THE SCHLUB #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 been making a lot of buzz in anticipation with comic book fans. With an all-star creative team behind it, there’s no doubt why readers have this book on their radar for New Comic Book Day.

THE SCHLUB #1 by RYAN STEGMAN (Vanish), KENNY PORTER (Superboy), TYRELL CANNON (Beef Bros), MIKE SPICER and JOHN J. HILL introduces Roger Dalton to the world and welcomes everyone to tag along with the start of an unlikely hero’s journey. Let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening here, shall we?

THE SCHLUB #1 by RYAN STEGMAN, KENNY PORTER, TYRELL CANNON, MIKE SPICER and JOHN J. HILL (Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in a dentist office. Roger Dalton is working on someone’s teeth. The narration describes him as a loser who’s never had a big win. While working on his patient, Dalton looks out the window and catches a sight he doesn’t want to see. His Father and brother are setting up shop across the street with their 13th business location. Roger is not handling the news well while he’s on the phone with his ex-wife.

As he’s having the conversation, Roger is oblivious to a few things. The TV is broadcasting about an evacuation downtown. There’s a patient that is sitting there waiting for Roger to work. Right as he is ready to begin his work, the office starts shaking. Bursting thru the room is Cirrus, a powerful superhero.

Cirrus is squaring of with WYRM, a magical sorcerer. During the fight in the office, Wyrm drops a mysterious object. Roger picks it up and activates it! What happens next changes the course of not only this ordinary nobody but the fabled superhero trying to save the day!

What happens with great power in irresponsible hands? That becomes the question surrounding this series as Roger is no longer a nobody with the fate of the world now in his hands. Can he defeat Wyrm? Is he ready for what’s next? The final image leaves no doubt that this story is far from being your average superhero tale.

Breakdown: Stegman and Porter set a course of unlikely circumstance with the base of this story. Dalton is far from a worthy candidate to become a hero. His persona is driven by jealousy and failure. Even in what appears to be his greatest moment, it happens by sheer luck. The irony of his luck is uncanny and will win readers over as his story progresses. The pairing of Dalton and Cirrus meshes well as polar opposites fighting for the same cause but gives this issue a solid balance of light-hearted jokes in between the action. There’s a lot to enjoy of this debut.

Cannon and Spicer bring to life the absurdity of Dalton’s actions ranging from his jealously of his dad and brother to his cluelessness of his patient. Each panel comes across with a great sense of levity before the heroics begin. That portion starts with a big two page spread instantly bringing the bold world of Cirrus to readers. Seeing Dalton’s facial reactions after becoming a surprise hero added a grounded connection to the overall story. This all paved the way for the closing act which lets readers know Dalton’s life as he knew it will never be “normal” again.

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

Will great power wield great responsiblity? That is the question posed by Stegman, Porter, Cannon and the team with this highly engaging tale. The pairing of Dalton and Cirrus proves for a great combo of heroics and humor that should be a hit with readers for New Comic Book Day!

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VOID RIVALS #3 (IMAGE COMICS via SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT)

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

For this entry, we’re diving back into the Energon Universe within the pages of Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment’s latest hit! Ever since it’s debut, VOID RIVALS by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes and Rus Wooton has many fans watching its every move in anticipation for the new Transformers and G.I.Joe related properties coming. Few books in recent memory have generated such an immediate impact than what has been happening here.

With two strong issues setting the pace and dropping surprise after surprise, Issue #3 is set to hit local comic shops. Let’s take a closer look at where the latest chapter takes readers now, shall we?

VOID RIVALS #3 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes and Rus Wooton (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Darak (an Agorrian) and Solila (A Zertinian) have crossed each other’s path on an unknown planet. Their alien races have been bitter enemies for years. Survival has forced them to become uneasy allies. The pair has also crossed paths with Jetfire (a Cybertronian) which delighted fans when the reveal became public.

After making a last ditch attempt to fix a ship to fly away, the pair makes an escape from the planet with secrets discovered to tell. Readers found out the backstory to the warring aliens and now know the bitter enemies must find a way to come together before they are all doomed. All roads point back to the Sacred Ring. With a final attempt, luck appears to be on their side. However, Darak and Solila’s escape leads to a bigger problem. While in space, they are hijacked by figures Transformer fans know: The SKUXXOID!

This chapter begins with the pair fighting a Skuxxoid. The action is fast paced with the pair on their heels. Dark is hit with a shot in the skirmish. Dark tried saying “Save Yourself” but Solila ignores the request. In a creative use of her weapon, she takes down Skuxxoid long enough to buy time for Darak and her to escape. Skuxxoid opts not to Perdue but rather inspect the ship he acquired.

The unlikely duo make their way through the gigantic ship with danger lurking all around. How will they figure out a way home now? What obstacles lay in their path? Readers quickly find out that there is no easy way home as the pair have to make some questionable calls on the road to return. Just when readers think they have an idea where the story is going, there’s a few twists along the way that will keep them guessing until the next chapter drops.

VOID RIVALS #3 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes and Rus Wooton (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment - Cover: James Harren)

Kirkman keeps things interesting with the events of this issue. At its’ core, the story still is anchored around the born enemies as Dakar and Solila carry the uneasiness of their alliance. Forcing them to work together against Skuxxoid kicked things off with Solila slowly revealing her true nature. By far and away, she is the breakout character of this series. Darak (much like the readers) are slowly picking up there is more to her saga than she is letting on. The action sequences are well-timed as they push the pair to work together, breaking up Darak’s question.

The Skuxxoid resolution is a great twist and one readers shouldn’t see coming. The final act is compelling as the next phase is crucial of how it’s handled. The final moment solidifies that the true nature of this book has only just begun and that’s a massive win for readers.

De Felici and Lopes fuse the action with the drama nicely for this issue. The images of Skuxxoid fighting off the pair set a strong tone early. This is topped by their first obstacle they come across on the escape. The (near) full page panel pops off the page and heighten the events of the high stakes at hand. The art team also utilizes the body language of the pair to exemplify the struggles they’ve had returning home. The prime example is the final act. The panels build to a striking image to close events, connecting with a final image to throw everything we know thus far away.

VOID RIVALS #3 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes and Rus Wooton (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment - Cover: Taurin Clarke)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The Energon Universe’s odd couple dives further into danger with another excellent chapter. Kirkman, De Felici and the team waste no time building the tension and turmoil to a show-stopping conclusion. Make plans to pick this issue up as the story hasn’t begun to even hit its’ next level yet!

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BLACK CLOAK #6 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are returning to the land of Kiros with one of Image Comics’ best series. BLACK CLOAK by Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey has been an incredible journey with its’ murder mystery within the fantasy realm. Each issue has led readers into a web of mistrust and power struggles that have tested two of Kiros’ best in law-enforcement. With issue #6 marking the first arc conclusion, fans are anxious to see what secrets get revealed now. Let’s not wait any longer and see where the case leads us now, shall we?

BLACK CLOAK #6 by by Kelly Thompson , Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

BLACK CLOAK #6 by by Kelly Thompson , Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Freyal III of Sidra, the heir apparent to the royal family of Kiros has been found dead in a questionable area of the city. Phaedra Essex and Pax are the two Black Cloaks (Kiros Law Enforcement) assigned to the case. This hits especially close to home with Phaedra as she was linked to Freyal at one point. With Freyal’s death, tension has mounted to a fever pitch with Kiros’ residents. The public wants answers. Vested parties have interest.

With everyone from the Queen and family to the Kiros Three (last humans left) watching, the pair of Cloaks haven’t had an easy go-around. The search for answers have put Phaedra especially in the line of danger more than once. With some new information into their case, the pair has crashed a party in the Royal Castle. As they make their way through the party, they stumble across secrets neither were expecting.

This issue begins with Essex and Pax discovering the Taka Pens beneath the Castle. Readers find out quickly that Kiros has a very horrible secret that the family has been covering up. The Taka have been used and abused for their magic in energizing the city. The revelation is frightening as what one goes thru is displayed with no punches pulled. Essex and Pax can not believe what they have witnessed. As they plan on exposing this heinous treatments, they are stopped Lysanthir, one of the queens’ most loyal magicians.

What secrets get exposed, readers will brace themselves as the connection between Freyal’s death and the Taka begins to come clearer. With each page, the threads of mystery unwind. There is a great deal of information to take in which should bring closure to many lingering questions.

