BLACK CLOAK #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out the next chapter in a sci-fi murder mystery from Image Comics. The debut issue was an impressive read which earned the highest possible recommendation from yours truly. That statement was echoed by a great deal of fans who have created a huge buzz surrounding this story heading into the second installment. Black Cloak #2 by Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and BeccaCarey welcomes readers back into the world of Kiros & Detective Phaedra Essex. Let’s not wait another second and jump back into the fallout from the debut’s cliffhanger ending, shall we?

Black Cloak #2

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Beccy Carey

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Freyal III of Sidra, the heir apparent to the throne of Kiros (the last city of the known world) is discovered dead. This passing captures the attention of Detective Phaedra Essex and her fellow black cloak Pax, who are now tasked to solve the mystery of one of Kiros’ royal family’s death. There is nothing ordinary about Freyal’s death as there is a connection to a pair of dead bodies discovered near the Lagoon, one of many noteworthy locations throughout Kiros. The pair begins to dig deeper into this situation resulting in an uncomfortable visit with the Queen and Phaedra. Word of Freyal’s death spreads fast and by the time Phaedra and Pax return to the station, there’s a huge list of suspects claiming involvement with the death. However, one person of interest is there for another reason as they stab Phaedra with a special blade!

This issue opens up with Phaedra waking up in the Kiros police morgue after last issues’ assassination attempt. Shaken, Phaedra is trying to put together the pieces of what happened with Nida. The conversation gets heated after wings appear to be growing out of her back. Nida says Phaedra should reveal her truth: She’s half Dracona which she feels would put her family in certain danger. Phaedra brushes this off and tries going back to work examining Freyal’s autopsy. This prompts a flashback to happier times between the two. Once Phaedra returns to the station, she and Pax start interviewing witnesses for information on the case. Most lead to dead ends but one conversation emerges with a possible break in the case. However, that isn’t the biggest reveal in this issue. What happens when Phaedra returns to her apartment? Who is waiting for her and what information is talked about that sends Phaedra and Pax into the next chapter? Readers will have much to talk about following this issue.

Black Cloak #2

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Beccy Carey

Credit: Image Comics

Black Cloak #2

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Beccy Carey

Credit: Image Comics

Black Cloak #2

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Beccy Carey

Credit: Image Comics

BREAKDOWN: Thompson keeps the mystery and intrigue front and center with this issue. The world of Kiros is still opening up to readers but nothing is tipped off too much. Phaedra and Nida’s conversation is a big moment as the secret behind Phaedra slowly comes to light in just a few panels. The flashbacks with Freyal is a solid break from the sleuthing to showcase Phaedra’s secret while trying to be normal in this unique world. The new characters introduced in the final act prove to add more possibilities of where things can be heading. It’s the great thing about presenting a whole new civilization with a debut series. Thompson plays into the open playbook and readers will begin speculating about what factors they are involved with in this unraveling tale. Excellent swerve with the final act forging a new direction in the case to close on.

McClaren and Carey make the flashback panels pop off the pages with a great switch in color schemes. The emotions pour out which readers will encompass how much Phaedra is motivated to solve this murder. The envisioning of the witnesses statement follows the same formula with the uses of light and dark. The residents of Kiros stand out as well during the interrogation moments. This landscape keeps expanding and the visuals are a big factor of why fans are getting hooked on this tale more and more each day. Great final moment to end things on.

Black Cloak #2

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Beccy Carey

Credit: Image Comics

Black Cloak #2

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Beccy Carey

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: The mystery continues to be a must read in the pages of Image Comics’ next big thing. Thompson, McClaren and Carey’s combination of fantastic writing and amazing art brings the world of Kiros to the masses without losing any of the mystique of the saga at hand. Make sure you pick this issue up at the local Comic Shop this week.

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INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #2 (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 next installment of the hit series stemming out of a comic line that is poised for a HUGE 2023: The Massive-Verse from Image Comics! INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #2 by MAT GROOM (Power Rangers, Ultraman), ERICA D’URSO (The Mighty Valkyries), IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY continues the epic debut adventure of Cássia Costa as she emerges as a sign of hope for the people of Apex City. The transition from Kickstarter Graphic Novel to comic series has been seamless as Book One #1 was a smash debut amongst fans and the buzz for the next chapter has been growing daily! Let’s jump into the latest issue and see how things are faring now, shall we?

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #2

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY (Cover: Valeria Favoccia)

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Cassia Costa’s life changed forever when fate found her. After moving onto the the Helix Campus, a prestigious high school in Apex City, Cassia bears witness to the entire city being uplifted from its foundation. The only thing saving the city is someone has activated protective shields around the entire city. While watching these events unfold, a red object flies into her direction and attaches itself to her. That object possesses the powers of Inferno Girl Red, a hero Cassia’s mother believes in due to past experiences she shared as a reporter. Now in the city’s darkest hour, Cassia is thrown into the superhero world as the signal of hope the people need.

After thwarting off a monster invader who almost hurt her roommate Harriette, this issue opens up with Cassia talking with her mother about what’s next and how Cassia doesn’t want the IGR power! Cassia’s mother explains how the city is in danger and the person who activated the shields might have a possible connection. Cassia’s mother also reveals about her past with the first Inferno Girl. In this reveal, she tells Cassia of how they were averting monsters attacks that were being helped by a secret cabal. With that knowledge, Cassia and her mom start a plan to dig into a possible return of that cabal and stop them.

Cassia returns to her dorm and catches up with Harriette, who’s proving to be a calming influence on her. Mixing in a few new characters such as Sung-Ho Park and his son Tommy proves to be a more grounded moment for Cassia. However, there is little time for rest as Cassia has an early wake-up call to have another go-around with some monsters. After defeating more creatures, Inferno Girl Red has made the attention of the cabal and a mysterious figure with a vested interest: The Griffin! What happens now when Cassia runs directly into this imposing force? Is she ready for the challenge? Plus, how does Cassia react when her powers have issues working? Cassia faces her biggest challenges yet but nothing will prepare her (or readers for what happens during the final moments of the book! What feels like a routine mission at this stage proves to be more consequential than anyone is ready to deal with!

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #2

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #2

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

BREAKDOWN: The dynamic between Cassia and her mother has been a huge part of this series thus far & Groom allows that to take center stage for this issue. Cassia is still coming into her own as a reluctant hero but seeing her mother’s positive reactions gives her hope as much as she’s inspiring the people of Apex City. Another noteworthy point of this issue is Cassia’s struggles with her powers. With how fast the story is moving, readers might forget she just received the powers and is still in a learning phase with them. Seeing how she’s still going despite the set-backs shows Cassia is becoming the hero her mother (and others) are believing she can be. Mr. Park and Tommy have some mentionable page time for this issue but seeing how they impact the story is not defined just yet. They both appear to be characters to watch. The issue concludes on an emotional note that looks to push Cassia even further as it appears she will be tested in a manner she could never expect.

