G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #308 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points!

For this entry, the Cobra Civil War is poised to explode! Serpentor Khan has turned Cobra Island into a mutated mess. Cobra Commander is building his army in Springfield. Caught in the middle is the elite terrorist fighting team: G.I. Joe!

With key players set in position, the time to strike is now. All forces are making plays. Who will come out on top?

G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #308 by LARRY HAMA, PAUL PELLETIER, TONY KORDOS, FRANCESCO SEGALA, SABRINA DEL GRASSO and PAT BROSSEAU (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) kicks off the action building since the series returned in #301!

Let’s take a deeper dive into what’s unfolding now!

G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #308 by LARRY HAMA, PAUL PELLETIER, TONY KORDOS, FRANCESCO SEGALA, SABRINA DEL GRASSO and PAT BROSSEAU (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) – Cover: Andy Kubert

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With each side trying to make an impact, Hama divdes up the pace to let each party have a few moments to shine. The opening delves into the Joes infiltrating Serpentor’s twisted world. It gives readers a solid build before the combat begins. At this stage, Serpentor unleashes his first salvo to much fanfare.

On the flip side, the Joes begin their two-sided attack. The writing takes hold of the losses Dawn has been dealt as she’s not front and center of plans. This gives more pay-off to the evil ways of Commander’s plans. With the latter portion of the book, things begin to speed up. This creates an exciting feel heading into the close. Once at the final page, there is no doubt in reader’s minds as War has been officially declared in the G.I. Joe universe.

Pelletier and company construct the beginnings of an all-out assault. The team on Cobra Island never ease up from the brutal situation they’re in. Panels leave nothing to chance as the Joes make their presence felt.

The art also hones in on the direct attack on Springfield. Seeing the Serpentor squad jump into bad leaps at reader. Seeing the shock and doubt in their eyes becomes telling in the closing pages. This plays a part in the ending image. Knowing who has now entered the battle, readers can expect more chaos and damage as the next issue is unlikely to let up what was started here.

FINAL POINT: 8

Serpentor’s plans begin with a G.I. Joe team looking to intercept. Hama paints a brutal and direct look at the mayhem about to start. Pelletier and the team craft solid combat panels in with the onlook of combat waiting in the wings. This has all the makings for another classic G.I. Joe event.

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FALLING IN LOVE ON THE PATH TO HELL #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay points!

For this entry, we are checking out one of the most creative love stories in comic history. The story brings a female samurai and grizzled gunslinger together in an unlikely place": purgatory. It in ingenious of how the ultimate odd couple meshes worlds with chaos all around them.

Readers have been so enamored with the series that #1 has gone into a third printing. Heading into the next chapter, a puzzling guide is now navigating their path. Who knows where things lead from here.

Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #2 by Gerry Duggan, Garry Brown, Chris O'Halloran, Joe Sabino looks to unlock more secrets along the path to romance.

Let’s take a look at what all the buzz is about!

Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #2 by Gerry Duggan, Garry Brown, Chris O'Halloran, Joe Sabino (Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

To say this is a multi-layered tale is an understatement. Duggan weaves between character building and fast action with ease. Asami and MacRaith are written as outsiders looking into this strange new landscape. Their connection is by necessity, not choice. There is a fun sequence with a scorpion that plays out well connecting the pair’s awkwardness with the readers.

Mohan creates an atmosphere of uncertainty with each interaction he’s involved with. The writing never lets the uneasy tension leave the story. This carries tight to the latest challenge at hand. The closing act swerves away from the drama into great action. Once the smoke clears, the ending page throws everything in flux again. Readers will have many questions as the wait for next issue will feel very long once this issue ends.

Brown and O’Halloran brings out the shiftiness of Mohan with his reactions to events. The sly, distant pauses create the aura of him hiding details from the pair. This gets sidetracked with a solid two page spread featuring an inhabitant confronting the trio. It showcases Asami’s calmness and Mohan’s ominous precursors of what lies ahead.

The art team brings the minions of the island into the action with a dramatic debut. The full page spread jumps off the page at readers. It carries a high pace to go loudly into the closing pages. The panels flow fiercely as a battle ranges on. In its’ wake is a shocking final image to make the buzz grow even further than a 3rd printing can cause. Great storytelling.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

With an eclectic mix of genres and themes, the unlikely love story marches forward to new levels. Duggan builds another layer of mystery with strong storytelling. Brown, O’Halloran and the team present the unstable and dangerous landscape with images that leave their mark on top of a catching premise. The hype behind this series is very warranted.

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TRANSFORMERS #10 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, have we arrived at the Autobots’ darkest hour? Reeling from more losses, Optimus Prime must plan to stop an old enemy who’s now arrived on Earth. Soundwave has brought Shockwave into the ranks of the new Decepiticons. The impact was instant. Is there any hope left for the defenders of the Energon Universe’s Earth?

TRANSFORMERS #10 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) focuses on a hidden Autobot’s journey into the never-ending battle brought to Earth.

Let’s take a closer look at what is happening now.

TRANSFORMERS #10 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Johnson brings Beachcomber into the forefront for this issue with great success. His path into the fight is filled with solitude and guarded hope. Pairing Beachcomber with Spike Witwicky allows the lost Autobot toopen up to not only a human, but the audience. The story here reflects how not everyone is in to a fight forever. That said, there might not be an option for the newest Transformers as more threats loom.

The pacing gives Soundwave enough time to demonstrate his vileness onto his prisoners. The dialogue between him and Shockwave carries a cold flare as both see means to an end for the Autobots. This plays perfectly opposite with Optimus’ blind faith. Even with the odds as great against him, Prime won’t back down. Judging by what Johnson sets up, there might not be any time to counter the growing threat. The final page leaves a mark as to the dwindling future of survival for Earth and its’ inhabitants. It’s another great example of high level storytelling.

Corona and Spicer feature many sides to Beachcomber on his journey into this series. Doubt, Sadness and Hope flood the opening act. The trip from the Moon to the Earth are prime examples of this. They are panels that readers will lock in on as the story grows.

