RADIANT BLACK #20 (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 the latest book from one of comics' most popular universes. “The Massive Verse” line of books form Image Comics/Black Market Narrative have had quite a year with moments like “Super Massive” and fantastic new additions such as Rouge Sun and The Dead Lucky, but their flagship title just kicked off a huge new arc that has fans talking. RADIANT BLACK #20 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa and Becca Carey picks up off a great cliffhanger ending last issue and usher in the latest arc with “One Giant Robot” leading the way. Let's take a look at the latest chapter, shall we?

RADIANT BLACK #20 - On Sale December 14th

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Rod Fernandes and Becca Carey (Cover: Bruno Oliveira)

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re just reading for the first time, Nathan Burnett and his best friend Marshall are the hero known as Radiant Black. Their story has been a mix of adventure, rebirth and resilience. Recently Nathan has tried getting back into the super hero game after time off while Marshall is becoming more familiar with splitting the power Radiant with someone else. The pair have split off into their own stories with Nathan confronting Radiant Red in jail about a note left while he was in a coma. On the other side, Marshall (along with Radiant Pink) head to Brazil to investigate a disturbance which turned into “a giant goddamn robot”!

Yep… A GIANT GODDAMN ROBOT! LET’S GO!!!!!

This issue kicks off with Radiant Black (Marshall) and Radiant Pink trying to thwart the attack of the humongous robot. Readers sit ringside as they see the pair try their best to low down the attack. Radiant Pink thinks on the fly and implements a fast plan to seemingly win this round as the robot is dropped into the ocean. After one round, Radiant Black & Pink 1, Giant Goddamn Robot 0.

From here, the story switches Gary, Indiana and an old friend who’s putting the puzzle pieces together to what is coming ahead for the planet: Radiant Yellow! Meanwhile, Nathan finally catches up to Marshall and Radiant Pink about what’s going on. They have a conversation at a familiar place in Radiant Black lore. Unfortunately for them, the moment is short lives as the Robot is now in Wisconsin ready for round 2.

How does the trio fare in the second round? Will lightning strike twice and they escape unscathed or does the robot take round 2? With immediate danger heading right at them, readers see what the heroes are willing to do to take down this threat. The final image will give more foreshadowing for what lies ahead and close out the story on a solid finish.

RADIANT BLACK #20 - On Sale December 14th

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Rod Fernandes and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

RADIANT BLACK #20 - On Sale December 14th

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Rod Fernandes and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

Higgins wastes no time jumping into the action with this issue. Readers see a great use of Radiant Pink’s powers as an offensive weapon. The dynamic between all of the radiants made for great dialogue. Everyone’s reaction watching the Robot appear in Wisconsin is prime example. Nathan’s was especially priceless. Since he is re-adapting to the super hero life, his reactions connect to the readers more effectively to elevate the story. Higgins teases more dangers are laying ahead and that’s a big win for the readers.

Costa brings the action right from the start with his issue. Readers will enjoy the battles with the robot and each panel doesn’t slow down. The art truly captures the intensity of the fight. The conversation moments come across as a great counter to show the effect of the heroes dealing with what’s going on. Readers will also enjoy the full page Radiant Yellow image and all the little Easter eggs scattered around the page. There’s much to bare witness within these pages that fans will enjoy.

RADIANT BLACK #20 - On Sale December 14th

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Rod Fernandes and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

RADIANT BLACK #20 - On Sale December 14th

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Rod Fernandes and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: When a “Giant Goddamn Robot” is involved, you know there’s gonna be some action involved. Radiant Black #20 doesn’t hold back from diving right into the attacks and give readers some memorable scenes to get excited about. Higgins, Costa and the team keep the saga of Nathan and Marshall rolling with another hit issue you can’t pass up at the local comic shop.

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RADIANT PINK #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re checking out the latest series coming out of comic’s most popular universes: The MASSIVE-VERSE! The Radiant Black-led line from Image Comics has had a HUGE 2022 with new editions like Rogue Sun and The Dead Lucky just to name a few. RADIANT PINK #1 by MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY (Editor: Michael Busuttil) now joins the line kicking off a limited series of the popular Massive-verse character. Let’s not waste another moment and see what is going on with this story, shall we?

RADIANT PINK #1 - On Sale December 7th

Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue kicks off with a stranger appearing on the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. They are communicating with someone before readers attention shifts to a live stream from “Evaplayss”, where Radiant Pink is guesting on. Unknown to the viewers watching the stream is Eva IS Radiant Pink, the radiant with teleportation powers. Helping pass this illusion on is Eva’s best friend Maddie who is engineering the stream behind the scenes. During the stream, Radiant Pink announces that she will be making an appearance to raise money for children’s cancer research at the Kathryn Mitchell Children’s Hospital. After ducking out of the stream as Radiant Pink, Eva goes back to game streaming for many hours.

This causes concern from Maddie who thinks Eva is burning herself out with the superhero lifestyle she’s living in secret. Eva brushes it off to go on “Pink Patrol.” Readers get an insight to what Pink’s routine is being a hero and what toll it takes on her. It’s matched by a conversation with Maddie and her grandmother about Eva’s state. There is no break in the story as readers are taken to the guest appearance at the hospital, which leads to great success for Radiant Pink. However, the event is crashed by an interested party looking to acquire the Radiant power she possesses. What happens next will challenge the young hero as events unfold faster than she realizes. What happens from the fallout from here? Will the pace Eva’ been pushing finally catch up with her? And what about the final sequence of events to close out on? Readers will have much to be talking about following the conclusion of this issue.