D’Urso is absolutely crushing this book with the artwork. Cassia’s pessimistic reactions to her mother’s constant optimism adds more depth to the story being told. In her role of being a symbol of hope, Cassia is wearing her doubt. Seeing her start to overcome that after each win is easy to see for readers. Speaking of those wins, let’s talk about those action panels! They have a frantic energy to add some intensity to to overall story. The initial debut and actions of the Griffin come across huge, making an immediate impact. Each panel feels like it’s going to fly off the page when IGR and the Griffin face off. It balances out the huge closing event and Cassia’s reaction to it. Nothing but huge wins this issue with D’Urso and Monti’s work.

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #2

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #2

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

FINAL POINT: There is absolutely no sophomore slump with the latest chapter of the life and times of Cassia Costa. Groom, D’Urso and the team mix the energetic art with strong writing to make the middle act of this saga an absolute necessity for any comic collection. Don’t miss this book at the Local Comic Shops this week!

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RADIANT PINK #3 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re hitting the midway point of a solo tale featuring the youngest Radiant of comic’s most exciting universe: The Massive-verse! 2023 is the line’s biggest year yet with events like “No/One” (debuting in March) and the huge crossover event “Supermassive 2” coming soon, comic fans have been jumping on board with this universe. All their books have been on point with this series being no exception. Radiant Pink #3 by MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY for Image Comics furthers the worlds traveling adventure with last issue’s big reveal looming overhead. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening now, shall we?

Radiant Pink #3

Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY (Cover: ERICA D'URSO)

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Radiant Pink (aka Eva aka the streamer known as “Evaplayss”, has been overactive in her heroic duties worrying those closest to her. When a charity fundraiser she makes an appearance at is disrupted by an explosion, Eva jumps in to help. During this, Eva is teleporting Kelly, an EMT out of danger but they wind up far from home…as in other world far away. With her powers not working right, Eva tries finding a way back with detours to other worlds, with an eventual landing spot to a cat spaceship. On board, Eva is injured by the ships protector…a HUGE cat. At this point, Kelly reveals she is wearing a vest with is syphioning Radiant Pink’s power!

This issue opens up with a flashback sequence diving into Kelly’s past and how she came into contact with the power vest. Kelly’s visions are interrupted by Eva waking up on the cat ship. Eva quickly remembers what Kelly’s action caused and how many people could have been hurt. A fight ensues while Kelly is trying to plead her case about her actions. Once the pair calms down for a second, readers see a truce form long enough to make plans to try going home again. Once back on the ship, more secrets are revealed. Will the pair be able to make it home with the broken trust shown? What is the secret behind the ship they’re on? What happens now when they try to leave this planet? Many questions are answered with a few more raised before closing out this book on an interesting final visual.

Radiant Pink #3

Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY(Cover: ERICA D'URSO)

Credit: Image Comics

BREAKDOWN: Camarena and Flores keep the light-heartened tone throughout the book with a few more serious moments mixed in. The flashback sequence is more serious as readers see glimpses of Kelly’s past and why she’s involved in the attack on Eva. Her story has much to explain but it takes a sidestep to the bigger plot point for this issue. Speaking of which, The reaction Eva has to Kelly’s actions makes perfect sense and doesn’t feel completely over, even with their truce intact. It works long enough to deal with the ship and its’ true situation, which plays into the fun aspect of the book. The closing moments throw a curve into the story nothing to knock it off track from the fun read the series has been.

Kubert and Nalty hit the mark with Kelly’s flashbacks. Using a different coloring scheme on the panels worked to connect the sadness of hr past, leading into the more defined panels of the present time. The emotional outbursts from Eva were captured perfectly as she’s now not just fighting Kelly but her broken trust as well. The alien world aspect involving the ship gave a solid contrast to Eva’s reactions and more serious interactions with Kelly. Interesting final image to end this chapter on moving into the home stretch for this series.

Radiant Pink #3

Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY(Cover: ERICA D'URSO)

Credit: Image Comics

Radiant Pink #3

Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY(Cover: ERICA D'URSO)

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Camarena, Flores, Kubert and the team continue to take readers on a fun adventure staring the youngest radiant while mixing in some trust issues along the way. The issue mixes in drama along the entertaining tale for an issue you want to check out on New Comic Book Day.

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

TORRENT #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 taking a look at a brand new series from Image Comics that reunites a fan favorite creative team on a new superhero story that is sure to have fans talking. Torrent #1 features the team behind Resurrection: MARC GUGGENHEIM (Arrow) and JUSTIN GREENWOOD (Future State: Gotham), along with RICO RENZI and KEITH WOOD to showcase what happens when a hero crosses a line they can’t go back from. There is much to break down from this debut, so let’s jump right in, shall we?

Torrent #1 - On sale February 15th, 2023

Creative: MARC GUGGENHEIM, JUSTIN GREENWOOD, RICO RENZI and KEITH WOOD

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue kicks off with Michelle Metcalf aka CRACKERJACK bloodied and bruised moving thru a hallway with multiple firearms strapped to her jacket. Metcalf is narrating of a simpler time before opening fire onto her enemies.

The book shifts to what appears to be a more heroic time for Crackerjack as she’s fending off a a daylight bank heist from some powered supervillains. Metcalf does have an “ally” in her fight as Slipstream makes his way into the battle. Slipstream thinks he’s the young speedster sidekick to Crackerjack but the feeling isn’t mutual. During their banter, one of the villains fires a laser blast at the pair injuring Slipstream’s leg. After disposing of the villains, Crackerjack gets Slipstream back to her hideout to attend to his wound.

After spraying it with some “proprietary technology” Crackerjack gives the orders to Slipstream NOT to do any crime-fighting for 48hrs to let the leg heal. Slipstream agrees and the pair splits up. Crackerjack returns to her family as Michelle to have dinner with her husband and young son.

However, Slipstream has doubts about his instructions to take it easy and heal. One bad decision later causes a domino effect to happen that no one can predict. What choice does Slipstream make? What are the ramifications of his actions? How does Michelle’s life turn from optimism to anger? Readers don’t wait long to see how fast her life unravels to leave a new mission in its’ wake. This is no ordinary superhero tale.

Guggenheim showcases how close of a line heroes walk before crossing over into a new persona. The beginnings of the book give a bold statement of how fast this can happen. Metcalf’s hero life starts out as a very light-hearten one that reflects traditional super hero themes. Ever the optimist, Metcalf does what she can to help Slipstream become a hero, whether she can tolerate him or not. Their dynamic is engaging to watch as he clearly is too stubborn in his youth to find his faults. This element of his character comes back in a big way to set forth Metcalf’s journey into being a vigilante. The story moves very quick but nothing is lost in its’ set-up. The final panel proves slowing down won’t be an option here (nor should it).

Greenwood and Renzi do an excellent job with the layout for this comic. When Metcalf is in her vigilante phases, the tone and feel is dark and brooding. When she was more heroic, the panels had a more energetic feel with brighter tones to help solidify that point. The initial set-up with her family brought out the emotional side of her character and made the events of the final act more impactful when they all unfolded. It paired up well with the fallout of Slipstream’s choices. There is much to enjoy from this book.

