THE DEAD LUCKY #11 (BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this edition, the battle rages on in the streets of San Francisco via The Massive-verse! Comics’ most exciting universe strikes again with Bibiana Lopez-Yang trying to fend off the mechs of Morrow from killing off an old friend turned enemy. As always, Bibi doesn’t need to be good. She just needs to be lucky.

THE DEAD LUCKY #11 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil) showcases Bibi’s latest efforts into stopping Pyre and Morrow before the city is leveled in the process. Let’s take a closer look at where things head now.

THE DEAD LUCKY #11 by MELISSA FLORESFRENCH CARLOMAGNOMATTIA IACONO , BECCA CAREY and Michael Busuttil – Credit: Image Comics via Black market Narrative)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With an A.I.D. (Artificial intelligence Destruction) Protocol in effect, the streets of San Francisco are caught in the crossfire of Pyre and dangerous Morrow Mechs. As the threat has leveled up, so has Bibi and her mechs. They have now executed the Squad formation into a powerful Mech! This is much needed as an A.I.D. Mech is poised to strike!

The battle steps up a few levels. Bibi is pushing her team to find a way to win. The intensity heightens as the two metal gladiators try to take the other one out. Just when readers think Bibi is on the cusp of winning, she’s distracted by a fallen civilian. The A.I.D. Mech delivers a blow that forces the team suit to fall. Bibi retaliates by electrocuting the Mech. This move has taken a toll on Bibi. She lies unconscious in the street. Where her story leads next will be a return of sorts that fans will be amped to check out.

The actions of Morrow haven’t gone unnoticed by the Mayor of San Francisco. A decision is made that impacts everyone in the city. The choice draws a reaction of Morrow’s Jimmi Moss. What happens next pushes the city to an unforeseen place. Can Bibi recover in time to save the city again or is it too late? Readers will have much to process as the final page sets up events for San Francisco’s last stand.

THE DEAD LUCKY #11 by MELISSA FLORESFRENCH CARLOMAGNOMATTIA IACONO , BECCA CAREY and Michael Busuttil – Credit: Image Comics via Black market Narrative)

Flores gives readers a solid balance of action while setting up the major players for a face-off with epic repercussions. Bibi’s attempt to win pushes her to her limits. Its’ fallout leads to a much welcomed conversation. Fans will be very excited to see someone’s return in this segment. The writing showcases Bibi’s struggle with self-doubt and motivation to keep going.

The sub-plots with Pyre and Moss give enough of a set-up that once the Mayor’s action takes place, it sends the story into a strong path of possibilities. Readers will see this especially with Moss. There will no turning back from his actions. It’s very intriguing to see where his direction goes from here. Fans have much to look forward to for the Pyre story finale.

Carlomagno and Iacano construct a great opening fight pages right out of the gate. The two page spread is an easy win for readers with the intensity of the battle. This is balance with Bibi’s road to recovery and the conversation she has. The emotional impact is big with its’ fallout. The key moments where the players are put in position have gifted big panels. This all build towards the final full page image setting events in motion for the big face-off coming!

THE DEAD LUCKY #11 by MELISSA FLORESFRENCH CARLOMAGNOMATTIA IACONO , BECCA CAREY and Michael Busuttil – Credit: Image Comics via Black market Narrative)

FINAL POINT: 8.5

The tension runs high as the fate of San Francisco shifts into dangerous territory with The Dead Lucky #11. Flores crafts a strong build for the eventual showdown with an emotional reunion to lift Bibi. Carlomagno, Iacono and Carey set the backdrop of the battlefield with excellent art leading into a showdown for the ages.

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GHOST MACHINE #1 (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS)

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The wait is FINALLY over! Ever since New York comic Con, fans have been waiting to see the debut of a media company with top line creators leading the charge. With word of mouth hype carrying a buzz through the past few months, GHOST MACHINE has been the talk in comics. Their message is a simple, but important one. “Characters First”.

Geiger. Junkyard Joe. Redcoat. Names that have already made an impact on NCBD. Names that are opening more doors as a slate of books are ready to be unleashed onto fans looking for something new at the shops to invest in.

GHOST MACHINE #1 by Geoff Johns, Jason Fabok, Gary Frank, Bryan Hitch, Peter J. Tomasi, Francis Manapul, Brad Meltzer, Lamont Magee, Maytal Zchut, Ivan Reis, Peter Snejbjerg, Brad Anderson and Rob Leigh welcomes readers to the start of history in the making. Let's take a closer look and assess their first impressions.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue is staged as an introduction into all the Ghost Machine titles. The opening page is a statement defining what this company is all about. This is perfect for new readers to fully grasp what will make this imprint stand out from others.

From here, the book heads back into the world of GEIGER (by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank). As a family sits around a campfire, a man is telling the story of a man whose contact with a nuclear blast has changed him forever. In this same time period, Tariq Geiger is facing off against a group of strangers. One makes an offer that stops him cold in his tracks. Geiger is toyed with the idea of becoming fully human again.

During the ordeal, others are mentioned as possible adversaries to the radioactive anti-hero. That person is REDCOAT (by Johns and Bryan Hitch). Simon Pure narrates his tale of fighting for the British in the Revolutionary War. After he is shot in the head, his journey begins as an immortal.

The journey ties into the Unknown War taking place inside the shared universe of the Unnamed Universe. Readers are gifted a timeline to follow events as many moving parts comprise an ever-winding tale that is certain to grab readers attention.

The next phase of Ghost Machine is ROOK: EXODUS by Johns and Jason Fabok. Readers witness a fascinating new world where Humans with unique helmets of power affect the animals species they are patterned after. One such human known as Rook has control over certain aviary creatures. His journey has him on the trail of the mysterious Direwolf. How will this tie into the “War Of Wardens”? Readers look to receive that answer in April.

Readers next stop is the all-ages line of FAMILY ODYSSEYS. Peter Tomasi and Francis Manupal are the creative team behind THE ROCKETFELLERS. A family from the future has been sent into witness relocation. Where better to send a family of the future than the past? Their adventures into normalcy look to entertain while their future’s past catches up with them.

Set in the same all-ages line is HORNSBY & HALO (by Tomasi and Peter Snejbjerg). What happens when Angel and Devil families swap children? That’s what readers find out with the stories of Rose Hornsby and Zack Halo. Warwick, New York will never be the same as the young leads explore their lives while outside forces have a vested interest.

Last but not least is HYDE STREET. The horror-led line features the works of Johns and Ivan Reis. In Dallas, Georgia, a man is being unruly towards a young boy. After the encounter, the boy appears to put something mischievous into work. This is presented after a vintage Hyde Street Amusement pages by JOHNS, REIS,DANNY MIKI & LAMONT MAGEE.

Mixed in the middle is “Devour” (by MAYTAL ZCHUT & Reis). A woman’s dream of transforming her body appears to become a nightmare with an item called “Devour”. Once the final image hits here, readers will have no questions concerning the chilling tales created via Comics’ next big thing.

Right from the start, the one-shot makes every story VERY reader friendly. Keeping stories to the bare minimum presses creators to simplify introductions. This is a great formula as each story has enough to tease where things go after here. Plus, the addition of character bios (ala DC’s “Who’s Who”) is so invaluable to make the connections of “Characters First”.

This really hits its’ mark with the Unnamed Universe characters as Geiger and Redcoat have been featured more than most others. As the prelude for Geiger’s new direction leads, Johns balances Geiger’s panel time while building up Redcoat. It leads to a solid open-ended conclusion for the regular series to start in April.

ROOK: EXODUS, looks to be the wild-card of the current slate of books. Combining sci-fi fantasy with a looming mystery, Fabok’s art depicts a landscape of endless possibilities. This seems like an adventure that isn’t going to be like anything else out on the market.

The FAMILY ODYSSEYS line makes an excellent debut as well. The ROCKETFELLERS has a unique concept behind it with Tomasi’s blending in the traditional family dynamic with catching drama. Manupal’s art shines bringing in great action moments. This is led in with a full page introduction that kicks things off for readers of their new favorite family.

HORNSBY and HALO lures fans in with a deceptive tale. Tomasi’s set up brings a tale wrapped with divine intervention. Paired with Snejbjerg’s art, the story of Rose and Zach has much more than meets the eye going on.

The horror feel of HYDE STREET & its’ related books blend vintage themes with excellent artwork. The classic “amusements” by Johns and Magee along with Devour by Zchut have such a throwback feel that readers can’t help but become invested in these tales.

Reis builds up the presence of Mr. X-Ray by leading the unlucky soul through the town till the final moments. The closing panel fits perfectly in not only introducing the readers to this story and the terror forthcoming.

