GRANDMA CHAINSAW #2 (SOURCE POINT PRESS)

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

Live now on Kickstarter (until July 7th) is the latest campaign for one of the fastest growing Comic book brands at the LCS: Top Hat Studios! Coming out of the gates with “Pocus Hocus”, The creative team of Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz have steadily grown their fanbase with each project. With the spin-off character HORUS debuting in his own project, even more fans are dipping into this studios’ work for the first time.

That said, there’s another project from this team currently available as an add-on for the Horus campaign and it’s one fans won’t want to miss! GRANDMA CHAINSAW #2 brings the dark humor and frightening terror fans for this brand have come to know and love. Let’s take a closer look at this issue, shall we?

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #2 - CREATIVE: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz (Credit: Source Point Press/Top Hat Studios)

And before we get into the review, check out this amazing variant cover by the one and only KIT WALLIS!

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #2 - CREATIVE: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz (Credit: Source Point Press/Top Hat Studios)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING *** PREVIOUS ISSUE REVIEW

Haiden, his sister Gabby, girlfriend Haley and Liz started the day together at the beach. However returing home has been the trip from Hell. When their car breaks down, an elderly stranger named Hazel offers help and shelter for a dark night. The group soon finds out that help is hiding an even darker secret. The body count starts to rise as Hazel reveals her true form.

With Haley and Liz not making it thru the night, Haiden and Gabby are on their own. That is until FURY-CHAN, NIGHT MOON, DOC X, BLOOD SPARROW, SHADOW AXE & 2TON aka THE D.E.A.D. SQUAD arrive to …..help?

This issue picks up from the “dramatic superhero” entrance where 2TON takes a metal star to the forehead. Gabby is unimpressed by the “heroes” and plots to escape. Those plans are halted when the squad reveals plans to stop Hazel once and for all. A journal of events is presented chronicling Hazel’s history (as they know it).

Readers witness what she’s been doing this entire time and what she is capable of. Gabby is still ready to go but Haiden talks her into staying and seeing the squad plan through. All the while, Hazel is knitting and patiently waiting for the night’s new visitors.

How does the plan go? Readers tag along for the action as the group enters Hazel’s house. What dangers lie ahead? Are they up to the challenge? Will everyone get out alive…..probably not. What will everyone get instead? An exciting read with gruesome kills and more mysteries unfolding at each turn.

The danger keeps escalading as some continue to move thru the house, until the last page. The final moments leave more questions than answers but that’s a huge win for readers that the story is far from over.

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #2 - CREATIVE: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz (Credit: Source Point Press/Top Hat Studios)

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #2 - CREATIVE: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz (Credit: Source Point Press/Top Hat Studios)

BREAKDOWN: Radford and Dunford skillfully master balancing the horror and humor for this issue. The D.E.A.D. Squad is as ridiculous as it sounds, yet, they provide well-timed humor into the dark tale. Clearly, they are not ready for this job and it’s only a matter of time till their LARPing catches up with them. The banter between them and Gabby’s rationalization makes for the enjoyable break between the terror.

Excellent full-page breakdown of Hazel to give a closer look at what she’s about without revealing everything. Hearing it through the Squad’s voice added a nice layer to the story. Is it true or completely off-base? Only the reader will decide.

The story plays into the classic Horror Movie build and never feels forced or rushed for shock. Solid ending to this issue to continue the mystery for another round. There’s much for Horror readers to enjoy with this tale.

As with every great Horror story, readers measure it by the kills. Balondo and Smith bring the OMG to a few noteworthy characters. One that will no doubt have fans talking involves an air tank. No spoilers but you know the team had fun creating that visual (even Lentz writing the “Boop! :-)”.

Balondo constructs the eerie feel of the panels building small then leading into bigger and even full page visuals. One standout page is the group shot with a mysterious figure lurking in a doorway. Another is the creative way to say “Part Two” mixed in the background.

The little touches of detail add more apprehension for the group’s travel leading to the ominous closing visual. It’s another smash success.

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #2 - CREATIVE: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz (Credit: Source Point Press/Top Hat Studios)

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #2 - CREATIVE: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz (Credit: Source Point Press/Top Hat Studios)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Top Hat Studios plays to their strengths to give fans another smash fusion of horror and humor. Taking Radford and Dunford’s lead with doubling down on classic set-ups and timely banter, Balondo, Smith and Lentz run with striking visuals of the unlikely survivors’ plight to avoid being the next on Hazel’s “Eat, Slay, Love” diet.

Time is running out on the Horus in Hell project (where you can add this issue onto so don’t delay - sign up now)! Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Grandma Chainsaw #2! Thanks for reading!

BONE ORCHARD: TENEMENT #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this edition, we are checking out the debut issue from a well known horror universe from Image Comics that has an extremely popular creative team welcoming readers back. Whenever fans see JEFF LEMIRE and ANDREA SORRENTINO paired up on a book, they know they are in for something special. With a resume touting Green Arrow, Old Man Logan and Gideon Falls to name a few, a new title involving those two is going to create some excitement.

BONE ORCHARD: TENEMENT #1 is the latest tale from THE BONE ORCHARD MYTHOS, which has already gifted fans with another incredible story: BONE ORCHARD: TEN THOUSAND BLACK FEATHERS. What are Lemire, Sorrentino and Dave Stewart planning for this new saga? Let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening here.

BONE ORCHARD: TENEMENT #1 BY JEFF LEMIRE, ANDREA SORRENTINO AND DAVE STEWART (Credit: Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue begins with an ominous voice mentioning seven people who seem intertwined together by fate. Readers meet Issac, his mother Amamda, Justin, Felix, Tanya, Bob and Gary. All have a different story to tell. With a haunting narration, the story focuses on Issac, a young boy staring into a horrifying image. With bodies hanging from a tree bathed in a red sky, Issac stands frozen looking into a faceless stranger.

Before he can say anything, Issac is snapped back to reality. The sky changes back to a normal color. The tree he stared at has no bodies around it. The faceless stranger has turned into Justin, who’s trying to enjoy his cigarette in peace. Their common bond is revealed to be a Tenement. But as readers soon find out, this place has more than one sees on the outside.

The story shifts thru various interactions of the tenants of the building. Each one has an issue they deal with. Each relationship varies from pleasant to confrontational with all signs leading back to Issac. After the young boy has a conversation with another resident, what seems like a meaningless talk looks to bring something sinister in its wake. As Issac stares out into the sky, a book is nearby that is all too familiar readers of the Bone Orchard.

What could be transpiring in this building? Things begin to ramp up in the late hours of the night with a few restless neighbors. In an instant, an event happens that proves to be the match to the emotional timebomb ready to explode. The repercussions of this are felt with each tenant but one now appears to be heading towards a dark path with the closing image feeding readers worst suspicions. Get ready for something wicked on the horizon.