RADIANT PINK #1 - On Sale December 7th
Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY
Credit: Image Comics

RADIANT PINK #1 - On Sale December 7th
Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY
Credit: Image Comics

RADIANT PINK #1 - On Sale December 7th

Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

Solid debut issue & very welcoming to new readers of the character. The writing team of Camarena and Flores introduces Eva’s world and how perception isn’t exactly reality. Eva tries portraying everything is fine but it’s a great cover to the loneliness she is experiencing being a popular hero. The conversation between Maddie and her grandmother about Eva was a standout moment. Seeing how others are noting Eva’s break-neck speed of life, it gives some clarity on the drama about to unfold. The charity event provided a great glimpse of the hero in action. The writers also left a strong cliffhanger image for fans to process heading to the next issue.

Kubert brings a lot of energetic panels to life with this book. From the fun moments dealing with the initial stream to the candid talk between Maddie and Eva, there is some fun and light-hearten scenes to counter the action from the charity event. Kubert showcases Eva’s emotional side in some great panels as well. Two that jump right out is Eva getting told how much the event raised and to the two page end of her heroic day. Pacing never felt too fast as the story progressed easily into the big action moments in the issue. The final page sets up things nicely for next issue with small hints of what’s to unfold now.

RADIANT PINK #1 - On Sale December 7th

Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: The latest series spiraling out of the Massive-verse debuts with an issue readers don’t want to miss. The creative team makes Eva’s world very accessible to the latest adventure which shows a lot of intrigue moving forward. Camarena, Flores, Kubert and the team set things up with excellent writing and art to bring the spotlight to the massive-verse’s next big hit. Don’t miss it at the local comic shop this week.

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DO A POWERBOMB #7 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book book to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re checking out the conclusion of one of the best mini-series of 2022. DO A POWERBOMB #7 by Dainel Warren Johnson (Murder Falcon, Beta Ray Bill), Mike Spicer and Rus Wooton for Image Comics hits the final bell on a story that has combined the worlds of comics and pro wrestling. Each issue has felt like an event. The series has been an emotional roller coaster while building towards the main event. Let’s not waste any more time and RING THE BELL to kick this blog off, shall we?

DO A POWERBOMB #7 - On Sale Decemeber 7th

Creative: Dainel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer and Rus Wooton

Photo Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re new to this comic, the story centers around Lona Steelrose. Lona is the daughter of Yua Steelrose. On a fateful match vs. Cobrasun, Yua is fatally injured when Cobrasun is performing a move and slips. 10 Years later, Lona wants to become a pro wrestler, determined to follow in her mother’s footsteps. Her family doesn’t want her to do it, but when approached by Willard Necroton, a necromancer with a proposal Lon can’t say no to: enter and win my tournament and her mother will be brought back to life!

This becomes a no-brainer for Lona as she enters the “Deathlyfe Tag Team tourney”. There’s one hangup: Lona needs a partner. The solution becomes reconnecting with the man who wrestled Lona in her final match…. COBRA SUN!!!! Since we last saw Cobrasun, the masked wrester has now dabbled into the pro wrestling deathmatch scene. When Necroton presents the tourney idea to Cobrasun, he’s reluctant to take on Lona as a partner, but does. Readers are hit with a HUGE reveal when Cobrasun is revealed to be Lona’s father and Yua’s husband!

DO A POWERBOMB #7 - On Sale Decemeber 7th

Creative: Dainel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer and Rus Wooton

Photo Credit: Image Comics

From this point, the pair enters the supernatural tournament. Readers are taken thru one hell of a range of emotions as the pair fights their way to get to the main event! Much in the vein of great pro wrestling (LONG LIVE GCW), there are swerves thrown in the story but there’s nothing short of the incredible action going on between the ropes. Through some luck and timing, the pair winds up winning the tag team titles after initially losing the tourney. Unfortunately, Necroton’s promise turns out to be false as he can’t bring Yua back. He does enter one final option that can though. The pair must now face GOD in a 2 on 1 handicapped match! Get ready for the ultimate main event!

This issue kicks off at Heaven’s Gate Pro Wrestling with a packed arena waiting for this main event! From the opening bell, Lona and Cobrasun are giving their all against the “architect of creation”. Readers are in for an intense battle as the pair is literally pulling out all the stops to win this bout. The action is non-stop and pulls from many styles of pro-wrestling. Can the pull off the impossible? How will they hold up against GOD? Readers won’t be expecting the outcome but trust me when I say, they will be more than satisfied with the ending. The issue will leave readers will a final image that will carry them forward post match.

DO A POWERBOMB #7 - On Sale Decemeber 7th

Creative: Dainel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer and Rus Wooton

Photo Credit: Image Comics

Incredible issue and series from start to finish. One thing Daniel Warren Johnson has become well known for is the big action and big emotions from his books. Do a Powerbomb lived up to that label and then some. As an avid pro-wrestling fan (Check out the ODPH or 607 TWS podcasts for proof), Johnson’s attention to the wrestling styles made for some fantastic visuals. Mixing in Lucha Libre, Strong Style, and Deathmatch to name a few, Johnson demonstrates how wrestling can literally tell a story. Seeing great tag teams like ORANGABANG & The Knights of Rhyne made for some memorable matches. This issue captures the “big figt feel” as the tag team faces off in a match they shoudn’t be in but readers are fully invested on every near fall till it’s conclusion. Johnson books a match that lives well up to the hype.

However, the theme that will hook readers (regardless of their wrestling fandom) is Lona’s determination to get her mother back. Johnson crafts Lona’s quest with sheer determination and will. Readers can’t help but pull for her and Cobrasun to win. Johnson also keeps the surprises coming and this issue was no exception. Each issue shows how much Lona puts on her shoulders as she strives to win the tourney. The match’s conclusion will throw some readers off but it nails the landing for the series. The final moments deliver on tying up the journey at hand and the final image is guaranteed to hit all the emotional buttons on every reader who sees it. Johnson doesn’t let the action sway away from this. The whole series has been about various stages of feeling and never misses that mark to close on.