That said, the final act brings forth a rollercoaster of emotional payoffs and fast paced action. If you have read this series since day 1 (like I have), the ending will pack a serious inner blow as how events play out. If this is your first time diving in, you are either going to be searching your LCS for copies or waiting for the TPB in the fall. This issue packs everyhting you could want. The closing moments bring forth an interesting perspective heading into its’ next phase. it is a perfect closing….for now…..

BLACK CLOAK #6 by by Kelly Thompson , Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

BLACK CLOAK #6 by by Kelly Thompson , Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

BREAKDOWN: Thompson has mastered leading readers into the deep layers of this story. Once this finale gets rolling, their patience is paid off with a tremendous issue. Phaedra and Pax have been protagonists that are easy to cheer for. Their reaction to the Takas is very reflective of how the readers will be. Once that revelation hits, the story shifts into high gear.

Like any mystery, the clues behind Freyal’s death come to light. Thompson paints such a tragic picture and hits on many levels. Never at any point was it treated as open and shut. As more information comes to light, readers can see how impactful these actions were. Thompson doesn’t let up as events shift forward into the Taka situation. The pacing gave each plot point ample time to become enamored in. It is never felt as wasted space or forced time. It is a perfect set-up to lead into the closing moments. For where things go from here is anyone’s guess. In the present, fans will have nothing but praise for this concluding issue and story.

McClaren and Carey present some intense visuals for this closing arc chapter. The Taka scene in the beginning spares no time in bringing the horrors directly to the reader. This is capped off with a full-page panel that drops a big exclamation point on the scene. Once the fallout from this begins, the emotions start pouring out of the panels.

The flashback moments prove to be quite eye-catching as the color scheme used makes them pop off the pages. They don’t lose the key elements of the story that they are telling. Each reaction and mannerism adds more to Thompson’s writing. Readers don’t have much time to recover from all these moments as the story picks up its’ pace going into the closing. The art team demonstrate how quickly things are progressing with the actions. Going into the final pages, McClaren and Carey tie in reactions with the characters to say goodbye, leading to a closing full page panel ushering in the next phase of this amazing story.

BLACK CLOAK #6 by by Kelly Thompson , Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

BLACK CLOAK #6 by by Kelly Thompson , Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: 10 OUT OF 10

The world of Kiros and its’ magical mystery gets exposed in an unforgettable story arc conclusion. Thompson, McClaren and Carey have welcomed readers into an incredible tale filled with fantastic writing and spectacular visuals that builds towards an emotional send-off that won’t be forgotten anytime soon. Highest possible recommendation for this series and issue for New Comic Book day.

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KLIK KLIK BOOM #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re following the next chapter of a brand new story coming out of Image Comics. The debut issue was a very spectacular read and let readers with a great cliffhanger. Now on its next chapter, fans have much to be excited about.

KLIK KLIK BOOM #2 by Doug Wagner, Doug Dabbs, Matt Wilson and Ed Dukeshire brings the danger right to Serena and Sprout’s front door. Let’s not wait any longer and dive into this series!

KLIK KLIK BOOM #2 by Doug Wagner, Doug Dabbs, Matt Wilson and Ed Dukeshire (Credit: Image Comics)

*** POSIBLE SPOILER WARNING *** PREVIOUS REVIEW

A reporter named Serena Biggs has been investigating the person behind the mysterious polaroid pictures found in New York City. When the danger of searching brings her in the path of a silent assassin named Sprout, Serena has no idea what she has just walked into. After a “conversation”, Sprout lets Serena (slightly) in on her revenge mission for her grandfather. Now the pair has to prepare for armed gunman walking right to their front door…..

The issue begins with the gunman walking into the hotel Sprout is staying in. They’re pressuring the clerk at the front desk for information. He reveals Sprout rented every room in the hotel. With a full search underway, Sprout and Serena look on as the danger draws closer.

Readers see how Sprout is ready for the attack as the hotel has traps lying all around. Can the pair survive long enough to crack into Sprout’s mission of revenge? If they do, what is the next steps in the plan or has someone bet them to the punch? There’s a lot going on with this issue that is sure to please heading into the next chapter.

KLIK KLIK BOOM #2 by Doug Wagner, Doug Dabbs, Matt Wilson and Ed Dukeshire (Credit: Image Comics)

BREAKDOWN: Wagner goes all in on displaying how crafty Sprout is with her mission. The plan of going “Home Alone” in the hotel has a great twist. Readers can instantly see how strategic Sprout is without coming across forced. The flashback sequences with her grandfather hit their marks as to why she’s so committed to her mission. Seeing the story play out through Serena’s eyes gives a solid perspective mirroring the readers. Leading into the final act, Wagner displays the quirks between the pair before slamming on the breaks for the final image. There’s a lot to enjoy with this story.

Dabbs and Wilson present a situation where the scenes could misfire for being too cartoonish, but hit the marks with a bullseye. The hotel panels are visually popping off, giving the readers a memorable series of events. The flashback panels continue add another layer to the story with how deeply invested Sprout is for vengeance. The mannerisms between Serena and Sprout pulls back the seriousness of the tale, giving readers a chance to catch a breath before heading into the closing act. Strong final one page panel to end things on a more puzzling note while keeping fans invested heading to the midway issue.

KLIK KLIK BOOM #2 by Doug Wagner, Doug Dabbs, Matt Wilson and Ed Dukeshire (Credit: Image Comics)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The odd couple pairing of Serena and Sprout are tasked with finding a way to survive with mounting pressure. Wagner’s writing keeps readers glued in, constructing a multi-leveled tale. This is matched panel for panel with exceptional art from Dabbs and Wilson, giving readers much to ponder while figuring out the true mission at hand. This is a book you can’t miss on New Comic Book Day.

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SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #3 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out the latest chapter of a throwback style series from Image Comics. Since it’s debut, the Savage Strength of Starstorm has brought out elements of the vintage superhero stories of the past.

With its’ latest chapter (by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone), the series looks to expand further ona growing universe. Let’s take a glimpse of what’s happening in the life of Grant Garrison, shall we?

THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #3 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics)

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

Who is Grant Garrison? That is the question surrounding the mysterious teenager who is found with amnesia. When trying to assume a normal high school life, a meteor crashes into Kirby High School. With only fellow student Jen surviving, Grant becomes tangled up with an object that awakens powers inside of him.

Since then, Grant has tried figuring out what happened. Making matters worse, it appears that there are more elements at play with ZOMBIES lurking. Plus, there’s also vested parties in space looking for what Grant ahs to! Suffice to say, things are never dull in his world.

This chapter opens up with Princess Z’Shan Draigo addressing the Tiger Clan about retrieving the Sharsrum, the object which gives Grant his powers. Meanwhile on Earth, Grant is dealing with a Tyrannosaurs Rex rampaging. After somehow using his powers to transform the dinosaur into frogs, Jen tracks Grant down about what happened to them.

They fly to meet Jen’s half-brother Ian in the hospital, recovering from the injuries of the meteor attack. However the happy reunion is cut short as the Tiger Clan arrives to Earth looking for their bounty.

Is the rookie hero ready for this challenge? Readers see quickly that Grant might have bitten off more than he can chew with this fight. Readers won’t believe the outcome of this skirmish as a message is sent without any uncertainty. The final page leaves much to question as the universe being built here doesn’t stop growing.

THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #3 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics)

BREAKDOWN: This issue was much stronger that the previous one and cleared up some lingering questions. Craig shows no fear in expanding this universe very rapidly. The addition of the Tiger Clan played a bigger role than expected and in a short amount of time, Grant has a steady rogues gallery building.

However, the scenes in the hospital were ones I keyed in on. Hearing the recap thru the conversation streamlined a great deal of the fast moving portions of the series. Once the major conflict happened, readers were all in about Grant fighting back. The closing moments of the battle proved to be a surprise but one that felt like there is way more to that character’s story yet to be told.

The biggest positive to this series is how much the visuals radiate the Kirby style of superheroes. From the initial two-page spread of the Tiger Clan introduction to the two page battle with the T-Rex, Craig showcases he’s having fun with this story. The panels carry a classic feel that most books don’t have these days.

The fight between the Tiger Clan and Grant comes off clean. There are some great full page panels mixed in for a solid dramatic element. Things move at a swift pace with a great stunning ending pieced together. The final moments grow the universe even more but only time will tell how that plays out.

THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #3 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics)

THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #3 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

Craig and Finestone layer the foundation of their expanding universe with an engaging issue. The introduction of more rogues proves dangerous through solid writing and strong visuals. This series has such a vintage vibe to it that if you’re into superheroes, this should be on your radar for New Comic Book Day.