The Decepticons unveil their plans with some striking images. Readers watch as their “feeder” is given a big welcome and terrifying demonstration. This is depicted later in a moment with Soundwave and Thundercracker. The panels may be small, but the messages conveyed yell out what evil is steering events.

Before concluding, the art team deliver on a huge two-page splash. What unfolds can only be described as epic. It is a game changing moment that is paired effortlessly with the closing image. This chapter’s conclusion is given an exclamation point by the art team. Each time out, they find new ways to take the drama to new heights. This is why the series gets as many accolades as it does.

FINAL POINT: 9

Through a new Transformer’s perspective, the war from Cybertron gets new light in another strong chapter. Johnson continues to push the Autobots past their breaking points with phenomenal writing. Corona, Spicer and Wooten give readers much to be entranced with as the artwork brings out many emotions. This series continues to be the talk on NCBD for good reason.

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LOCAL MAN #11 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points!

For this entry….F*CK Crossjack!

One of the best books at the LCS continues its’ throwback influenced saga of a hero’s fall from grace. Jack Xaver’s future is still anchored down by his past sins. Public opinion has turned against him. Xaver technically can’t be a super hero legally. Even with these factors, the disgraced hero is still trying to do the right thing.

Local Man #11 BY Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio sees Xaver take drastic measures to take down the Faceless Horde. Will he prevail?

Let’s take a closer look and see how he fares now.

Local Man #11 BY Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio (IMAGE COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Fleecs and Seeley masterfully balance the sharp humor and drama at hand. Xaver is a flawed character. Even with the odds stacked, he shows there is a hero somewhere inside him. The conversation with Naveen is a prime example of how little he is regarded by his “peers”. This serves to amplify the last resort play for help in Officer Kopecki.

The mood is uneasy but the writing injects some well timed breaks in that makes the confrontation stand out (and who knew about the officer’s “powers”). The Slide 2.0 steals scenes throughout the issue. The odd-couple pairing of Rudy and Xaver works to lock readers in for the unlikely villain of this chapter. Its’ resolution nails the landing. From here, the closing pages throw some interesting directions at the readers for where we go next.

Paired with the throwback story, there’s no doubt about why this series gets the praise and hype it deserves!

The art captures the frustration of Xaver’s plans extremely well. His expressions while dealing with Naveen and Officer Kopecki are an easy win with readers. Capturing the comedic timing of The Slide breaks up the drama perfectly. How the villain here is taken out are panels fans won’t want to miss.

There are some more serious images that keep things very grounded as well. The Fright being unleashed are panels that set a striking tone leading to its’ unlikely conclusion. Along with the final pages, the issue has something for everyone to be invested in.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

The life and times of Jack Xaver never cease to amaze and please. Fleecs, Seeley and the team gift readers with an entertaining trip through the struggles of a fractured hero. This book always sets a high bar for storytelling and comic fans simply can’t miss it.

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ROGUE SUN #20 (BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the supernatural protector of the Massive-verse returned in a big way. Caleb Hawthorne is in the rear view mirror (for now). Dylan Siegal is back in his body. Marcus Bell has resumed trying to guide his estranged son. There’s a new understanding between Dylan and Marcus. How long will it last is anyone’s guess.

ROGUE SUN #20 by RYAN PARROTT, NICK COTTON, ABEL, NATALIA MARQUES and BECCA CAREY blazes a new path in the current stat quo.

Let’s take a closer look at how things play out now.

ROGUE SUN #20 by RYAN PARROTT, NICK COTTON, ABEL, NATALIA MARQUES and BECCA CAREY (Black Market Narrative/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Parrott and Cotton take Dylan into new territory with this chapter. Reforming the “partnership” with Marcus seems to be driving Dylan to be more forceful. This is showcased in the encounter with Mad Melody. The new edge to Dylan carries into a conversation with Dottie. Fortune may favor the brave but the mood reflects worry and pause. With Dottie narrating, it is very evident Dylan is nowhere to being ready for the gauntlet he’s thrown.

Divinity and Vein are two new wild-cards thrown into the mix. The former makes an immediate impact with her drive and demeanor. The writing sets up a reflection of the proactive nature Dylan is portraying with Divinity’s actions. This all heads into the final act where Vein emerges. With a subtle act, the mood shifts. It sets the stage for another thrilling adventure this series has become well-known for.

Abel, Marques and Carey display great action panels while setting up the drama unfolding. The opening sequence with Mad Melony immediately sets the pace for Dylan’s tougher actions. The conversation with Dottie comes to life with her reactions to Dylan’s ill-fated plan.

There is a fantastic two page splash showing the true evil of Mourningstar. Paired with Dottie’s dialogue and the image is guaranteed to strike a chord with the readers. Bolstering on the scene, the art gives Divinity a dramatic debut into the story. Her mannerisms are paired well with Dylan’s current stat-quo. This all builds towards a final full-page splash that is sure to have fans talking until the next issue drops.

FINAL POINT: 8.7

One of the most creative books at the shops builds towards more mystery with new friends and foes debuting. Parrott and Cotton balance Dylan’s high school and heroic life exceptionally well with the writing. Abel, Marques and Carey mix in great action with the drama that can only belong to Dylan Siegal.

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RADIANT BLACK #29/29.5 (BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay points!

For this entry, The game changing event that has seen both individuals bearing the mantle of RADIANT BLACK has now arrived at their pen-ultimate chapters. The main series has been split into two ongoing series. Each tells the side of Nathan and Marshall respectively.

RADIANT BLACK #29 & 29.5 by Kyle Higgins and Joe Clark, Eduardo FerigatoMarcelo CostaRaul AnguloRod Fernandez, and Becca Carey looks to pick up the pieces of loss for both heroes. Will it be enough to end the war?

Let’s take a deeper dive and see what happens now!

RADIANT BLACK #29 & 29.5 by Kyle Higgins and Joe Clark, Eduardo FerigatoMarcelo CostaRaul AnguloRod Fernandez, and Becca Carey (black market narrative/Image Comics)

RADIANT BLACK #29 & 29.5 by Kyle Higgins and Joe Clark, Eduardo FerigatoMarcelo CostaRaul AnguloRod Fernandez, and Becca Carey (black market narrative/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Marshall's story delves into the themes of pain and loss. The writing shows the burden of choices. With every action he has taken, Marshall just can't find a way to have a good outcome. This becomes clearly evident as he makes a decision that alienates himself from allies. The thoughts of the greater good maybe noble but it is not without a cost.