DO A POWERBOMB #7 - On Sale Decemeber 7th

Creative: Dainel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer and Rus Wooton

Photo Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Do A Powerbomb #7 caps off a series that defines how emotional the world of pro wrestling can be. Johnson, Spicer & Wooton present readers with a story of perseverance while pressing forward in dealing with loss. This only comes together with the spectacular storytelling and thrilling art that comes with any project with Daniel Warren Johnson’s name attached to it. Highest possible recommendation this week. Make sure you get to the Local Comic Shop and pick this issue up

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THE DEAD LUCKY #4 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this entry, we’re continuing to follow one of the best new series of 2022 & one that should be a must-have in your pull lists on New Comic Book Day. THE DEAD LUCKY #4 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil) for Image Comics pushes onward with it’s energetic debut arc. The latest addition to comic’s hottest line, The Radiant Black-led “Massive-Verse” doesn’t fail to impress and astonish every issue. Let’s not waste another second and jump into the latest chapter, shall we?

THE DEAD LUCKY #4 - ON SALE NOVEMBER 30TH

CREATIVE: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO, BECCA CAREY & Michael Busuttil

CREDIT: IMAGE COMICS/BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re just jumping into the story now, Bibiana Lopez-Yang aka Bibi returned to her home of San Francisco after being honorably discharged from the armed forces. Much has changed since her time away. Morrow, a company with an agenda all its’ own, has been digging their clutches int San Francisco while opposing them has been the Salvation Army, who has their own ideas about what San Francisco should be. The only person standing in their way is Bibi, who’s emerged as a hero the city needs while dealing with her own mental health post service (PTSD and Survivor’s Guilt).

This issue jumps in with the fallout of Morrow making a play to draw Bibi out which resulted in her parents restaurant being destroyed and her father injured. Bibi makes the save with some help and rescues her dad before flying off. Meanwhile, Mr. Jimmi Moss, the head of Morrow, is relaxing while the chaos is ensuing. His plan to take down Bibi has started to work.

From here, readers catch up with former Officer Maria Garcia who has become an ally to Bibi, and Valentine, who’s Morrow through and through. The conversation is poignant as the question of Morrow’s ethics come into play. However, readers won’t be ready for what comes next as there’s a dive into Bibi’s past that will change her future forever. How will Bibi handle what’s coming next? Will Morrow pull off their next phase? and HOLY CRAP, WHAT JUST HAPPENED ON THE LAST PAGE?!?! Get ready for an issue that is sure to have fans talking!

THE DEAD LUCKY #4 - ON SALE NOVEMBER 30TH

CREATIVE: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO, BECCA CAREY & Michael Busuttil

CREDIT: IMAGE COMICS/BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE

THE DEAD LUCKY #4 - ON SALE NOVEMBER 30TH

CREATIVE: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO, BECCA CAREY & Michael Busuttil

CREDIT: IMAGE COMICS/BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE

The saga of Bibi’s heroic evolution continues to be absolutely incredible. Flores presents Bibi as a character who doesn’t do everything right but does everything needed to win. One of the strongest moments in this issue is right after Bibi makes the save of her father and starts reflecting after. Giving readers an inside peak into what Bibi is thinking made for some powerful imagery. The pace doesn’t slow down after that as Bibi heads straight into Morrow’s way. Readers can’t help but root for her to win and that’s all based on how the writing has established the emerging hero.

Carlomagno and Iacono give the world of Bibi’s San Francisco a bold energy in this issue. Bibi’s emergence from the restaurant pops right off the page and gives that panel an iconic feel. Without spoiling, the place where Bibi goes after is presented exceptionally. The action is high impact when it happens while the emotional moments stand apart on their own. The final shot form this book is one that adds more excitement to the moment which already had a huge aura to it. Excellent work from all involved.

THE DEAD LUCKY #4 - ON SALE NOVEMBER 30TH

CREATIVE: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO, BECCA CAREY & Michael Busuttil

CREDIT: IMAGE COMICS/BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE

THE DEAD LUCKY #4 - ON SALE NOVEMBER 30TH

CREATIVE: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO, BECCA CAREY & Michael Busuttil

CREDIT: IMAGE COMICS/BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE

FINAL POINT: The Dead Lucky shows no sign of slowing down from its meteoric pace. With a lead character that is complex while balancing bravery, Bibiana Lopez-Yang has become a character you can’t pass reading about. Flores, Carlomagno and the creative team craft another hit with the emotion and action readers crave from a super hero tale. Don’t leave the comic shop without this issue in your bags this week.

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RADIANT BLACK #19 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re returning to one of the hottest comic universes on all fandoms: The Massive-Verse! RADIANT BLACK #19 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Carlos Eduardo & Becca Carey for Image Comics via Black Market Narrative kicks off a huge month for the line and picks up after an incredible separate tale with the origin of Radiant Yellow last issue. Let’s not wait any longer and dive right into the latest chapter of one of comics’ best series, shall we?

RADIANT BLACK #19 - On Sale November 9th  Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti & Becca Carey   Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

RADIANT BLACK #19 - On Sale November 9th

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Carlos Eduardo & Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue starts off with an alien-esque object floating over Sao Paulo Brazil. Meanwhile, back in Illinois, two car jackets pull a robbery at a gas station. Thinking this is an easy crime, the criminals get a ride awakening of justice as their car is flipped over as they speed away. This is all due to the one and only Radiant Black, but is he “one and only” anymore?