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THE DEAD LUCKY #7 (IMAGE COMICS via BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

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

For this entry, it is the long awaited return of one of the pillars of comic’s most exciting universe: the Massive-verse! The Image Comics line (via Black Market Narrative) has returned with a vengeance following its’ 2023 “Supermassive” Crossover book. The landmark Radiant Black #25 and Rogue Sun #13 have both resumed to much fan reaction. Now, the last regular series Massive-Verse Book is back at the local comic shops this week!

THE DEAD LUCKY #7 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil) brings a new stat quo following the aftermath of the Battle for San Francisco! Let’s not wait any longer and dive into this issue, shall we?

THE DEAD LUCKY #7 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO and BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

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

Returning home for Bibiana Lopez-Yang aka Bibi post military service has not been easy. After being honorably discharged, Bibi is addressing her own mental health issues (PTSD and Survivor’s Guilt) and the event from Afghanistan that killed her platoon along with giving her eletrical based powers.

Bibi was also caught in the middle of a battle between Morrow, a tech corporation looking to control San Francisico and the Salvation Gang, a self-touted “fighters for the people”, but are they really? The battle has been brought to her front door with her parents’ restaurant being lost in the fight.

With things escalating, Bibi forges an uneasy alliance with The Salvation Gang to end things once and for all. However, nothing could have prepared Bibi for losing her ex-boyfriend/ally Eddie, who sacrificed himself to save Bibi from a Morrow weapon.

With the gang in shambles and Morrow getting ready for another round, Bibi cuts a deal with Mr. Jimmi Moss, the head of Morrow. The fighting stops when Bibi joins Morrow as the head of their special crimes division. Now on the inside, Bibi makes plans to end Morrow once and for all.

This issue opens up in Bucharest, Romania. A young girl is being held hostage by a group of human traffickers. Getting ready to extract her from this situation is Bibi and her new Morrow team. Readers might recognizes some members as former Salvation Gang standouts. With time ticking away, Bibi goes into action to make the save!

How does this mission fare? Readers see quickly how Bibi operates on getting the job done. In its’ fallout, San Francisco has changed. Is it better or worse? Where does Bibi fit into plans? And what of her next assignment? Readers had better buckle up for an exhilarating ride as the stakes have been raised to challenge Bibi even further than before!

THE DEAD LUCKY #7 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO and BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

THE DEAD LUCKY #7 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO and BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

BREAKDOWN: Flores brings readers back to a very different landscape than when we last saw Bibi. Right from the start, the story wastes no time getting down to business. The tone is tense with every action impactful. Readers immediately sense the danger and how clockwork-like Bibi operates.

The aftermath of the previous arc lingers with Bibi and her emotions reflect that. Readers see that the loss of Eddie still weighs heavy with her motivations post mission. Bibi doesn’t do everything perfect and her interactions with her circle of friends and family demonstrates that exceptionally.

Heading into the final arc, Flores sets up a great cliffhanger ending with an interesting personal set-up. What should be a routine mission turns into something more which fans will clamoring to see more of.

Carlomagno and Iacono deliver a fair balance of action and emotions panels with this return issue. The extraction portion keeps a fast pace, instantly locking in with readers. Seeing how precise Bibi is with her mission was a perfect way to kick things into motion with Morrow.

The emotional changes between Bibi and her supporting cast also jumped out. The art team focuses heavy on the strain of working for Morrow and the guilt of Eddie’s death. It reflects how her character is flawed and not perfect. One sequence that defines this is when Bibi is at the family restaurant Seeing the old picture of her and Eddie, followed by the confession of self guilt made for a noteworthy portion of the issue. Strong final act with a show-stealing final page takes readers into the next chapter in an exhilerating note.

THE DEAD LUCKY #7 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO and BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

THE DEAD LUCKY #7 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO and BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

With a new stat quo cemented in place, the return of Bibiana Lopez-Yang kicks off its’ next chapter with an issue you can’t miss. Flores’ incredible writing is matched with Carlomagno’s superb visuals to give readers a combination of action and emotional complexity that simply can’t be missed. Make sure to snag your copy on New Comic Book Day!

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NOCTERRA: NEMESIS SPECIAL (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are checking out a one-shot special spinning out of a fantastic series from Image Comics. Knowing the creative team behind the book, it has been no doubt why this story has been such a hit.

However, For this issue, there’s a gear switch in the art duties, but trust me, the quality doesn’t suffer from a flat tire. NOCTERRA: NEMESIS Special by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Liam Sharp and Andworld Design adds another element to an ever-captiviating tale. Let’s not delay any longer and see where the journey takes the tale now!

NOCTERRA: NEMESIS Special by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Liam Sharp and Andworld Design (Credit Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING *** See Previous Review

When the world fell into eternal darkness, survival became an understatement. With artificial light being the only guide, the eighteen wheeler of Valentina “Val” Riggs aka Sundog has become more vital that anyone could imagine.

When an offer of transport shows signs of hope, the journey Val (along with her adopted brother Emory, Augustus McCray (Gus) and his grand-daughter Bailey, also known as Piper) started has gone in many directions. With what’s left of the “Sundog Convoy”, the group arrives in Eos, a land of eternal sunshine. However darkness isn’t too far behind.

Blacktop Bill, a dangerous follower of NOX, has tracked them down to Eos. With a gamble to possibly stop Nox, Val and Emory make a run for Argus to attempt victory. A key factor of the plan is Emory making a psychic link and allowing the darkness inside his mind. Desperate times call for desperate measures. With a link in place, the young boy faces a great challenge. The darkness won’t go without a fight as Bill counters the move.

NOCTERRA: NEMESIS Special by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Liam Sharp and Andworld Design (Credit Image Comics)

NOCTERRA: NEMESIS Special by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Liam Sharp and Andworld Design (Credit Image Comics)

This issue kicks off with Bill driving the Eighteen Wheeler directly at Emory. Being ties to a chair doesn’t help matters. Dodging the truck, Emory senses Bill inside his mind and approaching. Meanwhile, in the physical world, Val is driving as fast as she can with danger looming. This is only the beginning of a hellish nightmare that stays shrouded in cold shadows.

Readers get taken along with Emory in confronting some of his deepest fears while holding Bill back. Will he be strong enough? What will Bill do if he defeats Emory? The stakes have never been higher as the journey showcases what pure evil looks like. Will they make it to Argus in time? There are defining answers as the story progresses. A thrill-ride needs to end at some point and the final panel secures the brakes until the last stop in Nocterra #16.

NOCTERRA: NEMESIS Special by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Liam Sharp and Andworld Design (Credit Image Comics)

BREAKDOWN: Snyder takes Emory into the darkest places of his own mind with a chilling tale. The beginning reminded me a touch of the Metallica video for “Enter Sandman”. It is fitting as Blacktop Bill’s ruthlessness on this plane steals the issue. Seeing where Bill takes Emory to confront made an immediate impact. The narration of his dark vision of the world also made Bill a compelling character. Whenever Emory would think he would fight, Bill immediately tortured him back.

Through all this, the writing made Emory into a fitting challenger to Bill. Even at his lowest, Emory kept going forward. This connects with readers as to knowing how important the mission was. The final act brings a serious stop as to what the future appears to bring. All in all, another fantastic read.

Sharp jumping in for art duties gelled perfectly with the story. His style of art mixed with brooding coloring and inks added to the despair of the world of endless night. From the opening with the eighteen wheeler, Sharp set the terror in motion. The use of the headlight coloring made a big statement. The visuals of Emory confronting his past also jumps off the page. It brings an emotional connection front and center for readers. This is followed by an excellent visual combining a painted feel to illustrate Bill’s attack on Emory. There are a few great one page panels that fill the closing act and really end things with a huge climax, taking the story into an unexpected path.

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The grim presence of Nox’s most dangerous follower shines through in an incredible one-shot issue. The haunting fantasy battlefield of Emory’s mind comes to life through excellent writing and stunning visuals. The creative team keeps the petal to the metal with an engaging tale that is a must-have on New Comic Book Day.

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VOID RIVALS #2 (IMAGE COMICS viA SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT)

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

For this entry, we are diving into a series that caught both the comics and pop culture world by storm! When Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics dropped Void Rivals onto comic readers, the hype behind a mystery surprise was big. Few knew it was going to be as big as it was!

The issue marked the debut of the Energon Universe, combining the worlds of G.I. Joe and Transformers. With a bright future ahead, many are wondering where the story goes from here. VOID RIVALS #2 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes and Rus Wooton gives fans the answer to that question. Let’s take a closer look at where things shape up now, shall we?

