, who will save her if the killer tracks her down? Erica can’t answer that because she’s too busy pleading her “case” of why she was at the crime scene to the sheriff. Reluctantly, the sheriff lets Erica go but not without giving her a clue to follow up on. All the while some new arrivals have made a dramatic appearance stateside with a hunt all their own. Readers will be very locked in for this issue.

Something Is Killing The Children #23 - On Sale May 25th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #23 - On Sale May 25th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #23 - On Sale May 25th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Tynion continues to make something special happen within these pages. Erica’s conversation with Big Gary was a nice interaction to show some emotion behind Erica. Life after the Order is not exactly a runaway smash, yet the writing here keeps you locked in seeing Erica’s struggles first hand. Erica “working” with Sheriff Thomas as a solid compliment as well. The issue caps off with a closing section involving the House of Cutter. Within those few moments (matched up with last issue) and readers can’t help but be excited to see what happens when this House eventually finds Erica.

Dell’edera & Muerto continue to impress with the art duties here. From showing off the frustration in Erica to Gabi’s strong front of being calm with a monster on the loose, the art team does some fantastic work with the emotions being told. Readers can easily see how both characters are feeling the weight of the stories they’re in. This factors in heavily when you see the talk between both houses looking for Erica. There’s always a unqiue feel to this book and keeps readers on edge of what’s coming.

Something Is Killing The Children #23 - On Sale May 25th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #23 - On Sale May 25th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #23 - On Sale May 25th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something Is Killing The Children #23 - On Sale May 25th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, the latest chapter of Erica Slaughter continues to gain some steam while keeping readers guessing at what’s next. The book is known for its wonderful storytelling and art and for good reason. The story doesn’t pack a lot (if any) action in it but readers will definitely feel the emotions of the scenes they’re reading within these pages. Make sure to snag a copy next time you hit the LCS up!

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Thanks for reading!

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #6 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out the next chapter of the smash spin-off set in the world of “Something IS Killing The Children”. This time, there’s a new creative team bringing the actions of those involved in the world of the Order of St. George to life. House of Slaughter #6 by Boom Studios has Sam Johns and Letizia Cadonici joining James Tynion, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera to deliver the start of an all new adventure. Let’s not waste anymore time and deep dive into the latest issue, shall we?

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th  Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera  Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th  Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera  Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

For this arc, readers are getting a spotlight on the Scarlet Masks of the Order of St. George. They are more known for being the book keepers of the Order in comparison to the white masks synonymous with the hunters. This issue kicks off with a nine year old girl’s body washing up to shore at a campsite off Lake Michigan. When the body is discovered by campers, the victim is missing their eyes. News of this incident travels back to the Order.

The spotlight is thrown on Edwin Slaughter, a scarlet mask who’s dreams of being a hunter but is relegated to only record their adventures. This all changes when he is selected to serve as reconnaissance for the incident at the camp. As he is debriefed , this incident at the camp isn’t as isolated as it might appear. When he arrives at the campsite, readers get a peek into seeing why Edwin was selected for this mission. What does he find out? Is there more to this campsite than meets the eye? You need to pick up this issue and check it out for your own conclusion.

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th  Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera  Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th  Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera  Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera

Credit: Boom Studios

Excellent way to kick this new story off. The dynamic of Edwin Slaughter is fascinating to read about. Edwin doesn’t appear to be the right person for this assignment at first but Tynion and Johns gives a very unique explanation to sell the point home using “Bears”. His perception of the world makes this story stand-out. The interaction he has with the camper further drives that point. The rest of the issue gives that slow build you expect from this series and will have readers locked in to the unfolding story.

Cadonici makes a big impression with this issue as well. From the moment the body washes up to shore and the campers reaction, the mood is set for this issue and doesn’t let up. Visualizing the “Bears” story was another standout moment in this book as well. The panel set-up with Edwin looking a the camper was a great presentation to show how Edwin broke down what he was seeing. The imagery doesn’t disappoint and leaves with a great final full page panel.

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th  Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera  Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th  Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera  Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th  Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera  Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th  Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera  Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #6 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, the House returns with a strong issue readers need to pick up. House Of Slaughter #6 by James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera brings a mystery to the masses with strong storytelling and fantastic art. It’s a perfect place for new readers to jump in and old readers of SIKTC will be excited to pick up. Don’t miss this issue when you hit the LCS this week!