FINAL POINT: Torrent #1 gives readers an inside glimpse of how one bad choice can spiral a great hero into uncharted territory. Guggenheim, Greenwood and the team introduce the world of Michele Metcalf to the masses with an excellent story and sensational art. You definitely want to have this book on your radar for New Comic Book Day!

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THE DEAD LUCKY #6 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, the battle for San Francisco heads toward a conclusion in the pages of one of the stars in comics’ hottest line of books: The Massive-verse (home to ROGUE SUN, INFERNO GIRL READ AND RADIANT BLACK to name a few)! Since its’ debut on August 3rd, 2022 (aka #DEADLUCKYDAY), readers have been taken on quite the journey with an excellent first arc. THE DEAD LUCKY is set to take a hiatus after this issue with a return after one of the biggest events in comics for 2023: SUPER-MASSIVE 2! Until then, THE DEAD LUCKY #6 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil) for Image Comics looks to wrap up loose ends before taking a pause in the action and drama.

Before jumping into a deeper dive, check out the song by AL1CE for the series! That said… here we go!

THE DEAD LUCKY #6 - On Sale February 15th, 2023

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

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Bibiana Lopez-Yang aka Bibi returned home after being honorably discharged from service to a drastically changed San Francisco. The city and its’ people are now caught in-between an ongoing conflict between the Salvation Gang, who claim to be fighting for the interest of the people, but are they really?, and Morrow, a corporation who looks to control with its’ tech influence. While this conflict is unfolding, Bibi is addressing her own mental health issues (PTSD and Survivor’s Guilt) and the event from Afghanistan that gave her ever growing electrical based powers and killed her platoon as well.

When escalating fighting happening, Bibi gets involved, much to Morrow’s displeasure. When they try luring Bibi out in the open, her parents’ restaurant, Chi-Mexi-Q, is destroyed and her father is nearly killed. From this action, Bibi makes an uneasy alliance with the Salvation Gang but that doesn’t go exactly as planned.

Bibi meets with Gust (the head of the Salvation Gang) Shift (a notable figure last seen in Radiant Black, who’s loyalty is there for the paycheck (or is it in this case?) and the gang to make a plan to strike Morrow. With a plan in place, Bibi says her final goodbyes before returning to the Gang headquarters. However, Gust cuts a deal to sell out Bibi to Morrow, who attacks them at their home base! The battle rages on with Shift warning Bibi of what’s unfolding before her. With Morrow surrounding her, Bibi prepares to make a stand and with her platoon of Ghost, Spaceman and Tanky controlling Morrow Bots, she might be lucky enough to make it out alive.

This issue opens up with a flashback sequence of Bibi in 2017 with her breakup with Eddie, who readers know as her ex-boyfriend/ally. The story time-jumps to the present where Bibi and remaining members of the Salvation Gang make their stand against Morrow. In the battlefield is Reporter Mack Sands who Bibi is trying to save. Needing any help she can get, Bibi asks Shift for an assist but in typical Shift fashion, there’s no money involved and its’ not part of his contract so he leaves her stranded. Bibi rounds up Torrid, Factor, Shorty and Winston from the Salvation Gang along with Sands, who’s taping everything to make a final play. As they go back inside the warehouse, Morrow’s forces grow outside, even with the Bots standing guard protecting Bibi and company.

Bibi knows she’s the one they want and plans to fight. Morrow unveils a new Air Guardian droid to attack. Bibi tells everyone to run and heads right into the direction of Kane, a Morrow fighter who’s leading point on this mission. At this point, I’m giving fair warning now: BRACE YOURSELF FOR WHAT HAPPENS NEXT!

Readers bare witness to an unforeseen player making their way into the conflict. An action is taken that changes everything. The ramifications are HUGE to Bibi and hit very hard in the emotions. The fallout sets up a very unique moment that fans will be talking about until its return, but trust me when I say, the story of Bibiana Lopez-Yang has just begun…

Flores caps off one hell of an arc with a brilliant ending issue. The conclusion is going to blow readers away. Through this first arc, readers have seen Bibi thrusted into the role of reluctant hero and push forward against insurmountable odds. Not everything has gone perfect but Bibi refuses to quit on the people she cares about and the city itself. It’s a character trait that shines thru this issue. The banter between her and Shift is brief but a big win (side note: Fans really need a covert ops-esque series with those two as the leads at some point).

Seeing Bibi step up to lead the remaining Salvation Gang was a noteworthy moment as well. However, the emotional roller-coaster of the “new Player” that jumps in will hit readers very strongly. The conclusion is a great swerve as well and one that will excite fans until Bibi’s return later this year. I really don’t want to spoil anything but readers really need to see it for themselves. There’s a tremendous amount of win for this issue.

Carlomagno’s art crafts the emotional panels extremely well for this issue. Seeing these dramatic moments balance the high-paced action out worked on many levels. From the coldness of Shift denying to help Bibi to her directing traffic with the Gang and Sands, there are many emotions displayed through this issue. Take nothing away from the action as Carlomagno & Iacono make certain moments pop right off the page with an energetic feel. If you think those are great (and you should), just wait till you witness the heartbreaking moments in the concluding pages of this story. The final panel drops a huge exclamation point on this chapter. Readers have much to enjoy visually.

FINAL POINT: Since the first issue, Flores, Carlomagno and the team have welcomed readers to San Francisco and introduced them to a great new story that consistently reestablishes itself as a must-read series with its’ incredible writing and art. The conclusion of The Dead Lucky’s first arc doesn’t falter at the finish. It delivers on big action and bigger moments which has become a staple of this series. Highest possible recommendation.

The Dead Lucky vol 1 TPB is due out in May but don’t wait until then to check this series out. Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of The Dead Lucky #6. Thanks for reading.

MONARCH #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a brand new title from Image Comics that has been making a tremendous buzz around comic fans. After seeing who’s creating this story, there’s no question on why the buzz is as big as it is! MONARCH #1 by Rodney Barnes (KILLADELPHIA, BLACULA, HBO's “Winning Time”), Alex Lins (NEW MUTANTS), and Luis Nct (SLEEPERS FABLE) presents a very captivating sci-fi story that challenges a young boy to face insurmountable odds head on. Let’s not delay and jump right into a deeper dive of this debut issue, shall we?

MONARCH #1 - On sale February 8th, 2023

Creative: Rodney Barnes, Alex Lins, and Luis Nct

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue opens up with a narrator explaining this scene from ten hours prior. The narrator here is a young girl named Daysha. who’s running through what looks like a warzone, but it’s actually a schoolyard. With energy blasts being fired around her, Daysha is waved into shelter by a teacher until he is hit in the face with an energy blast and dies instantly. Daysha goes thru the hallway where more people are standing. She shifts her eyes to Todd, a young boy on the staircase. When she reaches for him, it appears a beam has hit the building, eluding to the worst. Readers see an energy force heading to Earth. The scene shifts to the City of Compton as a pink cloud looms overhead with the residents watching and waiting to see what happens next.