VOID RIVALS #2 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes and Rus Wooton (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When an Agorrian named Darak crashes on an unknown planet, he runs into a Zertinian named Solila. Both alien races have been fighting for years. Now stuck on a planet, the pair have to work together to survive.

As they search the planet, they stumble across a Cybertronian known as Jetfire! With more unknown secrets lurking, the pair remove their helmets. It appears there is more than meets the eye happening on this planet.

This issue kicks off with Darak preparing for his ill-fated trip. With the race for supplies heating up, Darak is feeling the pressure of the mission. After a stern talk from his father, Darak takes flight.

During his time in space, Darak encounters visions of the history of Zertinians and Agorrians. The message becomes more clear that the two races must come together to survive. Readers get a true insight to what is really behind the opposing forces.

What will the pair do next after the information is revealed? Can they co-exist now? The pair fonds themselves in a interesting position as it appears there might be light at the end of the tunnel, but at what cost? Get ready for another big surprise as the issue closes with a final image guaranteed to get fans talking!

BREAKDOWN: Kirkman dives into the history behind the warring alien groups. Darak’s visions tell the bigger picture and give readers some clarity into the events unfolding. The reaction to the new information is telling with the pair. Both had their preconceived notions shattered. Kirkman weave the complexity of the pair’s newfound partnership in with the uneasiness of needed reliance. The latter half of the books plays heavier with this notion. When the next obstacle appears, Kirkman unveils it in grand fashion. There is one noticeable trend with this series: expect the unexpected.

De Felici and Lopes construct many personal scenes between Darak and the people of his world. None feel greater than the ones with his father. Readers get a quick sense about their relationship and how this ties in with him on the planet. There is a gorgeous two page full panel spread of the Sacred Ring that will catch readers eyes. This leads into a full page shot of the two alien races. Little moments like this jump right off the pages. Once back to present time, the banter and body language of the pair helps orchestrate how much work has to be completed and time having been spent. This all leads into a solid closing act with a great exiting panel to conclude the story with.

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Kirkman, De Felici and the team usher in another solid issue expanding on the Energon groundwork. Outstanding writing bridges with exceptional art giving readers a new favorite story to jump on board with. Don’t leave the comic shops with picking up this issue.

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BATTLE CHASERS #11 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, fans came back to the world of Gaia in a big way with the overwhelming response to Battle Chasers #10 by Joe Madureira and LUDO LULLABI. With an instant order for a 2nd printing, Garrison, Red Monika, Gully , Calibretto aka Bretto & Knolan relit a fanbase waiting for the next chapter. Luckily, the wait wasn’t long this time around. Battle Chasers #11 by Madureira and Lullabi hits the local comics shops this week. Let’s see how things fare this go-around, shall we?

Battle Chasers #11 by Joe Madureira and LUDO LULLABI (credit: Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Whenever Red Monika is involved, trouble isn’t far behind. Now a wanted fugitive, she wakes up in Garrison’s house. Unfortunately, they were not alone. Mastreo and the Martial Paladins were in hot pursuit of the pair who have a bounty on them. With a daring escape, the pair makes a run. However in a shocking turn, Garrison makes a stand, buying more time for Monika to escape.

This chapter wastes no time catching up with a wounded Monika. Leaving a trail of blood, she’s caught the attention of an unforeseen foe. Meanwhile Garrison begins to summon power from his weapon. The paladins are ready to strike but Mastreo makes a final plea for him to come in. His words fall on deaf ears. Garrison is ready to fight.

Can he overcome unsurmountable odds? Will the power of the Blade be too much? Readers won’t want to blink as the action turns up! The battle is one for the ages. It never lets up on the intensity and vested interest in one of the parties as well. When it is all said and done, readers will NOT be ready for this issues conclusion. Just when they think they know what’s going on, the final image changes everything! Get ready for another twist in an already captivating tale.

Battle Chasers #11 by Joe Madureira and LUDO LULLABI (credit: Image Comics)

Battle Chasers #11 by Joe Madureira and LUDO LULLABI (credit: Image Comics)

BREAKDOWN: Madureira unleashes Garrison’s fury onto readers with this chapter. The majority of the issue spotlights his noble stand against the Paladins. Readers can feel his anger as he not only fights his enemies, but wrestles with the ghosts of his past. Garrison’s background has always been the key point of his character.

Madureira takes a deeper dive with a few key emotional scenes in between the action. He interweaves this very well as nothing feels wedged in to break the action panels up. Knowing how personal the fight becomes adds another dynamic to the story. Heading into the final moments, Madureira sneaks in a solid surprise to keep fans on their toes till next time. It’s a fitting mic drop moment to close out this issue.

Battle Chasers #11 by Joe Madureira and LUDO LULLABI (credit: Image Comics)

Lullabi’s art flourishes with each panel. The “quieter” moments with Monika build for a natural progression with her story. Lullabi presents Garrison as stoic in the face of danger. The mannerisms displayed reflect someone who’s ready to go out on their shield (or sword in this case). The action steals readers focus and never stops. The moments feel big and you can sense how every strike matters in the melee. There are some great full page panels in the closing act that can’t be missed. However, there are none greater than the final image to energize fans in the wait till next issue.

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Madureira and Lullabi never waste a second in bringing the action in this can’t miss issue. Great writing and phenomenal art depict a swordsman valiantly fighting against the odds and himself. There’s no doubt this series is a must-have for all comic readers. Don’t miss out on picking up this issue!

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ARCADE KINGS #3 (IMAGE COMICS via SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT)

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

For this entry, we’re continuing to tag along the adventures of the mysterious Joe in the pages of Image Comics and Skybound Entertainments latest hit series. ARCADE KINGS by DYLAN BURNETT, Walter Baiamonte and Sara Antonellini has been winning fans over with its’ epic tale. Now arriving at the halfway point with issue #3, there’s no telling where things go form here. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening in Infinity City now, shall we?

ARCADE KINGS #3 by DYLAN BURNETT, Walter Baiamonte and Sara Antonellini (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING *** See previous review

When Infinity City’s greatest champion retires suddenly, Life as brothers Joe and Ken know it changes forever. Catching up years later, Joe is searching for his brother. However, the path to the family reunion has been “complicated” to say the least.

With his dad sending his associates after him, Joe has been able to escape the grasp. The question has now become when will his luck run out?

This issue kicks off with a flashback to the brothers bonding over a video game. The talk swiftly changes to concerns about their “dad” (Vic McMax)’s health. Joe is playing it off that he’s fine but Ken seems to be more worried. When Joe is called away to train, he promises to pick up the game later.

Later time-jumps to the present. Ken is taping his hands up before heading to his arcade. Ken has set up shop in The Row. Things seem to be a normal day, but not for long. A group of individuals arrive and make their presence known. Pressure is mounting that a takeover is looming. Can Ken survive?

ARCADE KINGS #3 by DYLAN BURNETT, Walter Baiamonte and Sara Antonellini (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

ARCADE KINGS #3 by DYLAN BURNETT, Walter Baiamonte and Sara Antonellini (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

Readers bare witness to how “business” is done in the Row. More secrets come to light as the dangers of Infinity City continue to grow. Tensions throw more fuel on the fast-paced action which will surely please fans. If that wasn’t enough, just wait for the closing act. The final image will set things on a strong start heading towards the endgame stretch.

BREAKDOWN: Burnett presents Ken to the readers with a new focus of character. Much of his past has been shrouded in secret prior. With this issue, it is clear to the audience that Ken has carved his own spot in Infinity City. It is a noteworthy contrast from the other characters that have been introduced in the story thus far. Burnett keeps a solid balance of drama and action with this issue. The latter half dives heavy into the combat but doesn’t lose focus on the heart of the story. The final act gives a proper build to where things are heading down the closing stretch.

ARCADE KINGS #3 by DYLAN BURNETT, Walter Baiamonte and Sara Antonellini (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

ARCADE KINGS #3 by DYLAN BURNETT, Walter Baiamonte and Sara Antonellini (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

The art reflects the complexity of Ken as he navigates the challenges of The Row. The body language demonstrates Ken’s reluctance to fight back without unveiling the true reason. The actions resolves that issue with bold panels showing why Ken stands out as an important figure. Fans of this series have become accustomed to the fantastic action and there’s no letdown here. Before closing up shop, the team puts together an impactful parting act with a last visual to have readers talking with excitement until next issue.

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

A key character gets the spotlight as the battle of Infinity City continues on. BURNETT, Baiamonte and Antonellini bring the emotional weight to the frenetic fighting for another knockout issue. Don’t miss picking up this series on New Comic Book Day!