At first, it was Nathan Burnett who discovered the power Radiant. After being injured and in a coma, Nathan's powers shifted to his best friend Marshall. This lasted until Marshall was overwhelmed by a group of rogues when Nathan regained the power Radiant. Post battle, the pair have decided to split the role of Radiant Black. Now in action, there seems to be a bit of “hero rust” from Nathan but nothing that won’t be worked out in time. Obviosuly with what he’s endured, this is to be expected. Post action, Nathan takes a moment to check out the latest events surrounding someone Radiant Black knows well: Satomi Sone aka Radiant Red. Satomi has decided to turn herself in for her past crimes. Readers bear witness to an interesting back and forth with Marshall and Nathan about how they know Satomi, which plays into their new stat quo.

From here, both Nathan and Marshall’s stories split into different paths. Something catches Nathan’s attention to where he catches up on the latest actions of Radiant Red, promoting a visit behind bars. As for Marshall, the object flying in Brazil might be something that he knows will bring nothing good. Luckily, Marshall gets an assist to investigate but what do they find when they get there? How does Nathan’s talk go when he starts asking questions? Readers are in for an exciting issue as the final page moments will have those answers and ”confirm” what’s happening is going to be nothing short of sensational moving forward.

RADIANT BLACK #19 - On Sale November 9th

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Carlos Eduardo & Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

RADIANT BLACK #19 - On Sale November 9th

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Carlos Eduardo & Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

Great kickoff to the new story. Coming off the break for the Radiant Yellow story (which issue #18 is a must read), Higgins jumps back into the dynamic between Nathan and Marshall with focusing on how this pair will co-exist as Radiant Black. The moments when Nathan is catching up about how Radiant Black “knows” Radiant Red is a great benchmark for how this will be set up for readers. Pacing was great for balancing out the two lead characters. Nathan’s story here stands out just a bit more as his conversation into Radiant Red’s current situation made for a highlight. Seeing how that talk goes makes for quite the dialogue. “remeeting” for the first time has a different feel to it, but the writing let the readers feel the awkwardness. Higgins crafts it with much uncertainty about what's to come. Marshall’s tale is just getting started but as he finds out what’s in Brazil, readers know that it will be a game changer. It can be forgotten in the tale that Marshall is still growing in his role as a hero. Seeing his reaction to what is coming made for an excellent close to his portion of the book.

Costa and the art team present some fun action sequences for readers in the opening sequence. Seeing how Nathan and Marshall both use their powers to shift into Radiant Black and stop the robbers was solid. The story of Nathan’s reaction to Radiant Red is very noteworthy. Nathan's reactions to talking with Satomi connects strong with the readers. Costa captures Nathan's unsureness of what he feels is coming to add the right amount of gravity to the moment.

RADIANT BLACK #19 - On Sale November 9th

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Carlos Eduardo & Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

RADIANT BLACK #19 - On Sale November 9th

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Carlos Eduardo & Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

Final Point: The tales of two heroes starts this next chapter with an exceptional issue. Higgins, Costa and the team present a character driven issue with splashes of super heroics to make for a can't miss read this week. Make sure not to miss this one at the Local Comic Shops this week!

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ROGUE SUN #7 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this entry, we’re returning to the “Massive-Verse”, home of some of the most imaginative storytelling in all of comics right now! From RADIANT BLACK to THE DEAD LUCKY and the upcoming INFERNO GIRL RED, what the team over at Black Market Narrative is doing is nothing short of fantastic. This book we’re about to talk about is no exception and should be in your pull list every month. ROGUE SUN by Ryan Parrott & Abel has been one of the best new series of 2022, and with good reason. The story of Dylan Siegal continues to be a non-stop thrill ride with many excellent surprises along the way.

If you’ve read Ryan’s work on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers over at Boom Studios, this should come as no shock. Parrott’s one of the best writers in comics and now with a creator-owned character, Rogue Sun has brought that creative freedom out and then some. ROGUE SUN #7 by Parrott, Nick Cotton, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, Becca Carey, and Michael Busuttil is one of the best creative storytelling methods you’ll see all year. Let’s not waste any more time and start this latest adventure, shall we?

ROGUE SUN #7 -On Sale October 5th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, Becca Carey, and Michael Busuttil

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Rolling out from the pages of the “Super Massive” epic, Rogue Son hit the ground running with fans with the excitement. Dylan Siegal’s life has been anything but normal since the death of this father Marcus aka Rogue Sun in the very first issue! There has been nothing short of surprise after surprise for our young “hero” since. Issue #4’s reveal is one of the best of the year if you’ve been with this story since Issue #1. With the first arc wrapping up last issue (Now out on Trade Paperback) and a major change in place , one might think that Dylan would have a minute to catch a break. That’s definitely not the case and it’s a big win for the readers.

After playing a board game with his half-brother Brock, What starts out as a routine mission for Dylan fighting a monster in the Gulf of Mexico turns out to be more than meets the eye. Dylan is confronted by a mysterious figure named Ornate, who has a vested interest in him. The events of issue #6 have left an opening that Ornate is looking to fill: mentor-ship. Not willing to go back into having someone tell him orders (again), Dylan declines. Not willing to let go, Ornate sends Dylan on an adventure….one that Ornate lets Dylan choose his own paths without his guidance. From here, readers are treated to a fantastic idea that I’m super excited to see in these pages. What choices does Dylan make? Will he agree to Ornate’s offer? Get ready for a fantastic read and you’ll see how Dylan’s choices affect his future.