FINAL POINT: 10

Have you ever wanted to be at the starting point of “the next big thing”? Led by a creative line-up second to none, Ghost Machine ushers in a fan accessible era with glimpses of characters with bigger futures ahead. There is no way after reading this issue that you are not fully invested in a movement defined by “Characters First”.

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COBRA COMMANDER #1 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the Energon Universe grows again! With its’ debut in 2023’s Void Rivals, Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics have re-ignited the fandoms of both Transformers and G.I. Joe. Each series following has been diving further into the key players of this shared landscape.

With the events of Transformers #2 spiraling into Duke #1, it was only a matter of time until COBRA and their charismatic leader showed their evil heads into the picture.

COBRA COMMANDER #1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooten re-introduce the main antagonist of G.I. Joe with a fresh new take. Let’s take a closer look at the early stages of COBRA’s ascent.

COBRA COMMANDER #1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooten (Credit: Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Under the fall of snow, a man walks into a bar. As the line might sound familiar, this scenario is anything but. At “No Man’s Land” rest stop/bar, a stranger walks in demanding a vehicle. A patron steps up and doesn’t respect the request. After brushing the stranger off, the patron walks outside. He is followed and informed his vehicle will work just fine. An altercation is alluded to with frightening imagery.

The bartender walks out to catch up with the patron. The following moments are filled with terror and shock. All that’s left is the patron’s dead body and a snake shaped emblem in the snow, forged in blood.

The story shifts to an enigmatic city. The people seem to be prospering while reptilian creatures roam free. The peace is quickly dashed as there’s an uprising started.

With “Cobra LALALALALALA” yelled as a battle cry, a mob attacks a building housing scientists. Someone screams about surrendering. He is shot dead by a man with an all too familiar face plate mask. The masked man’s words are defiant as he insists the research be protected at all costs.

As the fight rages on, another scientist doesn’t realize the explosive in their hands. The building explodes and the masked man is severely burnt. This begins a descent into evil and treachery with secrets revealed. Readers better brace for impact because there is a MONSTEROUS one right before the final act sends the masked man onto another course of plans of world conquering. Consider yourself warned now. You don’t want to miss this!

COBRA COMMANDER #1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooten (Credit: Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics - Cover: David Aja)

With a haunting feel dominating these pages, Williamson wastes no time in bringing the legendary villain’s story to life. The opening act keeps readers guessing as Commmander is vague with his words but speaks loud with actions. The ruthlessness shown on a few panels becomes the pace setter for the rest of the chapter.

The backstory gives a different look at Commander’s beginnings. Being a scientist defending his research, Williamson write him almost sympathetically. The key word there is almost. As the explosion fallout reveals more, the use of smoke and mirrors with Commander’s story perfectly sets up readers for BIG reveals later. The chapter’s hold on the audience never lets up and leaves them with an interesting final moment before ending a solid opening salvo.

Milana and Leoni never shy away from the cunning and devious side of Commander. The opening moment where the patron is killed is never shown. The panels paint enough of a picture (along with Wooten’s lettering) to leave readers a lasting impression of how things are going to go moving forward.

The flashback moments never tips their hand until after the explosion. The fallout is filled with unapologetic panels showing the consequences of Commander’s actions. There’s a fair share of big panels (including a face-off with another known Cobra character) but a two page spread will steal the show. Readers will be buzzing about this incredible image as the story here will have BIG ramifications. The closing act teases a few events while never letting readers question Commander’s drive and evil. This is definitively not a story of redemption, but unrelenting drive. Excellent work with the storytelling in this chapter.

COBRA COMMANDER #1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooten (Credit: Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics - Cover: Steve Epting)

FINAL POINT: 9

Evil without a face. Through the superb writing of Williamson readers see the early scheming and debauchery of an iconic villain. The stellar imagery of Milana, Leoni and Wooten add a touch of terror within the unhinged drive of a person with bad intentions. This is going to be a story you simply can’t escape.

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DEEP CUTS #4 (BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, we are finally returning to an ambitious project from Image Comics via Black Market Narrative. Since its’ inception, Jazz has been a vital part of the history of music. As seen through the previous issues, its’ impact has been felt for generations. It’s a powerful entity to say the least.

Readers have seen the effects from New Orleans to Chicago then Kansas City. Now, the history of Jazz stops in New York City in the 1950’s.

Deep Cuts #4 by KYLE HIGGINS, JOE CLARK, RAMON K PEREZ, Igor Monti and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou presents a tale of finding oneself through the power of music. Let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening now.

Deep Cuts #4 by KYLE HIGGINS, JOE CLARK, RAMON K PEREZ, Igor Monti and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: Black Market Narrative / Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The setting is New York in 1956. A man stands outside a run-down building. The story shifts to 1947. A narrator brings up conversations from “Dorian Emmaus: A celebration”. The previous run-down building is full of life and song. The crowd gathering outside exudes anticipation. A man in all yellow cuts across the street into the club. He seems focused on his task to play in a jam session. He will need to be.

As the man gets on stage to play, Dorian arises from his chair. The stranger can’t hang with the band on stage. He quickly leaves. Only the best can take the spotlight. Dorian focuses and begins to create. The band takes notice and sing their praises.

This is a far cry from 1953. Dorian is the man outside looking in. With the conversations from the article filling the pages, Dorian’s life has been anything but perfect.

Readers get taken on a journey through the rise and fall of a promising musician. Dorian’s path is plagued with tragedy and distractions. Now at a new phase of his life, can he make a comeback? The answer comes to fruition as the years pass by. Once the final page hits, there is no doubt a legacy has been left as timeless as the music is.

Deep Cuts #4 by KYLE HIGGINS, JOE CLARK, RAMON K PEREZ, Igor Monti and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: Black Market Narrative / Image Comics)

The writing reflects a grittier story fitting for New York City. Dorian is a multi-layered character. At first glance, his journey starts out with optimism and a love for music. It takes many turns in the course of years since that moment. The testimonials form the article give a fresh perspective as Dorian’s life hits peaks and lows. The closing act gives a bittersweet ending to Dorian’s story. It provides a fitting end to a compelling tale.

Perez constructs an intimidating feel to New York right from the start. The sequence of the jam session sets a loud tempo for where things start in Dorian’s journey. The testimonial panels stand out for their coloring scheme. They are very basic to reflect the blunt honesty of the events. This builds off the emotional range Dorian displays throughout the story. The closing pages conclude events with a parting image that leaves it to the audience to come to their own conclusion of Dorian’s story.

Deep Cuts #4 by KYLE HIGGINS, JOE CLARK, RAMON K PEREZ, Igor Monti and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: Black Market Narrative / Image Comics)

FINAL POINT: 8

The music leads a tale of triumphs and tragedies as it stops in 1950’s New York City. With emotional writing and superb imagery, the saga of Dorian Emmaus is sure to leave a lasting impression on comic book fans.

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DUKE #1 (SKYBOUND ENTERAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this review, the wait is finally over! One of 2023’s most anticipated books is finally hitting comic shops. Ever since the announcement of the Energon Universe from Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics, fans have been wondering how G.I. Joe would fit into the new playing field.

A big hint was revealed within the pages of Transformers (2023) #2 with one of the most popular members making a huge impact. Now fans find out where things go from here with a solo series they simply cannot miss!

DUKE #1 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton finds the franchise member of the Elite fighting team in a new stat quo. Let’s not wait any longer and see where thing stand now.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter opens up with a flashback to Duke in action. The narration eludes to how great of a soldier he is,. The image then shifts to a distraught Duke sitting in an office. The narrator is revealed to be none other than General Hawk! The argument is over the events of Transformers #2.

Duke’s claim of Starscream is being dismissed. Readrs see a retelling of events through Duke’s eyes. However Hawk is not hearing a word of this. Duke is given time off to get his head right which doesn’t go over well.

Six months go by and Duke is still in assurance of what has happened. He is contacted by Dr. Adele Burkhart. Burkhart is housing a meeting of “alien survivors”. Once inside, Burkhart takes Duke into her office and reveals some important research. Burkhart was searching for energy sources not of this world. The research was taken away, much like Duke’s story was dismissed. The stories appear to be leading to one location: M.A.R.S. Industries!

Duke embarks on discovering the truth. Once he starts, he quickly finds out there is more than meets the eye about anything the public knows. The pace ramps up with many invested parties now having Duke on their radars. The question is can he survive long enough to expose the truth. If the final act is any indication, fans better buckle in for non-stop action and excitement! This is going to be a must-have series!

DUKE #1 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton (credit: Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics - Credit: David Aja)

Williamson hits the ground running with setting a strong pace for this issue. the conversation with Hawk and Duke plays into the initial reactions expected when hearing of giant robots. Duke is written as defiant but perceived as paranoid. Once events shift after six months, the issue takes off!