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FISHFLIES #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 a writer who’s been delivering some great new series over at Image Comics as of late. With hit series such as Phantom Road and Bone Orchard Mythos to name a few, Jeff Lemire is set to release another story that comic fans need to check out! Fishflies #1 by Lemire mixes elements of Horror and Fantasy that readers won’t see coming. Let’s take a closer look at this debut issue, shall we?

Fishflies #1 by Jeff Lemire (Letterer: Steve Wands) - Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins on a summer night in Bell River, Ontario. Three boys are walking to a quick mart in search of some popsicles. On the walk, the boys come across a swarm of fishflies covering the building and surrounding ground. Readers find out that Fishflies show up for roughly a week then die off.

The boys seem determined to cross the flies to get some popsicles. One boy is prompted by a dare to cross the flies for $20. Shoeless, he starts a journey that becomes soon regrettable.

Meanwhile, a man wakes up in a field. Bleeding and holding a gun, he runs towards a nearby barn. The Fishflies start attaching themselves to him. With a sudden flashback, the story shifts back to the quick mart as the boy makes it inside the store. The sights he sees will send chills to the readers. A clerk lays dead and a man behind the counter is pointing a gun at the boy.

With the story shifted back to present time, the wounded man crashes into the bar. He is discovered by Franny Fox, a lone girl who shows the stranger kindness as he grows sicker and weaker. She leads him to another location to rest.

With news breaking about the incident at the mart, how long can the man outrun the law? What will happen when Franny finds out the truth? What really happened at the mart? Readers watch the evolution of the event’s fallout, leading to a shocking ending no one will be ready for. Expect the unexpected with the final act of a strong first issue.

Fishflies #1 Peach Momoko cover (Credit: Image Comics)

Fishflies #1 by Jeff Lemire (Letterer: Steve Wands) - Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Peach Momoko

Lemire is doing double duty (writing and art) for this issue. He lays the groundwork for a captivating mystery blending in many elements for a distinct feel. From the opening salvo, the tone is set with a shocking action. Readers can’t help but react to the robber’s actions with shock and sadness.

Once Franny enters the story, she offers a big counter-balance to the dark overtones of the story. Readers see her being someone who’s goodwill radiates off the pages. The story moves between flashbacks and gradually builds on the deterioration of the robber’s health. The mystique of the flies factors in with the shocking ending of this issue. Just when readers think they know what’s going on, Lemire shifts gears. The storytelling sends fans into a direction they won’t want to steer away from.

As for the art, Lemire makes a big splash with the two-page visual of the flies covering the mart. The image sinks in with readers as an odd occurrence with trouble looming. The visuals of the robber waking up in the filed is another case of excellent storytelling. The use of colors make big statements when added into the simple black/white color scheme.

Whether it’s the red of the blood or the yellow overtone of certain pages, illuminating the scenes, this additive make a big impression to the story. There is a huge two-page spread that mixes this together, sending the story into the final act. Lemire caps things off with an interesting few panels, giving the fans much to process moving forward.

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Fishflies #1 keeps readers on edge with strong writing and eye-catching visuals. Lemire combines natural horror themes with a touch of fantasy to present a story that stands on its’ own at the Local Comic Shop. Keep an eye out for this book on New Comic Book Day.

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DEEP CUTS #3 (IMAGE COMICS VIA BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

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

For this entry, we’re following along the musical journey featured in the hit series from Image Comics via Black Market Narrative. Deep Cuts by KYLE HIGGINS, JOE CLARK, Diego Greco, Igor Monti and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou has taken readers from New Orleans to Chicago (by way of Broadway) with Jazz providing the soundtrack. Issue #3 takes a stop in Kansas City in 1940. Let’s see if the latest chapter hits a high note, shall we?

Deep Cuts #3 - KYLE HIGGINS & JOE CLARK, Diego Greco, Igor Monti and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: Image Comics via Black market narrative) - Cover: Chris Brunner

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

A young girl named Alice Leslie is looking at “The Spooky Boys” crime comic-book late at night. There’s a “mystery” surrounding a musician known as “Mr. Bones”. Suddenly, there’s a rumble and her father, Otis, comes home. Alice jumps out of bed to hear her parents arguing. The conversation stops when Alice knocks a lamp over.

The next day, the family tries starting the day off on a better note. However, Otis and Cindy (his wife) are clearly not on the same page. With an issue with the furnace distracting the parents, Alice misses her bus to school. Readers see that there’s a building jealousy with Alice over the youngest of the family, Vivian, who seems to always have her father’s attention. This theory is confirmed at school when Alice talks with her friends about Christmas.

In-between Otis working around the house, the words of the comic haunt Alice as she hears her father play music. When Alice questions why he stops, Otis is saved by an old friend named Lemont Boggs. Boggs is the drummer for the Baron Redmond Orchestra and has an offer for Otis to play a show. Otis tries denying the offer but Boggs won’t take no for an answer.

What is the reason behind Otis’s retirement? Alice takes more cues from her comic to start her own investigation. Readers join in on the case as Alice digs deep into the matter. The journey is filled with moments of young theories and old habits. Heading into the closing act, Otis makes a tough decision with impacts on the family. Will it be harmony for the holidays or a bad note to leave on? Readers will have no doubt with that final panel hits with a song in the air.

BREAKDOWN: Higgins and Clark don’t stray too far away from the foundation they have built. Otis appears as a compelling character, struggling to be what the family needs over his wants. It is evident when he plays music how much his demeanor changes. Once again, proof of how strong the power of music is when it has someone in its’ grip. Alice coming across as a young sleuth made for fun moments when tying it back to her comic.

The story challenges Otis to his core. Readers can instantly connect with his choices. At his core, the music never leaves him no matter how much he tries hiding it. It plays into some fun directions. Alice’s detective work takes some of the emotional weight off topic, but never anything to hamper the story.

Greco takes over art duties for issue #3 and jumps right into the 40’s. The visuals perfectly reflect the time. The mannerisms with Otis and Cindy translate to the audience their constant struggles. As the story progresses, it is clear to see Otis wanting to play more but feelings of guilt hold him back.

There’s an excellent run of “comic” panels where Alice is envisioning what her father’s “True” story is. The change in art stands out for a great break in the drama. The bond between Otis and Alice pops off the page with an excellent full panel page later in the book. The final visuals leave a lasting effect on the readers until the next chapter drops. There’s much to enjoy with the presentation here.

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The saga of Jazz Music plays on with another great installment. Higgins, Clark, Greco, and the team orchestrate an entertaining mix of strong writing and stellar visuals to carry the music through its’ latest destination. Don’t miss this series on New Comic Book Day!

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PHANTOM ROAD #5 (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 underrated comics on the shelves continues its trek on the horror highway. Phantom Road #5 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands from Image Comics dives deeper into the journey into the supernatural of Dom and Birdie. With more twists and turns forming, there’s no shortage of delivering excitement on each mile. Let’s take a closer look at what’s unfolding within these pages now, shall we?

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

“What a long, strange trip its’ been”… It is the easiest way to describe the life of Dom and Birdie currently. When Dom assists Birdie during an accident, they become bonded with a mysterious object. Transporting to another dimension and fighting faceless creatures is now part of the daily routine. That is until one creature turns into a human! Now on the run for a potential murder and looking for answers, the unlikely pair have to find a way to work together long enough to find a way out of this situation.

Now thrown into the mix is FBI agent Theresa Weaver who is trying to put together a case, but winds up in a conspiracy of her own. Last readers saw her, she was kidnapped and interrogated by a masked figure concerning “Project Jackknife”. When the figure leaves, Weaver starts leaving an abandoned warehouse trying to put her own mystery together.

This issue kicks off with Weaver looking at a file dating back to at least 1991. The news paper clipping inside detail about a serial killer on the highway. When Weaver leaves the building, she checks her phone. Agent Pike left messages for her but when she calls back, the number is out of service. Director Wallis gets a hold of her and claims Pike was removed from the case. Readers quickly find out Wallis isn’t on the up and up with Weaver with a familiar figure in his office.

Meanwhile, Dom and Birdie have an immediate danger in their path! Will the pair make it out of this one? What about Agent Weaver? Readers see when the pace slows down after the danger, more mysteries are revealed with a huge reveal going into the closing moments. There’s going to be even more questions about the figure seen at the last moments. Without question, there is definitely more tread on the tires with this tale to be told.