BONE ORCHARD: TENEMENT #1 BY JEFF LEMIRE, ANDREA SORRENTINO AND DAVE STEWART (Credit: Image Comics)

BONE ORCHARD: TENEMENT #1 BY JEFF LEMIRE, ANDREA SORRENTINO AND DAVE STEWART (Credit: Image Comics)

BREAKDOWN: Lemire gives readers a wide range of characters bound together with a sinister mystery looming. Each tenant of the building has their own tales but Issac quietly became the lead of this story. Lemire writes him as a normal child troubled by disturbing visions. His interactions with the other residents seems normal at first but one seems to know what Issac is truly capable of and ushers him in that path of destiny. Even with Issac getting a good majority of panel time, pacing allowed fair time for readers to meet the group involved with this series. The other neighbors each have problems they’re dealing with but none seem to know what is next. The book’s tone is troubling and grounded. The character’s own dramas might be blinding them but their roads seem to cross together with the event of the final act. Where things lead now is unknown but rest assured, there is much to be invested with this series.

Sorrentino and Stewart capture the grittiness of daily life with a supernatural shadow on the horizon. The initial introduction brings readers in with giving each major character a three panel mini story to clarify a piece of their daily activities. This method varies later int he book but smaller panel usage give a more personal feel to each sub-plot. When the first supernatural visual hits, it’s a direct, blunt two page spread filled with the brooding sky and mysterious figure Issac is looking at. The intensity of this is mimicked later in the book as the late night hours portion builds readers’ anxiousness up to a big payoff. The full-page lightbulb panel kicks off the final act with some emotional outbursts leading to a calmer stage sending this book into its’ next chapter.

BONE ORCHARD: TENEMENT #1 BY JEFF LEMIRE, ANDREA SORRENTINO AND DAVE STEWART (Credit: Image Comics)

BONE ORCHARD: TENEMENT #1 BY JEFF LEMIRE, ANDREA SORRENTINO AND DAVE STEWART (Credit: Image Comics)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The Bone Orchard universe crashes back into comic shops with a defiant new story that readers won’t be able to escape. Lemire and Sorrentino orchestrate a brooding tale with superb writing and haunting art, reflecting the danger slowly revealing itself to readers with every page. You won’t want to miss this issue on New Comic Book day!

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GHOSTLORE #2 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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For this entry, we’re following along the latest hit horror series from Cullen Bunn as the family dynamic of the Agates seems to have a paranormal problem. Ghostlore #2 from Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie, Ed Dukeshire and Danny Luckert via BOOM! Studios invites readers to follow at their own risk into the unknown dangers waiting. Let’s take a closer look and see how this issue fares, shall we?

Ghostlore #2 from Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie, Ed Dukeshire and Danny Luckert (On Sale June 14th, 2023 - Credit: BOOM! Studios *Featured Cover artist: Javier Rodriguez)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

One fateful night has changed the Agate family forever. When leaving church, Pastor Lucas Agate, his wife Emily, his quiet son Chris are involved in a car accident when his daughter Harmony swerves from a boy standing in the middle of the road. The car crashes into a tree. From the crash, Harmony is convinced someone is in the road, but her father doesn’t believe it. Chris emerges from his silence and starts speaking about what Harmony is seeing. Chris’s story talks of a child who turned into a monster after some young boys bullied her. Chris swears never to speak a word, even when the boys are killed. With a small community rocked, The parishioners of Pastor Lucas’s church start losing faith.

Chris’s story is puzzling to his dad but it sinks in that this isn’t Chris, but his spirit as he and Emily were killed in the crash. Once confessing, Chris can finally rest with Harmony now carrying the weight of his guilt. Surrounding the car are more ghosts who want their story heard to gain peace.

This issue jumps in with Lucas and Harmony coming to grips with what has happened. The scenes are cold and reflecting the losses they have endured. Leaving the house in silence, Harmony sets out for some errands. Lucas is still waking up when he’s approached by a spirit wanting to talk.

With Harmony gone, What happens when it’s Lucas now talking with the spirit? What story do they have to tell? Readers watch with chills as the spirit confesses their tale. With a new dynamic in play, will things go smoothly or crash and burn? The final act leaves nothing behind as it closes this chapter definitively while featuring a final panel that adds more to the mystery at hand.

Ghostlore #2 from Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie, Ed Dukeshire and Danny Luckert (On Sale June 14th, 2023 - Credit: BOOM! Studios *Featured Cover artist: Javier Rodriguez)

Ghostlore #2 from Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie, Ed Dukeshire and Danny Luckert (On Sale June 14th, 2023 - Credit: BOOM! Studios *Featured Cover artist: Javier Rodriguez)

BREAKDOWN: Bunn role reverses from last issue’s fallout with Lucas stepping into the ghost conversation. The opening moments give the readers a sense of how things have weighed down the family with no real sense of improvement. The ghost appearance made for an interesting dynamic as Lucas fills in for Harmony. Its’ story is arguably the strongest pint of the book as the ethics behind it leave much to be figured out. The results show that nothing is “normal” about how these meetings are conducted. Bunn filters in Lucas’ anger with a newfound layer into his character. The closing will catch readers off-guard but makes for more drama as the story progress int the following issue.

Art duties are split again with Leoomacs taking the main timeline and Luckert stepping in for the flashback story. This is a winning formula as the story comes across to readers as truly told thru the spirit’s eyes. Luckert’s visuals bring the emotional backstory into the spotlight. It wastes little time in creating the sense of fear haunting the ghost and the burden now on their shoulders. Leomacs makes the opening scenes click with no words uttered. It’s only body language that the readers can cypher. The panels speak volumes on how things are deteriorated between Lucas and Harmony. It’s countered with some truly horrific imagery stemming from the ghost story. The closing panel is very subtle but is sure to set the Agate family into another tailspin before it’s all said and done.

Ghostlore #2 from Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie, Ed Dukeshire and Danny Luckert (On Sale June 14th, 2023 - Credit: BOOM! Studios *Featured Cover artist: Javier Rodriguez)

Ghostlore #2 from Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie, Ed Dukeshire and Danny Luckert (On Sale June 14th, 2023 - Credit: BOOM! Studios *Featured Cover artist: Javier Rodriguez)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The supernatural hold on the Agate family becomes tighter as the pressure mounts in the latest chapter from Bunn and Leomacs. Strong imagery raises the frightening tale being constructed into new heights. Don’t miss checking this book out on New Comic Book Day.

