X-MEN #3 (MARVEL COMICS - 2024)

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For this review, the Children of the Atom have blazed back from Krakoa in a monster way. Scott Summers leads a new team in Alaska. The roster is a bit eclectic but that always makes for the best line-ups. Even with some new faces, the threats remain the same. Their current challenge is a familiar one that Scott and company know all too well.

X-MEN #3 (2024) by Jed MacKay, Ryan Stegman, J. P. Mayer, Livesay, Marte Gracia and Clayton Cowles sees Scott Summers vs. The United States Of America!

Let’s not waste any longer & dive into the latest chapter!

X-MEN #3 (2024) by Jed MacKay, Ryan Stegman, J. P. Mayer, Livesay, Marte Gracia and Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

MacKay brings out the best and worst of Scott Summers for this chapter. Cyclops has always been a polarizing figure. Over the years, he has transitioned from loyal soldier of Xavier to a young Magneto. The writing sets his character come out to face Agent Lundqvist. Their confrontation covers much ground. It backs quite the punch with some notable jabs before landing its’ knockout blow.

The rest of the team get their fleeting moments of time. Magneto and Temper’s conversation unveils a building conflict of opinions. While some mutants may have loved Krakoa, it’s easy to forget there are some that hated that time. Showcasing this notion builds up Temper when on page. However, this issue belongs to Mr. Summers. The bold declaration made comes with a heavy cost. MacKay exposes a rare glimpse of Summers in the closing panel. This could lead into some new avenues along with the more traditional heroics displayed thus far.

Stegman and the art team set a solid pace for Summers and Lundqvist’s meeting. The casual back and forth with the half panel builds up the tense situation. Readers watch as the two play their game of one-upmanship. Summers’ anger of events jump off the pages with big panels. Its’ only a few moments but nails its’ landing.

The rest of the team have some traditional superhero action here as well. A full page panel showing the team linked up and rolling swings their story into new territory. It’s capped out with Temper getting a full page splash bringing the house down. This is all before turning panels back over to Cyclops. With the parting shot, the weight of the world is felt crashing on Scott’s shoulders. It’s a fitting end and new start of the elder X-Man’s new stat quo.

FINAL POINT: 8.3

The world of Scott Summers comes front and center in this latest X chapter. MacKay drives the anger and purpose in Scott’s voice with solid writing. Stegman and the art team mix in loud action with the dramatic reactions of simple diner talk. Things are moving fast here so don’t miss out!

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PHOENIX #2 (MARVEL COMICS)

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For this entry, Jean Grey has taken the good fight to space! While dealing with a black hole, a prison was destroyed. Perrikus escaped in the process. Things have become more complicated as her father-in-law Corsair has arrived on the scene. How will Jean handle the challenges she faces while her space pirate father-in-law is waiting in the wings?

PHOENIX #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Alessandro Miracolo, David Curiel and Cory Petit raises the stakes in deep space!

Let’s take a closer look at what is unfolding now!

PHOENIX #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Alessandro Miracolo, David Curiel and Cory Petit (Marvel Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Phillips continues to test the patience and will of Grey with the latest chapter. adding in Corsair into the mix works on many levels. There is a well placed humor moment in between the drama that hits the mark. The Scott/Jean "convos" are quickly becoming a highlight of each issue. Their latest plays off the awkward moment before speeding back into action. Once the mission picks back up, the pacing kicks everything into overdrive.

Corsair's involvement brings forth an unlikely threat behind the conflict. Phillips swings for the fences with this reveal. It sets up some great action moments. Grey is also shown to be out of her element in certain aspects. Her mis-step leads into the closing moments which are sure to have readers talking. Cosmic Marvel is back in a big way with this series!

The art sets up big action behind the family drama. The opening page clues readers in on Jean's rampant pace of fighting. Corsair is given a full page image to welcome him into the story. Their interactions range from funny to uneasy. The art reflects this with the detailed facial expressions.

The latter half of the book is filled with blockbuster action. Jean is presented as defiant in danger's face. The reactions of the aliens she's fighting to save are noteworthy as well. Readers see the fear Jean's action cause even when trying to help. With a strong closing image, the latest chapter sets the stage for an even bigger battle to come.

FINAL POINT: 9

Jean Grey's reign in space continues with another strong chapter. Phillips' writing crafts a balance of big action and tense emotions. The art captures the best of space while bringing the heat with the intense combat in deep space. There's no sophomore slump here. You definitely don't want to miss out on this escapade.