ROGUE SUN #7 -On Sale October 5th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, Becca Carey, and Michael Busuttil

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

ROGUE SUN #7 -On Sale October 5th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, Becca Carey, and Michael Busuttil

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

ROGUE SUN #7 -On Sale October 5th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, Becca Carey, and Michael Busuttil

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

When I first heard the “Choose Your Own Adventure” idea being mentioned with his issue, was super excited. For anyone who doesn’t know, CYOA is a book series that let YOU, the reader dictate where the story went. One minor choice could have grave consequences. Others lead to happy endings. Leave it to Parrott (with Nick Cotton assisting this issue) to bring it into the comic scene and make it work on so many different levels. After the events of the past few issues with Marcus and his family, Dylan is in a weird place for the first time: On his own. Seeing how he handles his first threat solo was a great read. The conclusion plays into Dylan’s character perfectly. Dylan is anything but perfect, but he’s growing in learning how to adapt to his father’s world. Ornate is a great addition to the rogues of the Massive-Verse. Challenging Dylan to force his own paths was a solid touch to an ever-evolving character.

Carlos fills in for Abel on art duties and gives this issue a unique feel. The panels are high-paced action when Dylan is off forging his way. When the battle shifts to Ornate vs. Dylan, the imagery of Ornate’s powers impresses. Between the energy blasts, there’s great detailed work thrown in the possibilities shown to Dylan for his actions. The moments feel big and when readers see Dylan’s eyes through the broken Rogue Sun suit, it connects to what Dylan is now dealing with: growing as a hero on his own. Very cool sequence spread for pages 20-21 but you’ll have to read the issue to see those images.

ROGUE SUN #7 -On Sale October 5th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, Becca Carey, and Michael Busuttil

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

ROGUE SUN #7 -On Sale October 5th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, Becca Carey, and Michael Busuttil

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

Overall, the most creative line in comics hits another home run. Rogue Sun #7 delivers readers on a fun filled journey where THEY become the hero. Parrott, Cotton, Carlos and the team kick off the next phase of Dylan’s superhero legacy with a story that showcases why he was chosen for the Rogue Sun mantle, and proves he might actually be able to do it on his own. Incredible job by the creative team. Highly recommended. Don’t miss this book when it drops at the Local Comic Shop!

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THE DEAD LUCKY #3 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re checking out the latest installment of one of 2022’s best new series. The Dead Lucky by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (alog with editor Michael Busuttil) has hit the ground running introducing readers to the world of Bibiana Lopez-Yang aka Bibi. Bibi’s story of returning home to San Francisco after being honorably discharged from the armed forces hasn’t gone exactly as planned.

With the growing threats of Morrow and the Salvation Gang trying to implement their visions onto the city, Bibi has taken action to save her city while dealing with her own mental health post service (PTSD and Survivor’s Guilt). Two issues in and this story from Image Comics and Black Market Narrative (Home of the Radiant Black-led “Massive-Verse”) has a must-read for all comic fans. The Dead Lucky #3 is about to hit comic shops so lets take a deeper dive and see what’s happening here, shall we?

The Dead Lucky #3 - On Sale October 5th

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue opens up with a Morrow board meeting with the attendees discussing how their vision of San Francisco is going over. While hearing the feedback, plans are set in motion to disrupt the popularity of San Francisco’s new hero. Meanwhile, Officer Maria Garcia tracks Bibi and her friend Eddie at Bibi’s family’s’ restaurant. Maria is trying to give warning to the pair of what Morrow is up too. Her speech is meant with some resistance until Maria opens up a bit more on her reason for fighting Morrow. Readers see how quickly Maria gets acquainted with the team and how her help will impact Bibi. Readers will have to wait and see how this dynamic will all co-exist but for now, it looks like Bibi might have some much needed assistance to fight an ever-growing front from Morrow.

This thought might be short lived as Morrow amps up their search for Bibi. With drones in place, they make a bold move. When Bibi responds, the situation escalates in a manner no one is expecting. What happens now? With actions come consequences and readers will NOT be ready fro what happens during the final act of this issue. For a hero that relays on a bit more luck than most, is there enough for what’s going on here? It is a final sequence of events with an exclamation point parting image that readers will be so amped up to see how this all unfolds, they might be waiting at the LCS the minute they get done reading so they don’t miss out.

The Dead Lucky #3 - On Sale October 5th

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

The Dead Lucky #3 - On Sale October 5th

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

Flores continues to take readers on a journey with Bibi that never loses its’ hold on their attention. Throwing in Maria as an ally (or so it seems) in their fight is a very cool element to watch unfold. I’m still not 100% sold of her motives just yet, but that’s a good thing as it should never feel predictable this early in a story. Seeing how she connects with both Eddie and Bibi were standout moments of this issue as well. Morrow’s big play within these pages makes sense and pushes Bibi into areas where we haven't seen her in yet, but how they conclude this issue will have fans very excited.

Carlomagno, Iacono & Carey continues to hit on all the points for this series. From Maria's conversations with Eddie & Bibi to covering her moves from Valentine and Morrow, the emotions played out connect with the readers easily. Those personal interactions have been a strength of the book since issue #1. Seeing how Bibi is reacting to the final act is impressive as well. No spoilers here for that but the moment grabs the reader and doesn't waver on hitting it's mark with the fantastic art. San Francisco is ever changing with Carlomagno's art but it does steal scenes for how vibrant the city is to the story. It's always a visual treat when reading this series.

The Dead Lucky #3 - On Sale October 5th

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

The Dead Lucky #3 - On Sale October 5th

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

Overall, The Dead Lucky #3 continues it's incredible debut with another must read story. Flores, Carlomagno and the team present the world of Bibi with dynamic visuals and a story that continues to shine issue after issue. This isn’t your ordinary super hero book and I, for one, am very happy to see that each month at the LCS when the latest issue drops. Don’t miss this comic on NCBD!