The conversation with Barnhart kickstarts Duke’s pursuit of the truth. At this stage, he becomes entangled in a bigger conspiracy. The feel of deep rooted espionage takes over and allows Duke to do what he does best. The sheer grit he demonstrates is an easy win for readers looking for the action. The closing moments cap off events perfectly sending this initial chapter onto the next.

Reilly and Bellaire grace readers with some of the best action sequences in comics. Right from the start, there is an exceptional two-page spread showcasing Duke’s skills. It’s matched by another great two-page spread showing Starscream’s attack, smiling in the process.

Just when readers think they will slow down, the art ramps up after Duke goes investigating M.A.R.S. The pace never slows and readers can feel the intensity of the panels pour right off the pages. The closing images will have fans amped up for what’s to come. You couldn’t ask for a stronger debut in storytelling.

DUKE #1 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton (credit: Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics - Credit: Steve Epting)

FINAL POINT: 10

Williamson constructs a magnificent combination of high-stakes drama and thunderous action to welcome back the face of G.I. Joe to comic fans. Adding in the electrifying imagery of Reilly, Bellaire and Wooton only elevates an incredible issue even higher. This is one not to miss on New Comic Book Day!

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NO/ONE #7 (BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE/IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, the mystery of the Massive-verse marches on! Since its’ debut in 2023, the saga of the “Accountability Killer” has branched out from just being a comic story. It is a pop culture event. Not just any comic has a companion podcast featuring Patton Oswalt and Rachael Leigh Cook. The Black Market Narrative/Image Comic now starts heading into its’ final stretch with readers still buzzing about the question: “Who Is No One?”

NO/ONE #7 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Antonio Fuso, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou looks to provide some big clues surrounding some key elements. Let’s take a closer look and see how things shape up!

NO/ONE #7 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Antonio Fuso, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: Black Market Narrative/Image Comics - Cover: Geraldo Borges)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story beings at Ritter’s Diner in September of 2023. Former assistant Chief Ben Kern is talking with an old friend about his son Aaron Kern. Aaron is publicly known as the “Accountability Killer”. Aaron is currently out of jail via his confession being deemed illegal. Readers find out what Ben is planning and the burden on his soul will be immense.

Meanwhile, Alejandro Rios returns to work after an encounter with the latest “Accountability Killer” and No/One. His return is cut short when Rios gets a message on his phone. Walking into a car, readers find No/One behind the wheel. The conversation goes from a simple “Thank You” to an interview attempt. Suffice to say, it falls on deaf ears.

Both Ben Kern and No/One’s paths cross later in a confrontation which will have readers on edge. The fallout leads a surprise person of interest to Ben Kern’s door: Julia Paige.

Through the escalating tense climate led by Senator Noah Kemp, time is not on their side. What does this partnership uncover? The final act reveals a truth behind one character that readers won’t see coming. The last image sets the tone for the end game to start on the Massive-verse’s greatest mystery. Get ready!

NO/ONE #7 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Antonio Fuso, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: Black Market Narrative/Image Comics - Cover: Stefano Simeone)

Higgins and Buccellato center this issue around the actions of Ben Kern. Kern has been the one most personally affected by his son’s recent actions. The writing reflects his guilt and anger. The choice he makes is a bold one. The contrast with No/One stands out as they both want justice but see differing ways of accomplishing it.

The stand-out moment of this issue is the partnership with Julia and Ben. Knowing both no longer have ties to their organizations, the writing reflects their focus on ending this case once and for all. The final act puts their work to the test. Readers see how the set-up provides a thrilling moment leading to a blockbuster break. With only a few issues left, the pacing picks up to take readers to the finish line after this trek.

Fuso steps in for Geraldo Borges for this issue and gives readers a more grounded look for the series. The page keep a steady format of multiple panel pages. The imagery points out the emotional reaction to events. Kern’s facial expressions range from pained to frustrated.

The art also builds a sense of danger when Kern and Non One cross paths. With Kern’s choice on attack, the fallout grants a hostile setting, planting the seeds for a future meeting. The closing act moves events right along showcasing Julia and Ben’s work in action. Fuso ends this chapter on a strong note with a panel that kicks off the beginning of the end of the mystery.

NO/ONE #7 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Antonio Fuso, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: Black Market Narrative/Image Comics - Cover: Stefano Simeone)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

With a major break in the “Accountability Killer” case, the Massive-verse’s greatest mystery starts its trek to the finale. With exceptional writing from Higgins and Buccellato, Fuso’s illustrations bring the drama to a stage where the saga is about to explode.

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SHIFT (BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE/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 heading to visit comics’ most exciting universe: The Massive-Verse! In a short amount of time, the Black Market Narrative/Image Comics line has given new life to traditional superhero concepts. But with all good heroes, they need to have great villains. In the Massive-verse, there are none better than SHIFT.

The cunning and charismatic figure has made waves in the pages of both The Dead Lucky and Radiant Black. Scene-stealing at every turn, fans have been asking for more Shift. Their requests have been answers.

SHIFT by Kyle Higgins, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Becca Carey, Chris Evenhuis, Danilo Beyruth, Francesco Manna, Geraldo Borges, Marcelo Costa, Mark Englert, and Sjan Weijers casts the spotlight onto the Massive-Verse rogue and the secrets behind the mask. Let’s take a closer look at the mysterious shifting character.

SHIFT by Kyle Higgins, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Becca Carey, Chris Evenhuis, Danilo Beyruth, Francesco Manna, Geraldo Borges, Marcelo Costa, Mark Englert, and Sjan Weijers (credit: Black market narrative/Image Comics - Cover: Igor Monti)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Editor Note: The first Four chapters of this story was first introduced in the pages of Image! anthology series earlier this year. Each chapter story has a different art team with Higgins writing all chapters.

A man named Guy is having an argument with someone on the phone. The conversation is based on a shortage of payment. Guy casually threatens the caller before driving the point home about his payment. He walks inside a building. Little did he know how fast things would change in his favor.

As Guy walks in, he’s greeted by Gregg, Jace and Riley. With business at hand, Guy is chatting with Gregg about the tech in the room. Massive-verse readers catch wind how the weaponry ties back to <001>. With a possible job at hand, Guy gets introduced to a powerful suit codenamed Shift.

By “shifting” to Lockport, Illinois, Guy comes into direct contact with Radiant Black! With his mission in hand, Guy makes a play to fulfil his contract of syphoning radiant power to fuel some charges. Dodging danger, Guy fills the charges and “shifts” away.

Once he returns, Gregg is impressed with his skill and claims he’s taking the tech to Morrow. Guy offers a counter proposal. Honor amongst thieves is tested but the result solidifies a new player has entered the Massive-verse game.

Where things head from here shows the rise of an “entrepreneur” in the land of hired mercenaries. Chapter Three will jump out as a certain character make a cameo that was a great tie-in. It is a creative take bringing in Shift to that storyline.

Readers are also gifted a brand new chapter by Higgins and Di Nicuolo to send Guy onto his next business dealings. It’s a perfect way to conclude events for now, but leaves the door wide open for more Shift when the time (and price) is right.

SHIFT by Kyle Higgins, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Becca Carey, Chris Evenhuis, Danilo Beyruth, Francesco Manna, Geraldo Borges, Marcelo Costa, Mark Englert, Walter Baiamonte, and Sjan Weijers (credit: Black market narrative/Image Comics - Cover: Daniele Di Nicuolo)

Higgins builds Guy up as an individual all about the opportunity. The rise to power is one that readers can follow along with ease and delight. Guy’s charisma wins over readers with each dirty deed. Higgins escalates his moves with the first two chapters with a “Year One” type feel.

Chapter Three shows an ingenious scheme that plays into another book in the Massiveverse. The concept is unique and locks readers in with the chase. Chapter Four features Guy at his most “human” level. The conversations with Anja Wronja peeled back a new layer into Guy’s character. This break doesn’t last long as the Guy fans know and love returns for Chapter Five. It perfectly bookends what has been established from the start. The only thing to be unhappy about with this issue is is’ the last one…for now.

As previously mentioned, all chapters had different art teams creating them. Di Nicuolo and Baiamonte bring an energetic style to chapters 1 and 5. Their art mirrors two starting points on Guy’s personal journey into business. Manna, Beyruth and Costa mix in the action with Guy’s strictly business demeanor.

For chapter Three, Borges and Englert delve into the high stakes gamble of the assignment with excellent action panels. Evenhuis and Weijers present the more grounded approach with a laid back style setting up the calm before changing lanes into the final chapter. With the varying art, readers truly sense that they see the different sides of complex character.