The story shifts to a young boy named Travon waking up for school. He looks out the window to see the pink cloud looking overhead. As he gets ready for school, he talks with his god-sister, Marli and his foster mother Miss Wilamae, who gives a concerned warning to watch out for danger in the form of Zion. Readers soon learn of that danger as Travon has to escape Zion’s anger on the way to school. With an assist from Daysha, Travon eludes Zion, but not without a promise to get him by day’s end.

After meeting with Todd, Daysha and Travon have a conversation on the school roof. At this point, readers find out why Zion hates Travon so much and with this looming, Travon is optimistic with his time with Daysha. However that moment is short lived as Zion jumps Travon later in the day. While Zion is punching away, the cloud in the sky makes its’ secret revealed. Their fighting stops but another battle begins as readers see what (or who) caused the opening moments of the book.

The story then jumps to three weeks later. Who survived what happened on that fateful day? With a future this bleak, Travon’s options are limited. What actions does he take now? Travon’s bravery in these times has shined but is it enough? The final moments of the book will throw readers for a curve and ends the book on a very unique moment, guaranteeing to bring people back for more.

Incredible first issue. Barnes sets the tone early with the opening scene. Showing Daysha running thru the schoolyard while energy blasts gave great foreshadowing for the danger coming without playing its’ full hand. Having the story shift to Travon’s normal life made connecting with him as a character to root for very easy. The conflict with him and Zion grounds this story as well. The time jumps didn’t take away anything from the overall story. The final act really ramps up the drama with a huge surprise that is only adding to the mystery of this book.

Another thing to note is the letter monologue colors. Seeing the events unfold thru Daysha (Red), Travon (Green) and Zion (Blue)’s eyes was an excellent add. There’s a lot to enjoy from the storytelling here.

Lins and Nct make every panel count as they balance out both stories here. The first one is the sci-fi element. In its’ introduction, the damage is huge and nothing is held back showing the effect its’ having on the people inside the school. The other story is Travon’s normal life. Showing the emotions and reactions of the first time readers see Travon with Marti and Miss Miss Wilamae made for a bigger reaction when Zion makes his appearance. Once the initial attack starts, the art makes a big factor in showing how dangerous the cloud’s reveal truly is. Excellent final arc demonstrating the high emotion tension and shocking close to this chapter.

FINAL POINT: Monarch #1 is a fantastic tale mixing in the worlds of science-fiction and grounded reality drama that you simply can’t miss out on. Barnes, Lins and Nct invite readers in with exceptional writing and artwork to see how a young boy steps up to face challenges beyond anyone’s understanding. If this book isn’t in your hands on New Comic Book Day, fix it quick.

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Monarch #1. Thanks for reading.

ROGUE SUN #10 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re jumping back in on one of the best series to come out of 2022! Spiraling out of the pages of “Supermassive”, ROGUE SUN has been a breakout hit for Image Comics & the Massive-verse, the Radiant Black led universe which is poised for a HUGE 2023! ROGUE SUN #10 by Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna (filling in again for series regular Abel), Natalia Marques and Becca Carey picks up where a new villain made an immediate impact while no one was ready to see a drastic action unfold like it did to conclude issue #9. Let’s not wait any longer and see how things play out here, shall we?

ROGUE SUN #10 - On Sale February 1st, 2023

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (Cover: Luana Vecchio)

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dylan Siegal leads a very interesting life. After inheriting the mantle of Rogue Sun after his father’s murder, Dylan is thrusted into the world of the Supernatural as Earth’s protector. Dylan might be the best candidate for the job but he’s making it happen, albeit never without its’ struggles. Dylan now lives with a family he knew nothing about while trying to navigate one of the scariest places on Earth: high School.

Where we last saw Dylan, he was left nearly for dead by a new antagonist known as Hellbent. Meanwhile, his step-siblings tried conjuring their (and Dylan’s) deceased father for help. What they got instead was Caleb Hawthorne, the KNIGHT SUN! As this issue opens up, readers see a quick introduction to Caleb as he fends off a creature. Dylan, who’s recovered from his injures meets Caleb and it goes as well as one could expect from Dylan. Due to her actions, His step-sister Aurie has been sent away from the house in fear of more reckless actions. All the while, the latest danger to Dylan starts making more moves.

Hellbent checks on the condition of his father who was hurt in a confrontation with Rogue Sun. While a the hospital, Hellbent re-connects with an old friend eluding there’s money and power to be theirs for the taking. After a brief stop thru school, Dylan meets up with Dotty Perrine, the shop owner who’s an ally to Rogue Sun. While at the shop, Dylan gets some much needed information on Hellbent and the mysterious hand-print that has been featured on some of his rogues. Readers find out the mark is referred to as “The Favor”, and Rogue Suns have battled them for quite a long time. With more information about the mark, Dylan makes a plan which screams uncertainty for what’s to unfold.

What is his play? Can Dylan stop Hellbent? And what about Caleb? Can he be trusted to help or is there more to him than what we’ve seen thus far? Lots of questions heading into the final act of this book. Readers had better buckle up as the journey into the closing moments are going to get a bit bumpy and wild, which is never a bad way to close out a strong book on.

Dylan Siegal is a unique character to follow. Parrott presents him in this issue with his brash, standoff attitude but seeing the interactions with Caleb shows Dylan might soften his stance. Considering how Marcus and Dylan never had a good relationship, it will be interesting to see Caleb in that “mentor” role. There’s a line that Caleb says that readers will know in that moment, he has won over Dylan. On the other hand, Hunter aka Hellbent trying to save his father and losing himself in the process made for another strong piece of storytelling. In a very short time, Hellbent has established himself as an antagonist with a tragic story of great power corrupting the purest intentions. How close this could have been (and still could be) Dylan’s life made for an excellent read.

Renna sticks around for fill-in duty again and that is such a big win for readers! The introduction of the Knight Sun was a great opener for this issue. Renna wastes no time establishing Caleb’s skills and this plays out greater further in this issue. The emotions and expressions of Dylan’s normal life” jump out as well. With all the supernatural elements with this book, the “human” scenes give a solid break and demonstrates to readers fun (even if a bit harsh) moments of trying to grow up while still being a hero. However, the final act is where fans will be praising the art (as they should). When Dylan and Caleb start to execute Dylan’s plan, the destination pops right off the panel with a great deal of energy and wonder. Excellent final shot to set up next issue.

FINAL POINT: The Hellbent storyline continues to heat up with an issue you simply do not want to miss. Parrott, Renna and the team mix together fantastic storytelling and high-energy art to bring the latest adventure of Dylan Siegal into uncharted territory. The book keeps getting better and better & you don’t want to leave the comic shops with a copy this week.

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RADIANT BLACK #21 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, After dealing with “One Giant Robot”, the flagship title from “The Massive-Verse”, comic’s hottest line of books via Image Comics & Black Market Narrative, has arguably its’ biggest challenge to date with the fallout from that encounter. RADIANT BLACK #21 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Eduardo Ferigato, Raul Angulo and Becca Carey pushes our pair of power-shared heroes to the limit with the fate of the world hanging in the balance…no big deal, right? Let’s not wait any longer and see what’s happening here, shall we?