The writing reflects the dire consequences of Marshall's call. The brooding tension with fellow radiants finally boils over. Its' resolution comes with grave results. Marshall becomes increasing frantic until his breaking point is hit. Pacing shows how this has been growing to the perfect crash point. Judging by where things lead now, the worst for Mr. Ward may be on the horizon.

29.5 shines the spotlight on Nathan's path. Much like Marshall, Nathan has had to make choices. However, the heroic nature seems to shine through more. Where Marshall seems more uncomfortable to what plays out, Nathan regroups quickly to dive for more answers.

When a certain Radiant makes his appearance, the story leans into more of a direct path for answers. Readers will be locked in as the War's end starts becoming clearer. The writing dictates Nathan's new grasp of what is transpiring. It gives the sense of here might be some possibility of winning, even if short lived. The closing act shows the definite difference between the radiants as a call is made. The chapter closes with a great ending that will set the show-stopping conclusion into overdrive next issues! Get ready.

Ferigato and Costa bring the best out of their chapters. Marshall's fragile state carries into his drastic choice. The action sequence flow with a high velocity. It's resolution gives one character a half page final moment. Readers won't even have time to react as the battle rages onward. Excellent closing full page panel to lead readers into the ending chapter.

As for Nathan, the coloring of Fernandez elevates a few panels to new heights. The key radiant entrance gets a two page splash with a donut shop stealing scenes. This is backed up by Nathan and Marshall flying through a trippy two page splash of their own. Seeing how they enter this chapter's end pages mirrors the ugliness of the conflict. The parting image sets the table for fans to feast on a showdown for the ages. There is much to praise both teams about.

FINAL POINT: 9.2 (#29 - 9, #29.5 - 9.4)

With the Pen-Ultimate chapters of the Massive-Verse's biggest event, there was a fair balance of emotions and action. Higgins and Clark weave into the decent of a breakdown with Marshall. This is balanced by the more heroic calm of Nathan once clues come to life. The art teams construct incredible imagery as the worlds of Nathan and Marshall speed towards an eventual collision of epic proportions.

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NO/ONE #9 (BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the Massive-verse murder mystery has reached its pen-ultimate chapter. In the streets of Pittsburgh, the mood is tense. A rising body count. A legacy of lies and cover-ups. The “Accountability Killer” case has gripped the city. All that is on the citizens (and readers’) mind is a simple question: “WHO IS NO/ONE?”

NO/ONE #9 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou takes one step closer in uncovering the “WHO” behind the mask!

Editor’s Note - Some of the story and images in this issue deal with “Active Shooter” themed Gun Violence. Reader discretion is advised for younger readers.

If all good to continue, Let’s take a deeper dive into the latest events.

NO/ONE #9 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Black Market narrative/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Proposition 87 has passed. The law giving citizens the right to “preemptive self defense” has become a reality. This is in wake of the “Accountability Killer” case and No/One’s actions. A city has been pushed to the brink. Higgins and Buccellato push it over the edge. The writing reflects how broken the people are due to the haunting case at hand.

It also shows how dangerous this law has allowed people to become. Some of the situations are all too real in this day and age. Even someone like No/One can’t save the day here. Key supporting characters in the story such as Alanna Paige and Detective Harper have noteworthy sub-plots here. Taking a side tour to focus on Prop 87 only raise the stakes at who’s behind the chaos. Seeing where the final pages lead, the writing team has perfectly set the table for a show-stopping finale.

Borges and Englert have done fantastic work in this series but this time, they might have really outdone themselves. There are many highly sensitive scenarios played out with Prop 87 being law. The art will strike a chord with how intense and disturbing the citizens of Pittsburgh have become. It never lets the emotional weight rest as events progress forward.

In the chaos, there is a defining image of No/One standing over the madness in the streets. The full page splash exemplifies the horror of human nature. From here, the parting page connects who is behind all the drama. It is a lasting impression that will lock readers in for what’s to come.

FINAL POINT: 9.6

The pen-ultimate chapter of the great Massive-verse mystery leaves readers in the midst of chaos. Higgins and Buccellato construct a disturbing take on power and responsibility. Borges, Englert & Otsmane-Elhaou present strong imagery to reflect the dangerous landscape of the post Propostion 87 law. This is exceptional storytelling that fans simply can’t miss.

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G.I. JOE : A REAL AMERICAN HERO #307 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, Serpentor is declaring war on everyone. Tying to play Cobra against itself, the mad dictator is looking to take the fight to Springfield. Duke and company are gearing to intercept. Will it be enough to stop them AND Cobra Commander’s growing forces?

G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #307 by LARRY HAMA, PAUL PELLETIER, TONY KORDOS, FRANCESCO SEGALA, SABRINA DEL GRASSO and PAT BROSSEAU (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) brings the action with another chapter of the never-ending fight for freedom!

Let’s take a deeper dive at what is playing out here!

G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #307 by LARRY HAMA, PAUL PELLETIER, TONY KORDOS, FRANCESCO SEGALA, SABRINA DEL GRASSO and PAT BROSSEAU (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) - Cover: Andy Kubert

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Serpentor is making big moves in the attempt to take out Cobra Commander. Hama juggles the three factions to build up more suspense for the eventual blowout. The writing depicts Serpentor grasping for control. Seeing something is awry on the island, troops are sent to investigate. The fallout is vintage G.I. Joe action which is sure to please.

Some of the other side plots get a moment to shine. Dawn’s mourning of her parents and Destro’s manipulations are key areas fans will latch onto. The closing act steers back full circle. Serpentor is the driving force in this plot and looks to have more plans up his sleeve. This is another steady read which keeps things rolling towards another epic moment.