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RADIANT BLACK #18 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we are checking out a very special issue from one of the best comics and comic lines in the business today. RADIANT BLACK #18 by Kyle Higgins, Laurence Homles, Stefeno Simeone, Igor Monti, Becca Carey & Michael Busuttil for Image Comics presents one of the most creative origin stories in recent memory: Radiant Yellow. This kind of imaginative storytelling is a staple from the team at Black Market Narrative, which is home to other amazing books like Rogue Sun, Inferno Girl Red and The Dead Lucky just to name a few.

The “Massive-Verse” line is only matched by the energy of their fan base. Look at what AmazngNickanger made to hype this issue! Let’s not delay any longer and jump into the latest chapter from the flagship book of “The Massive-Verse” and deep dive into this incredible issue, shall we?

RADIANT BLACK #18 - On sale September 21st

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Laurence Homles, Stefeno Simeone, Igor Monti & Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

From what readers have seen of him in previous issues, Radiant Yellow has always been a voice of reason when deal with the other Radiants. How he grew into that voice has always been a story fans have waited to see. With this issue, the story of Wendell George (aka Radiant Yellow) is presented to readers in a very creative way. Each page is broken down into four specific years of his life: 1984, 2002, 2020 and 2038, where each year’s panels stretches across the book equally. In 1984 Wendell has just graduated from Purdue with a degree in engineering. His wife is expecting their first child. Wendell thinks his landed a dream job but not everything is as what it seems. However, when that chapter ends, Wendell’s life is forever changed.

Jumping to 2002, Wendell and his wife Zandra are trying to celebrate their daughter Ziza 18th birthday and not everything is as easy as they hoped. As the years progressed, Wendell’s dream job has not been the dream he hoped it would be. With an ever changing business environment, Wendell struggles with a work/life balance. The damage this is doing is immense and leads to nothing good. Fast forward to 2020, Wendell is starting careers over as everything he’s built has crashed around him. It’s a humbling and somber moment, but a fateful encounter changes everything. Lastly, 2039 is a whole level of change happening as Wendell is surviving thru a devastated world. His companion is a great surprise that long-time Massive-verse fans will appreciate that cameo. What is the mission that ties this all together? How does the landscape in the Massiveverse change moving forward? Readers will have much to enjoy with this incredible issue.

RADIANT BLACK #18 - On sale September 21st

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Laurence Homles, Stefeno Simeone, Igor Monti & Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

Absolutely fantastic issue from Higgins (along with Laurence Holmes) concerning the overall theme of this story. “We Are Products Of Our Decisions” is a quote dropped later in the book that perfectly ties all four stories together. As readers see, every choice Wendell makes with good intentions fails with its executions. The slow breakdown of what he’s strived for is masterfully showcased. From having the optimism of just graduating with degree and family in tow to ultimately losing more than hope, Higgins and Holmes combines real-world challenges with the super hero surroundings that connects on many levels. By the time this issue concludes, one can’t help but to buy into seeing where he goes from here.

Simeone steps in for art duties here and absolutely crushes it! From how each story flows from page to page, Simeone gives them their own emotional weight without ever becoming lost in the shuffle. Each one guides the reader along Wendell’s saga and drives home the points of his character. Without spoiling too much, once the second acts conclude in each story, the art adds so much to those moments that you simply can’t avoid the impact when they hit. Even with the little super hero elements featured, this issue packs all fantastic traits that readers have grown accustom to with this book and brand.

RADIANT BLACK #18 - On sale September 21st

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Laurence Homles, Stefeno Simeone, Igor Monti & Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

RADIANT BLACK #18 - On sale September 21st

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Laurence Homles, Stefeno Simeone, Igor Monti & Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

Overall, Radiant Black #18 is one issue fans will be talking about for quite some time due to it’s amazing creativity. Higgins, Holmes Simeone and the team introduce the hidden tale of Wendell George to the masses with an incredible tale proving all thing are connected. Highest possible recommendation at the LCS this week. Don’t miss it!

If you’re looking for more “Massive-Verse” content, I strongly recommend joining the Radiant Black Discord which Matt from the Panel 2 Panel podcast is moderator of. It’s a great fan base to talk in and connect with fans such as the team over at the Radiant Black Podcast .

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20TH CENTURY MEN (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this blog post, we’re taking a look at a book which has been generating some buzz for the past few weeks and it’s rightly justified. 20TH CENTURY MEN by Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar for Image Comics is a fascinating read which presents a world of individuals and “heroes” in a vision that is simply all its’ own. Honestly, there isn’t anything at the LCS currently that is such a creative mix of so many narratives with nothing being held back . It is not your average comic book and that’s a very good thing to be.

Before we get started with the blog, there are some graphic images in the preview below. Take that in consideration before moving forward. If you’re all good, Let’s take a deeper dive into the debut issue and see what all the hype is about, shall we?

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar (Cover B: Igor Kordey)

Credit: Image Comics

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue starts are in 1969 Vietnam. As a mysterious colonel arrives to an army base, he becomes witness to a horrific scene. As the soldiers take him to see “the Tin man”, they come across what appears to be a deadly marker with bodies and body parts all around the land. The marker looks as a warning sign to anyone trying to come through that they will not be well received. Readers will have no question about the intensity of the story they are about to embark on.

From here, the book jumps to 1948 Moscow. A mother and son are confronted by Russian police where they take the boy, Petar Platonov away to an unknown future at the time. That future is shown later in 1987 Kabul. Platonov is know known as ‘The Iron Star”, an armed walking weapon that is the “hero” this world needs. The Iron Star “influences a conference of dignitaries into coming to terms on their disagreements.

From this point, Readers are taken into a journey into the mind of Petar and what his role is being the Iron Star appears to be. It is a cold picture of reality but it’s balanced out from a connection and conversation with Azra, an Afghan woman who’s committed to helping her people. The interactions she has with Petar seems as she is the only person in this world who sees he’s more than a weapon.