RADIANT BLACK #21 - On Sale February 1st, 2023

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Eduardo Ferigato, Raul Angulo and Becca Carey (Cover: Federico Sabbatini)

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

If you’re jumping into this series and universe for the first time, Nathan Burnett and his best friend Marshall are the pair of heroes known as Radiant Black. The path to being superheroes has been a journey to say the least. Gifted with a range of powers from super strength, flight and more, the pair both have proved themselves worthy of the mantle.

When we last saw them, Marshall (along with Radiant Pink) head to Brazil to investigate the appearance of ONE GIANT ROBOT! When the robot hits the US, it’s a combined multiple Radiant effort to take it down. Now left with its’ head in the garage, Marshall and Nathan try figuring out their next move.

This issue opens up a government agency in Arlington Virginia watching the robot news unfold. A plan is set in place to grasp what is happening around Radiant Black. Meanwhile, back in Illinois , Marshall and Nathan talk about their next moves when the police pull up on them asking questions. The word is out: the Government would like to have a word with Radiant Black. Nathan agrees to set it up.

When he arrives at the meeting, a gentleman names Kieran greets him with the excitement of a fan. Nathan goes along with the conversation and is thrown a curve ball when Kieran’s branch of government is revealed. If readers think that’s a big surprise, just wait till they see who Kieran’s prime target is.

Who is the big target of the government inquiry? How does the pair see this all going down? Who is the fan-favorite who reappears when the guys need help the most? Readers don’t wait long as Nathan and Marshall set forth on a mission that doesn’t seem so earth-shattering but failure results in the end of the world!

Higgins weaves a few different plots throughout this issue. The first being that the government now has Radiant Black on their radar. Nathan’s interactions with Kieran sets up the bigger play later but has its’ touches of humor mixed in. Speaking of humor, Higgins nails the banter between Nathan and Marshall. World possibly ending? Readers wouldn’t get that vibe while the pair flies to St. Louis, where those moments readers will be most buzzing about. When the pair runs into their target, Higgins sets up the conflict with a strong case presented against the pair and how (even if the methods are questionable) he has a method to his madness. All of these elements combined continues to make Radiant Black a must-read each issue.

The art team of Costa and Ferigato brought a great balance of action and emotion for this issue. Seeing the pair’s reactions to the stakes of their mission was a big moment as they didn’t put that piece of the puzzle in place before. The flight to St. Louis showcased the friendship of Marshall and Nathan with more light-hearted panels beofre the action kicks off. Speaking of the action, the fight between the target and the Radiant pair was fast paced with a very cool 2 panel shot involving teleportation. The art elevate the key sequences and capped of a great issue superbly.

FINAL POINT: After dealing with ONE GIANT ROBOT, Radiant Black’s world shows no signs of slowing down with an issue packed with excellent storytelling and energetic action panels. Higgins, Costa, Ferigato and the team pack these pages with so many great moments, it is no question why this book sets a high bar with each release. Don’t miss this on New Comic Book Day!

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BLOOD TREE #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 from Image Comics that has an interesting twist to the whole True Crime/Murder Mystery genre. Blood Tree #1 by Peter J. Tomasi (Batman and Robin), Maxim Simic (Escape From New York), John Kalisz and Rob Leigh welcomes readers to ride along with two police detectives on one of the most bizarre and intense cases of their careers. Let’s not wait any longer and see what’s unfolding in the pages of its’ debut chapter, shall we?

Blood Tree #1 - On Sale February 1st, 2023

Creative: Peter J. Tomasi, Maxim Simic, John Kalisz and Rob Leigh (Cover: Christian Alamy and Brad Anderson)

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Our story starts out in Warwick, New York (about 60 miles outside of NYC). NYPD detective Dario Azzaro wakes up to find his young son trying to dispose of his “dead” goldfish, which apparently he’s previously had some bad luck in that department. After sending “Nemo” on his way, Azzaro heads into the city for work. The story jumps to New York City for the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade. What should be a joyous occasion quickly shifts to shock and fear.

Azzaro meets up with his partner, Maria Diaz, to work the parade. A normal conversation is interrupted when a figure overshadows the crowd before crashing to the pavement. The figure is a naked “angel.” Azzaro shoves some politicians out of the fall’s path . With a public crime scene marked off, the detectives get to work. Heading to the rooftops, they find where the “angel” started his decent. A clue is left behind in a gargoyle looming over an edge. It’s a note that simply says “Blood begets Blood.”

After the coroner informs them of the lengths to cover up his identity, the detectives get a lead off a photo ID to talk with his parents. the conversation leads nowhere, but readers are shown a glimpse of who is behind this with another victim used as part of the twisted plan later.

With another “angel” falling in a public place again (this time Yankee Stadium) with the same cryptic message left behind, Azzaro and Diaz now start racing against the clock to try stopping this killer and solve the connection between the two victims. Readers will have much to break down as this tale is just getting started with many pieces yet to be shown.

Tomasi delivers on a solid introduction to this dark drama. There is just enough revealed concerning the killer and his actions that will lock readers in without tipping his hand to where this story goes. Pacing was outlined great to give each segment ample time to plant its foundation. The dynamic between Azzaro and Diaz counters the drama with well placed banter to break some scenes up. Perfect example of this is when Diaz gets done holding Azzaro while he checks the gargoyle. It’s a few quick one-liners but bridges their working relationship to the reader. The book end segments involving his son prove to raise some interesting theories that will be further revealed as this series progresses.

Simic’s art brought out the key elements of the debut. The initial “fallen angel” makes an immediate statement. From the small amount of blood to grace Azzaro’s face to the reaction of the parade goers, them moments’ frightening reality sets in fast to change the story’s direction. The facial expressions between the detective’s banter also stand out. It’s an easy tell to see how these partners play off each other mixed in with the subtle dialogue. The final image gives readers more foreshadowing of possible themes to come, but closes out the chapter with an haunting feel.

FINAL POINT: Tomasi, Simic and the team hit the ground running setting up the infrastructure to grow a very intriguing multi-layered mystery. Azzaro and Diaz’s latest case is a terrifying one that only has begun to reveal itself thru marvelous dialogue and art. The series has only unveiled a few clues which will have readers talking at the LCS this week. Make sure to check this out for New Comic Book Day.

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INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry: One of the most anticipated books of 2023 is finally set to land in the comic shops on January 25th! Ever since making her Image Comics debut in the pages of 2022’s SUPERMASSIVE one-shot event which kicked off the genesis of comics’ most exciting universe: The Massive-Verse (with its’ flagship book RADIANT BLACK), fans have been eagerly waiting for the solo adventures of Cássia Costa to begin. Rogue Sun and The Dead Lucky were the first books following this epic event but one character has been long awaited to follow in those footsteps outside of its’ Kickstarter campaign.

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK #1 by MAT GROOM (Power Rangers, Ultraman), ERICA D’URSO (The Mighty Valkyries), IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY kicks off the story of Cássia and her emergence as a beacon of hope when her home of Apex City is in its’ darkest hour. If you have heard the reaction from fans who signed up for the Kickstarter, you know the buzz for this book has been tremendous. Fans, get ready for something special with this one!  Let us not wait another second and see what the hype is all about, shall we?