SHIFT by Kyle Higgins, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Becca Carey, Chris Evenhuis, Danilo Beyruth, Francesco Manna, Geraldo Borges, Marcelo Costa, Mark Englert, and Sjan Weijers (credit: Black market narrative/Image Comics - Cover: Deegan Puchkors)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The Massive-Verse’s most wanted breaks out to steal the spotlight in a one-shot that doesn’t miss its’ mark. Higgins along with an all-star line-up of artists take readers on an escapade with superb writing and phenomenal art each page. Hopefully this is the start of a bigger plan, just like Shift would scheme so make sure you grab your copy at the local comic shops this week.

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GI JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #302 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/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 catching up with the fallout from a fandom’s explosive return to the comic shops. Picking up right where they left off, the global special forces unit has their hands full with Cobra. The terrorist group struck fast and personal with their return salvo. Plus, there’s another element at play that no one is seeing coming.

G.I.JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #302 by Larry Hama, Chris Mooneyham, Francesco Segala and Pat Brosseau (skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) presents the aftermath and new direction of pop culture’s favorite military team. Let’s take a deeper dive and see how things stand now.

G.I.JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #302 by Larry Hama, Chris Mooneyham, Francesco Segala and Pat Brosseau (Credit: Skybound entertainment/Image Comics - Cover: Andy Kubert)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Cobra Island is no more. All that is left is a toxic wasteland. This is all in part to Dr. Mindbender’s Mutant Virus Bomb being activated by Serpentor Khan. Anyone caught in the blast has been mutated. When the “survivors” become unruly, Khan makes an example out of one of them. Khan shoots off the head of a mutant, leaving their body for scrapes. Khan proclaims the survivors are going to leave the island and take over Cobra’s home turf of Springfield.

Meanwhile, at Arlington National Cemetery, service are being held for Wade Collins. Collins was killed by Cobra Commander in his escape from Cobra Island. Collins death affects many but arguably none more than Snake-Eyes.

All the while, Cobra Commander addresses the people of Springfield. His message doesn’t go over well with family members asking about their loved ones. Commander pushes the mission statement forward that Cobra will be ready to handle Serpentor’s invasion no matter the cost.

With a looming war brewing, who is waiting in the wings watching? Readers see quickly that there’s more than one invested party watching events unfold. This all falls behind the emotions left in Collins’ death. The final moments of the chapter ties up its’ impact before leaving readers with a visual reflecting the loss.

G.I.JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #302 by Larry Hama, Chris Mooneyham, Francesco Segala and Pat Brosseau (Credit: Skybound entertainment/Image Comics - Cover: Brad Walker)

Hama builds up the Cobra civil war behind the emotional impact of a fallen Joe. Collins’ burial at Arlington delivered on a strong emotional connection with readers. The impact is felt later when Stalker breaks down Collins’ story to other Joes. The flashbacks walk new reader through his story, showcasing how devastating of a loss this is to members of the team.

Cobra’s brewing civil meltdown fuels the other portions of the book. Hama displays Serpentor as insane and blindly thinking his plans will work. Meanwhile, Cobra Commander knows what is coming and his address to the citizens of Springfield mirrors the same message. Overall, the chapter starts building up a foundation for a much bigger fight waiting to happen. This is nothing but a huge win for readers.

Mooneyham and Segala display the grief and sadness of Collins’ death with their visuals at Arlington. The mood is somber and the feeling of deep loss never leaves the panels. Later in the issue, the art makes the flashback panels pop out to show readers on how deep the loss is with Stalker.

The moments with Serpentor spotlights the devastation of the mutant virus bomb. The art depicts the victims as horribly disfigured and Serpentor’s madness relishes in the moment. Cobra Commander’s reactions are hidden behind the mask but his body language conveys the plan to defend Springfield no matter the sacrifice. Another great issue with the artwork for fans to enjoy.

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The fallout from a death looms on the hearts and minds of G.I. Joe with action building in the horizon. Stellar writing and visuals welcome back a new phase for the never-ending conflict between G.I. Joe and Cobra. The new series is off to a strong start and here’s no way you should be missing this on New Comic Book Day!

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LOCAL MAN #7 (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 jumping into the next adventures of CROSSJACK aka Jack Xaver. Since his fall from grace, the superhero life hasn’t left his side in quiet Farmington. Now caught up in another mystery, can Jack survive long enough to see what is happening around him?

LOCAL MAN #7 by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio brings the vintage themes of 90’s IMAGE COMICS to the modern day with another cant miss issue. Let’s take a closer look and see how things shape up now, shall we?

LOCAL MAN #7 by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio (Credit: Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Jack and his loyal dog Pepper are investigating a possible lead in Mackenzie Cheng’s murder. As they’re walking by a riverbank, Jack hears a song. Readers quickly see this is a distraction. A creature emerges from the water and pulls Jack down.

While under water, Jack is trying to fight back. As two figures look to reach for him, Jack goes on the offensive. When he emerges, Jack finds himself in a mysterious place. A person of interest is asking him questions of what he was doing near the water so late. Readers follow along with Jack as he now finds himself in the heart of the Star tribe compound.

Meeting with Coochie Poo, Jack evades and asks questions concerning the tribe’s possible involvement with Cheng’s death. The talk leads Jack into a new direction but its’ not one that he might be ready to handle.

The path to the truth sends Jack into uncharted territory. Will Jack crack the case or is this the start of a bigger conspiracy? The closing act is a mix of emotions as Jack’s search for truth takes him on a path to dealing with his own issues. Once the final image hits the page, readers are served another reminder of why this book stands out on every NCBD.

LOCAL MAN #7 by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio (Credit: Image Comics)

LOCAL MAN #7 by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio (Credit: Image Comics)

The writing sets up a unique path for justice concerning Jack. the interaction with the Star Tribe comes off as unpredictable and off-beat as one might expect. Jack’s newfound role as redeeming hero plays out with a solid does of humor and heroics. Jack is flawed (putting it mildly). These elements shine as he progresses on his investigation.

The writing throws in some excellently timed moments that exemplify the awkwardness of Crossjack. Once the latter portion of the issue begins, readers see how Jack deals with his challenges but still tries coping with his past. Even with his set-backs, the writing never looses sight of trying to redeem Jack even if he might never be able to handle that moment.

The art sets a strong tone early. Opening the investigation of the Star Tribe, there is a great full page visual of Jack getting taken into deep water. The panels with Coochie Poo demonstrate the humor and anxiousness of Jack’s heroic plan. However, nothing will prepare readers for the walk home from their camp.

The “mind-bending” sequence of events plays into a more light-hearted feel to the seriousness of Jack’s mission. Readers will need to do a double take followed by a good laugh when the “text messages” start. The emotions start pouring out as Jack gets closer to a solid lead & its’ effect on Inga. The art mirrors the grief and anger involved with the case at hand. This builds towards a closing visual that sums up Jack’s struggles involving what is happening around him. Another great job showcasing the road to redemption isn’t always an easy path to walk.

LOCAL MAN #7 by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio (Credit: Image Comics)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The saga of CROSSJACK takes a humorous and dark turn with an unexpected trip within these pages. With excellent writing and art from Fleecs, Seeley and the team, readers have a wild journey on the way to finding justice in Image Comics’ latest smash hit. Don’t miss this book on New Comic Book Day!

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GEIGER: GROUND ZERO #1 (IMAGE COMICS VIA GHOST MACHINE)

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 the latest from a company who made a HUGE splash at NYCC this year! GHOST MACHINE, who’s roster of creators reads like an all-star lineup, is poised for a monster 2024 with a giant sized one-shot kicking off in January.

Luckily for fans, their wait isn’t so bad as one of the most notable Ghost Machine characters returns in a two part story that needs to be on fans’ radars at the shop.

GEIGER: GROUND ZERO #1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson and Rob Leigh spotlights the powerful force of nature in the Unnamed Universe. What secrets lie beneath the surface of the mysterious figure? Let’s take a deeper dive into this untold story, shall we?

GEIGER: GROUND ZERO #1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson and Rob Leigh (Credit: Image Comics via Ghost Machine)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Tariq Geiger is a survivor of a nuclear bombing that has transformed him into a walking weapon. While keeping his family inside a bunker, Geiger was caught outside when the bomb exploded. Unknown how he lived, Geiger has become a figure of legend.

When an overload exposed the bunker to be housing corpses of his family, Geiger unleashed his rage and set off on a loner’s path. Geiger became a surprise caretaker of two children who crossed his path. After that journey came to its’ conclusion, readers knew that the story was only just beginning.

For this story, the time is six months after the bombing began. The military has set up camp at what appears to be an amusement park. A man is monologuing themes of guilt and concern for his wife and what he as done. Readers see that he is Dr. Molotov. Molotov might be the man behind the bombs that destroyed the country.

The unit is in pursuit of Geiger. In exchange for helping, Molotov will be reunited with his wife. Can he succeed in this mission?