Their conversation is cut brief as Petar is debriefed about another situation in an all too familiar place to him. What does Jalalabad mean to him? During this time, a threat is introduced that will be a major cause of concern. Who is this threat? What are their motives? How does Petar and Azra tie into this? For those answers, you need to check this issue out. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed you did!.

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Image Comics

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Image Comics

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Image Comics

Wow….this is a very excellent and intense read. Camp dives into presenting this unapologetic, harsh world with a hero that is forged from its powerful landscape. Petar has many layers to his character and scars that he wears (figuratively and literally). The amount of hard moments he has lived thru has made him a reflection of the times he currently stands in. Some of his interactions with others read devoid of all emotions except for his time with Azra. While appearing in only a few moments, she represents hope in this unforgiving tale. With the overall themes of politics and war looming throughout, combining that realism into a “hero”’s story such as Petar’s is almost unheard of. Camp answers that challenge with a very compelling tale that stands out from many other books.

Morian’s art crafts this dark, unapologetic story that captures the gravity of the times these characters live in. “War Is Hell” is brought to life with the imagery in the flashback sequences. For a book like this to work, nothing can be restrained. From the opening scenes in Vietnam 1969 to the Jalalabad sequence, Morain depicts these moments with the gripping realness of this dire scenarios. The conversations with Azra show off the human elements of these characters which gives a solid contrast to the overall feel of this book. Once readers get to the “big bad” of the story, Morian’s subtle use of cigar smoke (in one panel in particular) and facial expressions speak volumes of what this character is adding to the story at hand. The art complements the writing perfectly to establish the broken climate readers are about to enter.

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Image Comics

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Image Comics

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Image Comics

Overall, 20th Century Men #1 presents such a distinctive vision of creativity that simply can’t be ignored. Camp and Morian (along with Bidikar) welcome readers into a very multi-layered story with exceptional art to guide them through what is an ever-changing volatile environment. This is one book to make a point to check out at the local comic shops for NCBD.

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THE DEAD LUCKY #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog section to the ODPH podcast! Image Comics & Black Market Narrative are hitting the comic shops with one of the most anticipated comics of the year on August 3rd! The Dead Lucky #1 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO and BECCA CAREY introduces readers to the latest character entering into one of the most exciting and creative universes in comics today: the “The Massive-Verse” (home to Rogue Sun, Inferno Girl Red and the 2022 Eisner Award Nominee for Best New Series: Radiant Black).

The Dead Lucky has been on the radar from a feature in the “SuperMassive” comic in February 2022. Since then, the hype has been building to a fever pitch. The ODPH (along with Tom Craven from Off The Cuff Gaming/That Hashtag Show) talked to Melissa Flores about this book a few weeks back. #DeadLuckyDay is finally here and the issue is now out in stores. Let’s take a deeper dive into the debut and break this book down, shall we?

The Dead Lucky #1 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The Dead Lucky centers around a character by the name of Bibiana Lopez-Yang aka Bibi. Bibi is an honorably discharged veteran who has returning to civilian life after serving in Afghanistan. The issue opens up with Bibi talking to a therapist. Bibi is now returning to her home of San Francisco which both her and her city are drastically changed from the time she left.

San Francisco is now under the “protective” eye of Morrow, a tech corporation that is trying to make the city into a “city of tomorrow.” Morrow has a unique way of presenting their case with “Guardian” robots patrolling the city. One area of interest is Bibi’s family’s restaurant, Chi-Mexi-Q located in Chinatown. Morrow representatives allude to Bibi’s family if they don’t comply with Morrow’s vision of the city (and relocate) then they would have no protection from the Salvation Gang.

Morrow claims they are domestic terrorists. The Salvation Gang claim to be ending Morrow’s reign. With their power struggle right in her hometown, Bibi gets involved (with a few tricks up her sleeves as well as a bit of help as seen below). How does this altercation end up? What is Morrow really up to? What about the Salvation Gang? and THAT LAST PAGE! Readers will have much to enjoyably discuss after reading this excellent first issue.

The Dead Lucky #1 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

The Dead Lucky #1 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

What a fantastic read! Flores does an impressive job introducing readers to Bibi and her city of San Francisco. Opening the issue with seeing how Bibi is handling her mental health post service (PTSD and Survivor’s Guilt) via therapy was a strong way to connect readers to her character. This style of storytelling also stands out when Bibi is “talking” to the reader right after her initial encounter with Morrow (see “I’m Not a soldier…” page for example). Another noteworthy element of this issue is seeing the dynamic of San Francisco. The city is a character itself, with a distinctiveness all its own. Morrow’s vision of tomorrow vs. the people refusing to change is a conflict to keep an eye on. Factor in the Salvation Gang’s role and there are many moving parts involved. Flores pulls this off easily balancing the major players while allowing Bibi to have her moments with her supporting cast and becoming a reluctant hero in the process.

Carlomagno and Iacono crush the art duties for a dynamic debut issue. The city of San Francisco has a very undeniable feel to it. Meshing the world of tech into the landscape here feels more organic than readers might think. The action sequences capture the intensity of the moments. However, Carlomagno’s strengths this issue has to be the personal moments with Bibi and her supporting cast. The talks with Bibi and her therapist to the Morrow representative discussing the “business deal” with Bibi’s parents jump out as fragments of the story that translate to the reader this isn’t an ordinary super hero comic. There is a lot to be excited about for fans, especially with a jaw-dropping last page.