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #1 - On sale January 25th, 2023

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story kicks off with Cássia Costa heading to the Helix Campus, a prestigious high school in Apex City with her mother. Driving along, Cássia questions her mother’s story about being on a monorail. She mentions how she was there meeting a source for a story about museum artifacts. Suddenly, they were attacked by a frightening creature. Luckily, a figure bursts through the train car for the save. That figure is…. INFERNO GIRL RED! readers get treated to a great action sequence with foreshadowing into a greater threat looming.

During the car ride, Cassia’s mother gets a phone call about a reporting job but is turned down due to her IGR stories being considered untrue. This worries Cassia as she arrives at the campus. her mother reassures her she will be fine and to take full advantage of this opportunity. That said, Cassia make her way into a class, where she meets her future roommate Harriette and Doctor Janine Caro, a famous engineer, physicist and owner of the campus. With a brief class discussion and syllabus of expectations, Cassia settles in to school life with a trip to the library.

Along this trip, an unexpected event happens: Apex City is removed from its’ foundation?! A cloaked figure stands in amusement watching the move unfold as it appears the staff wielded is the catalyst. Cassia watches from inside the library as a red object meteors into her path and attaches an armband to her. From this moment on, her life will never be the same.

What direction does Cassia’s life go now? What is the grave situation unfolding? While catching up with her mother, Cassia knows what she is going to have to do. The question now becomes: Is she ready for her destiny? Readers sit ringside as a new hero rises to the challenge while questioning this new direction with a perfect final panel to close events off with.

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #1 - On sale January 25th, 2023

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #1 - On sale January 25th, 2023

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

Groom plays heavy into the themes of hope versus hopeless with this debut. Cassia comes across as a character still trying to find her way while picking up a responsibility she doesn’t think or want to handle. Yet, readers witness how she rises to the challenge at hand because of the confidence instilled in her by her mother. Their dynamic is the backbone of this series as Cassia tries improving their situation by the opportunity given at the school. Her mother puts her setbacks aside to build Cassia up which instantly connects with readers about how important their bond is. The pacing works well to allow the major players of this story to establish themselves early. Dr. Caro and Harriette provide a solid balance for Cassia from the heroic world she’s about to embark in. The action sequences move fast but don’t overtake Cassia’s trail by fire in her new persona. Seeing the original IGR in action gave readers enough to form an idea of what to expect with the powers that there wasn’t a huge need to have Cassia re-tell it through her eyes. This issue had action, drama and intrigue, a wining formula to hook readers in for the long haul.

D’urso and Monti’s art meshes up perfectly with the writing of the story. The world of Apex City feels vibrant and full of possibilities right from the two page panel when Cassia and her mom are driving into the city. The campus had a distinct vibe going on as well. It never felt like “just another school”. The bonding moments between Cassia and her mom also jump off the panels as seeing how supportive they are of each other is such a driving plot point. With all the world building going on,nothing takes away from the moment readers see Cassia in full IGR costume. There is no way the full page panel isn’t made into a poster as it drops a clear exclamation point that a hero has arrived! The action panels move swiftly and readers can sense the tension unfolding as both IGR’s showcase their powers in various manners. Excellent final image to close this chapter out of, leaving much possibilities for where the story goes from here.

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #1 - On sale January 25th, 2023

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #1 - On sale January 25th, 2023

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: The hype is real! The latest edition into the Massive-verse (officially) plants their foundation for a must-have story of hope versus darkness. Groom, D’Urso and the team deliver excellent writing and eye-catching art to solidify the next big hero in comics is ready to light up the local comic shops for NCBD!

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Inferno Girl Red: Book One #1.

Thanks for reading!

IMMORTAL SERGEANT #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re taking a look at a book coming from Image Comics that has the pair of award winning creators from I KILL GIANTS teaming up again to present a mini-series that should be one to watch. IMMORTAL SERGEANT #1 by JOE KELLY and KEN NIIMURA presents the story of James Sargent aka Sarge, a police detective and his journey battling father time to solve one last case before his retirement. Let’s take a closer look at the series and see how everything kicks off, shall we?

IMMORTAL SERGEANT #1 - On Sale January 18th, 2023 Creative: JOE KELLY and KEN NIIMURA Credit: Image Comics

IMMORTAL SERGEANT #1 - On Sale January 18th, 2023

Creative: JOE KELLY and KEN NIIMURA

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue kicks off with a ‘72 Caddilac Coupe speeding around the Shady Glen Golf Club. When the car finally stops, a man jumps out and throws his pocket watch into the air and starts shooting at it. The watch is engraved to “Deputy Sgt. James P Sargent upon his retirement of 45 years of Honorable service to the N.C.P.D”. What would cause Sarge to start firing at his watch on the middle of a green at the golf course?

The story time jumps one week prior. A few officers walk into Sarge’s office trying to make small talk about his retirement. Sarge’s answer is on they’re not expecting as he makes it pretty clear, hes not happy to go. As Sarge starts scoping out the police station, he stumbles upon an item in his desk that shakes him up a bit. The item is a shoe that readers find out belong to a body found in a grassy area. Sarge speeds off to Coppers, a police officers bar. Sarge even has a seat engraved with his permanent reservation. He makes some small talk with the bartender before leaving for his car.

Once outside, there’s a few young punks hanging around his car. Sarge makes a statement in how he handles the punks by hocking them when they’re leaning on the car! Once inside, he looks at the passenger seat of the car where he’s taken the shoe of evidence with him! What is Sarge going to do with this shoe? Is it a clue to a bigger case? Readers tag along for the ride to one more stop before ending Sarge’s night with a message that might change everything heading into next issue.

IMMORTAL SERGEANT #1 - On Sale January 18th, 2023

Creative: JOE KELLY and KEN NIIMURA

Credit: Image Comics

Kelly sets up the foundation for a very intriguing story. Sarge doesn’t reveal too many details out this case other than a reaction for the shoe found in the evidence bag. Readers can speculate this is for a case unsolved by his actions. Kelly depicts Sarge as a gruff officer not ready to hang it up just yet. The social encounters he has verifies that. Sarge makes it clear he’s not going anywhere and lives that motto with some reckless driving. The final moments will throw an interesting dynamic into Sarge’s last ride and that will make readers keep a close eye out for the next chapter.

Niimura’s art seizes the frantic energy of Sarge’s life. The driving panels will really stand out as they feel loud and fast. There’s one full page panel that exemplifies how fast the Cadillac is moving much like Sarge is moving to outrun Father Time. The driving is only matched by the shooting at the golf course. The two-page spread pops right off the panels into readers’ faces. Sarge’s unique grinning in certain panels lets readers know he’s not going quietly into the gentle night of retirement. The final images are crafty enough to let readers know Sarge’s feelings with what is now getting added into his final week on the force.

IMMORTAL SERGEANT #1 - On Sale January 18th, 2023

Creative: JOE KELLY and KEN NIIMURA

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Immortal Sergeant #1 greets readers to a retiring sergeant’s last week that is anything but oridinary. Kelly and Niimura bestow Sarge’s world with crafty storytelling and art to plant the early groundwork for a story that will only grow stronger and bigger from here. Get on board now! Make sure to check this book out on New Comic Book Day.