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GRIM #1 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we are checking out a brand new series that is projected to be a monster hit from Boom Studios. Grim #1 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi, & Tom Napolitano is a very entertaining read and one that you should definitely keep your eyes out for at the local comic shops this week. Let’s deep dive into this new series and see what it’s all about, shall we?

Grim #1 - On Sale May 11th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #1 - On Sale May 11th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Editor note: you KNOW it’s gonna be a great issue when it kicks off with some Blue Oyster Cult “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” playing on the first panel! LETS’ GO!!!!!!

Grim centers around a reaper by the name of Jessica Harrow. Her job: guiding the recently departed into the next phase of the afterlife. For this assignment, she’s to escort Bryan Michael Andrews on that journey. Bryan just died in a drunk driving accident seeing his ex, Abigail. From here, Jessica becomes his guide into his next phase. Bryan tries sparking conversation with Jessica asking a million questions about what’s next with very little answers to his liking.

When the table is turned on Jessica’s past, she doesn’t have much answers. Their journey comes to an end when they arrive at “the end of the line”. This case is closed so it seems until Jessica notices that something is missing. From there, her story takes a very unexpected turn that will cause some issues and raise more questions than she’s ready to answer….or find out the truth about.

Grim #1 - On Sale May 11th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #1 - On Sale May 11th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #1 - On Sale May 11th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Excellent first issue. Phillips writes a very dynamic character in Jessica Harrow. Readers will be locked in on her story of mystery as she’s more of an enigma than the questions about the afterlife she was asked. The afterlife voyage and destination was an interesting creation for this story. It had the usual dark elements mixed in with some slight light-hearted moments. It served as a good backdrop to the main characters here. As for the story, seeing how this simple “delivery” went awry made for a fun adventure with a solid cliffhanger for the lead going into issue #2.

Flaviano did an incredible job on art duties. Very creative way for the song lyrics in the beginning to appear as floating spirits much like Bryan was a spirit himself. The voyage to the afterlife served up great visuals as did the “retrieval mission” & Jessica’s “reaction” to what was happening there. Seeing her break from being serious about her mission and not showing any emotion to letting loose near the end will keep readers engaged for the next chapter of this book. Interesting final page as well.

Grim #1 - On Sale May 11th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #1 - On Sale May 11th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #1 - On Sale May 11th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Grim #1 takes readers on a wild trip through the afterlife that raises more questions than answers. This is not a bad thing as the book showcases great storytelling & eye catching art to keep the story of Jessica Harrow one to keep an eye one. Don’t fear the reaper here! Make sure to pick this up at your next trip to the local comic shop!

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of Grim #1. As always, Thanks for reading.

THE PANIC #1 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/MIGDAL COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this blog, we’re checking out a brand new book on the Comixology Originals line via Migdal Comics. The Comixology Unlimted deal is one that all comic fans should invest in. The quality of books they have is second to none & its’ latest entry continues that trend.

The Panic #1 by Neil Kleid and Andrea Mutti is a very chilling tale that will hook readers from the start. The book will be out later this year in print via Dark Horse Comics but don’t wait until then to check this story out! As anyone who’s read this blog before, I’ve never been a huge Horror fan but this book caught my attention enough from it’s trailer that I had to take a read. Let’s not waste any more time & jump right in to see what is going with this series, shall we?

The Panic #1 - On Sale May 3rd

Creative: Neil Kleid and Andrea Mutti

Credit: Comixology Originals/Migdal Comics

The Panic #1 - On Sale May 3rd

Creative: Neil Kleid and Andrea Mutti

Credit: Comixology Originals/Migdal Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The book is centered around Annie Delgado and a simple commute to New York City that turns into something not so simple. As Annie and her best friend Niyati are on their way to join a protest, the PATH train that they are on mysteriously crashes underneath the Hudson River. Niyati is among the casualties on the train. Annie is now left with the remaining survivors trying to figure out how they will get out of this.