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IN HELL WE FIGHT #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a brand-new series dropping from Image Comics that is one of the wildest reads you will have on New Comic Book Day! Some say “Hell isn’t so bad if you know someone there,” but I’m sure that they never encountered a situation like what unfolds in this issue. In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK takes readers on a trip that needs to be read to be believed! Let’s take a deeper dive and see what’s happening here, shall we?

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in a classroom with Alexander “Xander” Waterford giving a decertation to his class about frogs. While as detailed as it was, Xander incorrectly did the assignment. It wasn’t supposed to be a Biology report. It was supposed to be a BOOK report. Embarrassed, Xander grows a big hatred for frogs, taking his anger out on them. This hatred didn’t go unnoticed by Bufobeelz, The Frog Devil. It emerged and took Xander into the depths of the Mississippi River, drowning him.

When he wakes, he’s in a place that no one wants to be in. Xander is in Hell. While there, he’s made “friends” with Midori Fukada, a young assassin, Ernie Comstock, who was killed by a deadly axe stuck in his head and Balpha-Dagon, an annoying fire-breathing demon. On this day, the group decided to embark on a quest for some ice cream. What they got instead was more than they bargained for.

What has this group gotten themselves into? Can Hell actually get any worse? Readers find out quickly that the best laid plans can go up in smoke, even in Hell, as the group becomes entangled in an adventure that is sure to become more dangerous. Considering the final image closing the chapter out, the group had better be ready to fight because there is no easy way out of their troubles.

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

BREAKDOWN: Layman infuses elements of adventure and dark humor within the opening shot of this series. Xander is a compelling character to introduce readers to initially. His story brings in a fantasy element early into these pages. Once Xander meets up with the others, the book’s pace moves very fast to give an idea of why things are as they are. The others in this adventurous party get smaller origins but enough to connect with readers. The ‘Ice Cream Heist” plays out for an engaging tale but the hook is the surprise ending. What leans into being a safe quest rapidly swings into dangerous territory heading into the next chapter.

Jok’s depiction of Hell has a very unique look to it. The use of colors gives a deceiving look to what Hell appears like. The imagery looks like a twisted fairy tale landscape. The creatures roaming the land stand out and look anything but normal. Even with Balpha appearing to be a “teenage demon”, his look comes across as a mirage due to his facial and eye expressions. The one character that makes a huge impression when she appears is Midori, who commands the panels with her presence. This is all capped off with the twist ending visual leading this group into the unknown danger awaiting.

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Four no-so innocent souls come together on an unlikely escapade that readers won’t be able to escape from. Layman and Jok present a wildly imaginative trek thru sharp writing and eye-catching visuals that are sure to leave an impression. Don’t pass it giving this a read on New Comic Book Day.

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NOCTERRA #15 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

NOCTERRA #15 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Miaolo and Andworld Design (credit: Image Comics)

For this entry, we’re checking out the pen-ultimate issue of the latest story arc from an Image Comics series that has generated quite a buzz amongst comic fans. Ever since its’ initial kickstarter run, the hype behind this series has been enormous. Knowing who’s the creative masterminds behind the series, it’s a no brainer on why it comes with justifiable hype behind it.

NOCTERRA #15 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Miaolo and Andworld Design brings the battle against everlasting darkness to a screeching halt. Lets take a closer look and how this arc ends, shall we?

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

NOCTERRA #15 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Miaolo and Andworld Design (Image Comics)

Ten years ago, the world as we know it changed. There was no more light. The sun was gone. In its’ place was endless darkness. People were turning into creatures known as shades. Artificial Light is the only thing keeping others from turning. Valentina "Val" Riggs aka Sundog is a ferryman whose fully lit eighteen wheeler moves goods and humans through the cold landscape. During one of her runs, Val came across Augustus McCray (Gus) and his grand-daughter Bailey, also known as Piper. The pair threw an offer in Val’s direction that she couldn’t say no to: Transport to an unknown safe haven and help cure her adopted brother Emory.

Since that time, the “Sundog Convoy” has faced many challenges including the deadly Blacktop Bill, who’s made it a mission to kill Augustus, or “the man who killed the sun”. Along the way, the convoy has gone through changes but the mission remains the same. As they head towards the mythical place known as Eos, the danger hasn’t stopped growing its evil hold.

NOCTERRA #15 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Miaolo and Andworld Design (Image Comics)

This issue picks up where the convoy has arrived in Eden, a land of eternal sunshine. Bailey is trying to process her grandfather’s equation to fix things but it appears to not be correct. It is possible the equation was to lead people to Eos for safety. The Humanoid protectors of Eos known as The Glares are pressing for the convoy to decide if they are staying or going, but someone else has arrived that causes a change in plans.

Blacktop Bill has traced them down, bringing darkness with him. Shades are forming in the utopia. With their backs against the wall, Emory comes up with a plan. The plan is a long shot, but with Bill taking the fight directly to the group, they are running out of options. How does Gus’s equation fit into all of this? Can Eden be saved? Readers bare witness to Emory playing a deadly game and taking a chance that defines high risk/high reward. The repercussions are huge. With stakes never higher, the closing act feels like a roller-coaster heading into a final page that will surely leave readers speechless and waiting with baited breath for the conclusion in July.

NOCTERRA #15 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Miaolo and Andworld Design (Credit: Image Comics)

BREAKDOWN: Snyder ramps up the action heading into the arc conclusion. Emory’s risky play demonstrates the critical situation they are in. With everything crashing around them, there is no time to play things safe. Readers can easily identify with the bold move as victory feels out of reach, but they can’t just surrender either. Blacktop Bill continues to be an impressive antagonist with his power play at Eden. The ruthlessness of his approach in dealing with Emory’ move resonates off the panels. It is a classic good vs. evil set-up which Snyder pulls off with ease and precise skill. Right thru the final act, the pacing matches the intensity of the situation leading to the jaw-dropping close of the issue.

Daniel’s art encompasses the danger of Bill’s threat right from the start. Bailey and Emory’s reactions speaks volumes thru their eyes as they see him appear in Eos. This is accompanied by a fantastic 2 page full-panel spread showcasing Bill bringing terror to Eos. The quieter moments also jump out as Emory has a moment with Bailey that feels like a farewell when readers see it. The battle with Bill and Emory holds nothing back with panels of Bill’s growing enjoyment of what he’s putting Emory thru. Daniel displays the varying emotions thru their encounter leading up to a spectacular closing image to send things into a bigger frenzy when the series returns.

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

With hope slipping away, the Sundog convoy throws caution to the wind in an attempt to face the darkness in an issue that can’t be missed! With incredible storytelling and amazing visuals provided by Synder, Daniels and the team, Nocterra shifts into another gear with no signs of slowing down.