Pelletier directs the action front and center with this chapter. The panels feel fast and dives into the tense situation of outrunning Serpentor. The emotional fallout of Dawn with the Joes is another key element of this book. It shows the tolls for the actions taken. It leaves readers with a greater sense of the mission at hand. Once in the final pages, the art elevates the conflict. The closing page is a great cliffhanger to depart on while building towards what’s next.

FINAL POINT: 8

Tensions are rising as Serpentor makes moves that have the world on notice. Hama weaves in classic action with some intrigue in the writing. Pelletier leans into the big action and emotional toll with the classic feel of the art. Since its’ return, the series hasn’t missed a beat. Anyone wondering about G.I. Joe’s impact simply needs to check this series out to understand the hype.

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REDCOAT #3 (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, Ghost Machine’s favorite immortal continues to stumble towards trouble. Simon Pure is unique to say the least. Granted immortality in 1776, he has made more enemies than friends since then. Now in 1892, Simon has a sidekick in the form of a 13yr old Albert Einstein.

He’s going to need all the help he can get with his latest crisis.

REDCOAT #3 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Brad Anderson, Andrew Currie and Rob Leigh shows how time is not really on Simon’s side.

Let’s take a closer look at what transpires now.

REDCOAT #3 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Brad Anderson, Andrew Currie, and Rob Leigh (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

At first glance, how can a book work with Benedict Arnold, a young Albert Einstein and “an immortal tool”? That’s what makes Redcoat stand out from everything else on NCBD! Johns, Hitch and the team constructs a world of humor and fantasy like no other here. The banter with Arnold informing the pair of Pure’s problem is fun and insightful about the bigger forces at play.

This leads into the action with Pure’s past literally catching up with him. Pacing ramp up for the conflict. Readers will be locked in as Einstein and Pure race against the clock to stop Pure’s fate. This leads into a few curve balls added into the mix. Fallout from the chase of Pure’s attackers spiral events towards an interesting finish. Once the last page is read, there is no possible way readers are not immediately counting down the days till the next issue release.

The art shines as always with this latest chapter. A fantastic two-page spread ushers in the dilemma at hand. The reactions of Arnold and Einstein are priceless as their brooding conflict advances. Speaking of two page spreads, readers’ jaws will drop seeing the detail Hitch puts in on the “secret entrance”.

The action sequences flow with ease from page to page. Never escaping the readers eyes are Einstein’s youthful wonder and Pure’s struggle as time is slipping away. This all leads to a closing page that speaks volumes for the unpredictability of this story and character.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

The life and decades of Simon Pure never cease to amuse and amaze in the latest chapter. Johns pens an exciting tale with flawless writing. Hitch and the team gift readers many incredible pages, making this an absolute must-read series! Don’t miss it when it drops!

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DESTRO #1 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the Energon Universe is expanding! One year ago, Void Rivals became the unlikely launching point for a new universe. Spinning out of there has been Transformers. Along with Optimus Prime and company, the G.I. Joe fandom has been making waves.

Duke and Cobra Commander launched the first wave of books. From both books, a notorious arms dealer has emerged from the shadows. Is the Energon Universe ready for what he is preparing?

DESTRO #1 by Dan Watters, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas and Rus Wooton brings forth a new threat to the ever-evolving landscape of COBRA!

Let’s take a closer look at what is unfolding here.

DESTRO #1 by Dan Watters, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas and Rus Wooton (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Watters wastes little time in establishing Destro as a force. The takeover of Darklonia is precise in its brutality and message. Destro comes across as a shrewd businessman with grand expectations. His conversations with Cobra Commander play heavy into the “frienemy” territory that has defined their relationship for decades.

The writing also allows for more rivals to make a big introduction. Fans will be very pleased to see a certain pair hit the pages. Their story instantly establishes them to new readers. It also meshes well with long-time fans knowing what they’re capable of.

The conclusion picks up the pace. This allows a further insight into the battle for power. Throughout this issue, Destro is driven by this notion. Heading into the final page, it is clear this is what makes him stand apart from most rogues.

Bressan and Lucas focused greatly on the man underneath the mask. He is often caught devilishly smiling when his plans are working. This comes off of the strong introduction of his forces. The images are unforgiving as the motives are driven by greed.

The other major debut mirrors much of what made Destros’ work. The images are ruthless and cold when they advance their plans. This leads to a solid closing filled with dramatic sequences. The art team leaves readers off with a bold parting visual from a declaration of intent.

FINAL POINT: 9.1

An evil threat makes a daring splash into the Energon Universe spotlight with a solid debut chapter. Watters molds the ruthlessness of business with superb writing. Bressan, Lucas and Wooton provide impactful images that proves all is fair in power and war.

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TRANSFORMERS (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the world of Optimus Prime is falling apart. His Autobots have resumed their war with the Decepticons. There have been grave losses. Even in victory, the fight rages on. An old enemy has resurfaced with vengeance on his mind. Can Prime keep fighting the good fight or will he break down?

TRANSFORMERS #9 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) looks to answer that question and much more!

Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening now.

TRANSFORMERS #9 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The Soundwave era has delved into the ruthlessness of the most loyal Decepticon. Johnson adding Shockwave into the mix raises the stakes of conflict. Their attack shows no mercy to an already reeling Autoboyts group.

In the writing, Prime never waivers from his mission to save the Earth from their invaders. Even in a losing effort, his drive is unquestionable.

The fight set-up is everything you want from Transformers. Plus, with Johnson being a huge wrestling fan, the usage of a certain driver doesn't miss hitting its mark in the story. Outside factors are added into the already combustible mix.

This causes a highly emotional moment that should have grave ramifications. The closing pages look to build off of the new wave of faces readers see added into the mix. How this will all play out is anyone's guess. You won't want to miss the ride!

Shockwave makes a proper grand entrance with a near full page panel. Readers can instantly see how the story turns in favor of the mood and pacing. Corona, Spicer and Wooten bring the action with some incredible fight sequences. There is a strong mix of wrestling and brawling that will have fans on the edge of their seats.

Its' fallout conveys an uneasiness for what lies ahead. A small panel featuring a Transformers' fear is an image that hits its' mark. The closing pages switches gears. It will have fans curious on where the journey goes now.