The action is mixed with more details on Tariq’s life before the bomb. The flashbacks show a different side to the radioactive drifter that leaves a huge impact with fans. The closing act ramps up the drama before bowing out with a parting visual that raises more questions on the already enigmatic lead protagonist. There’s no way anyone will be able to pass on seeing where things go from here!

One element of Ghost Machine that still rings rue in this issue is the focus on “Characters First”. Johns dives into the compelling drama with Molotov’s guilt for what he caused. The drive to see his wife counters the negative weight he carries, keeping readers locked. in.

However, the biggest moments come via the flashback sequences with Gieger. The heart-breaking tale of life before the bomb will level readers with the emotional pull. The conversations with his family showcases the deep love and drive he has for them. With dealing with his Cancer battle, Johns handles the moments perfectly with the interactions of those that matter most. The love for his family is the main driver for his ultimate choice when the bombs start going off. This all combines for a great read that stands out for the characters first.

Frank’s art features the various emotions of the two lead characters in this story. Molotov’s reactions to the army unit and Geiger vary with a sobering feeling of what he’s caused. Geiger’s time with his family and neighbors range from happiness to patience with a unfriendly resident. The time with the family hit the deepest connection as the art reflects the deep rooted love they possess even with the surrounding factors in play.

Once the story shifts back to present time, Frank (with Anderson’s fantastic coloring) makes the Geiger confrontation jump. The full page panel featuring Geiger at his most dangerous sets a high bar for the following action. This all leads to a stunning closing image which sets the stage for more revelations to follow.

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The early days of Ghost Machine’s radioactive powerhouse comes to light with a strong debut chapter into his past. Johns drives home superb character writing while Frank, Anderson and Leigh elevate the words with magnificent imagery capturing the moments at hand. There’s no way to can’t be caught up in the story unfolding here. Make sure to pick it up on NCBD!

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G.I. JOE A REAL AMERICAN HERO #301 (IMAGE COMICS VIA SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to a very special edition of Parlay points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH Podcast!

For this entry, we are checking out the grand return of a legendary comic. Throughout the course of history, the G.I. Joe franchise has been one of the most popular in pop culture. From live action movies to the classic animated series to unforgettable toys, the brand has made its’ mark with fans for decades. One of the biggest win has been its’ comic book runs.

Since the 1940’s, there has been a connection between G.I. Joe and comics. However, if you talk to most comic fans these days, their first real memories were based in the 1980’s with the run via Marvel Comics.

With an impressive 155 issue run under the voice of Larry Hama, the series left a lasting footprint with fans. The rights had moved to a few different publishers since the series wrapped at Marvel in 1994. Last readers saw, issue #300 hit shelves in November 2022.

Fast forward to the summer of 2023 and little did fans know that spinning out of Skybound Entertainment and Image ComicsVOID RIVALS would be the birth of the Energon Universe! The new landscape would be the home for both G.I. Joe and Transformers! With fans buzzing about what is coming, Skybound is bringing back the flagship book in a monster way with the voice of G.I. Joe leading the way once again!

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #301 by Larry Hama, Chris Mooneyham, Francesco Segala and Pat Brosseau picks up where things left off for the Real American Heroes! Let’s take a closer look to see how this return fares!

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #301 by Larry Hama, Chris Mooneyham, Francesco Segala and Pat Brosseau (credit: Skybound entertainment and Image Comics - Cover Andy Kubert)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue opens up with a fantastic “who’s Who” recap of the history of G.I. Joe. Readers get a quick glimpse into G.I. Joe and Cobra and some of the key players involved. (Editor note: This is brilliant and I wish more companies did this with series)!

The main story begins with Duke and Wild Bill flying over Cobra Island. With a damaged plane, they’re trying to salvage the flight, not to mention the precious cargo of a Joe team on-board.

On the ground level, Dr. Mind-bender and Serpentor Khan (COBRA notables) have activated the Mutant Virus Bomb. Preferring this method to defeat the Joes instead of surrender, time is now a factor for the good guys. Outside of Mind-bender’s lair is another Joe squad led by Snake-eyes and Scarlett ready to go.

With the bomb activated, who will survive? The tension races as Cutter tries evacuating the team on the ground. With one note-worthy figure on-board the ship escaping, an event happens proving how dangerous and deadly this conflict is between GI Joe and Cobra.

Once the smoke clears, readers see how this series is a far cry from the cartoons and toys. THIS is vintage GI Joe comics. The aftermath will leave a lasting impression that you can’t help but want to make sure you don’t miss another issue of what is going to be another incredible run in the legacy of G.I. Joe stories.

In case anyone is diving in for the first time, Hama picks up right where he’s left off involving his story-telling. There is a reason he is synonymous with this franchise. Hama establishes the high stakes right off the bat and never lets up. His dialogue between Serpentor and Mind-Bender illustrates how unhinged Serpentor is and how far he’s willing to go to win.

On the flip side, no one brings out the voices of the Joes better. Duke and Will Bill’s story keeps escalating until it hits the perfect timing and mark. The escape from the island has its’ drama and one moment sparks a bigger match to explode later in this new series. The resolution of the bomb kickstarts a few avenues for the team to venture down in future issues. This is a great re-introduction issue for older fans and a solid jump-on for new readers wanting to find out about the hype.

Mooneyham adds a gritty style to the Joe imagery for this issue. It gels perfectly with Hama’s dialogue. The intro pages are an easy win with readers. Once they conclude, the art speeds events up quickly to layer the dangers of what Cobra is doing. This all leads to an excellent full page image of the teams trying to escape.

The one major moment of the escape comes across to readers as a huge deal, even if they’re not familiar with everyone involved. Its’ following sequences show a variety of reactions. The panels construct the foundation for a lasting image to close this chapter out with. There is so much to compliment with the art for this return issue.

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

The return of the long-running fandom doesn’t miss staking its claim as a must-read series. With Hama’s legendary writing backed by Mooneyham’s superb visuals, the saga of G.I. Joe strikes back to win over fans new and old alike. Don’t leave the comic shops without this in your possession!

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TRANSFORMERS #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, New Comic Book Day is more than meets the eye as the Energon Universe takes center stage! Ever since its’ debut in the pages of VOID RIVALS from Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment, the new version of the legendary pop culture characters has been the talk of fans. Now ready to drop its’ next chapter, Optimus Prime and company have their work cut out for them with the Decepticons making waves.

TRANSFORMERS #2 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN shifts events into high gear with the fate of Earth hanging in the balance! Let’s take a deeper dive and see how things unfold here, shall we?

TRANSFORMERS #2 - DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue kicks off with Optimus Prime talking with Spike Whitwicky. Optimus is admiring the beauty of Earth but accidently steps on a deer. Readers see how the pair spins out of that moment into giving a soft introduction into the other’s past. With the past issue’s events of losing Bumblebee and Jetfire, Optimus needed the moment to regroup and refocus for what is his mission now.

All the while, Starscream is leading the Decepticons into hunting down Energon. They attack a power plant and are preparing to harvest the energy to feast. The surrounding humans are not going down without a fight. They try resisting but are easily disposed of. Reinforcements are informed of the situation. One hero flies his fighter jet right into the crossfire of danger. Waiting in his path is Starscream, ready to end this interference once and for all. Who wins this round?

Readers witness a major player make their debut into the Energon Universe as the action ramps up. Once the encounter ends, an opening shot is taken that will not be the last from a Real American Hero. It appears they might have some back-up coming in this fight. The question lingering when the chapter ends is: will it be enough to save Earth?

TRANSFORMERS #2 - DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment - Cover: Afu Chan)

Johnson wastes no time catching readers up to speed on what Optimus Prime is all about. The heart-felt conversation with Spike leads to a glimpse at the greater picture involving the conflict between Autobots and Decepticons. Readers bare witness to how Prime is adapting to his new home and fighting the good fight. They also see that he’s not alone in protecting the Earth from the unwelcomed.

The debut of the recognizable character feels like the big event longtime fans want it to be. The action is crisp and moves quickly. There is no wasted set-up. The closing moment of the battle will be one to get fans excited about what is coming down the road without question. The closing act brings the energy back to a normal level as more set-up work is done for an already engaging story.

The art is vintage DWJ. BIG action when it happens. Excellent character moments to invest the readers in-between. The opening moments with Optimus and Spike reflects the caring Optimus has while showing the pain he’s dealing with losing members he considers family. This is capped off with a near full panel shot of Cybertron as Optimus descibes it to the readers.

This is offset by the amazing high-flying action battle between Starscream and THAT character. The panels pop off the page with every motion taken by the combatants. Even when Starscream makes a deadly action, it is answered with a striking line of panels, letting the character have a closing moment to fully announce their debut to the EU. Leaving with a subtle reveal, the art closes the door on this chapter, leaving fans wanting more as soon as they can read it.