BREAKDOWN: Lemire adds more intrigue to the story before ending chapter one. Weaver’s story plays out as conspiracy cover-up with the actions of Director Wallis. With Weaver closing in, Lemire mixes in hints of a bigger threat looming with a cameo that will shock some readers. Dom and Birdie’s portion of the book dives into the horror aspect with Birdie’s impatience leading into danger for all. Pacing gave equal time to all as things look to be slowly tyin together. Solid surprise reveal near the end of the book.

Walta and Bellaire play off the conspiracy angle for Weaver’s story panels. The dark coloring of the warehouse reflects the conspiracy and the confusion spun by Director Wallis. The attack on Dom and Birdie connects to readers for how terrifying the moment is. The panels are brutal and the pair’s reactions paint the picture of terror that’s been lingering since issue one. Capturing the facial shocks and anger between the pair also added to the drama. The huge reveal jumps out and gets its’ proper due via a full page panel. The art team keeps things rolling along with very consistent work with the ever-evolving story.

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

Lemire, Walta and the team keep things rolling along with another excellent read. The secrets grow deeper with fantastic writing and art shifts things into high-gear with a big reveal in the final moments. Keep an eye out for this book on New Comic Book Day!

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NO/ONE #4 (IMAGE COMICS via BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

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

For this entry, the story that transcends normal comic storytelling is back with an all new issue from Image Comics and Black Market Narrative. With an equally important companion podcast, the mystery that has taken comics most exciting line, the massive-verse, by storm shows no signs of letting up its’ hold on comic fans. NO/ONE #4 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou brings the identity of the masked vigilante closer to the truth behind the question haunting Pittsburgh: Who Is No/One.

Let’s not wait another minute and jump right into the latest chapter, shall we?

NO/ONE #4 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative)

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

How much weight can a city hold before it breaks? That has been a question circling around the city of Pittsburgh since a figure known as “The Accountability Killer” started their attacks. Aaron Kern is behind bars, publicly recognized as “No/One”. Some would think the danger is over but they were wrong. With a rising body count and copycat killer running loose, the city and their residents are doing all they can to hold things together.

Former Assistant Chief Ben Kern (Aaron’s father) has started his own investigation. Pittsburgh Ledger Editor Teddy Barlow and reporter Julia Paige are covering the story via podcast, putting them into some uncomfortable situations. Detectives Singh and Harper are doing what they can, but the pressure feels too great Amidst this chaos, a new person has emerged, appearing to be the real No/One!

Last issue, “No/One” stopped Kenneth Chbosky from harming Julia. This is coming off the heels of Julia’s mother, reporter Alanna Paige trying to get Julia to speak out about the case. Meanwhile, Ben Kern starts following Chuck Tate, a star football player with ties to No/One victim Coach Nathan Cade.

This issue begins dated June 2023. A corrections officer picks off a letter for Aaron Kern and what he sees shocks him to the core. Elsewhere, Ben has become a regular at a sports bar where Tate frequents. On the TV is Alanna Paige, who is speaking out publicly against her daughter. Tate walks in the bar and makes small talk with “Jim” aka Ben. When a message interrupts the conversation, Tate makes an excuse to leave but Ben follows him to see it’s a lie

At the same time, Senator Noah Kemp unveils a new legal bill with HUGE ramifications involving No/One! Speaking of the vigilante, another potential victim’s name has been revealed in a certain way. How does this tie back to the vigilante? Has he been set-up? Readers are thrusted into action as No/One races to stop the next dead body. Will he get there in time? Who is behind this attack? What of Ben and Julia’s side stories. Rest assured, the mystery behind this series brings a fair balance of drama and action. The slow burn pace is in full effect and things now shift towards the podcast from this must-have issue.

BREAKDOWN: Higgins and Buccellato delve further into the mystery without showing their playing cards. Ben Kern’s story stands out a bit more than the others this issue with his detective work and emotional break point in the latter half. Seeing how Kern speaks with Tate about why he does what he does made a loud statement. The banter with Aaron in prison is always strong material. It feels like “Silence Of The Lambs” lingers around their moments. Senator Kemp’s play adds to fuel more conspiracy elements. Readers can start getting the sense that No/One’s case runs deeper in the heart of Pittsburgh than anyone can fathom. The action moments give a nice break to the character build but, as the final page cements, the book builds up the slow play for an even greater reveal yet to come.

Borges and Englert give Kern’s story more detail with his reactions to what he’s uncovering. Playing naïve to the initial talk with Tate, the body language given off connects with readers of how desperate he is to solve the case. There’s a solid 1 page panel where this component shines through. There is no shortage of action within these pages as Borges constructs 4 page panels for all the high-rise visuals. The pace feels fast and reflects the intensity of the fighting. Its great storytelling which has become synonymous with this series. Excellent close-out visuals to set things forward towards the latest podcast.

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

In a short amount of time, Higgins, Buccellato, Borges and the team have taken readers into deep waters with a mystery that presents more questions than answers. Superb writing and exceptional art carries the slow-burn drama into another unforgettable chapter. Don’t miss this (and the companion podcast) on New Comic Book Day.

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I HATE THIS PLACE #10 (IMAGE COMICS via SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT)

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

For this entry, we are checking out the conclusion of a smash hit series from Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment. The story of Gabby And Trudy’s adventure into home owning has been anything but average with the terrifying scenario they have now become apart of. I HATE THIS PLACE #10 by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, Lee Loughridge and Pat Brosseau looks to close out things on a strong note. Let’s not delay another second and see how things close out, shall we?

I HATE THIS PLACE #10 by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, and Lee Loughridge (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

What started out as a promising future for Gabby Rutherford and Trudy Durant quickly turned into an unrelenting nightmare. The couple moves into a 500 acre farm left to them by Gabby’s aunt. During the first night, Gabby is awoken by their cows franticly mooing. When she leaves the house, a ghost touches her shoulder and transports her somewhere else for a brief moment. When Trudy wakes to check on what’s happened, the sky has opened overhead of their new home.

Searching for answers, the couple finds a VHS tape titled “Watch me” that gives a small part of an even bigger puzzle no one could envision unfolding. The VHS tape is left by Gabby’s great aunt Marilyn. Marilyn bears warnings that cannot be ignored. With the knowledge of the farm’s “rules” and the horned man lurking outside it, Gabby and Trudy dive into picking up the pieces of their dreams from the nightmare reality it is.

Through the course of the series, fans have met a wide variety of characters ranging from the dastardly Frank “Itchy” Renta, the charismatic Ghost Hunter extraordinaire Dante Howitzer and the unrelenting Joesph Durant to name a few. Mixing those characters with the violent and terrifying backdrop of the story made for quite the intense read. After the first arc concluded, the second has been focusing on Trudy’s father coming to the farm to bring his daughter back to his doomsday cult. He soon finds out, once you’re on the farm, you can never really leave. The drama is intensified when Gabby is thrusted into the future where she learns the truth about the farm and how it holds the key to the end of the world…literally.!

Inside the house was a piece of alien technology that the Horned Man had been searching for since the first issue. With this piece of equipment, a machine could be activated that destroys Earth as we know it. While Gabby has the piece, she is taken prisoner by Joseph, who now has the knowledge of what to do with the machine, thinking it’s for a “greater good” with an army from the future.

The finale starts with the Horned Man searching the farm property assessing the carnage all around from the battle of Joseph’s forces and the creatures haunting the place. In his path is Trudy, looking for her glasses after Joseph threw them into the woods, knowing she can’t see without them. All the while, Gabby is being led at gunpoint by Joseph to the machine with key in hand! With all these combustible personalities in one place, the sequence of events next couldn’t be any more intense!

Who makes it out alive? Is there a chance the Earth survives? Readers get all the answers they can handle as the finale gives the climatic throwdowns and emotional pulls one expects from a series finale. Nothing is held back with Gabby and Trudy’s desperate attempt to stop the apocalypse from happening. When the smoke clears, readers get a clear-cut vision of what the future holds with a final act that is sure to please long-time readers of this series.

TRUDY, GABBY & Dante Howitzer (I HATE THIS PLACE #3) by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, and Lee Loughridge (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

Frank “Itchy” Renta (I HATE THIS PLACE #4) by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, and Lee Loughridge (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

BREAKDOWN: In its’ conclusion, Starks drives home the strongest element of this story: the relationship of Gabby and Trudy is unstoppable. With the individual match-ups (Trudy vs Horned Man, Gabby vs Joseph), the re-enforcement of the other’s support is a key factor in pushing thru the moment in the attempt to win. Each character gets ample page time to let readers become entranced in how the stakes keep being raised. Once the dramatic crescendo is hit later in the book, the emotional outpour of Trudy’s words can be felt through the page. Pacing was never an issue as all loose detail are tied up with a few things for readers to ponder post-read. It’s exactly what you want from a finale.