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Thanks for reading.

THE DEAD LUCKY #5 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, the battle for San Francisco presses forward in the pages of one of 2022’s best new series. This series was heavily nominated for this year’s CHEERSIES Awards and looks to carry that momentum into 2023. THE DEAD LUCKY #5 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil) for Image Comics sees the fallout of Bibi’s choice last issue and will anyone be ready for what’s next! The series has been excellent from the jump and it was announced that there will be a small break after issue #6. That said, the expectations for this latest chapter just spiked even further! Let’s not wait any longer to head back into the Massive-Verse to see what’s happening now, shall we?

THE DEAD LUCKY #5 - On Sale January 11th, 2023

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

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

San Francisco has never been the same since Bibiana Lopez-Yang aka Bibi returned home. An honorably discharged veteran, Bibi has now been caught into the middle of the conflict between Morrow, a corporation seizing control of the city with technology and the Salvation Gang, a group of questionable people fighting them back but can they be trusted? While this conflict is going on, Bibi has been dealing with her own mental health issues (PTSD and Survivor’s Guilt) post service. Being in the middle of the Morrow/Salvation Gang conflict, Bibi has had a tough introduction in the world of super heroes with ever growing electrical based powers. Not every outing has gone well. When Morrow lured her out in the public, Bibi’s parents restaurant was destroyed and she nearly lost her father in the process. With Morrow continuing to back her into a corner, Bibi makes a choice to form an uneasy alliance with the Salvation gang! “An enemy of my enemy is my friend” has never been more true than here.

This issue opens up Mack Sands, a reporter covering the fallout of”The Darkest Day”, which was an out of control protest. The end result gives Morrow a big win by being awarded the keys to the city by the mayor! With a growing influence on the city and “promises” by CEO Jimmi Moss (who’s been pulling strings behind the scenes) of making San Fran better, the public still is at unrest as martial law has been declared! In response, the Salvation Gang is trying to sell their vision of San Francisco to the reporter, with very little success. With the building tension, Bibi makes plans to handle Morrow with her new “allies”.

The Salvation Gang “acquires” some Morrow Bots for Bibi to control. When Bibi is told of their vision of her running all three bots, there’s a familiar face of the massive-verse that pops up: Shift! Last seen in Radiant Black, Shift has been hired to help the Salvation Gang with Morrow. Readers see there is a personal connection with Shift’s motivations in this instance. With the new player entering the game, Bibi unveils her plan of derailing Morrow’s influence on the city.

The Salvation Gang wants more of an extreme showing but Bibi sticks to her plan of less casualties and more effectiveness. How will they make this work? After a few hours and some possible final goodbyes, Bibi and the Salvation Gang try making their move until Morrow strikes first. Readers will have much to enjoy seeing the battle of San Francisco unfold. The action is big, but the surprises are bigger. Can Bibi work with Shift and The Salvation Gang? Is everyone on the up and up about why they’re involved Readers will also have one amazing final image to close out the frantic speed of the battle to process while waiting for the next issue.

THE DEAD LUCKY #5 - On Sale January 11th, 2023

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

Credit: Image Comics

THE DEAD LUCKY #5 - On Sale January 11th, 2023

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

Credit: Image Comics

Flores keeps a solid balance of drama and action within this issue. The dynamic between Shift and Bibi is payed up perfectly. It’s a reluctant pairing but seeing how their different personalities mesh made for scene stealing panels. Hopefully readers get to see more of this down the road. Witnessing Bibi prepare for the final battle was another strong area. Her final goodbyes* gave readers an insight to how heavy the stakes were going into the battle. Once Morrow makes the first move, the pacing really speeds up but takes nothing away from what’s unfolding. With the odds stacked against them, Bibi doesn’t back down. There’s a few moments that will make readers very excited to see play out during the fighting. The final act is going to be a great surprise for readers with a parting panel to carry that excitement to the next issue.

Carlomagno & Iacono hits the ground running with the battle unfolding. The action is BIG and everything you would expect from a battle of this magnitude. There’s an almost full page panel in the midst of the battle that will have readers amped up for what’s ensuing next. No spoilers but when the page is seen, it’s placed perfectly to kick in the next phase of he battle. The costume upgrades and weaponry were excellent as well. The back and forth between Shift and Bibi stands out greatly due to Shift’s smarmy grinning after every snarky comment to get under Bibi’s skin. It’s countered with Bibi not giving in (with the exception of a few well-timed one-liners). The final goodbyes came off great too as readers can easily sense that THIS might be the last time Bibi sees her family, Eddie and Maria Garcia. Heading into the last issue of the arc, there was much to be enjoyed here.

THE DEAD LUCKY #5 - On Sale January 11th, 2023

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

Credit: Image Comics

THE DEAD LUCKY #5 - On Sale January 11th, 2023

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

Credit: Image Comics

THE DEAD LUCKY #5 - On Sale January 11th, 2023

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

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: The Dead Lucky has arguably their best issue with #5, and that’s saying something with how incredible this book as been! With a familiar Massive-verse friend stopping by, Bibi’s battle for San Francisco shifts into a few unexpected directions but never loses sight of the endgame. Flores, Carlomagno and the team bring the action, drama and excitement that simply can’t be missed within these pages. Do not leave your local comic shop without this book in your possession!

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BLACK CLOAK #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a brand new series from Image Comics that has generated a huge buzz before hitting the LCS. BLACK CLOAK #1 by Kelly Thompson (Eisner Award winner 2021 - Black Widow), Meredith McClaren (Hinges) and Beccy Carey takes readers on a creative whodunit epic blending in many themes along the way. . Considering the creative team behind this book, the hype is well warranted. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening in this over-sized (50+ pages) debut issue, shall we?

BLACK CLOAK #1 - On sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren, and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This story kicks off in the city of Kiros. Kiros is described as “the last city in the known world.” Readers discover that many years ago, there was peace made after a devastating war. Now in a state of tranquility, it would appear that things in Kiros should be great. However, it does not seem to be the case. Readers get ushered into a big example of how there’s still danger lurking within the city limits with many different characters living together in this fantastic new world.

A sea-like figure known as a “Maid” (note the fishtales) emerges from the Lagoon, an area within Kiros. The maid appears to die on shore in front of a group of fellow maids. Right behind them, a Elf-human named Dace also emerges lifeless and crashes near the deceased maid, with the group dispersing.

The story now shifts to Merchant Row where readers get introduced to Detective Phaedra Essex, known for wearing a Black Cloak to be identified as law enforcement.Essex handles a routine issue with one of the inhabitants of Kiros, a goat/human-esque figure before getting called away to what will be a shocking crime scene that she won’t be ready for.

That scene is located above the Salty Crow in an apartment in the Narrows. A fellow Black Cloak named Pax is investigating a dead body with royal ink on their arm. The body turns out to be Freyal III of Sidra, the heir apparent to the throne!