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PHANTOM ROAD #4 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re diving further into the mystery surrounding Dom and Birdie’s highway to Hell in the pages of Image Comics’ hit new series. PHANTOM ROAD #4 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands picks up where the reluctant pair are heading now and the latest addition to the mix ended up after last issue’s shocking ending. Let’s not delay any longer and take a closer look, shall we?

PHANTOM ROAD #4 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dom and Birdie’s paths crossed on a fateful night when a mysterious object turned their worlds upside down. Crossing over into a mirrored dimension with faceless figures coming for the powerful object, the pair is trying to make some kind of sense of everything. Last time readers saw them, they were running from the law after killing a faceless figure, who turned human shortly after.

The case is drawing more attention with the addition of FBI agent Theresa Weaver into the mix. Weaver starts putting things together and it appears there is a personal connection to the case. Unfortunately, Weaver is kidnapped from her hotel room by a masked assailant.

This issue picks up with Dom and Birdie still on the run (editor note: The pair wasn’t featured in issue #3). The conversation is small talk but reassures the readers that they still have a plan on what to do with the object.

The story shifts to the alternate dimension with a young girl standing in the path of the faceless. With a reassuring voice telling her to remain calm, she looks back at the pack before snapping back to our reality. The girl is actually FBI agent Theresa Weaver. Weaver is detained in an empty room. A masked man comes in and starts interrogating her.

What secrets are revealed during this conversation? What is “Project Jackknife”? Readers get more insight on the personal connection of the case to Agent Weaver, with information that even she doesn’t know. The final moments present more tension and uneasiness as the closing moments showcase all actions come with a grave cost.

PHANTOM ROAD #4 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

PHANTOM ROAD #4 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

BREAKDOWN: Lemire gives more balance to all the major players with the events of this issue. Dom and Birdie’s “partnership” is one that continues to be uneasy. Both have secrets in their pasts that block them from fully trusting the other. This plays well building towards one’s actions and the repercussions following it. The Agent Weaver portion of the book will be the one fans are most talking about. The interrogation levels new insight on the agent while giving the whole case a much bigger feel. Pacing worked well to give each story time to grow for a big impact before ending the issue.

Walta’s art doesn’t shy away from the fatigue wearing on both Dom and Birdie. Their expressions during their conversation paints a bigger picture of how they’re truly feeling in the moment. Agent Weaver’s portion of the book comes across blunt and to the point, much like the scene plays out. The panels demonstrate a solid back and forth with the questioning with well placed jumps to the past mixed in. There’s a gritty, dark feel throughout the pages which adds more layers to the deeper story at hand. Excellent closing panels to send readers on to the next issue.

PHANTOM ROAD #4 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

PHANTOM ROAD #4 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The mystery grows deeper with secrets revealed and actions taken with grave consequences. Lemire, Walta and the team take readers down the supernatural road with excellent writing and art. You won’t want to miss this series at the local comic shops!

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HARROWER #4 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this edition, we have arrived at the conclusion of Boom! Studios’ latest horror series. If you haven’t been checking this series out, HARROWER by Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau has been bringing scares with the vintage style of horror slasher films to much approval. With issue #4 now upon us, how does Jessa survive long enough to process the reveals of last issue?

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

HARROWER #4 - On Sale May 24th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

HARROWER #4 - On Sale May 24th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Jessa thought nothing more of the Harrower as a myth in her small town of Barlowe, New York. Ignoring the haunting warnings of a teacher, Jessa and her friends went out for a party not knowing what lied ahead. The avenger of Barlowe had already struck with the brutal murder of the sheriff before turning its’ attention towards the party.

Once it arrives at the party, the body count starts rising. If not for the attempts to stop it by Carter Creed, the sheriff’s son, Jessa might have been the next victim. With the house burning around them, the remaining survivors make their way into the basement, which has many tunnels to every house in Barlowe. That is not the only reveal as Jessa’s boyfriend Reed has been leading the Harrower on its’ quest to “make Barlowe Pure”. With Carter and Reed fighting, Jessa makes a break for an exit to escape the Harrower. She finds a doorway into a gala where her parents and much of the residents of Barlowe are attending.

HARROWER #4 - On Sale May 24th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The final starts with Jessa processing what she just walked into. She is being thanked by the parents of those murdered for keeping their kids “pure and innocent”. Jessa is in pure shock of what is going on, but miraculously Carter is still standing and explains what is transpiring. Readers will witness the true secret of evil as the origin of the Harrower is revealed. It plays into the dark and disturbing nature of the small little town’s façade. That admission is only followed up by the true identity of the Harrower, which Jessa and readers will be reeling from. With all the cards on the table, it’s a nearly dead Carter and Jessa versus the unstoppable avenger of Barlowe.

From that confrontation, the fallout sets up one last confrontation that casts an eerie but bittersweet feel on an already frightening read. The closing moments end thing as all good horror stories with one last secret before resting this story until the Harrower should strike again…

HARROWER #4 - On Sale May 24th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

BREAKDOWN: There is no shortages of shocks and awes that Jordan brings with this ending. Like any great horror story, it is always centered around good vs. evil. Jessa’s character becomes a reluctant hero during this (with a huge assist from Carter). The confrontation with her parents is chilling and plays into the fright factor of the tale. The introduction piece of the parents “thanking her” set the tone for the issue.

Beneath the surface, there are far more issues with this town than meets the eye. Jordan covers them up until unveiling all the answers to the questions. The final confrontation plays out as perfect as it should. It mixes in heart-break with one side winning but at what cost? The ending is one that will catch some readers off-guard but like any great horror story, an ending never means it’s truly over.

Revel captures the shocking moments to raise up the fear and anxiousness of this ending chapter. The cult-iesque tone of the residents of Barlowe hightens the danger Jessa walked into. The depiction of the Harrower’s origin is chilling as it progresses the connection with the town. The final sequence of events pop off the page as the emotional toll it is taking on Jessa is undeniable. The last confrontation will easily hit with readers as they watch the ultimate last stand play out.

The closing moments play into the horror genre excellently as the story winds down. The closing panels will excite fans while also make no mistake about how this story is ending.

HARROWER #4 - On Sale May 24th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

Since it’s debut, Harrower by Jordan and Revel has brought the classic elements of the horror slasher genre to life within these pages in a series that continues to win fans over. The closing chapter ties everything together with a disturbing and rewarding conclusion that can’t be ignored on New Comic Book Day.

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Harrower #4. Thanks for reading.