The Dead Lucky #1 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

The Dead Lucky #1 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

Overall, The Massive-Verse has a huge addition on their hands that readers simply can’t miss! Flores, Carlomagno, Iacono and Carey present an engaging lead character and her world with spectacular storytelling and phenomenal art. The Dead Lucky #1 debuts with a must-read issue that fans simply won’t be able to put down. Make your way to the local comic shop on #DeadLuckyDay (August 3rd.) and get this comic! Highly recommended!

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PAPER GIRLS (PRIME VIDEO - AMAZON STUDIOS)

Welcome to a special edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog section of the ODPH podcast. For this edition, we’re checking out a brand new comic series heading to the small screen on July 29th. Paper Girls is the latest addition to what is slowly becoming the go-to landing spot for independent comics on TV/streaming via Prime Video. The 2015 Image Comic, created by Brian K. Vaughan (known for Saga, Runaways and Y: the Last Man to name a few) & Cliff Chiang , is a former Eisner winner and now joins the ranks of The Boys and Invincible as the latest independent comics to cross over to Amazon Studios along with Legendary Television, in connection with Plan B.

“Paper Girls” ran until July 2019. Shortly there after, a TV production deal was announced. The show was met with a very positive 2022 San Diego Comic Con panel and is set to premiere (all 8 episodes) with a ton of hype behind it. The ODPHpod was granted early screening privileges to the series so here is out SPOILER FREE review!

Paper Girls - Prime Video starting July 29th

Credit: Amazon Studios and Legendary Television, in association with Plan B

Copyright: Amazon Studios

The plot synopsis (quote courtesy of Amazon studios) reads as follows: “In the early morning hours after Halloween 1988, four paper girls—Erin, Mac, Tiffany, and KJ—are out on their delivery route when they become caught in the crossfire between warring time-travelers, changing the course of their lives forever. Transported into the future, these girls must figure out a way to get back home to the past, a journey that will bring them face-to-face with the grown-up versions of themselves. While reconciling that their futures are far different than their 12-year-old selves imagined, they are being hunted by a militant faction of time-travelers known as the Old Watch, who have outlawed time travel so that they can stay in power. In order to survive, the girls will need to overcome their differences and learn to trust each other, and themselves.”

The show stars Camryn Jones (playing Tiffany Quilkin), Sofia Rosinsky (Mac Coyle), Riley Lai Nelet (Erin Tieng) and Fina Strazza (KJ Brandman) as the four paper girls in the center of this story. The rest of the cast is filled out by Nate Corddry, Ali Wong and Adina Porter.

Paper Girls - Prime Video July 29th

Riley Lai Nelet (Erin), Camryn Jones (Tiffany), Fina Strazza (KJ), Sofia Rosinsky (Mac)

Credit: Anjali Pinto/Prime Video Copywright: Amazon Studios

Being that this a SPOILER-FREE review, trust me when I say: The show lives up to the early buzz behind it. Whenever time travel is used as a major plot point in a series, it can always be tricky to pull off. Where “Paper Girls” does things right with the series is that it doesn’t focus viewers on the issue at hand. Where this show finds its strength is in the four young actresses who make the show about their journeys finding themselves more than the travel in time. The show allows all four to have their own individual moments without feeling like one overshadows the other.

However, the two actresses that will make strong cases for breakout stars from this season will be Fina Strazza (KJ) and Sofia Rosinsky (Mac). Due to the nature of each of their character’s journeys, both have very impactful performances once the show starts heading into the middle act. This especially holds true for Rosinsky as she shows many different sides to her character. For being only 16 years old, this was a very noteworthy performance from first episode to last. In comparison, Nelet (Erin) and Jones (Tiffany)’s respective arcs tie more into the overall story.

The rest of the cast does a great job bringing the sci-fi aspect to life in this series. There are excellent performances from Porter, Corddry, and Wong who bring the uniqueness of a time traveled world to the viewers. The overall story is one that will have non-readers of the comics engaged but (imo) never feeling lost in where the show is moving. The handling of time travel moments never feels too much and are spaced out well to showcase the leads.

Paper Girls - Prime Video July 29th

Riley Lai Nelet (Erin), Ali Wong (adult Erin)

Credit: Courtesy of Prime Video Copyright: Amazon Studios

The show does an excellent job with capturing the time periods that they are in as well. For being in 1988 to start, everything from the images surrounding to the music gives the story solid footing. The only “drawback” that might be wrongly mentioned is viewer’s claims that this is too much like Netflix’s “Stranger Things”. In a time period where most of pop culture had its attention drawn into, everything remotely close is being compared to the smash streaming hit. While I can see the comparisons’ idea: (4 young kids fighting something in the 1980’s, weird colorful imagery in the skies), that’s where the arguments end.

“Paper Girls” stands more on the strengths of the leads finding themselves more than fighting monsters in the Upside Down. Once the story gets moving, the direction the story heads is one that is more character driven than most viewers might realize. Sure, there are very noticeable sci-fi elements throughout the show. Do they take anything away form the show. Absolutely not. If anything, they serve as a break from the internal discovery of the leads. At some points, it may not seem to mesh as well, but once you near the conclusion of this run, it pays off. There are a few moments that viewers will be very amped to talk about in that aspect.

Paper Girls - July 29th Prime Video

Camryn Jones (Tiffany)

Credit: Anjali Pinto/Prime Video Copyright: Amazon Studios

Overall, “Paper Girls” presents a strong character driven view into an ever changing landscape of time travel. Viewers will be immersed with the character portrayals of such a young cast. Each display their stories with many moving parts. It’s equally balanced out by a supporting cast that makes the fiction element feel somewhat normal without making the viewers disenfranchised to the overall theme.

As David Bowie once said: “Time may change me … But I can't trace time”

Don’t miss “Paper Girls” debuting all 8 episodes on Prime Video on July 29th

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