WEREWOLF BY NIGHT #1 (MARVEL COMICS - 2024)

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For this entry, a classic Marvel character howls his way back to the comic shops!

After the events of Marvel's "Bloodiest Event", the 52 year old supernatural staple is set to take things up a few notches. Anyone thinking this will be just "another werewolf" story is sadly mistaken. The adventures of Russell (and Elsa Bloodstone) will be featured under the Marvel Red Band format. Considering how violent "Blood Hunt" was, it is anyone's guess where things are heading now.

WEREWOLF BY NIGHT #1 by Jason Loo (The All-Nighter, the Sentry), Sergio Fernández Dávila (Venom, Thor), Jay Leisten, JP Mayer, Craig Yeung, Alex Sinclair and Joe Sabino have fans howling at the bloody adventures!

Let’s check out what the first chapter has to deliver!

WEREWOLF BY NIGHT #1 by Jason Loo (The All-Nighter, the Sentry), Sergio Fernández Dávila (Venom, Thor), Jay Leisten, JP Mayer, Craig Yeung, Alex Sinclair and Joe Sabino (Marvel Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With Loo at the helm, I already had high expectations for this series. Taking a character like Russell (with his history) and putting more mystery behind him was a great start. It gave enough insight for new readers to jump in quickly.

However, the hook that won me over was the introduction of the rogues: Death Watch (the 90's Ghost rider fans know what he's capable of) AND the Hood?! Seeing those two weave behind the scenes can only lead to trouble for any lead. It provides a solid back drop for the internal conflict post Blood Hunt.

Russell's struggles with the beast within is well known. Adding in a new dynamic to it plays for a fresh start. Long time fans won't be disappointed with the changes.

There's a fair share of wolf business that's par for the course. Seeing both plots interweave gives readers much to look forward too. The eventual payoff should be quite the memorable moment. Great start to the series.

Dávila and the team bring out the best of the beast throughout the chapter. There's an excellent two page splash showing off Russell's unique set of skills. This is complimented with another big splash connecting the story to "Blood Hunt". Russell's reaction is gifted a full page image that sets the course for the rest of the story.

When referenced about the "Red Band", the art clearly reflects the savage nature of Russell's world. Two victims of an attack are presented to readers without apologies. Speaking of no apologies, both major rogues make a dramatic entrance into the story with blown up images. Their bloody actions speak volumes to the readers. It caps off with a solid final image that sets the tone for an even greater saga to be told.

FINAL POINTS: 8.8

In dealing with such a well-known character with history, it can be a challenge to present something new. Loo sets up a fantastic starting point that covers much ground before concluding. The art team led by Davila flood the pages with brutal scenarios and an ever-growing sense of intrigue. With a great jumping on point, this one will be a tale you won't want to miss where it leads next.

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UNCANNY X-MEN #1 (MARVEL COMICS 2024)

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With the Krakoan Era over, fans have been waiting to see what happens now with the Children of The Atom. Hiding on a pop culture high with such hits as "Deadpool and Wolverine" to "X-Men '97", Marvel's favorite mutants are making a push to become the premier franchise in all of comics.

Taking a page out of their 90's playbook, the X-Men have been rolling out a multiple of new titles. Having some of the industry's top creators signifies the commitment Marvel is making to the comic line. With each new title, there is an air of wonder and curiosity surrounding their release. However, one book has be standing out slightly more than others as far as hype goes.

UNCANNY X-MEN #1 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson and Clayton Cowles looks to bring back the flagship title in a most marvelous manner.

Let’s take a closer look at how the X-Men’s latest outing goes.

UNCANNY X-MEN #1 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson and Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics - Cover: Andy Kubert)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

IN SIMONE WE TRUST! Bringing in the architect behind some of the best team book stories in comics (Secret Six, Birds Of Prey), the X-Men start their new stat quo on a very strong note. With the new "Trinity of X" put in place, the story reminds readers why the X-Men are heroes at the very core.

Once the trio of Rogue, Gambit and Wolverine link up, there is a familiar theme of comradery that defines their dream. Even with unsurmountable odds against them, the writing showcases each member in their role on this team.

One character that stands out head and shoulders above everyone else in this issue is Rogue. Simone writes her in a very grounded manner. While other X-Men blindly grasp for Xavier's dream, Rogue is someone that is trying to define her own version.