BOOK OF EVIL #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this edition, we are returning to one of the best imprints in comics today: Best Jackett Press, home of the Scott Snyder led imprint. With a roster of books such as We Have Demons (w/art from Greg Capullo). Clear (w/ Francis Manupal), Night Of The Ghoul (w/ Francesco Francavilla), Barnstormers (w/ Tula Lotay), Canary (w/ Dan Panosian) and Dudley Datson & the Forever Machine (w/ Jamal Igle), fans have been treated to amazing story after amazing story. The issues have debuted digitally via Comixology Originals, following after in print form via Dark Horse Comics. The latest addition to the line-up debuted in October of 2022 and made an immediate impact on readers. Now at the pen-ultimate issue, the dangers have ramped up on the young adventure and his quest to find hope in a hopeless world.

BOOK OF EVIL #3 by Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price picks right up after last issue’s shocking conclusion with another intense read. Stay between the “yolk lines" as we take a closer look at the latest in Homer’s odyssey. Let’s get started, shall we?

Book Of Evil #3 - on sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In the 1960’s, the majority of children experience significant and disturbing changes when they hit their teenage years (range: 14-16 yrs old). The behavior being displayed can only be summed up as psychopathic. There is no way to describe way, just the insanity spread like wildfire across the entire population, with only roughly 8% dodging the change. The 8% were reclassified as “animals” of less than human. One such “animal” is a 12 yr old boy named Homer.

Along with his brother Poe, Homer and his friends Blake, Milton and Elliot try surviving the world gone mad. When Poe goes missing and rumors of him turning start growing, Homer sets out to discover the truth.

A clue is found in Poe’s room: E. C. Happ (the author of a cartoon known as “The Book Of Evil”) clippings which Homer thinks is the hidden location of Happ. With a belief that finding Happ will solve this nightmare, Homer and his friends set out to find Happ. During their journey, the young adventures can’t elude danger as they cross “shepards” until a bigger threat saves them for himself: a newly turned “Human” Poe!

This issue starts with Homer giving more background on the conditions he and his “family” have lived in. Readers can visualize the sheer hell the young boy grew up in with his brother doing all he can to keep him safe. It led into the importance of staying who they were and how hope represented the home they wanted. This ties into the importance of the color Yellow as that was the color of the door in the Yolk.

From here, the mood shifts to the frantic escape from Poe and the humans. The group is on a make-shift raft heading down a river, trying to stop Milton from bleeding to death (he lost his hand last issue). During the journey, Milton drops a food bag with gold-wrapped chocolate. Homer instantly jumps in to recover the food but is separated from his group. Once he swims to shore, another unknown group appears and makes an immediate impact on his journey.

What is this new group about? Homer meets with their leader and begins to process where things are now. Without his brother and his friends, what future does he have? Readers find out what this new group is about while sitting helplessly as a surprise blow is dealt to Homer that can only be classified as heart-breaking. The closing moments solidify why Homer’s convictions never waiver as the endgame appears to be approaching quickly.

Book Of Evil #3 - on sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

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

Book Of Evil #3 - on sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

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

Book Of Evil #3 - on sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

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

BREAKDOWN: The unwavering belief of Homer that things can change grows stronger heading into the final issue. Snyder composes Homer as a tragic character who presses forward no matter what transpires. This first comes to light when he dives into the water for the snack bag. It is a small footnote but Homer belief in what “normal” represents to him that he’s willing to risk everything to keep it. The meeting with the new group brings up a new dynamic for readers to process. Is everything they present real or is this nothing more than a ruse? However the biggest moment of the book is a small conversation where when reading the dialogue, readers can actually feel the hope drain out of Homer. The final moments bring events full circle as the question of what will break first becomes evident: Homer’s hope or Homer’s reality.

In case you are new to the series, the art structure is very non-traditional to other comics. Emma Price deserves a great deal of praise for its’ presentation. However, when Jock adds anything to the pages, it elevates every page. The perfect example is Homer reliving the image of Poe with his knife. The haunting visual adds greatly to the dire feeling. The introduction of the group’s leader makes a big statement with seeing how their path could be Homer’s. The use of colors still play a huge part to this story. The symbolism of yellow jumps out as the story heads into the final act. It is an interesting mix of colors in the heart-breaking conversation that may play into something bigger in the finale.

Book Of Evil #3 - on sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

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

Book Of Evil #3 - on sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

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

Book Of Evil #3 - on sale May 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jock and Emma Price

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

FINAL POINT: 9.7 OUT OF 10

The Odyssey of Homer and his friends takes an unexpected turn, questioning all he has known within Book Of Evil #3. Snyder, Jock and Price construct a superb issue with moments and visuals filled with small glimpses of hope in a declining and maddening world. This series is an excellent read and one you shouldn’t miss out on for New Comic Book Day.

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you think of Book Of Evil #3. Thanks for reading!

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #15 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of the third arc of the spin-off series based from the award winning series from Boom! Studios: “Something Is Killing The Children.” Since its’ debut, House Of Slaughter has provided fantastic reads in short arcs involving characters based in the Order of St. George universe. The latest tale featured a character who made waves in the inaugural start of the series: “The Butcher” Jace Boucher. Now featured in his own solo story, things have drastically changed since we last saw the Butcher. His current life as guardian over some orphans has been impacted by ghosts from his past returning. When one he’s watching over goes missing, Jace’s worst nightmares appear to becoming real.

House of Slaughter #15 by Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) brings a finale to the current story run.

Before we get started, some of the imagery might be too intense for younger readers. Reading discression is advised. That said, Let’s see how the fate of the Butcher plays out, shall we?

House of Slaughter #15 by Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) Cover: Danny Luckert

Credit: Boom! Studios - On Sale May 17th, 2023

House of Slaughter #15 by Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) Cover: Danny Luckert

Credit: Boom! Studios - On Sale May 17th, 2023

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Before this story began, readers witnessed the tragic love story involving Jace and Aaron Slaughter. In its’ wake, Jace has become protector to a group of orphans waiting for Aaron to come back to him. Unfortunately, that day will not come as Aaron was killed after returning to the Order to protect Jace. Without this knowledge, Jace is trying to start life post St. George and adjusting to losing a hand. During this time, a young orphan named Sunny has taken upon himself to try and follow in Jace’s footsteps.

His endeavors brought him into contact with someone who Jace never thought he would see again: Jolie Boucher. Jolie has welcomed Sunny into the lifestyle and her family with open arms. Once Jace becomes aware of who is influencing Sunny, he makes a desperate attempt to save the boy from the fate he knows comes with this lifestyle. This leads to a confrontation between Jace and Jolie, who have some unsettled business from when they last saw each other. The conversation starts friendly but true motives are shown as Jolie winds up capturing Jace, settling some payback for “leaving her” to die in a fire many years prior. All the while, Sunny faced his first monster to become a member of Jolie’s hunting family, losing his eye in the process.