Multiple challenges face the group from this accident. Cell phones aren’t working. There is not a perceivable way to message for help. The remaining survivors are trying to form a plan but there are many clashing personalities preventing this from happening. During this, a mysterious stranger that no one remembers on the train prior to the crash is discovered. Trying to figure ou his mystery becomes the immediate problem as he’s leaving weird imagery on the train glass. How is this handled? Where are we going from here? Readers will be locked in to find out these answers during this series.

The Panic #1 - On Sale May 3rd

Creative: Neil Kleid and Andrea Mutti

Credit: Comixology Originals/Migdal Comics

The Panic #1 - On Sale May 3rd

Creative: Neil Kleid and Andrea Mutti

Credit: Comixology Originals/Migdal Comics

Kleid makes a strong debut for this story. Dealing with the loss of a best friend right in front of your eyes is traumatic enough but throwing Annie into a group of combustible personalities after said fact is even more soul-testing. Yet with all this going on, Annie seems to be holding it together just enough. The strongest point of this issue is seeing this group of strangers coming together (for better or worse) will all their clashing views. Mixing in social commentary along with the pandemic isn’t easy to pull off but Kleid makes it happen for this story’s beginnings.

Mutti creates a cold and grounded environment for this story to build into. No punches are pulled with the graphic fallout from the train crash. Seeing all the emotions pour out of these characters really drove this issue as well. Prime example is when Annie, dealing with her own grief, extends her hand to comfort David, a young boy on the train. Balancing all these personalities on panels was very well done. Great final shot to carry readers into the next issue.

The Panic #1 - On Sale May 3rd

Creative: Neil Kleid and Andrea Mutti

Credit: Comixology Originals/Migdal Comics

The Panic #1 - On Sale May 3rd

Creative: Neil Kleid and Andrea Mutti

Credit: Comixology Originals/Migdal Comics

The Panic #1 - On Sale May 3rd

Creative: Neil Kleid and Andrea Mutti

Credit: Comixology Originals/Migdal Comics

Overall, The Panic delivers on creating a terrifying set-up for a greater story to tell. Excellent writing and imagery takes readers on a unique tour of NYC and the horrors that lie within and underneath. Make sure to check this issue out on Comixology.

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SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #22 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! On this edition, we’re checking out the latest adventure of monster hunter extraordinaire Erica Slaughter. Something is Killing the Children #22 by James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design for Boom Studios came back with a solid return Slaughter last issue. Where does this new story take us now? Let’s check this issue out and deep dive, shall we?

Side Note: If this is your first time checking out SiKtC, it has elements of horror in it and some of the images aren’t the best for younger readers. Viewing discretion is advised.

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Erica Slaughter has re-emerged in New Mexico investigating a serial killer. Slaughter does break away with the lone witness, Gabriella, to try getting information. However, that encounter doesn’t give her much info to work from. Erica starts scouring the town to get any information on the killer. All the while, the members of the town are trying to piece together what is going on as well. When Erica goes back to the crime scene, things do not go as planned.

Unfortunately, Slaughter won’t have that problem to solely focus on. She has now came across the radar of the House Of Cutter. They have their assignment: Take Out Erica Slaughter. Readers will be very interested to see how this starts to develop.

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Tynion delivers on another great issue. The build of how Erica is working to figure this case out has been fascinating to read. The interaction with Gabriella was a strong part of this issue as Gabi’s story is a major factor of this current arc. Gabi’s relationship with the other members in town fees like there is more to her dealings than readers know yet. The introduction of the new Hunters was another strong point here as well. This should be something special by the time this arc wraps up.

Dell’edera pulls no punches with the imagery here. The opening sequences is graphic and telling at the same time. The rest of the issue is balanced well to capture the quiet moments of the town members reactions to these events. Seeing how they deal with the events gives the story a certain edge to the overall narrative. Great final image to close the issue out on as well.

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #22 - on sale April 27th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Something Is Killing The Children #22 continues building forward on its latest story. Erica Slaughter's return continues to be one readers should definitely not be missing out on. Fantastic storytelling and art throughout this book. If you haven’t checked this book out yet, make a point to get this issue at the LCS this week and jump into the latest adventure.

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As always, thanks for reading.