This is driven home after an encounter that transcends the world of spandex suits and powers. The events wear heavy on Rogue's soul and heart. It is a powerful moment that is clearly the catalyst for her moving forward. Factor in the surprise ending and readers literally have a blueprint for how the X-Men should be written.

Marquez and Wilson bring out a great deal of emotions in Rogue AND Wolverine throughout the issue. With the subtle read of Logan's eyes, readers can sense his internal anguish. This disappears when their challenge awakens. The threat is gifted multiple full page images. It is fitting as to its' size and power scale. The action sequence play out to fan delight. There is big action, but what makes this story is the more "human" factor featured.

The visit to a children's hospital hits on many levels. The wide spectrum of feeling displayed instantly hit readers. Rogue's stages of acceptance shine as she begins her new era. It is balanced out with a closing image that raises many questions. The art team stepped up to the assignment and presented a version of Xavier's squad you can't help but to root for.

FINAL POINT: 9

Without question, Marvel's mutant flagship title has returned with a renewed energy fans won't get enough of. Simone pens a superb script filled with heroics and heart. Marquez and Wilson construct exciting moments that reinforce the best elements incorporated in the DNA of the Children of the Atom. The future is bright for the latest incarnation of the Uncanny X-Men.

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BLOOD HUNT #5 (MARVEL COMICS)

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For this entry, Marvel’s bloodiest hour has arrived. An ancient evil has taken down the Avengers. Vampires are running wild. The world is in darkness. Desperate times call for desperate measures.

Dr. Strange made a deal with a devil. The heroes have difficult choices to make. Will it be enough to save the 616?

BLOOD HUNT #5 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo and Cory Petit (Marvel Entertainment) brings forth the last stand of hope.

Let’s see who’s left standing in this concluding chapter!

BLOOD HUNT #5 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo and Cory Petit (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

MacKay pulls out all the stops for an action packed finale. The Avengers last stand comes across as larger than life. It mirrors the stakes at hand. Seeing the rally cry is an easy win for readers. MacKay also mixes in some solid surprises to help the heroes.

That said, one character (literally) steals this issue. Doom’s portrayal pours of the self beliefs he always carries. The banter between him and Dr. Strange leaves readers knowing that a cost was paid that may be too high to overcome. MacKay throws in a predictable but impactful swerve in leading to the conclusion. Once the last page hits, the writing gives one more stunning mic drop moment before it bows out.

Larraz, Gracia and Sifuentes-Sujo provide iconic panels bringing the dire gravity of the event to life. The full page splash of the Avengers flying into action kicks events off in a monster way. The face off with Thor and Varnae/Blade feels of a true battle of titans.

Once Doom and Strange agree to their deal, the near full page unveiling screams excitement. This funnels into the action unfolding. Panels pick up a faster pace with the non-stop chaos taking place. It only slows down when Doom seizes a chance with a vibrant image. Even with a heroic shot of the survivors, happiness is short lived. The closing panel caps off what an anguished call Strange made and its’ upcoming repercussions will have.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

Marvel’s Bloodiest event concludes on a solid yet predictable landing spot. MacKay’s writing centers the big action with an intriguing sub plot. Larraz and the team bring amazing action sequences to life from start to finish. From here, a shift of power will be taking place that opens up many creative doors. Brace for it.

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PHOENIX #1 (MARVEL COMICS)

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For this entry, one of the most powerful mutants has a new perspective. The Krakoa Era is dead. In its’ wake is a presence that transcends normal daily life. It is an entity that can save and destroy. It is…THE PHOENIX! With a history in the Marvel Universe unparalleled, its’ mere name strikes a chord with all comic fans.

Jean Grey played a key part in saving mutant kind. With the Pheonix Force forever bonded to her, Grey blazes a new path in space. Is the universe ready for what’s next?

PHOENIX #1 by Stephanie Phillips, Alessandro Miracolo, David Curiel and Cory Petit ushers in the next phase of Jean Grey with a bold new start.

Let’s take a closer look and see how thing fire up!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Mortal or God? That is the identity complex Grey must deal with in this new series. Phillips brings out the best in both to compel the argument. Right from the start, The Phoenix aura draws unique reactions. Seeing Grey deal with a dying sun instantly showcases the awe-inspiring power of a force that strikes fear throughout the galaxy.