FINAL POINT: 9

Shuffling the deck with a new Decepticon lead has worked wonders for an already near perfect series. Johnson pressures the Autobots into struggling depths with creative writing. The art carries a large and loud sense of the non-stop action. Corona and the team construct a fast billing conflict that fans won't want to stop. There is no question on why this series is in such high demand.

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SCARLETT #1 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the Energon Universe welcomes a new debut series. Since its’ inception in 2023, the new shared universe of Transformers and G.I. Joe has been putting out exciting series after series. With the latest series of DUKE and COBRA COMMANDER wrapping up, an iconic G.I. Joe is poised to step into the spotlight. Backed by a high-level creative team, the EU is poised for another monster win on their hands.

SCARLETT #1 by Kelly Thompson (BLACK CLOAK, BIRDS OF PREY), Marco Ferrari (Frontiersman), Lee Loughridge and Rus Wooton crank up the action in an explosive first issue!

Let’s take a closer look at the latest G.I. Joe spin-off!

SCARLETT #1 by Kelly Thompson, Marco Ferrari, Lee Loughridge and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In a secluded island of Monaco, someone is emerging from the water. They change clothing from a wetsuit into formal attire. With a simple phrase, readers know that it is time for some action. The line: “Scarlett in position”.

Scarlett enters the party. Inside the mansion, there are a wide variety of characters mingling. The mission is focused on finding nefarious people. Hostages involved are not the priority according to her supervisors. However, Scarlett isn’t one to let rules stop her from doing good.

As she assesses the scene, a familiar face emerges in the party. JINX has arrived with an entourage with weapons. Control base tells Scarlett to stand down. The orders are ignored as she trails in pursuit. Once she walks into another room, there is more going on that meets the eyes.

Readers watch as Scarlett finds the hostages caught in the middle of a fight with others and Jinx’s team. Did anyone seriously think she was going to sit by idly? The fallout results in Scarlett forging a new path as the mystery behind her friend escalates.

Who is the ally that is helping Scarlett in her new mission? What does this all have to do with Jinx? Are readers ready for the Arashikage Clan? The next phase of Scarlett’s adventures leads to uncharted territory. With all the twists and turns, the final page welcomes in another factor sure to throw everything in flux! Brace yourself for the ride!

Thompson wastes no time in setting a high tempo for the series. Scarlett’s initial outing conveys her unwavering drive to do the right thing over a mission protocol. The flashback sequences add to her connection with Jinx as their story takes form. Giving the personal bond a platform, this drives the next phase of the tale forward with ease.

The latter half of the chapter dives heavy into the action. The writing shows off the intense skills leading to a unique confrontation. It plays into a few directions before it’s disrupted by a new debut. One issue in and there’s no way you can’t be hooked on this story!

Ferrari and Loughridge craft a world of high-octane action and suspense with the art. The opening pages lead into the world of espionage. There are two mirroring pages spotlighting the transformation into character that will win fans over.

That said, the pages that fans will be raving about are the action panels. There’s a feeling of thrilling danger flowing in the scenes here. None more so than the two page splash of Scarlett fighting multiple enemies. This all builds towards a show stopping final image as a game changers has entered the field. Nothing but wins for the latest entry what is

FINAL POINT: 9.7

An electrifying welcome for one of the most popular G.I. Joe’s into the Energon Universe! Thompson constructs a non-stop ride of emotions and conflict with spectacular writing. Ferrari, Loughridge and Wooten build epic action images that never let the readers escape the web of intrigue they just entered. This one is a sure fire bullseye add on NCBD!

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COBRA COMMANDER #5 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, Evil sheds its’ final skin. The rise to power of G.I. Joe’s most despised enemy has reached its destination. Lying, cheating and killing has all been in the quest of power. In the course of this story, readers have seen a figure manipulate every scenario he’s come across. Now with one more encounter to be had, the heir to evil is poised to finally achieve his master plan.

COBRA COMMANDER #5 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) positions the devilish mastermind in front of a person who could be the missing factor in global domination.

Let’s take a deeper dive and see how the conclusion plays out.

COBRA COMMANDER #5 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) - Cover: Dustin Nguyen

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After learning who the Dreadnoks were working with, Cobra Commander makes a statement. Strategic attacks on M.A.R.S. Industries locations unfold. This does not sit well with the CEO: DESTRO!

The company is still recovering from the ordeal involving DUKE. It cannot take another public hit. Seeing that the attacks led to theft, Destro wants swift action. A “clue” has been left behind: Ripper. The dreadnok comes bearing an invite from the Commander to meet up and talk.

Readers watch as Destro, Mercer and a team travel to an undisclosed location. Upon arrival, Destro assesses the seemingly quiet residential neighborhood. Ripper gives fair warning that this whole situation is far from normal. Once a demonstration is given, the Commander makes a grand entrance.

The master manipulator starts his work on Destro. Secrets are revealed on how Commander’s dark vision is coming to life. What is Destro’s reaction to all of this? The conclusion leads into the next phase of a global terrorist organization the likes the world has never seen. It is truly the birth of evil.

However, there is still one party having a vested interest in the Commander’s plans. The parting moment leads readers into a different direction of the Energon Universe which is sure to thrill and delight.

COBRA COMMANDER #5 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics)

The Birth of Terror. Williamson crafts a defining moment in G.I. Joe lore. Destro’s initial reaction to events plays into his cold presence. Being a man of business, the dialogue reflects his cutthroat tactics. In dealing with a master con man, this shines through in their first meeting.

Commander’s dark charisma shines in these moments. In each issue, the “horror” aspect stands out with no exception here. The audience will enjoy trying to figure out who has the upper hand in the situation. This builds towards a solid finish with Commander’s biggest strength (and weakness) shining in the end. The parting act re-enforces ties with the Energon Universe as a new phase begins.

Milana and Leoni build Destro’s lead-in with a direct two page spread. The tone is controlled anger as Destro gets more information on the attacks. This leads to the dramatic entrance of Commander to their meeting. It conveys the fragile relationship between the pair as they start talking their deal. A moment that will stand out is one involving Dr. Lazlo. It breaks the seriousness for a second, with his facial reactions saying a lot.