From here, Essex reveals a bombshell to Pax involving the deceased! The pair now starts to investigate Freyal’s death. First stop is to the Salty Crow, where more clues are revealed about Freyal. Once back at the station, the pair are called to the lagoon and now investigate the bodies found earlier in the issue.

How/Are they connected to Freyal? With more clues and a rising body count, readers won’t be ready for the next steps in the investigation. The tension keeps building and hits a certain peak when Essex gets clearence to meet with the royalty of Kiros with Freyal’s passing. Those scenes are impactful but get ready for the fallout. No one is going to be ready for that and the final image to close this chapter out.

BLACK CLOAK #1 - On sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren, and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

BLACK CLOAK #1 - On sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren, and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

BLACK CLOAK #1 - On sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren, and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

Talk about a debut issue! With all the complexity of introducing readers to a fantasy world, at its’ core, Black Cloak is an engaging thriller. Thompson establishes that right from the start and never lets that sway what is unfolding here. There are many characters and figures making first impressions but none shine brighter that Detective Phaedra Essex. The character of Essex is a multi-layered figure as her connection to the murder victim drives the story into new directions. In a way, Essex becomes an enigma herself. There is no bigger (or better) example of this than when she meets with the Queen to inform her of Freyal’s death. As that business trip expands, questions become raised about Essex that plant the foundation for bigger answers later in the series. The partnership between Essex and Pax is another strong element in this book. It is very easy to pick up that the pair have been working together for a while and are committed to solving this high profile case with Pax making sure Essex can handle working it with all the emotional baggage involved. For being an over-sized issue, the story moves pretty steady without ever feeling like the leads are dwelling too long on any scene. The writing will lock you in from page one and doesn’t let go till the exclamation point put at the end of the issue!

With as fantastic as the story and writing is, McClaren and Carey match the drama and excitement of this story perfectly. With the fantasy element of Kiros, the characters all have distinctive looks. From the maids in the lagoon to proprietors of the Salty Crow to the Police Station characters and more, Kiros lives up to the “last city in the known world” with all the different residents. The city has many elements to it and for a first issue, it showcased enough to hook people in to find out more. Seeing Essex’s reactions to what unfolds in this issue is also noteworthy. McClaren never keeps the reader guessing on how Phaedra is reacting to a moment. The world of Kiros also is featured to readers as a place where more is going on that anyone realizes. There are many panels that will stand out but none might be greater than the final one page panel to end this issue on. Get ready for that!

BLACK CLOAK #1 - On sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren, and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

BLACK CLOAK #1 - On sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren, and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

BLACK CLOAK #1 - On sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren, and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Black Cloak #1 welcomes readers to a flawless blend of imagination and mystery. Thompson, McClaren and Carey present the world of Kiros with exceptional storytelling and vibrant art. This book will mesmerize readers from the opening page until that huge final page. You won’t want to miss this one at the local comic shops for new comic book day. Highest Possible Recommendation.

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ROGUE SUN #9 (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 taking a trip back to one of comics' most creative universes: The Massiveverse and one of the best new series of 2022. ROGUE SUN by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey has been nothing short of incredible issue after incredible issue (including the clever CYOA style of #7). Issue 8 set up the origin of a brand new threat to the young hero. Let's check out the latest chapter (ROGUE SUN #9 with guest artist Marco Renna) and see how the story is evolving, shall we?

ROGUE SUN #9 - On Sale December 21st, 2022

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (Cover: Luana Vecchio)

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Rogue Sun is the story of Dylan Siegal, the son of the supernatural defender Marcus Siegel aka Rogue Sun. Their relationship has never been easy. After his father's death, Dylan has inherited the mantle and is trying to become a hero no matter what obstacles are thrown his way. From Cataclysm to Suave to Ornate among more, Dylan’s life has been tested in ways that he never thought would happen. Factor in trying to balance a normal life in high school and a step-family whose feelings toward him can only be described as “complicated” and it spells for quite the captivating tale.

Last issue, readers witnessed the beginnings of a new enemy for Dylan: Hellbent. After Dylan intervenes on Suave’s latest plans, he unknowingly seriously injures one of the henchmen. At the hospital, The henchman’s son Hunter, finds his dad in very grim condition. While outside the hospital, Hunter comes across a creature and a weapon which can extract the revenge on Rogue Sun for hurting his dad.

This issue kicks off with Dylan looking for the lost Sun Stone (which gives him his powers as Rogue Sun). It’s discovered by Brock, who seems to have some ulterior motives with his sister Aurel concerning the stone. The story then shifts to Dylan in high school and preparing for the upcoming Homecoming Dance. His “friend” Bryon has secured a date via Dylan’s teachings but the same cannot be said for Dylan. After a creative way to ask, Dylan finds out his former girlfriend Vanessa has moved on with someone else. Left heartbroken, Dylan is looking for a distraction.

Readers see this distraction up close and personal as Hellbent makes a play on robbing the bank. Rogue Sun arrives looking for a fight. Readers get quite the first impression of Hellbent and what he’s capable of. How does this encounter go? How powerful is Hellbent? The answers come pretty fast for readers with a final act that is going to bring forth some questions heading to next issue.

ROGUE SUN #9 - On Sale December 21st, 2022

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (Cover: Luana Vecchio)

Credit: Image Comics

ROGUE SUN #9 - On Sale December 21st, 2022

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (Cover: Luana Vecchio)

Credit: Image Comics

Parrott balances out this issue with the high school moments and big action in the latter half. Fun segment with how Dylan asked Vanessa out for homecoming. With all the supernatural elements surrounding Rogue Sun, the high school stories play as a great counter to the more serious panels in the series. “High School” Dylan isn’t winning most over compared to his alter ego. Dylan has shown off more bully behavior than hero at school, but outside is a different story. Hellbent’s true introduction was pulled off superbly. Great fight sequence and post conversation to connect him with the audience. Hellbent’s not just a “bad guy” as the motivations jump out and really build this character upward. The sub-plot with Brock and Aurie will be one to watch in future issues. Great issue.

This book couldn’t have picked a better fill-in artist for Abel than Renna. The synergy with Parrott (who worked with him for Mighty Morphin by Boom Studios) never was lost. Seeing Dylan lay the elaborate way to ask Vanessa out to its fallout made for solid character work. Renna illustrates some great noteworthy panels such as Aurie and Brock’s Sun Stone tale. The fight with Hellbent jumps out at readers for its’ continuous action pace. Post fight made for some complementary reassurance to what levels Hellbent are willing to go on. The final image to close out the book on will definitely cause some buzz

ROGUE SUN #9 - On Sale December 21st, 2022

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (Cover: Luana Vecchio)

Credit: Image Comics

ROGUE SUN #9 - On Sale December 21st, 2022

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (Cover: Luana Vecchio)

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Rogue Sun #9 makes a grand entrance for the latest rogue in the Massive-Verse while breaking away from the heroics to showcase the balance with “normal” direction. Parrott and Renna re-unite and drive home the issue was phenomenal writing and art. This series is never short of surprises and should be a staple of your LCS pull list each month.

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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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