Grey is also grounded back to her human and mutant ties. The conversation with Cyclops is a well-placed break displaying her human emotions. It serves as a precursor for what lies later. Once in conflict, the writing takes flight. Even with all her power, a question of choice leads to a bigger domino effect. This all leads into a strong close where Grey must atone for her actions but will it be enough?

The art delivers on giving the Phoenix Force a prestigious feel. Seeing Grey deal with the dying sun makes an instant statement to her power levels. Grey’s mere presence strikes fear. This is complimented with a full page splash showing Grey in full Phoenix mode.

The action panels bring a frantic and intense pace. Events don’t slow down and mirror the dramatic challenge at hand. Grey’s reactions play into the conflict of her humanity vs. being above reproach. This builds to a striking image to end things with building excitement on the horizon.

FINAL GRADE: 9

With a new direction, Jean Grey takes flight with a stellar first flight. Phillips builds a complex challenge with superb writing. The artwork gives readers high paced action through the cosmos as the Phoenix blazes another trail for readers to jump on board.

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X-MEN #1 (MARVEL COMICS 2024)

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For this entry, the age of Krakoa is no more. Standing in its wake is ashes. Ashes that will rise and lead mutantkind into its’ next historic chapter. The world of the Children of the Atom begins anew! With a brand new team comes brand new challenges. How does this squad fare with Magneto overseeing the action?

X-MEN #1 (2024) by Jed MacKay, Ryan Stegman, J. P. Mayer, Marte Gracia and Clayton Cowles ushers in a new stat quo for the legendary Marvel team of Mutants.

Let’s see how the latest installments sets the pace.

X-MEN #1 (2024) by Jed MacKay, Ryan Stegman, J. P. Mayer, Marte Gracia and Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

First and foremost, this issue is VERY new reader friendly. The opening page is a quick synopsis featuring the team line-up. This version of the squad is comprised of Cyclops, Beast, Psylocke, Kid Omega, Temper, Magik, Juggernaut and Magneto. There is also an “X-Mentions” section that is very useful to keep track of future events.

One point readers need to keep in mind with this series is it’s a return to superhero basics. The themes of Krakoa are not present here. MacKay pens a reminder of the classic tropes of the heroic age. Fans looking for some semblance of “X-Men ‘97” will find points to enjoy with this chapter.

An element that jumps off the pages is the playful disfunction of the team. The pairing of Juggernaut and Magik steals panels. Kid Omega is another that will have fans smirking with the dialogue he spouts. It’s a more light-hearted feel even with the dire times at hand.

The conflicts are very opposite in this chapter. One is more traditional in “Fourth School”. The other is the human/mutant relations in Krakoa’s wake. Magneto and Beast have standout moments concerning this area. It ultimately circles back to a familiar landing spot. The future is still anchored by the past. The closing page re-enforces the X-Men stance, albeit with more punch than previous showings. Welcome to a new era indeed.

Stegman and the art team give the X-Men plenty of heroic action panels in this debut. The two page spread heading into action kicks events off in a great manner. Seeing the difference in focus between Omega and Cyclops demonstrates the clash in styles. A full page panel entrance into the fray will have readers amped for what’s next. This energy carries strongly into the mission at hand. It’s classic X-Men 101.

Contrasting this is the Beast images. Dealing with the local authorities brings out a variety of emotion in Mr. McCoy. Readers see a range of playfulness to lamenting about Krakoan times. It builds for the adjustment to the new stat quo. This gets amplified with Magneto’s half panel entrance. Even in the new space, old habits die hard. it justifies the final image of the chapter. Readers will have to see if time will heal all wounds.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

A return to basics floods the pages of the latest X-Men series debut. MacKay’s writing takes readers on a vintage journey into the more heroic nature of the squad. Stegman, Mayer Gracia and Cowles balance the big action with more reflective images. All together, it starts off the latest phase of mutant history with some new looks on the original Xavier blueprint.

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SPIDER-MAN: REIGN 2 #1 (MARVEL COMICS)

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For this entry, we are checking out a sequel to a very polarizing series. Spider-Man: Reign (2006) is a gritty, dark story set in the far future. Peter Parker has retired after Mary Jane died. Superheroes were replaced by Mayor Waters’ REIGN force. Certain familiar Spidey characters are vastly re-imagined.

Marvel has touted that this is “The most notorious Spider-Man story ever told” and with good reason. This is unlike any Spidey story you have ever read. Now nearly twenty years later, it’s sequel is hitting the comic shops.