NIGHT OF THE GHOUL #6 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/BEST JACKETT PRESS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complimentary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out the conclusion of one of the best horror comics on the market: Night Of The Ghoul #6 by Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design for Comixology Originals. If I’ve said it once, I’ll say it again: The Comixology Originals line is one of the best investments you can make as a comic fan. Some of the best storytelling in the medium is happening here.

If you’re new to this story, Night Of The Ghoul centers around Forest Innman, a film studio worker who has come across the long lost remains of the film “Night Of The Ghoul”. With this piece of history in hand & son along for the ride, Innman tracks down the director of the movie, T. F. Merritt at a nursing home under a different name. Innman’s curiosity of this film might be more than he bargained for as Merritt starts to unveil the mystery about this film thought destroyed in a movie studio in 1946. Is Innman ready for the truth behind “The Greatest Horror Movie of All Time”?

Readers find that answer out quickly as this tale has so many incredible twists and turns that need to be read to fully appreciate. Now at the conclusion, let’s see how this epic concludes, shall we?

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - On Sale April 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - On Sale April 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Innman & Merritt have made an escape from the nursing home & the insanity happening there. With time running out on his life, Merritt makes a last request to Innman to take him to the studio where it all begin in 1946. With this intention, Merritt prepares to finish the story for the movie’s biggest fan. As the movie starts playing it’s final act, it becomes clear that the movie being thought destroyed should have stayed dead. Readers will bear witness to the true ending of “Night Of The Ghoul” & what really happened on that fateful night with the studio fire.

Even with this mild spoiler warning, readers will not be ready for the final twists that happen in these pages. I’m keeping details a bit vague for this review because when I read this issue, I kept saying “HOLY ****!” and feel you, the reader, should have those moments to make with any tampering of judgement. The story has been such a fantastic read that heading into the finale, one would hope it doesn’t drop off. Rest assured, you won’t be disappointed with the events happening within this issue.

All the questions that have been asked since the beginning of the first issue will be answered without any confusion. The impact of these reveals will hit all the marks with fans. It literally is a roller-coaster of emotions when seeing how Innman’s quest of curiosity ends. This issue is perfectly crafted that once finished, you know you will have truly read something special with this story.

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - On Sale April 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - On Sale April 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - On Sale April 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Snyder captures everything you love about horror with this book. Packing this story with so much drama, suspense and frightening moments was no easy task. However, it helps with strong lead figures to make that become a reality. The character of Forrest Innman brings to life the definition of there are some mysteries should be left close forever. Innman is one who connects to the audience easily for his harmless actions, but once the story ramps up, finds out he’s in way over his head. The complexity of TF Merritt is another strong point to this book. Merritt is a perfect counter to Innman. Even from the beginning, his story is not so cut and dry. The conflict of the truth behind the film does a nice slow burn until the ending but never loses the readers attention. Every element of the pacing of this story works.

Francavilla absolutely gives this book fantastic imagery throughout the story. Whether it’s the flashbacks to 1918, The infamous studio fire in ‘46 or present day, Francavilla sets up panels to make the big moments jump out at the reader. The use of the “vintage” color tones for the past sequences was a great touch throughout these issues. Look at the time Innman and Merritt spend in the studio during this final issue for a prime example. When Merritt asks “please play my movie” sends shivers up the spine because of how Merritt’s body language gives off the inevitable ending of his story. There is a lot of crazy sequences that unfold to get here but when the story needs that extra boost, the art raises it to a whole other level.

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - On Sale April 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - Scott Snyder & Francesco Francavilla

Night Of The Ghoul #6 - On Sale April 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Francesco Francavilla & Andworld Design

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Overall, Night Of The Ghoul #6 is an absolute masterpiece! Snyder’s writing & Francavilla’s art bring a classic horror tale to modern times without losing any details along the way. Even if horror is not your go-to genre of comics, give this book a read. It’s a complete package of what a great comic is. Highly recommended for all comic readers. Sign up ASAP on Comixology & don’t miss this story.

If you’re looking for more Scott Snyder on Comixology, I highly recommend “We Have Demons” with Greg Capullo (Issue #1 now out in print form from Dark Horse Comics) and “Clear” with Francis Manapul.

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