This issue opens up with a flashback to where Jace first found Sunny. Readers remember this school bus as it was the setting shown at the beginning of this arc. Readers have nothing held back as the emotional impact is felt from the scene. It leads to present day where Jace is tied up in a meat locker. Vionette and Cassius Boucher are watching over and taunting Jace. It is during this moment that Jace finds out news that the readers have been dreading he would. It is upon this revelation that Jace has a vision that proves to be the park for something else entirely. Jolie’s actions have woken up …. The Butcher.

Will Jace save Sunny in time? And what of the other orphans who make an attempt to help? Readers get this answers along with seeing first hand what Jace is capable of. It leads to a final confrontation that no one is expecting things to play out as they do. It is a fitting end to a story that has pushed its’ protagonists to their threshold before they can’t hold back who they truly are.

House of Slaughter #15 by Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) Cover: Danny Luckert

Credit: Boom! Studios - On Sale May 17th, 2023

House of Slaughter #15 by Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) Cover: Danny Luckert

Credit: Boom! Studios - On Sale May 17th, 2023

House of Slaughter #15 by Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) Cover: Danny Luckert

Credit: Boom! Studios - On Sale May 17th, 2023

BREAKDOWN: Brombal sends the Butcher out with a very solid conclusion. The entire arc has been about redefining who he is post-hunting. Jace’s life seems to be at peace until Sunny tries taking his “hero worship” too far. Brombal sets up Jace to be a complex character, wrestling with the demons of his past. The back-story with Jolie fits perfectly as someone who mirrors what Sunny is doing now in their young age. The showdown doesn’t falter as readers see first hand what Jace can do when fully unleashed. Seeing the face-of with Jolie plays right into the boiling point of this story. Once it commences, it delivers on what fans are expecting…until the conclusion. Brombal shifts gears and throws in some twists that some may not be ready for. It caps off what readers should expect from this universe and know it brings the drama and tension every time.

Fuso and Muerto paint a vivid picture of how dangerous Jace can be. Seeing him angry and unhinged is an intense visual for the reader. These panels do not shy away from what he can do and leaves readers knowing exactly why he has the nickname that he does. They set it up nicely with Jace taking cover in a tree, ready to strike at a given notice. The art really elevates the final stand-off between Jace and Jolie to another level. Readers can sense the feeling involved with this confrontation. Fuso and Muerto also present the shocking moments near the final act with well-timed reactions to the events transpiring. It all ties together with the final visuals bringing a close to this chapter and having fans discuss what happens now with what they have just witnessed.

House of Slaughter #15 by Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) Cover: Danny Luckert

Credit: Boom! Studios - On Sale May 17th, 2023

House of Slaughter #15 by Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Deisgns and Development: Werther Dell’edera) Cover: Danny Luckert

Credit: Boom! Studios - On Sale May 17th, 2023

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The conclusion of “The Butcher’s return” is a complete send-off for Jace Boucher and his life post Aaron Slaughter. Brombal, Fuso, Muerto and the team create a finale filled with solid writing and strong art that leave no question to the readers about why Jace has the nickname of “The Butcher.” You’ll want to keep an eye out for this issue and series at the local comic book shop this week.

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PHANTOM ROAD #3 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 7.5 OUT OF 10

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

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

GRIM #10 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

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

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

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

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

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #10 - On sale April 26th

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

Credit: Boom! Studios

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

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Grim #10. Thanks for reading!

W0RLDTR33 #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

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

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

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

W0RLDTR33 #1 

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

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSBILE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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POCUS HOCUS #5 (SOURCE POINT PRESS)

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

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

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

Pocus Hocus #5

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

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

Pocus Hocus #5

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

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

Pocus Hocus #5

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

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

Pocus Hocus #5

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

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

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

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

Pocus Hocus #5

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

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

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

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HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #14 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

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

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

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

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

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

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

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

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

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

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

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

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

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

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

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

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

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

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

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HARROWER #3 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

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

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

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

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

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

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

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

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THE SEASONS HAVE TEETH #1 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

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

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

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

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

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

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

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PHANTOM ROAD #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re continuing to follow the adventures of a truck driver’s unexpected detour into another world in the pages of a brand new series from Image Comics. PHANTOM ROAD #2 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands take readers along for the ride as they follow a pair of unexcepted allies trying to find their way home. Let’s take a closer look at how this story is moving forward, shall we?

PHANTOM ROAD #2

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dom’s life turns upside down on a fateful route one night. Being a truck driver, Dom has seen his fair share of odd things on the highways but nothing could prepare him for what this haul was dealing with. After helping a couple after a fatal car crash, Dom tries helping Beverly aka Birdie with what’s happened. A mysterious object appears to have caused the accident. When Dom approaches it, a green flash ensues and the pair is transported away to a new world. Once they arrive there, faceless beings are coming for the object. Dom and Birdie fight their way out of the situation, protecting the object and trying to piece together what’s happened!

As this issue opens up, Dom and Birdie are traveling down the highway still processing what has happened. The conversation centers around what Birdie and her fiancée were doing on the road and where are they now. As they drive, they see more faceless figures standing around a familiar truck-stop. The pair pulls over and go to investigate. The area is vacant with mindless beings just standing around. As the pair goes inside, they don’t see anything. However, Birdie takes one look out the window and sees a frightening sight: it’s the world they know! As she runs outside, the vacant space returns…..

As they go back inside, Dom and Birdie are not prepared for what they find. There’s an enigmatic individual sitting in a booth. What answers does this person have for the pair? Can he explain where they are? Readers get some insight to what’s going on but as the story progresses, Dom and Birdie find themselves enwrapped into another situation that they can’t explain. The final image of this issue proves without a shadow of a doubt that the story has only just started to hit the gas!

PHANTOM ROAD #2

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

BREAKDOWN: Lemire keeps readers on the edge with what is turning out to be one hell of a story. Lemire takes the two leads into uncharted territory and their banter definitely reflects that. Neither knows what to expect and there is trepidation in their words. Dom is trying to assess everything while Birdie is desperate in finding anything the resembles the way things were. The conversation between the pair and the figure at the diner gives some clarity onto what’s happening but still keeps the aura of wonder very vivid. The pacing moves at a swift rate but the final act throws a great curve into an already puzzling story. The closing moments bring up feeling of “what just happened” and readers won’t be able to help themselves but become further invested in what’s going on here.

PHANTOM ROAD #2

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

Walta crafts a gritty and dark tone throughout this issue. The scenes at the rest stop feel cold and distant. Bellaire on the coloring helps to amplify those scenes. Even when there’s chances of cracking the mystery, the tone never changes. The emotions shown from Dom and Birdie when they meet the stranger come across as one would expect in their situation. Fear, frustration and anxiety fill those panels. The final act sets things up for the shocking twists in the closing moments. It builds up the tension while keeping readers guessing to the surprise at the end. Excellent final parting image to send readers out with.