SPIDER-MAN: REIGN 2 #1 by Kaare Andrews, Brian Reber and Joe Caramanga picks up where a King has returned to New York City’s throne.

Let’s see how the sequel shapes up.

SPIDER-MAN: REIGN 2 #1 by Kaare Andrews, Brian Reber and Joe Caramanga (Marvel Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Andrews doesn’t delay in bringing this unique look of Spider-Man’s world to the forefront. The Kingpin has escaped his prison due to Spidey’s actions to stop Venom. Fisk’s opening sequence is brutal and unforgiving on the corrupt Mayor. This pushes the pacing as to where things are currently set.

As for Peter, the writing shows how far and broken he has become. The virtual hell he resides in will bluntly hit readers. This is far from the Spider-Man many know and love. Even when there are some vintage Spidey moments, they come across as jaded and grim. This is heavily influenced by the wasteland he resides in.

The injection of a new Black Cat offers a very different dynamic to the tale. With her opening sequence, fans will have a reaction one way or another. Whom she has allied with will throw more off. It is an intriguing yet fitting partnership. The writing offers up a brooding glimpse of fleeting hope. These are drastic times. Seeing how NYC was devolved pushes Parker’s mission into a new landing spot. The final page will give readers much to ponder as Fisk is prepared to hold his newly claimed crown at any cost.

The art leaves nothing off limits as to the cold and brutal landscape of the story. Fisk handling Waters is violent and unforgiving scattered over panels. The full image of Fisk in the aftermath will stand out t readers. This is paired well with the residents and those who didn’t survive. The Webb panels drive home the dwindling hope of the once vibrant city.

Once Peter gets up and moving, there are some excellent Spidey visuals. A full page escape image kicks things into some classic web-slinging. This might be the only bright spot in the dark environment until the very end. Andrews pays a slight homage to McFarlane with a full page image that re-starts Spidey’s efforts to fight back. It launches the book into the next chapter and wherever that may leave.

FINAL POINT: 6.5

The world of a broken Peter Parker comes back to life with a tale that drives home how far Spider-Man has fallen. Andrews takes creative chances with the writing sinks further into the chaotic grasp of a new King of New York. The art fits the mood with little glimpse of a return to form for the Wall-Crawler. It isn’t your average story and will be an acquired taste for some readers. If looking for an edgier Spidey tale, this should be on the radar.

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BLOOD HUNT #4 (MARVEL COMICS)

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For this entry, the darkness further encompasses the Marvel Universe. Heroes have fallen. A true evil is poised to stand triumphant. There is little signs of hope to hang onto. That hasn’t stopped the Avengers from leading a final charge. Who is now recruited into the fight? Is it a true deal with a devil?

BLOOD HUNT #4 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia and Cory Petit (Marvel Entertainment) forges an unlikely alliance.

Let’s take a closer look at how things shape up!

BLOOD HUNT #4 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia and Cory Petit (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Desperate times call for desperate measures. Mackay shows the wear of the losing battle on Dr. strange and Clea. Seeing how they ask for help from a sinister source proves the gravity of the fight. Seeing the tricks already being set in motion will have fans attention. The price for teamwork is a steep cost. Nothing of this event is easy. Everything pays a toll.

The reveal of the true mastermind is well placed. It plays superbly into the vampire mythos of the true MCU. Readers will be locked in to where MacKay leads the mastermind into the close. With events swirling around, there is no time left. The closing pages have been put in motion. The writing has staged new players. They have entered the field. There is no turning back from here. Only one will win.

Larraz and Gracia give the surprise partnership a bold start. A full page spread sets a tense feel. Knowing Strange has no leverage, the major player is pulling the strings. The art reflects the arrogance involved. It also greets readers with his frst ace up the sleeve. Readers will be caught off guard as much as Strange’s reaction to the proposal of services.

The art adds a sense to drama to the reveal of the mastermind behind the horror. With a near full page, the moment carries a defiant aura. This leads into the beginning of the final act.

With the heroes initial strike of redemption, the art captures the sense of victory slipping away. It is also complimented with a dramatic return of a fan-favorite. This rolls into the tide turning with full page images. Once that last page hits, the art team has set things off for a brutal last stand.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

Secrets are revealed and unlikely bonds are forged. MacKay sets up the pen-ultimate chapter with solid writing. Fans get big moments throughout the issue. The art brings out the prestige of these events. Once the last page hits, readers know they’re in for a grand finale for the ages.