Topilin and Loughridge begin this issue with a unique approach with 3 huge (1 full page) panels depicting the Horned Man’s assessment. The visuals make a big impact setting the tone for what is coming next. The inner fatigue of the lead characters emotions play a big part in connecting the dire times with the readers. This is clearly evident with Gabby is being lead to the machine by Joseph. The horror and violence factor didn’t disappear as the Horned Man’s attack on the soldiers left nothing to chance. However, the moment that jumps out after each read has been the small 3 panels for Trudy re-assuring Gabby of what needs to be done in the closing act. The confidence and love shown by Trudy is the extra boost needed to attempt the final save. Perfect closing panels to send this series off…for now?

FINAL POINT: 10 OUT OF 10

The terrifying world of monsters and ghosts is met head-on by an intensely deep relationship that refuses to falter under any circumstance. Trudy and Gabby’s final endeavor to save the world is brought to life by incredible writing and exceptional visuals to take readers into the closing events of a fantastic series. Highest possible recommendation this week for New Comic Book Day.

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SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re following the next chapter from a brand-new series from Image Comics that more people need to be talking about. THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #2 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone debut mixing in elements of the Jack Kirby style of storytelling with modern superhero themes. With all the groundwork being laid last issue, the future looks very bright for this series. Let’s take a closer look and see how things pan out in the second issue, shall we?

THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #2 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Grant Garrison isn’t your average high school student. After being found lost with amnesia, Garrison takes a shot trying to fit in. All the while, there are forces from outside of Earth looking for a weapon known as “Sharsrum”, which could spell doom for the entire universe.

During the day of school, the normal drama is cut short after a meteor crashes into Kirby High school. Garrison wakes up to find he's survived the crash with Jen, a fellow student. Everyone else has gone away. In it's wake, an unknown creature stands.

Garrison seems unready for what's next, but he bonds with an object, he transforms into something more than human. After defeating the creature, Grant finds out it was Principal Murray. With a mystery unfolding and dangerous figures on the hunt, Grant’s life will never be the same.

The next chapter kicks off with a recap of previous events. Readers find out that those involved have various levels of changes if they survived. Grant and Jen attend the mass burial for those who didn’t survive the meteor attack.

During the ceremony, the pair notice someone with a bodyguard walking around. She is revealed to be Angela Rizni, daughter of Don Rizni from the Techno Mafia. Angela is ushered away by her Uncle and isolated from her friends. At her home (under his protection), Angela escapes to clear her head. Someone else with the same idea is Starstrom, who crosses paths with her. All the while, something else is unfolding. Something ….Supernatural.

Readers find out that something has triggered ZOMBIES to come up from the ground! What or who caused this? Can Starstorm handle another threat? Things move pretty fast as events play out. The final moments give a few things to ponder as it seems that Starstorm might be just the start of powered beings in this universe.

THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #2 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics)

THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #2 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics)

BREAKDOWN: Craig mixes a few things into the overall picture that create a fun, but at times confusing story. Kudos on mixing in a famous line from “The Crow.” Angela’s plotline involving her friends seemed sudden in their reveals. Instead of diving in more to Starstorm’s own beginning, the addition of more powered characters takes away that connecting time but leaves the door open for expanding on a universe. Being only two issues in, there is still much clouded in suspense.

Craig never loses the superhero elements that shined in the first issue. The throwback feel still works, even with all the new names involved. The zombie portion of the book was a fun mix and something unexpected. Events moved at a brisk pace but with such a bigger cast now, where things head now is literally anyone’s guess following the final page.

The introduction of the Digital mafia was a solid display, giving enough but not diving in too much. The same can be said for the flashbacks of Angela’s parents. Craig gives a brief but effective origin to Angela. The interactions with Grant came off well and readers can easily pick up on the friendship forming. The zombies really popped off the panels with a subtle retro feel to them. The faceoff with Angela and her uncle stands out as well with the expressions showing the shift in their stat quo. The final full page panel looks to be one readers will remember as a possible start to growing an already budding universe.

THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #2 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics)

FINAL POINT: 7.5 OUT OF 10

The saga of Starstorm dips away from focusing on the main character to introduce some possible major players into the mix. Readers will enjoy the throwback feel of this story as it combines many elements with its’ blossoming origin. Craig and Finestone bring the always fun dynamic of zombies into the fold as the gear shift will be entertaining to fans that enjoy the superhero genre.

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LOCAL MAN #5 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, one of the underrated series on the shelves brings its’ next chapter to readers with another can’t miss issue. LOCAL MAN #5 by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio from Image Comics has taken readers on a trip thru the up and down of Jack Xaver aka CROSSJACK as he adjusts to his life as a former superhero.

The series has paid a great homage to the classic superheroes themes of Image while mixing in a modern mystery. Last issue raised the stakes and revealed Xaver’s problems are only getting worse. Let’s not delay and jump into issue #5 & see how the drama unfolds, shall we?

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Jack Xaver aka CROSSJACK had a very public fall from grace when he was released from Third-Gen. Now forcefully retired from being a super hero, Xaver has returned home to Farmington, Wisconsin. The welcome hasn’t been warm. The residents (including his family) are not so favorable to his return. Xaver tries settling in but his super hero past still haunts him.

After an encounter with a former rival, the body count starts rising around Xaver. Former foes like Hodag and Frightside are mysteriously killed, with Xaver being a suspect. Xaver breaks the rules and starts to investigate. This brings the attention of his former team and one member with a HUGE grudge against him: Camo Crusader!

Jack infiltrates a secret base which might lead to some answers, but is interrupted by Crusader. A fight ensues and Xaver kills Crusader when he tries killing Chief Bucholz to frame Jack and protect his secrets. With Bucholz ready to clear Xaver’s name, he is attacked by a teleportating assailant, looking to finish what Crusader stated!

This issue picks up with Xaver waiting at the Fourth-Gen Community Center (former base). Xaver has no idea the chief is bleeding out and Third-Gen is in fast pursuit of the truth about Crusader’s fate. Xaver starts to get curious and starts to make his way through the old base of operations. The memories start coming back to Jack as seeing old pictures of the past hit a certain way. When thinking of what Camo Crusader’s plan was trying to do, readers can easily connect with the moments’ impact on Xaver.

Unfortunately, the trip down memory lane is short lived as the mystery assailant is finally revealed! Readers will not be ready as the attack begins on Xaver! The battle lives up to the built as Xaver is given a heavy weight to carry as the motivations come to light. The action picks up the pace until an unexpected conclusion brings that event to an end. Even with that moment being a huge one, it is overshadowed by the fallout from Xaver’s latest challenge. Another figure sparks a conversation that isn’t without weight. Heading into the final act, answers that fans have been questions surface, leading Xaver into a new direction. The final pages prove without a shadow of a doubt this series is only getting started.

The bonus story gives more clarity to Camo Crusader’s involvement with 4th Gen, putting a great bookend to putting a finish to one avenue of the ever-engaging series.

BREAKDOWN: Fleecs and Seeley pull out all the stops for an unforgettable issue. Jack Xaver is a complex character to put it mildly. Losing the spotlight in such a public fashion only to be forced to re-live the past with murders piling up isn’t an easy task. The writers have portrayed him as someone trying to do good, but slipping up more times then not.

Excellent throw-in line referencing the classic Image books. Seeing the effects of his action as it ties in with the assailant is a great twist to the basic set-up for good guy vs. bad guy.

As great as that sequence is, the one readers will have the stronger reaction to is the conversation with Xaver and who he speaks with in the fallout. It brings up feeling of sadness and disappointment as what Xaver thought was his dream was nothing more in reality.

In just a few panels, the writers cemented Xaver is a likeable loser with any wins swiftly taken away. If things look dire now, the closing moments bring more intrigue

The art displayed the brutal face-off with Xaver and his assailant superbly. The panels carry a steady pace with only slowing down to give readers moments of story. This adds more gravity to the moments unfolding as it sinks in to Jack what has been happening. There’s a few panels that shift Jack to an earlier time, displaying how he is seeing himself in this fight.

The emotional points hit with readers, especially when Jack finally has a talk with a person of interest after the fight. Reading the body language of the conversation, there is no way to dodge the sense of self-loss matching the words. Solid final sequence to set-up the next stage in Jack’s post-superhero life.