The final pages of the Commander’s tale focuses on his new persona. Reactions are mixed until the moment he makes an address. The two page spread cements the new era of terror. With the feeling of dire excitement, the pages will have readers knowing that change has arrived whether the world is ready for it or not.

FINAL POINT: 9

When the horror ends, the true terror begins. Williamson’s fantastic writing establishes an uneasy alliance that spells disaster for any who cross their paths. The excellent imagery of Milana, Leoni and Wooten construct a sense of fear and danger as Evil enters its’ final form. This series is another monster win for a fast growing universe building a reputation for must read books every time out.

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BLOOD SQUAD SEVEN #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the 90’s are all the rage again! Fans have seen a resurgence of 90’s comic influence in comics and pop culture. From X-Men ‘97 to Local Man, the appeal of the decade is drawing attention. A new series from Image Comics looks to dive into that era, but with a twist.

BLOOD SQUAD SEVEN #1 by Joe Casey, Paul Fry, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli and Rus Wooton spinds out of the pages of Dutch. It throws a unique concept to readers. Is a team 30 years removed still relevant today?

Let’s take a closer look and see how this issue fares.

BLOOD SQUAD SEVEN #1 by Joe Casey, Paul Fry, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli and Rus Wooton (Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Casey dives into the nostalgia of the era for a solid debut. Seeing how a former member is trying to recapture and rebuild the past makes for some interesting dynamics. Erica’s relationship with her daughter showcases the times have changed. “Heroes as Celebrites” with time passed leads to a theme of perception versus reality. The chapter builds towards blurring the lines. This becomes very evident with the closing moments. Seeing what unfolds there, the struggle to combat public opinion may be more challenging than it’s worth.

The art gives readers much of the throwback feel of early Image books. The full page splash of one “hero” flying through the violent destruction kicks off a sense of direction. Erica’s demeanor through pitching the team concept ranges from frustration to calm optimism. Ripcord’s violence is direct and blunt. The imagery holds nothing back when he is on page. The homages to Youngblood amongst other books adds a nice nostalgia break to the more serious tone of the series.

FINAL POINT: 8

With the theme of Perception vs. Reality, Blood Squad Seven leaves an impression on fans with its’ throwback concept. Casey delves into the past era with solid writing. Fry and Segala present the ultra violence and mystique of the past with images that will have readers talking. This will be one to keep an eye out for on NCBD.

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G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #306 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, we’re following along with a return of one of pop culture’s biggest fandoms. When this series picked back up via Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics, fans were elated. The never ending battle of G.I. Joe and Cobra has been nothing short of action packed. The series sees a new art team step in for this issue. Their first go-around dives right into the fallout of an assassination attempt!

G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #306 by LARRY HAMA, PAUL PELLETIER, TONY KORDOS, FRANCESCO SEGALA, SABRINA DEL GRASSO and PAT BROSSEAU (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) raises the stakes as sides are being formed!

Let’s take a deeper look at how things shape up.

G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #306 by LARRY HAMA, PAUL PELLETIER, TONY KORDOS, FRANCESCO SEGALA, SABRINA DEL GRASSO and PAT BROSSEAU (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) - cover: Andy Kubert

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue picks right up with a missile coming right towards Zartan! The master of disguise escapes the explosion, but finds a clue. The missile has markings from M.A.R.S Industries. Readers know that to be the company owned by the one and only Destro!

However, he was not the one behind this attack. That “honor” belongs to Serpentor Khan. The mutated madman has plans to take out Cobra Commander and Destro! Readying a mounting attack, Serpentor has sent a decoy Zartan to meet with Destro.

In their meeting, Destro catches wind of the decoy. The Baroness wants to destroy the robot. Destro stops her. His reasoning? Destro is planning on using the robot to feed Serpentor false information.

Readers watch as events are set into motion for a grave Cobra showdown. The Joes are working events on their side. The good guys don’t go without a tragedy in their fight. There is a crushing moment that unfolds which won’t go unavenged. Judging by the final page, a X factor in this complicated puzzle might have made a choice. It very well may be the deciding addition to put one side over the top in the upcoming combat. Brace for a very fast paced issue.

G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #306 by LARRY HAMA, PAUL PELLETIER, TONY KORDOS, FRANCESCO SEGALA, SABRINA DEL GRASSO and PAT BROSSEAU (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) - cover: Brad Walker

Hama doesn’t delay in heading right to business in this chapter. The Zartan opening moves briskly into the Serpentor scheming. Seeming as the overall “big bad’, the unhinged plans of the mutated leader work to create a chaotic atmosphere. This also rolls into Springfield. Its’ the location for a heartbreaking moment. Hama sets up up flawlessly from last issue. It will hit readers in the emotions. From here, its’ back to business as events are in full swing for the road to showdown.

Pelletier and Kordos open up with a near full page image of Zartan escaping the oncoming missile. They also focus on the reactions to events playing out. Seeing the unhinged look of Serpentor and fear in Dr. Mindbender speaks volumes.

The action is also featured strongly in this chapter. The Snake-Eyes montage is filled with imagery of him doing what he does best. However, this is eclipsed by the tragic moments in Springfield. While only being a few panels, the art team drives him a dark moment of the series. If readers had any question of how dangerous this climate is, they need to look no further that these panels.

FINAL POINT: 8.2

Sides are forming and the elite special forces unit is caught in the middle! Hama speeds through each key players set-up with the writing. Pelletier and Kordos hit readers with a multi-layered attack with the art building up for the forthcoming stand-off. There is much for fans to be excited for in this series.

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GEIGER #2 (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, we are returning to the world of the Unnamed Universe. After exploding back into comic shops on “Ghost Machine Day”, Tariq Geiger continues his quest to find purpose in a lost world.

GEIGER #2 by Geoff JohnsGary Frank, Brad Anderson and Rob Leigh (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS) continues his journey with an exceptional issue.

Let’s take a closer look at what’s unfolding here.