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BLOOD HUNT #3 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, the Marvel Universe is surrounded by darkness. A shocking reveal is leading the evil charge. Last readers saw, Earth’s MightIest Heroes went on the offensive. With a much needed win, some would think the tide was turning. Sadly, another hero has succumb to the terror dominating the MCU.

BLOOD HUNT #3 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia and Cory Petit (Marvel Entertainment) blazes a trail to find the light in the endless night.

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

BLOOD HUNT #3 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia and Cory Petit (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In the Impossible City, Blade has ascended. The former hero is the new lord of all vampires.He is having a conversation with a fallen hero. Black Panther is now a vampire under Blade’s rule. T’Challa has vastly changed. Giving his instructions, Blade’s conversation is over with him.

A voice speaks from the distance with an observation. Scarlet Witch lets the new lord know he has taken a loss. Wanda informs him more is coming via The Avengers.

Meanwhile on Earth, Miles Morales has transformed into a vampire. Dr. Strange intervenes and hits Miles with an attack. The blow knocks him back to his senses. Miles starts telling the Avengers, Dracula and Bloodline what he was forced to do.

In this mix, a truth is revealed that Bloodline cannot process. She has been recruited by Dracula for a sole purpose. Bloodline is the only one who can stop Blade…by killing him?!

Readers watch as the weight becomes too heavy for the young hunter. What transpires next sets forth a new path. As the darkness grows, one Avenger becomes the source of light needed to combat. Judging by the final image, is it all too late?

MacKay gives readers a break point sorley needed for the heroes. Since the beginning, Blade’s been cold and ruthless with each action. Bloodline’s reaction to events is a great counter to her father’s new persona. The writing hits the point of uncertainty and doubt about what she is being tasked to complete. It is a big moment, but another steals this issue.

An Avenger steps right into the spotlight with a speech that echoes any classic Hollywood movie. The words capture the fear and taxing pressure surrounding this fight. It leaves readers in a sense of rebellion. MacKay drops a solid counter with the final pages. The counter punch of Blade connects as this story feels far from over.

Larraz and Gracia convey the strength of the heroes in multiple areas. Scarlet Witch’s response to Blade is defiant. Readers will see her anger behind the impactful words. The moment of clarity with Bloodline is gifted a full page montage of Blade and the current state of affairs.

The Avenger spotlight starts with a near full page image. It is fitting considering what follows next. With anger and determination behind the expressions, readers can’t help but begin to think there’s a chance to win. The closing image is a full page introduction that closes events with a loud statement. There is much for readers to rave about with the art.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

An Avenger takes the spotlight by force with a turning point felt around the MCU. MacKay pens a balanced issue while the latter half elevates the chapter. Larraz, Gracia and Petit constrict the highly emotional reactions to Marvel’s bloody event with ease. The saga leaves with another big moment to exemplify why this is no ordinary story. It’s an event for a reason.

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X-MEN #35 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to a very special edition of Parlay Points!

This entry marks a milestone and turning point for the Children of the Atom. It is crazy to think that we have now arrived at legacy #700 for the Uncanny X-Men. Through the rich history, they have kept readers engaged with their heroic adventures. None might have been as polarizing as their current arcs.

The Krakoan Era has just concluded. It's time to say goodbye one last time before the relaunch begins in the summer of 2024.

X-MEN #35 by Gerry Duggan, Al Ewing, Kieron Gillen, Joshua Cassara, Phil Noto, Lucas Werneck, Leinil Francis Yu, Walt Simonson, Mark Brooks, John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, Jerome Opeña, Luciano Vecchio, Stefano Caselli, Sara Pichelli, Romulo Fajardo jr., David Curiel, Laura Martin, Sonia Oback, Marcio Menyz, Matt Hollingsworth, Matthew Wilson, Chris Claremont, Salvador Larroca, Guru-eFX and Clayton Cowles (Marvel) ties up loose ends before Mutantkind rises from the ashes.

Let's close the door on Krakoa with a look at this special milestone issue.