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

Local Man #5 gives readers a very satisfying conclusion to the initial mystery of the book while planting seeds to for what is next. Jack Xaver’s life is anything but normal with the complex losses he keeps taking. Fleecs and Seeley have raised the stakes with excellent writing and art painting the picture of a broken hero. You need to add this series into your comic collection.

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BONE ORCHARD: TENEMENT #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

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

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ARCADE KINGS #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re following along one boy’s search for his brother in the pages of the brand new series from Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment. The first issue made a big splash and the follow-up looks to continue to win another round. ARCADE KINGS #2 by DYLAN BURNETT, Walter Baiamonte and Sara Antonellini bring readers along for the journey through Infinity City as Joe pushes forward with more challenges in his way. Time to put some quarters into the game and level up for this review:

Arcade Kings #2 (Credit: Image Comics) Creative Team: Dylan Burnett, Walter Baiamonte and Sara Antonellini

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Years ago, Infinity City has been known as the home for fighting world champion Victor McMax! Watching in the crowd are his two sons Joe and Ken. Both boys show distinct differences about their “dad’s” line of work. Abruptly, McMax retires from fighting shortly after a title defense. From that moment on, to say things have changed is an understatement.

Fast forward to present time and Joe has emerged in Valleytown, a suburb of Infinity City. Joe has donned a helmet and has made the Round House Arcade his temporary home. However, when a stranger walks in to challenge the reigning arcade king, it turns out to be more than a game. The opponent has ties to Joe’s dad with a message to return to his side. Joe has other plans and survives the encounter. Unfortunately, winning means losing as Joe needs to leave the arcade to continue his quest: to find his brother Ken!

This issue picks up with Joe and Ken fighting as young kids in their Dad’s estate. The brothers spar with Joe getting the upper hand. This pleases their dad but Ken is belittled for not measuring up. In this mix, Victor struggles breathing. The training continues but Ken is dismissed.

Jumping to present time, Joe is on a train to Rockview, which looks to be abandoned when he steps off. Walking the streets, Joe comes across a vandalized billboard for his father’s school. All the while, Plum Khurana makes her way through the vacant streets running into a group playing a game. When she interrupts, the favor is returned by Joe, who sees Plum as another obstacle to his quest.

Readers ring the bell and see how these two “talk”. How does the conversation go? Suffice to say, their conversation has another vested party interested. Who jumps into the fray? Can Joe stay out of his dad’s reach yet again? The final act provides some answers while a move is made setting up a twist to the story heading to the next issue.

Arcade Kings #2 (Credit: Image Comics) Creative Team: Dylan Burnett, Walter Baiamonte and Sara Antonellini

Arcade Kings #2 (Credit: Image Comics) Creative Team: Dylan Burnett, Walter Baiamonte and Sara Antonellini

BREAKDOWN: Burnett keeps things moving with a very entertaining issue. Delving into the background of the brothers, Burnett gives some insight on what caused the rift between Joe and the family. The moment is brief but speaks volumes about the fractures with the family. Switching to present time, Joe comes across as confident as ever without showing the true emotions behind the helmet. The introduction of Plum Khurana was a great addition to the cast of characters. Being the “protector” of Rockview, Plum demonstrates strong reactions to counter and align with Joe when it becomes needed. When the third party arrives, Plum shows a change of character that gives a solid pause for Joe’s story. The moves made following the encounter is a very unique dynamic switch that is sure to keep readers on their toes.

The art flows very fast between panels. Rockview is displayed as broken and vacant. It is quite a contrast from Valleytown. Baiamonte and Antonellini (along with Simona Iurato and Sharon Marino) drive this point home when readers first see Plum wake up and head out into the street. The art team showcase her range of emotions to give her character a sense of varying levels. The action sequences recreates legendary fighting game energy with vibrant panels. Andworld Design’s lettering through these spots adds a fun look to the battles. There is an excellent image with Joe facing off against the challenger with the use of short panels to illustrate the action. It balances out the figure standing in the center of the page with a different blue coloring to make the page pop. Excellent build-up for the next chapter with a strong final panel to leave things off on.

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

It’s a second round knockout with the latest chapter of Arcade Kings. Burnett ushers in the next level of Joe’s quest with an excellent story matched by the dynamic visuals which are quickly becoming this series calling card. Make sure it’s not “Game Over” at the LCS this week and get yourself this issue on New Comic Book Day.

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ROGUE SUN #13 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, Comics’ most exciting universe kicks off its’ next phase coming out of the huge crossover event “Supermassive 2023”. Leading the charge is one of the pillars of the Massive-Verse, who left readers hanging with a new stat quo in place before taking a small break for the Image Comics and Black Market Narrative event. If you are jumping in for the first time, TPB for volumes 1 and 2 are in stores now, but shocking plot twists are nothing new to this series as longtime readers have known. Considering who is creating the series, fans know to expect the unexpected and fully get their moneys worth!

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott (POWER RANGERS, DEAD DAY), Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil) returns to comic shops with the next phase of challenges for Dylan Siegel. Let’s not delay any longer and jump into the next wave of massive-verse adventures, shall we? “ROGUE SUN!”

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dylan Siegel’s life has been anything but normal since the passing of his father Marcus Bell aka Rogue Sun. Being the heir to the mantle of a superhero changes a few things. With unexpected dangers, new adversaries and a new family dynamic unlike anyone else, Dylan has had an interesting start to his heroic career to say the least. And we haven’t even mentioned high school yet. Dylan hasn’t been completely alone during this journey as he’s had astral mentors guiding him. The spirit of his late father and most recently Caleb Hawthorne, the KNIGHT SUN have been working on making Dylan the hero he potentially could be.

Last readers saw him, Dylan suffered an unexpected loss during a battle with Hellbent. One of his fellow classmates, Reggie, was killed standing up to the dangerous foe when Dylan was defeated. While distraught over the loss, Dylan turns control over his body to Caleb to finish the fight. When the battle has ended, Caleb surprises Dylan by maintaining control of his body, leaving Dylan as an astral spirit watching someone else control his physical body!

The next phase of Rogue Sun begins at the Crescent City Medical Center. The medical team on duty is finishing autopsies and one deceased body stands out for a gruesome image. Suddenly, one gets sick out of nowhere. They set outside to get some air and when they return, the body is gone but something else is in its place hovering overhead.

Meanwhile, Dylan is self reflecting on the recent events. Watching someone else live his life has made a strong impact on his view of the world. Caleb (as Dylan) makes his way to breakfast with the Bell family and the change is noticeable. Readers even see how the family is welcoming it. All the while Dotty is meeting with some of the well known villains of Dylan in an attempt to rehabilitate them but a warning is passed along that Mourningstar is coming.

The change is noted by his fellow classmates, especially his ex-girlfriend Vanessa. As much as things change, some things remain the same as Rogue Sun runs into an old friend with some unfinished business. Readers witness how the new dynamic between Dylan and Caleb plays out with another shocking twist to the story coming in the final moments. Get ready for another mic drop moment when the last page hits. This next phase of Dylan Siegel isn’t short of surprises.

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

BREAKDOWN: Parrott continues to push this story into compelling themes with this issue. Dylan is in uncharted territory watching someone live his life. The conversations and reactions of those around him is telling of what kind of person he was prior to the change. There is an epiphany starting to take place that Parrott begins to lead the readers on. Losing abilities he took for granted, Dylan lashes out at the worst time to Caleb concerning. Their relationship has deteriorated rapidly and justifiably. It challenges the motto of “with great power comes great responsibility”. One moment that really jumps out within these pages is a conversation with Dylan, Vanessa and Reggie’s mother. Parrott pens the scene with great care and drives home the impact of Reggie’s noble actions. Great final sequence to end this issue on and kick the next chapter off in style.

Abel and Renna split the art duties for this issue. That is never a bad thing when you have 2 extremely talented artists such as them working on a story. The moment of the villains meeting with Dotty displayed as a pyramid of mirrors for a full page panel comes across as a huge event for the readers. The emotional displays during the conversation about Reggie’s death hit very hard and add more weight to an already heavy moment. The action sequences complement the full page re-introduction of Dylan’s “Old Friend”. It’s fallout connects with readers sending them into the closing moments with a full page visual guaranteed to bring them back for more.

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The new stat quo of Dylan Siegel shows no sight of slowing down what has already become a must-have series on NCBD. Parrott’s method of mixing in emotional moments with shocking twists delivers on another fantastic issue with amazing visuals form Abel, Renna and the rest of the team. The Massive-Verse is back in full swing and you don’t want to miss it!

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