TRANSFORMERS #2 - DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment - Cover: Orlando Arocena)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The second round of Autobots vs. Decepticons keeps the hype and excitement going with an excellent combo of action and drama. With a high-profile debut stealing the spotlight, Superb writing and imagery raises the stakes for the robots in disguise with an issue you can’t miss!

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THE DEAD LUCKY #10 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, With being one of the pillars of comics’ most exciting universe: The Massive-Verse, fans are talking about the latest adventure of one Bibiana Lopez-Yang. That’s right, we’re heading to San Francisco and checking on its’ protector via Image Comics and Black Market Narrative.

THE DEAD LUCKY #10 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil) continues its’ second story arc with Bibi’s past crashing into her present. Let’s see how things are shaping up now, shall we?

THE DEAD LUCKY #10 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil - credit: image comics via black market narrative)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With the new responsibilities working for Morrow, Bibi’s plan of taking down the evil tech company was starting to take off. However, a mission in Jordan has led her into the crosshairs of someone she thought was a memory. Pyre, a member of her armed forces unit, has returned into her life with powers and a new agenda.

After the reunion, Bibi returned home to San Francisco after being gone for three days. She didn’t return alone as Pyre followed her back. Wanting to help her with her mission, Pyre draws attention onto himself in the form of Morrow forces. After an A.I.D. (Artificial intelligence Destruction) Protocol is given, Morrow’s mechs have now been given lethal clearance to end the threat of Pyre and Bibi is caught in the crossfire!

This chapter begins with Korin, a Morrow board member, trying to figure out who authorized the lethal force call. She brings this to the attention of Morrow CEO Jimmi Moss. However, Moss is more concerned about his deteriorating health condition. Moss addresses Korin to handle the problem of the protocol while he goes back to trying to solve his own issues.

Back at the fisherman’s wharf of San Francisco, Bibi and Pyre brace for action as they are now surrounded by mechs ready to fire. Readers see business escalate quickly as the pair fights to survive. Once the smoke clears, there are many questions left in the wake.

Who activated the protocol? What is the public reaction to this battle? How does Morrow respond? Events speed into the spotlight as the attack at the Wharf appears to be the tip off the iceberg. Bibi is now hopping out of the proverbial frying pan into the fire as tensions escalate out of control. Lucky for San Francisco, Bibi isn’t going down without a fight as the final page makes a bold statement before concluding the story for now.

Flores pushes Bibi into uncharted territory with the latest chapter. Seeing the stand-off with the mechs brought high tension as Bibi is trying to keep control before others get hurt. This counters Pyre’s play as he embraces the fight. Their personal history strains the overall mission of stopping Morrow.

Flores spins this into building drama which pays off later in the issue. The mystery behind who initiated the protocol is a nice twist to the overall tale. With a few suspects jumping to mind, readers can make their assumptions while watching the action sequences play out. As always, this series gives readers much to enjoy.

Carlomagno and Iacono features great action throughout the issue. The initial stand-off comes across as fast-paced and unforgiving as a lethal order mission would play out. Bibi and Pyre get moments to show off their abilities ending with a strong panel demonstrating Bibi’s powers to end this round.

The public reactions to recent events carry weight as the anger and frustration bleeds over from the crowd to a board room meeting that plays a big part in connecting with readers. This is a small break until the next round begins. The art team speeds up the frantic pace of the battles without mis-stepping any key moment. This all comes to a head with the closing image which will have fans excited to see what happens next.

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The presence of Pyre brings the fight home to San Francisco with another Massive-verse fantastic issue. Flores mixes in big action while quietly laying a foundation for a bigger payoff later with excellent writing. Carlomagno, Iacono and Carey add the finishing touches for a visual experience that will have fans locked in from the opening page. There’s a reason why The Dead Lucky is a New Comic Book Day staple for fans. Don’t miss out!

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INVINCIBLE SEASON 2 - Part 1 (AMAZON STUDIOS)

Welcome to a special edition of Parlay points, the comic book review blog for the ODPH Podcast.

For this entry, we are checking out the long awaited return of a beloved animated series based off a legendary comic series from Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.

Since debuting in comic book from back in 2003, Invincible by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley made a huge impression with comic readers. The story of Mark Grayson’s coming of age journey into the world of superheroes was an instant smash. Running from 2003 to 2018, the series has left a lasting impression on how modern superhero comics are told.

In March of 2021, the comic transitioned into an animated show on Prime Video. Capturing the essence of the comic with a stellar voice cast led by Steven Yeun in the role of Mark Grayson, the eight episode season has been a huge success with fans, new and old alike.

Season 2 is set to finally premiere on November 3rd on Prime Video. The ODPHpod was granted early screening privileges to Invincible SEASON TWO - PART ONE so here is our SPOILER FREE review!

INVINCIBLE SEASON 2 promo art - season begins Nov. 3rd, 2023 - Credit: Amazon Studios

Season One focused on 18 year old Mark Grayson (Voiced by Steven Yeun) dealing with his developing super powers. Having his father Nolan aka Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons) guide him on his superhero path should have been a easy road to becoming a hero, right? That is until Omni-Man’s true intentions start coming into to light. With how season one ends, there is much still out of sync heading into the new season.

Keeping things SPOILER-FREE, part 1 delves into the growth of Mark and the supporting cast around him. The feeling of transition plays heavy through the episodes. Mark is heavily impacted by the near death experience at the hands of his dad in season one. His behavior harkens back to the classic comic trope: “With Great Power comes Great responsibility”. Seeing how power corrupted him (in his opinion), Mark is left with finding his own path to walk and is it the right path in the end?

Even with his strong moments, the true breakout character of these four episodes is Debbie Grayson (voiced by Sandra Oh). The estranged wife of Nolan is dealt picking up the pieces of her life while dealing with a son transitioning into adulthood. Without question, Debbie’s story steals the spotlight away from the super heroics every time she is on screen. Oh captures the pain and disbelief in her character’s voice flawlessly. It is fantastic acting that deserves a great deal of praise when the episodes hit.

Other familiar faces will have noteworthy moments in this initial start. Atom Eve (voiced by Gillian Jacobs) and Robot (Zachary Quinto) both have developing tales that will grab viewer’s attention. This provides a solid balance to the superhero action and bloody fighting which is a trademark for the comic. Trust me, there are plenty of those moments mixed in. Pacing helps to get the story moving in that direction with a superb parting conclusion. Get ready for a fun ride leading Mark and company into new territory.

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

The return of Mark Grayson doesn’t miss a beat returning to Prime Video with an excellent start to Season Two. Strong writing mixed with phenomenal voice acting from Yeun, Oh and Jacobs leading an all-star cast makes this season a thrill-ride of emotions that’s just getting started!

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know your thoughts after you catch the return of Invincible Season Two Part One on November 3rd.

Thank you again to Amazon Studios and Prime Video for early screener access and thank you for reading!

NO/ONE #6 (IMAGE COMICS VIA BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

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

For this entry, we are diving back into the murder mystery looming over the Massive-Verse! Since its’ debut, the Image Comics/Black Market Narrative series has captured fans attention and left them asking “Who is No One”. With a companion podcast to build on the story, it has made this series more than just a comic. It is a mass media experience.

With the city of Pittsburgh on edge, all bets are off as the legacy of “the Accountability Killer” lives on. Everyone is a suspect. How long before the city explodes into chaos or has it already happened?

NO/ONE #6 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou descends the story further into mystery. Let’s take a closer look and piece some clues together, shall we?

NO/ONE #6 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: IMAGE COMICS VIA BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After last issue’s events, Aaron Kern is a free man. The person long associated with being the Accountability Killer is released from jail due to an illegal confession. This has sent shockwaves thorough the city. Ben Kern, the former assistant Chief, has been doing his own investigation and his reaction speaks volumes to his son being released.

This issue begins with Ben meeting with Lt. Mark McGarrity about what, if anything, they can do about Aaron’s release. Fearing what his son will do, Ben asks for surveillance but it can’t be granted. Ben storms out and meets with Detectives Singh and Harper, who have been assigned the case. Tensions run high with recent events but its’ quickly overshadowed by a shooting involving one of Pittsburgh police’s own.

The officer involved was Vince Harmon. Harmon was just referenced in the Pittsburgh ledger’s “Who Is No One” podcast of possible “No/One” suspects . With Harmon’s fate currently unknown, there are a few other names mentioned that have become unknowing targets.

Who else is next? Readers see tensions escalate as it’s a race against time to get whoever is behind the killings first before they strike again. How does this factor in with Prop. 87 and Senator Noah Kemp? Can No/One stop the killer before another victim is claimed. Once events kick off the final act of this issue, there is no doubt more questions arise as Pittsburgh braces for a new wave of terror.