X-MEN #35 by Gerry Duggan, Al Ewing, Kieron Gillen, Joshua Cassara, Phil Noto, Lucas Werneck, Leinil Francis Yu, Walt Simonson, Mark Brooks, John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, Jerome Opeña, Luciano Vecchio, Stefano Caselli, Sara Pichelli, Romulo Fajardo jr., David Curiel, Laura Martin, Sonia Oback, Marcio Menyz, Matt Hollingsworth, Matthew Wilson, Chris Claremont, Salvador Larroca, Guru-eFX and Clayton Cowles (Marvel)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The milestone opens up with a quick recap of the history of the X-Men. In nine panels, readers walk from the beginnings to the shocking choice of Charles Xavier. Choosing to bend to Orchis will to save mutantkind backfired as his students rose to the occasion. Xavier turns himself in for his crimes. His troubles have only just begun…

As an armed convoy transports him away, Wolverine gets in its’ way. This is no rescue mission. Logan is out for punishment. His quest is stopped by someone who wants to speak with Xavier first. Magneto disposes of Wolverine to have a long overdue heart to heart about the end of Krakoa.

Meanwhile, the X-Men head back to what is left of Krakoa after the fall. Kafka is waiting and has much news for the Children of The Atom. Readers watch as a major revelation takes place. Once a choice is made, some mutants are not on board. The conflict is perfect for a certain mutant who returns. Apocalypse is back on Krakoa. He doesn’t waste time in making his presence felt. How will he handle the revelations as well?

What happens next is a lasting battle for the ages. The fate of Krakoa is decided once and for all. Left in its’ wake is a new direction for the remaining mutants. A glimpse into certain futures leaves one thing this era needs: Hope. It also leaves a shocking conclusion for one character as the Krakoan legacy is not soon to be forgotten.

With the amount of talent here for the 700th issue of Uncanny X-Men, it is clear this is an end of an era. Charles Xavier proves to be a looming presence throughout the issue. The conversation with Magneto feels like a passing of the torch. Roles also feel reversed with one notable quote thrown in the mix. It is a needed area for the transition to move from this era to a new one. This leads into a eye-raising closing arc which proves nothing will be the same as it was.

The Krakoa piece doesn’t hold back on give fans strong moments. With one major revelation, it clears up one of the era’s darkest hours. Apocalypse enters the story with anger and confusion. His role in this era was a major point of surprise. Seeing the era slip away causes a natural reaction for the powerful mutant. Its’ fallout leaves readers knowing changes are on the way. This sets up an engaging playing field from a dream that most woke up from.

The art showcase comes through with the middle section of the chapter. There are some full page action images that will delight readers. Action scenes hold nothing back. There are a few images that level up in the brutality. One character shows a side of violence rarely seen. Considering the parties involved, it reflects the anger of loss with Krakoa’s fall.

Xavier and Magento’s conversation is filled with frustration and bitterness. The old friends reactions to each others quips display this, esp. Xavier. The realization of what he’s done conveys his acceptance of defeat. The emotions of loss carry into the conclusion. The series of panels saying goodbye mirror the loss of a dream. It departs with a series of images tipping the changes in the new landscape. The art leaves readers with a noteworthy closing panel that should play a bigger role down the road.

FINAL POINT: 8.9

With an oversized finale, the Krakoan era is put to rest. Stacked with an all-star line-up of creators, the writing lines up final goodbyes and new beginnings. Images of intense fighting to somber realization of a fallen dream will have fans attention. One dream is over, what will rise from its’ ashes?

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RISE OF THE POWERS OF X #5 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the road to Hell is paved with good intentions. Orchis nearly defeated the Children of the Atom. Nathaniel Essex has now become Enigma, a near god and threat to all. These events convinced Charles Xavier to cut a deal with Orchis to save mutantkind. The deal goes against everything the X-Men have fought for.

Luckily, Xavier’s students didn’t go along with plans. They made a victorious stand against Nimrod. With only one threat still looming, the fate of Mutantkind is now in one person’s hands.

Rise of the Powers of X #5 by Kieron Gillen, Luciano Vecchio, David Curiel, and Clayton Cowles (Marvel Entertainment) sets up a showdown of epic proportions.

Let’s take a closer look at the end of the Krakoan Era!

Rise of the Powers of X #5 by Kieron Gillen, Luciano Vecchio, David Curiel, and Clayton Cowles (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The X-Men have succeeded where Xavier had failed. They have brought back Jean Grey and the Phoenix Force! In the former White Hot Room of Mutant Afterlife, Jean has emerged. A conversation is had between Jean the powerful entity. With the souls of every mutant feeding the fire, They head to space merged with a mission. Defeat Enigma or die trying.