PHANTOM ROAD #2

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Lemire, Walta, and the team take readers further down the dark highway with an excellent second chapter. The world of Dom and Birdie is filled with shocking turns and a thrilling puzzle that has only begun to show its’ true form. This is a book you don’t want to miss on New Comic Book Day!

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SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #30 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we are checking out the finale issue of the latest chapter involving the next big comic property now making its’ way to Netflix in the very near future. Something is Killing the Children by James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design is a series known for its’ fantastic storytelling and its’ current storyline has been building up the latest threat to Erica Slaughter to a dangerous level. Issue #30 brings an end to the current arc and all bets are off of how Erica Slaughter gets out of this situation alive.

Before we dive into this issue, some of the imagery for this blog may not be suitable for younger readers. Viewer discretion is advised. If all good after that, shall we get started?

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Tribulation, New Mexico has become the center of mystery and endangerment with the emergence of a monster known as “the Duplicate” running around. In one attack, the monster murdered an entire family leaving behind Gabi as a sole witness. Riqui, a local bartender, has now become the protector of Gabi but clearly isn’t ready to deal with such a threat. Luckily (pending how you look at it), Erica Slaughter has re-emerged from hiding to take down the creature. Erica’s presence hadn’t gone unnoticed as the Order Of St. George has sent the vicious Cutter to Tribulation to end Erica once and for all. Along the way, Cutter has left a bloody trail behind with her murder of Erica’s longtime ally Big Gary Slaughter as her sick crowning achievement.

Cutter continues to put the pressure on Erica as she’s now framed Erica for the murders of Tribulation police officers inside their own station (that Cutter killed personally), and is assisting The Duplicate by making it a clone of Erica! With the walls closing in (along with another surprise from the Order en route to Tribulation), Erica escapes the police station with Gabi and Riqui wounded but ready to fight back.

This issue opens up with the aftermath of Cutter’s rampage at the police station. Cutter returns to the scene of the crime, with only one officer knowing Erica’s side of events. Cutter tries playing off the sheriff’s doubts about Erica until she realizes Erica has made a bold move: taking Cutter’s precious doll from her bag! This sends Cutter into a rage in front of the officers. Meanwhile Erica, Riqui and Gabi head to Riqui’s bar “The Luck Of The Irish” to get some assets for the upcoming fight. Riqui catches wind of Erica’s plan to use Gabi as bait to draw out the monster and there is a tense exchange of words. Erica is unfazed by Riqui’s reaction and pushes the group forward.

The trio sets up camp at a ranch Riqui’s uncle watches over. During this time, Erica unveils the plan to stop the monster and unloads the story behind her and the Order. The fallout from this is impactful not only to Gabi and Riqui but to the reader as well. Are the pair ready to embrace the world of Erica Slaughter head on? Can they actually stop the monster and Cutter? Before there is time for answers, the final act kicks into gear throwing one definitive statement to the reader in closing: the one enemy they cannot defeat is time.

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

BREAKDOWN: Wrapping up this arc, Tynion delivers a strong understanding of where things are heading to. The book is essentially broken down into three portions. Cutter’s story kicks things off with showing readers how she reacts to being on the defensive with the theft of her doll. Seeing the emotional breakdown finally gave Erica a much needed win. That play into the second section with Erica’s story with Gabi and Riqui. Since her arrival in Tribulation, Erica has played much close to the vest. Seeing that she is not ready for what she’s up against, the breakdown of plans is crucial in Erica re-building her confidence along with preparing her allies for the frightening places they look to be heading to next. The third portion re-affirms how things are progressing and challenges how/if Erica is ready for the challenges. Pacing works to cap off the current arc along with setting up the violent showdown forthcoming.

Dell’edera and Muerto ramp up the drama within these pages. Right from the start, they present Cutter as being in control until the doll is taken. The full page panel crafts how truly unhinged she is as Cutter looses control in front of the remaining officers about her doll. The trio’s story is presented with various emotional moments. From Riqui’s warning to Erica only to be countered by Erica’s stone faced numbness, the trio varies as the events begin taking their toll on them. The Ranch sequence of panels gives readers a look at how Erica is handling the events at hand. Her reaction to telling the pair about what they’re involved in evokes a solid reaction as to the weight of the situations at hand. The final act caps off how time is of the essence and is something not in Ercia’s favor. Solid final full page panel to close this issue & arc out with.

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

FINAL POINT: The latest chapter of Erica Slaughter’s adventure concludes with the looming sense of fear and doubt in the air. With a daunting task lying ahead, Erica is testes unlike she has ever been before. Tynion, Dell’edera, & Muerto bring forth the drama with exceptional art and writing, taking Erica into uncharted water with a sliver of hope to survive. Don’t miss this chapter on New Comic Book Day.

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DAMN THEM ALL #6 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out the final issue of the first arc of BOOM! Studios breakout supernatural series. Right before this issue’s release, it was announced by BOOM! that this series has been officially certified into ongoing status! This is a huge win for fans of the adventures of Ellie Hawthorne, who has bursted onto the shelves at the local comic shop with one hell of a story to tell. DAMN THEM ALL #6 by Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell looks to finally answer one of the biggest mysteries of the series thus far! Let’s not wait any longer and take a closer look at everything bringing a close to this initial debut tale.

Editor warning: this book has some panels that might be too mature for younger readers. That said, if you’re still good to go, let’s begin!

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re just learning about this series now, Ellie Hawthorne has been tasked with the mission her late uncle Alfie had: stop the 72 devils of the Ars Goetia and send them back to Hell by any means possible.

During this mission, Ellie has had a group of allies to help her quest, let by Dora, a former officer with a connection to Alfie. Having some back-up to fight some devilish foes never hurts, especially when they are like Theo Bolster and the 500 Club. Ellie defeated Theo in their initial face-to-face encounter via an impromptu exorcism. From there, Ellie and Co. have hit the ground running dealing with threats like Ninebob Barry and Theo’s personal devil: Glasya-Labolas in a fashion that’s all Ellie’s.

The biggest moment to date was at the end of last issue, where Ellie and Dora make contact with the spirit of Alfie Hawthorne and how he died. It has been one of the biggest mysteries of the season and gets answered in a manner that no one sees coming. Alfie wasn’t murdered as guessed. It appears at first glance, it was by suicide.