NO/ONE #6 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: IMAGE COMICS VIA BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

Higgins and Buccellato ramp up the tension and uneasiness of the Accountability Killer’s grip with this latest chapter. Ben Kern’s worst nightmare has come true. The writing reflects his overwhelming guilt of his son’s actions. It also shows how determined he is to fix this problem. With the mounting attacks and deaths, the sense of danger and paranoia linger throughout. This plays into a few key players side story of Prop. 87 which is just developing.

The latter have of the book plays into the fallout of Kern’s release as readers see the protagonist enter the fray. The pacing takes readers on a great incline, building events to a breaking point very well. The conflict goes into a new direction which will have readers guessing. The final moments bring readers down easy but leaves more questions to carry to next issue. It’s another example of the high level of writing being brought to the series.

As great as the writing has been, it’s equally matched with Borges’ amazing visuals. The mood and feelings of Pittsburgh’s residents after Kern’s release speak volumes through their expressions. Readers get a fantastic two-page spread showing the shocking first victim of this chapter. It’s an easy win with fans as the stakes are clearly high with what transpired. The use of six panel pages to craft the Prop 87/Senator Kemp related portion gives readers a break in the story to focus in before the action kicks off.

Speaking of the action, Borges and Englert shine a bright spotlight on the big showdown this issue. Mixing in a supporting cast member’s reaction gave the high energy scenes more weight to the situation at hand. This has been a trademark of Borges’s pages through this entire run and it’s such a win for readers. The closing moments ground the chapter into an uncertain spot but leave with a lasting visual until next time.

FINAL GRADE: 9.5 OUT OF 10

The threat of the Accountability Killer tightens their hold on the city of Pittsburgh with another must-have issue. Superb writing and phenomenal art brings the drama and action to a boiling point. The series (and companion podcast) are must-haves on NCBD. No exceptions. If you’re not reading No/One, you are missing out on something special!

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EDENWOOD #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 that is sure to be talked about by fans. With such hits as Nocterra, Deathstroke, the Tenth and Batman on his resume, the art of Tony Daniel has been winning fans over for quite some time now. However for this series, Daniel is pulling double duty with writing a tale of mystery and supernatural elements.

EDENWOOD #1 from Daniel, Jay David Ramos, and Nathan Kempf for Image Comics brings the action as an unlikely hero is thrusted into the midst of a dangerous conflict. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening here, shall we?

EDENWOOD #1 from Tony Daniel, Jay David Ramos, and Nathan Kempf for Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in Wiliam’s Bay, Wisconsin . A group of young teens are walking around a lake area. The conversation seems centered around word of the Edenwood, an area that is the last line between NECRONEMA and the United States. Adelai, one of the young teens breaks away from the group looking for someone in the woods.

Once she enters the shrouded area, a mysterious stranger appears. His name is RION. Apparently, Rion is looking for Pip (a missing dog). The couple shares an embrace but their happiness appears to be short-lived. Loud noises fill the sky. The group left behind appears to be rattled, while the happy couple seems oblivious to the event.

It is only when Adelai sees Pip running, the course of events changes. Adelai chases after Pip but disappears. Rion follows and finds Pip’s skeleton. With no sign of anyone in sight, an explosion knocks Rion off his feet. When he stands back up, he is in a completely new environment.

Where has Rion landed? A wounded soldier pleads to Rion for help. As the young man approaches, a trap is revealed. How does he survive? Readers buckle in for a story that escalades quickly with its drama and conflict. Once the final act begins, there are more questions to be had heading into the next chapter. The biggest one is posed with the final image capping off one heck of a debut.

EDENWOOD #1 from Tony Daniel, Jay David Ramos, and Nathan Kempf for Image Comics (cover: Mahmud Asrar)

Daniel gives readers a solid introduction into a world filled with excitement and secrets. Rion takes the lead being the unlikely lead for the ever-evolving tale. Daniel doesn’t give him time to process events as he’s literally thrown into conflict in the second act. Readers pick up quickly how the overall danger is building.

With well paced action, the story moves very swiftly. Once the final act begins, the time jump doesn’t hamper where events lead to. The stage is set for more to come and there’s a great deal to process. This chapter is an absolutely engaging starting point to jump on board with.

The art shines on each page. The subtle beginnings of the innocence of youth kicks the issue off. The group of kids don’t seem too phased by events via their mannerisms. However, this changes quickly when the conflict comes right before them. Rion demonstrates a wide range of emotions but the middle point is where he grows. With the traps’ fallout, readers are treated to a stunning near-full page spread of action.

This page moves Rion into a new stat quo which never loses sight of the overall themes. There are quite a few full page panels near the end of the book to elevate the tension, but none bigger than the final image. It’s a great ending spot for this chapter but there is much more building with this series to be excited about.

EDENWOOD #1 from Tony Daniel, Jay David Ramos, and Nathan Kempf for Image Comics (cover: Ryan Stegman)

FINAL GRADE: 9 OUT OF 10

Tony Daniel welcomes readers into a fantastic new world overflowing with fantasy and intrigue. Solid writing and electric artwork brings out the best of a young upstart hero with the best yet to come. This will be one to watch for on New Comic Book Day.

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VOID RIVALS #5 (IMAGE COMICS VIA SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT)

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

For this entry, we are diving back into the Energon Universe with arguably the breakout title of 2023. Since it’s debut, the story of Darak and Solila has been a huge hit with fans. Nearing the completion of its’ first arc, there are many questions to where the unlikely duo heads next. With the addition of Transformers and the upcoming G.I. Joe related books, there is no doubt that the story is just getting started.

VOID RIVALS #5 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton raises the stakes as a homecoming might not be so welcome. Let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening now, shall we?

VOID RIVALS #5 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Credit: Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins with both Darak and Solila being detained on Zertonia. When Solila thought she was making a deal returning to her home, it turns out there was more double-crossing to be had. Darak is assessing the danger they’re in while Solila is processing what’s next. Readers see the pair try reasoning the situation before Darak is led away for interrogation.

Meanwhile, Solila is visited by a surprise figure: Mistress Vill. Readers quickly find out there is a connection between the two as Solila is reffered to as a “Keeper Of The Light”. This does bother her as she pleads she has no ties to anyone. The conversation concludes with a new possible direction for Solila in light of recent actions.

As for Darak, his imprisonment continues and hope looks bleak. He keeps a good front but the torture wears on him. Darak’s luck might have changed as some help appears in an unlikely place.

How do the pair survive what’s next? Readers see more players enter the game of control as the story progresses. With mounting stakes, the unlikely pair have their destinies in their own hands. What path will they choose? If the final pages are any indications, the secrets of the Sacred Ring are about to explode!

VOID RIVALS #5 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Credit: Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics - Cover: Jae Lee)

Just when readers think they know the answers, Kirkman switches up the questions. The mystery surrounding Solila drives the main focus of this issue. Returning home, there is a sense of danger and grave consequences after her initial arrival. With the introduction of Mistress Vill, Kirkman constructs an engaging situation for the book’s most enigmatic character.

Equal billing is also shown to Darak’s new direction. The reveals of where he is heading now is an exciting change to the story. With the addition of many new players, the direction of the book can shift gears easily. Both roads look to lead back to a confrontation and this is nothing but win for the readers.

De Felici and Delpeche present the tensious mood between the leading pair with very noteworthy visuals. The opening scene in detainment is a strong moment with the body language reflecting the trouble they are in. The conversation plays out well with the mannerisms being showcased through their masks.

There are some great Transformers influenced pages to break up the story which long time fans of the “Robots In Disguise” will be excited to see. Darak’s story escalades quickly and the art team gives the readers a climbing theme of anxiousness to see where he heads now. The closing moments tie both characters’ new directions together, ending the issue with much to break down.

VOID RIVALS #5 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Credit: Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics - Cover: Conor Hughes)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The universe of Void Rivals grows with more combustible elements thrown in the mix. Kirkman, De Felici and the team present new consequences for Solila’s actions with fantastic writing and art. The series heads into unknown territory and this issue is one you simply can’t afford to miss on New Comic Book Day!

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SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #6 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, the throwback superhero saga of Grant Garrison heads into a breaking point with its’ latest chapter via Image Comics. Since its’ debut, the story has introduced a wide variety of characters and given fans a renewed sense of classic superhero storytelling.

The Savage Strength of StarStorm #6 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone leads Grant and company into an epic showdown. With the fate of the universe on the line, let’s take a closer look and see how things pan out, shall we?