GEIGER #2 by Geoff JohnsGary Frank, Brad Anderson and Rob Leigh (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Johns brings out the multi-layers of Tariq Geiger to the fans' delight. The unlikely pairing of Nate the Nuclear Knight and Geiger gave a fun break from the darkness of the world around them. Seeing Nate try continuously to win over Geiger made for some entertaining moments. With the post-apocalypse comes new rules to live by. The adaptation of the pair to get by provides a very engaging tale with this chapter.

The conflict is everything a reader would want from a great story. It has action. It has Drama. Factor in a great twist and how can it go wrong? Johns pulls this off flawlessly. Seeing Geiger doing his best to avoid being a hero and failing never disappoints. The ending throws everything in motion for a new player to step into the light. It serves as a reminder that not every tale gets a happy ending. Excellent work!

Frank, Anderson and Leigh bring out the best in the new world of the Unnamed. Opening with a full page shot of Nate trying to secure food starts events off in a delightful manner. The outcome combines elements of fun and brooding to lead readers into the heart of the chapter. The odd couple's reactions to the events range from frustration to shame. It quickly establishes how different Nate and Geiger are, making their panel time more impactful.

The chase after the "criminal" is filled with bold action sequences. Images move swiftly with Geiger and Nate on the chase. It leads to an impressive two-page splash that signals Geiger is ready for action. There is no escaping this moment leading a new phase in the book. The glow of Geiger radiating off a mask makes for a great visual. Once readers head into the final panels, the art team leaves them in startling place as a new factor enters the world of Tariq Geiger.

FINAL POINT: 9

The Unnamed's odd couple makes an impact with their latest adventure for Ghost Machine's founding character. Johns blends the darkness of the dreary landscape with slivers of heroic themes. Frank, Anderson and Leigh compose the thrilling and versatile imagery that continues to impact readers jumping into this series. There is no sophomore slump with this series!

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TRANSFORMERS #8 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay points!

For this entry, the second arc in arguably comics’ biggest book is in full swing. Optimus Prime and company are still reeling from the original debut in the Energon Universe. There’s also a new head of the Decepticons. Exit Starscream. Enter Soundwave. How does the new leader plan to succeed where others have failed?

TRANSFORMERS #8 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) showcases the next phase in the Decepticons plans.

Let’s take a deeper dive and see how things fare now.

TRANSFORMERS #8 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Johnson ushers in the Soundwave era with a bold start. Seeing the cold and unapologetic manner in which he deals with the USS Henry Henderson crew makes a big impression. The dialogue between Thundercracker and him during this moment connects his method of business.

It is a very big contrast with Optimus Prime. Johnson features the effects of Prime’s battles taking a grave toll on him. The ramifications of the first arc still linger on the Autobot leader’s soul. Johnson droves this point home with the growing emotions of Carly and her reaction to the Autobots. The writing mirrors her anger and confusion of events. This only adds to a more complicated scenario as the conclusion brings in another big player for Prime to deal with.

Corona and Spicer give ample page time to Carly’s growing frustrations. The images convey her rage towards the Autobots’ choice concerning Starscream. This plot point continues to be one readers have a strong connection with.

Soundwave’s actions towards the military crew also stand out. The panels leave no doubt about how driven the new Decepticon leader is on his plans. This leads into a near full page reveal about the next phase in plans that spell disaster for the Autobots. None might be bigger than the closing image. With a new factor joining in the fight, the art team leaves nothing in question as the series delivers another strong chapter.

FINAL POINT: 8.5

With new leadership in place, the Decepticons take action in another solid issue from the Energon Universe. Johnson’s writing leans into the emotional themes from a never-ending fight. Corona, Spicer and Wooten compliment the dialogue with fantastic imagery. Combined, it solidifies why this series is on many pull lists.

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DUKE #5 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of G.I. Joe’s franchise character’s origin story. Since debuting in the Energon Universe, Conrad S. Hauser has been searching for answers. Following a Decepticon attack, Hauser has become a hunted figure. Now on the brink of solving the conspiracy of the what he saw, Hauser stumbles on more than he bargined for.

DUKE #5 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton (Skybound entertainment/Image Comics) is poised to leave it all on the pages before bowing out.

Let’s take a closer look at this intense finale!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After escaping The Pit, Duke has his sights set on M.A.R.S. Industries. Unfortunately, he has a welcoming party waiting for him. The party is in the form of a B.A.T. (Battle Android Trooper).

With an invested party watching, Duke is in a claw grip of the android soldier. Emerging from the shadows is a character G.I. Joe fans have been waiting for: DESTRO!

The charismatic arms dealer pleads his methods in an attempt to sway Duke. Knowing what Duke has gone through, does this give the hunted fugitive a way out?

Readers watch as Duke answers with a triumphant answer. The result pits man vs. machine. With answers looming on the other side, Duke must find a way to overcome the odds one more time. Can he do it?

With the signature action the series has been known for, the stakes have never been higher. The conclusion brings forth a new direction for the Energon Universe. If fans think they’ve seen it all, they haven’t seen anything yet.

Williamson caps off events with a strong finale. Destro gets a huge introduction into the spotlight. The banter with Duke and him proves to raise tensions even higher. The fallout throws the gas pedal down. This leads right into a knockdown, drag out brawl fitting for the fandom.

Duke’s unbreakable will is one theme that never leaves readers mind. Even with the deck stacked against him, Hauser’s will solidifies why he is the legend fans know him for. The fallout spirals events into a new playing field. The concluding act sets the stage for an even bigger play in the future. It’s been an incredible journey thus far and readers will be clamoring for more.

Reilly crafts blockbuster action with Duke’s conflict with the B.A.T. This is only rivaled by the full page reveal of Destro in all his glory. The image sets the tone for his place in the Energon Universe moving forward. Leaving that moment, its’ back to big action imagery.

The panels continuously grow until its’ explosive end. The epilogue moments provide a solid foundation to where things lead to next. Rest assured, the parting panel makes a loud statement before saying goodbye for now, but not for long.