This issue picks up right in the middle of Alfie talking with Ellie and Dora. Alfie narrates how he was told he had only a year left and lived two. Alfie sought whatever and whoever he could to help his situation out. This meant mending fences with Theo and seeing what he could do to help. There wasn’t much as Alfie decided to end his life. Ellie sees some holes in Alfie’s story and begins to question it. Readers sit back and see Ellie rip into Alfie’s claims.

The resolution to this is one for the ages as Ellie demonstrates how much she has grown in the time of taking Alfie’s spot. It also shows that she has much left to do before her story ends. When another familiar face returns to hit Ellie on a personal level, readers will need to prepare for the worst. This causes a series of events to domino until there are a few characters in the final act walking out unscathed.

The first arc wraps up with a few surprises to end things on a high note. The Ars Goetia will still be a threat going into the next arc, but moves are being done on both sides cementing that this series has a lot more to finish. Excellent final act to tie everything together and set the stage for the next arc to come.

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

BREAKDOWN: Spurrier delivers on a solid reveal of the mystery of Alfie Hawthorne. It is one that most readers never saw coming but follows the blueprint set up with issue #1. Ellie Hawthorne comes across as every bit as stubborn and jaded as her uncle was. Their dynamic pays off huge as Alfie’s death has been a huge puzzle that had many levels to it. The fallout from the reveal carries into another emotional sequence involving a returning character that Ellie has had an awkward dealing with. The payoff from all of these moments hits readers with a simple panel showing the toll this has all taken on Ellie. Spurrier captures this moment perfectly and gives readers a small glimpse at the true Ellie. The pacing allows each major character to get their time in before saying good-bye for now. All that remains is building anticipation to the next chapter with a final panel that raises a few thoughts.

Adlard doesn’t miss in the delivery of the Ellie/Alfie confrontation. Very solid technique in keeping Alfie’s face in the shadows where readers never see his eyes. Ellie’s reactions featured her range of feelings that have been building since his passing. The imagery used in these moments convey a direct implication at how the usually unemotional lead character lets her guard down. This gets highlighted even more when Ellie’s next conflict transpires with a major surprise twist. The images never hold back from being brutal and bold. Adlard builds upon the writing capping everything with a final panel that is sure to have fans talking.

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

FINAL POINT: The saga of Ellie Hawthorne has only just begun but has given readers enough memorable moments, one would think it’s been around for years instead of only six issues. This is all due to the fantastic work of Spurrier, Adlard and the team creating a supernatural experience unlike anything else at the local comic shops out now. Damn Them All might be done for now, but like any great story, it’s not getting banished away fro long. Till then, don’t miss picking up this and any previous issue on New Comic Book Day and see what all they hype is about!

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GRIM #9 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we’re heading back to the afterlife with one of the biggest indie comics on the market today. The second story arc featuring Boom! Studios’ fan-favorite reaper continues to capture fans attention with more surprises and secrets looming on the horizon. Grim #9 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano jumps right into last issue’s cliffhanger ending and welcome readers to a new threat entering the fray. Let’s not wait another minute and jump right in to the latest chapter, shall we?

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Living in Las Vegas should be an amazing time. Sadly, this is not the case for Jessica Harrow, a former reaper of the afterlife. After a routine soul guide mission goes wrong, Jessica finds herself crossing over into the land of the living and becoming the center of a bigger mystery that anyone realizes. This action leads Jessica and her friends Eddie and Marcel into a downward spiral pitting them in the line of fire of her aunt, Adira, who has her own reasons to keep Jessica away from finding the truth. Ultimately, Adira banishes Jessica and her friends into the land of the living in the aftermath of a battle between The End and Death himself (Jessica’s father).

Getting used to her new surroundings, Jessica tries enjoying a music festival but when people no longer can die and have a unique red marking on their foreheads, all signs point to Jessica being responsible. With Adira making moves to deal with Jessica, shes approached by the Sisters of Fate who have their own plan to fix things, none of which Jessica is on board with. When Jessica emerges from her meeting, she sees Marcel on his knees with a man and his ghost-esque giant Tiger behind him. Throw in the story of Jessica’s mother breaking of jail to find her daughter now and it’s a safe guess to whatever happens in Vegas isn’t staying in Vegas.

This issue opens up with Lilah, Jessica’s mother visiting a grave-site in Arizona. While there, she sees a hand emerge from the ground. Readers see that there is a possible connection to a red necklace she’s wearing, with a sense that it may have some powers radiating from it. The story then switches to Vegas where the city is filled with chaos and destruction. It is also noteworthy that the events here take place BEFORE the ending of issue #8. Eddie and Marcel are looking for Jessica when Annabel, a reaper approaches them. She questions the pair about Jessica’s involvement in Death’s demise and breaks down Adira’s plan to trap Jessica in Hell for eternity.

The pair are guided by Annabel into the first of eight gateways into Hell and encounter the being at the end of issue #8, with his giant tiger! Who is this mysterious figure? Why does he have a vested interest in Marcel? Readers don’t wait long to find out the secrets of Marcel and lead right into the ending of issue #8. Once Jessica arrives to meet them, the story of Marcel plays out. What won’t be expected is the ending point of this story. An action takes place that will impact Jessica moving forward while shaking things up before heading to this issue’s epilogue.

Phillips takes a small break from focusing on Jessica to showcase some of the other role players involved in this story. It’s an excellent way to see how dangerous of a foe the man with the tiger appears to be using Marcel’s story in such a unique fashion. Phillips also uses a creative method with the time jumps to not only establish Eddie and Marcel’s story but add an additional layer to last issue, giving readers a sense of how long she was gone with the Sisters of Fate. Pacing was great with structuring the stories of Lilah and Marcel with enough time to expand both with. Considering how many characters are featured, nothing felt lost in the shuffle and their stories never felt forced or out of place.

Flaviano’s depiction of a rioting Vegas immediately pops off the panels. The visuals play into the overall story of the second arc while not making it the center of attention. The introduction of the man and his tiger stands out as well, especially with the use of the coloring by Renzi. This shines with a panel having that person pop in and out of the shadows tormenting Marcel. The imagery is brooding and tragic and compliments the haunting writing. Flaviano gives readers an impactful punch in the feelings bringing the sad tale to the forefront. There is a great two page spread that perfectly sets up a full page visual to end that portion of the story. Lilah’s story also stands out being a change of pace to Jessica’s and adding more to her mysterious tale.

FINAL POINT: Grim #9 moves forward by showing readers how dangerous Jessica Harrow’s next obstacle is going to be thru the eyes of one of her friends. Excellent writing and artwork from Phillips, Flaviano and the team keeps the intrigue rising as new elements are mixed in with the overall themes lingering over the latest arc. It continues to be required reading on New Comic Book Day.

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Grim #9

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

All images Credit: Boom! Studios