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After the Omega Squadron rescued Grant, Jen and Eli, they were informed of an alien Vanguard coming to Earth. Being recruited into the upcomin battle, The resistance secret base was compromised with the heroes escaping and on the run. With the city left in shambles, readers open to see Bolt, Kid Bolt and Paaldin running away from the forces of Evil invading. Luckily for them, they run into more re-inforcements.

All the while, the trio of Grant, Eli and Jen escape with Ren and find out his true origin. Readers get plenty of information as the mystery of Grant starts coming together. Hard choices are forthcoming. Can Grant make the right ones to win the war or protect the people he cares about? As the war rages onward, every decision leads to higher stakes.

There is plenty of action as showdowns long built finally appear. When the smoke clears, the ending of this issue will throw readers for a loop as more secrets are revealed. The future of Grant Garrison looks to change course yet again and that’s nothing but a win for readers.

The Savage Strength of StarStorm #6 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Wes Craig)

The ever expanding universe Dew Craig has created grows further with this arc ending chapter. It is always impressive to see how many original characters appear in each issue but this one might be a record breaker. With the feeling of intergalactic war looming, it fits the story perfectly and gives it a serious tone.

The revelations surrounding Grant and his powers also make big impact as he gets thrown tough calls that his inexperience might not be ready for. All of this leads to a closing act which no reader will see coming. It’s paced well with the action not to slip under the radar as one chapter closes and a brand new one looks to begin.

Craig and Firestone add in great two page spreads. When readers think “War”, the art doesn’t falter in presenting that aspect of the story. There’s a great one page spread introducing more characters before all hell breaks loose with the battle of good versus the Draigonian Empire. The complimenting two page full spread is sure to be a hit with fans. The closing moments throws everything in reverse as Grant’s decisions change the course of the book as the chapter ends.

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The opening arc for Grant Garrison closes on a solid note with an issue that brings the action. Craig and Finestone construct big action and high drama as the strength of Starstorm might not be enough to carry the weight of the universe in his hands. Make sure to check this issue out on New Comic Books Day!

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LOCAL MAN #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 heading back to Farmington and the next chapter in Jack Xaver’s redemption story. Since its’ debut, LOCAL MAN has been a tale that blends elements of the founding members debut books of the 1990’s with modern storytelling. After the first arc was finished, the question became “where do we go from here”? Fortunately those questions were quickly answered as the next chapter is finally hitting the LCS this week.

LOCAL MAN #6 by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio grows the legend of CROSSJACK even further. Let’s take a closer look and see how things shape up from here, shall we?

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Jack Xaver aka Crossjack is a former member of the super hero Third Gen. After public humiliation with his firing, Jack returns to his hometown with a very unfriendly welcome. His past didn’t take too long to follow him home as a rising body count lead to more skeletons coming out about his past adventures. After the death of Camo Crusader and stopping the serial killer Deliverance, Jack now tries adjusting to life in his new stat quo….again.

This issue kicks off with the residents of Farmington trying to enjoy some delicious goods at Auntie Inga’s baked goods. Much like any small town USA, news travels fast. With Jack’s return, the reaction is mixed. However, everything stops at a drop of a dime as Jack walks in the dinner. Jack meets up with Igna, his only friend who’s not as all that she seems. A private moment is interrupted by Igna’s father but that’s not the most shocking interruption at the dinner.

With a gunshot going off, readers see that the legacy of Camo Crusader isn’t going gently into the quiet night. The mood is tense as Jack needs to face this latest challenge head on. How will public enemy #1 handle the moment and following fallout?

The next phase of the story throws an interesting mystery into Jack’s already complicated life. The town of Farmington has already been rocked by Jack’s past catching up. With the final page, Readers will question what they are seeing as the wait for the next issue begins.

Seeley and Fleecs pick up right where they left off with a great return issue. The complexity of Jack Xaver is one of the best aspects of this story. Jack is not a morally sound character but tries being better when the hero side needs to appear. The dynamic between Igna and Jack is a nice addition to the overall tale. This issue shows that Jack might have one more supporter by the time it’s all said and done but can his conscious carry the weight? The threat this issue plays right into the climate and opinion of public disillusion when dealing with the news. It’s a great take that Jack plays off from with ease. The closing chapter leaves many questions but fans will be very happy they picked up this issue and series.

The art encloses the magic of small-town talk right from the start of the book. The panels showing the various residents gives an idea of the varying opinion of Jack. Thus is capped off with his full page appearance for the issue. There’s also solid action panels when Jack has to switch to “Hero Mode”. This plays right into his reactions to being a hero again. Jack’s world is ever-evolving and the art mirrors the constant swings of how he feels. This leads into the closing moments with a final image that no one will see coming. Strong work as always with how this side of heroism is portrayed.

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Jack Xaver is back whether his hometown wants it or not! Seeley, Fleecs and the team don’t miss a beat as they gives readers great character moments with grand artwork to send Crossjack onto his next adventure. Local Man is always a great puck-up on New Comic Book Day!

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TRANSFORMERS #1 (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, the wait is finally over! Ever since the secret was let out in the pages of VOID RIVALS, fans have been eagerly waiting for the “ENERGON UNIVERSE” to kick into high gear! Bringing two of Pop Cultures biggest fandoms together in one universe is always an exciting time. Considering the pair making their re-introduction and it’s not just an event. It’s a new chapter in a historic legacy in comics.

Since its’ debut via Marvel in 1984, TRANSFORMERS has been a staple at the comics shops throughout various publishers. Often paired along with the world of G.I. Joe, their stories have been entertaining fans for decades. Now primed for a HUGE relaunch via Skybound Entertainment (and Image Comics), the quiet build has been trending towards a new series with one of comics’ biggest names behind it.

TRANSFORMERS #1 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON (MURDER FALCON, DO A POWERBOMB, BETA RAY BILL), MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN looks to keep the momentum going as a new chapter is about to be written in the franchise’s history. Let’s not wait any longer and dive in, shall we?

TRANSFORMERS #1 - DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with imagery reflecting a struggle has happened for two major figures. One is “Sparky” Witwicky. The other is Optimus Prime (longtime leader of the Autobots). Both have seen better days during these panels.

The story shifts back to the present where Sparky’s son Spike find him at a bar. The mood is tense as Spike tries communicating with his dad, who’s not very receptive to the chatter. The name of “Jimmy” is mentioned which sways the dialogue into new areas. Sparky is rescued by a co-worker/designated driver, leaving the talk ended with much disdain.

Spike is picked up by his friend Cindy and her uniquely painted van. The pair heads to the mountains for star-gazing and a break from the Witwicky family drama. Little do the young couple know what is coming ahead.

With a loud rumble, the ground shifts. They fall down a ways. When they get their bearings back, Sokie and Cindyt realize they are not on a mountainside anymore. They are on the backend of a certain spaceship implanted into the actual mountain!

As they start looking around, readers see some familiar faces lying inside. The mood is tense and shocking. Before they can react, someone has crashed the party. They are the key connecting the Energon Universe!

What is their purpose? Did they come alone? It’s at this moment that the creative team turns EVERYTHING up to 11 as the action begins to furiously hit! There are many highs and lows within this sequence of pages. They will not disappoint! Just when readers think they’re a break to catch their breaths, the closing panels set up a terrifying! possibility for their future. There is WAY more that meets the eye with this explosive debut!

TRANSFORMERS #1 - DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

TRANSFORMERS #1 - DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

Johnson constructs an exciting and driven debut chapter for the next phase of Optimus Prime and company. The opening sequence may start off at a slower pace compared to the remainder of the issue. This allows the Witwicky family tension enough time to start connecting with readers. However, the moment that changes everything is the debut in this series of a certain character fans have seen before.

Once that character hits the page, the flood gates open with more of the fandom’s heavy hitters. Pacing really picks up, taking readers into peaks and valleys. The ending throws a solid curve into what has been nothing but fast moving blockbuster thrills!

With a big battle taking place, the art really pops off the pages. Anytime an Kazuchika Okada rainmaker is used in a comic battle, readers KNOW this is going to be something special! Excellent semi-full page panel featuring this. The dramatic panels reflects the deep emotions felt with the father/son dynamic.

It gives small breaks to the frenetic pace but nothing to overshadow it. Readers want big action and there is no disappointment to be found. It is a Hollywood summer blockbuster brought to life in a new media form. Nothing but win to set the bar for a universe that looks to make a huge impact right out of the gate.

TRANSFORMERS #1 - DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment - Cover: Cliff Chiang)

TRANSFORMERS #1 - DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment - Cover: Ryan Ottley)

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

If anyone has any questions on why this book has generated all the hype it has, it only needs a few pages to prove it! Johnson, Spicer and Wooten get right to the point with superb writing and electrifying art as the next chapter of the Transformers fandom makes a bold leap forward that new and old readers won’t be able to get enough of. Absolutely do not miss this on New Comic Book Day!

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