FINAL POINT: 9.5

The beginning journey of Duke in the Energon Universe leaves a lasting impression with an impactful finale. Led by Williamson’s outstanding writing, the flagship character of G.I. Joe scores a massive win. Factor in the magnificent art of Reilley, Bellaire and Wooden and there’s no doubt of why this series has been such a huge hit with fans.

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COBRA COMMANDER #4 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, we have reached the pen-ultimate issue of the beginnings of terror in the Energon Universe. One of pop culture’s most recognizable villains has imposed his will in search of power. After playing a dangerous game with the Dreadnoks, the face of COBRA looks poised to achieve his ultimate goal.

COBRA COMMANDER #4 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) sees the Commander advancing further into becoming the legendary figure evil G.I. Joe fans know and despise.

Let’s see how this latest chapter squares up.

COBRA COMMANDER #4 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter begins with the Commander begin led to an underground chamber by Ripper. Lying inside is a very relieved doctor. He thinks the Commander has come to save him. Little does he know what’s happening above the ground.

The Nemesis Enforcer of Cobra-La is laying waste to the Dreadnoks. Zandar and Zarana are hiding and planning a counter attack. They push Buzzer out in the open to be a distraction. The enforcer swoops in and breaks Buzzer’s arm. Zarana doesn’t take a killshot attempt. This forces the remaining Dreadnoks to flee for safety. The enforcer lets them flee as the mission is below the surface.

Once the Commander emerges, he divulges his findings and plans what’s next. However, there appears to be a change in plans.

Readers watch as true plans are revealed. It escalates business as the Commander shows why he is a ruthless figure to oppose. The ending act brings events to a crashing halt. It leads the audience to see another player is entering the fold. How will the ultimate power play end?

COBRA COMMANDER #4 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) Cover: Andrei Bressan

With Ultimate power at stake, is there anything off limits? Williamson lights the match for a very combustible situation. Seeing the work over the scientist is vintage Cobra Commander. The lying and deceit is justified in his mind. This folds into the conflict of this chapter. The Commander knows what’s at stake and plans for the unexpected.

The action levels up as readers see why the scientist is so dangerous. The writing portrays Commander as an underestimated foe time in and time out. The closing moments throw everything in flux as someone is looming in the distance that will change things forever in the rise of evil.

Milana and Leoni deliver on big action involving the Enforcer. The half page panel of Buzzer’s arm being broken is an intense moment. Wooten’s lettering amplifies the violent outcome. This counters the reveals of what the Commander has been searching for.

The mannerisms displayed indicate the wonderment of knowing what power lies await. This is quickly derailed with a strong panel showcasing a standoff. With a new fight brewing, the action panels grab readers attention. This ends with an incredible full page image dealing the final blow. Fans are gifted a great parting shot leading to a showdown long overdue. There is much to enjoy with this chapter.

FINAL POINT: 8.7

With power within his reach, Cobra Commander is dealt a surprising roadblock in this latest issue. Williamson’s writing brings out the best (and most evil) of the lead character. Milana and Leoni deliver on thunderous action sequences while building the foundation to a can’t miss finale.

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TRANSFORMERS #7 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, a new arc is set to begin for the Energon Universe flagship title. Since its debut, the “Robots In Disguise” return has been THE book fans have circled on their NCBD lists. Coming off the heels of its first arc conclusion, the title switches artists.

The story of Autobots and Decepticons hasn't changed but looks poised to have a major change for one side moving forward.

TRANSFORMERS #7 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) leads fans into an exciting new chapter.

Let's take a closer look at how things play out.

TRANSFORMERS #7 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins with a flashback to Cybertron. An Autobot unit leads an assault onto a holding area. The Decepticons are onto their attack. It turns into a losing effort as the onslaught pours down on the team. Elita sneaks into the building. What she finds is a literal shell of someone she used to know.

The events shift to Earth. A battleship (USS Henry Harrison) is summoned to investigate “Robots” on the coast of Washington. Readers quickly find out that who they’re looking for might not be so welcoming.

The remaining Decepticons from the battle with Optimus Prime’s forces have a meeting about their future. Soundwave calls for Starscream to step down as leader. This doesn’t go well with the ineffective leader of the group. Under Decepticon law, this action is needed to be handled via trail by combat.

Readers sit back and watch as Soundwave and Starscream battle for the crown. It is a vicious battle with a startling outcome. Once the smoke clears, Autobots need to brace for what is coming. Can they overcome another fight while still recovering? They may not have another option. The closing moments dictate there is no rest for the wicked. A decree is thrown down that will ignite a fanbase to another incredible story.

TRANSFORMERS #7 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) Cover: Jorge Corona

Johnson doesn’t brake from the fast pacing of the series with its’ latest chapter. The trial for Decepticon control features Soundwave in an unlikely role. Always being Megatron’s loyal right hand, Johnson brings Soundwave’s unwavering allegiance to their mission to the forefront. Readers see a glimpse of the levels he goes to achieve success. The fallout sets course for a new sense of urgency. This plays well to the leader’s counterpart - Optimus Prime.

Prime gives readers a sense of the toll the previous arc has taken on the Autobot leader. The writing reflects Prime’s shaken attitude but unbreakable will. What effects this will have long term is unknown. In the short time, readers are gifted a very well-balanced introduction chapter.

Corona steps into the art role ad doubles down on the big action. The fighting between StarScream and Soundwave is brutal and unforgiving. Each panel screams of the intense action portrayed. Even when Soundwave fights unfair, the art shows there is no limits he won’t go to win. This leads into a half page panel that announces to the readers who is the one left standing in Decepticon rule.

The autobots get their fair share of page time as well. In the Cybertron period, readers see a near full page visual of who lies in captivity. This is fast forwarded to Prime reliving the previous issue events. The closing images show Prime returning to focus with a near full page panel. All in all, the winning formula of drama and action continues to stay balanced for the readers.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

“If you aim for the crown, you had best not miss” is a perfect way to sum up Decepticon mentality in this latest issue. Johnson’s writing leans heavy into the big battles readers know and love. Corona steps in for art duties and gifts fans with the winning formula this series has been known for. Its’ conclusion lays down a proclamation that might not be able to be kept, but only time will tell that story.

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