Meanwhile, the mutants on Earth celebrate their win over Nimrod. However, there is an apprehensive voice looming. Mr. Sinister asks Destiny if it is truly over. Her reply doesn’t support positivity. She simply doesn’t tell him what she sees.

Readers watch as Phoenix flies into space for the confrontation. Enigma is waiting with all the other Dominions as backup. This truly has the “heavyweight title fight” feel the story deserves. An unforeseen play happens that causes Enigma to run away.

This leads back to the two that started the Krakoan Era in the first place: Charles Xavier and Moira. Their conversation in present time goes back to the moment on the park bench where Xavier was shown the future. It is poetic that all things come full circle.

From here, choices are made with direct impact. The fallout leads to a heroic moment that lends itself to the fight. Nothing is held back. Once the smoke clears, readers know how the future is going to play out. They also are left with a stunning ending arc. One era has ended forever and another begins.

Gillen constructs a steady end to one of comics’ biggest eras. Seeing Phoenix being the last hope for Mutants feels as a metaphor for the return of Mutants back to the classic X-Men era. While ambitious, seeing mutants driven in a more heroic stance proves feels more like the characters we all became fans off.

The writing dives into the guilt and regret of Xavier. This proves to be a strong element. Hearing his recollection of events defines how far things have come and gone. This leads into a defining moment which inspires the final stand. Its’ fallout leaves no confusion on where events now lead. It is exactly what you are looking for to conclude this chapter with.

Vecchio goes big with many full or near full page images for this issue. It helps create that “big fight feel” previously eluded to. From Enigma’s initial encounter with Phoenix to the eventual face-off later, the pages are bold and direct of how powerful these two beings are. The Jean proclamation of “We’re The X-men” is an absolute defining image for this conclusion.

Xavier’s recollection of events also stands out. The use of panels is creative in explaining his thoughts. It’s a great use of historic retelling at its core. Xavier’s final moments in the chapter will also stand out. The series of panels hold nothing back as his future is clarified for the audience. This will be a moment that fans will have much to say about.

FINAL SCORE: 9.7

The end of the Krakoan Era has arrived in grand fashion. Gillen pens a tale of reflection and fearlessness with Mutantkind’s fate hanging in the balance. Vecchio, Curiel and Cowles provide the larger than life visuals to bring this era of time to a thunderous close. This will be one story not to miss!

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BLOOD HUNT #1 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the Marvel Universe is in darkness. The sun is blacked out. Vampires are running loose. The Avengers are overwhelmed. The Bloodcoven have defeated Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Dr. Strange is taken off the board by a surprise assailant! Where do we head from here?

BLOOD HUNT #2 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia and Cory Petit (Marvel Entertainment) leads the Marvel Universe heroes through these violent times.

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

BLOOD HUNT #2 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia and Cory Petit (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In the Impossible City, there is a sense of defeat. Thor and the Scarlet Witch are wounded. Black Panther is now a vampire. The Bloodcoven watch as their leader speaks with T’Challa. Readers watch as “the Lord of the Vampires” talks down to Wakanda’s King. The Lord in Question: BLADE, the Vampire Hunter!

With victory in hand, Blade sends the Bloodcoven after a new target. Readers quickly find out that it is Bloodline, daughter of Blade! She is fending off attacks on the innocent in New York City. It is revealed she was an unlikely ally at her side.

DRACULA (yes, THAT Dracula) is helping Bloodline. The pair is interrupted by the BloodCoven. It looks to become a very one sided fight. Elsewhere, Tigra and Hunter’s Moon are in search of one man who might be able to reverse all of this. However (even with the help of Miles Morales), it may be too little, too late. The astral form of Dr. Strange is still reeling from the attack from Blade. His human body? Another story.

Readers watch as the mood becomes darker. As Blade’s forces grow stronger, there appears to be some still wanting a fight. The action picks up as the Bloodcoven are challenged yet again. The outcome leads into a new avenue. Just when readers think they have an idea of the next phase, the closing image changes plans. Get ready for another wild chapter in Marvel’s bloodiest tale yet!

BLOOD HUNT #2 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia and Cory Petit (Marvel Entertainment) Cover: Kael Ngu

MacKay speeds up the pace to give fans a very heavy driven action chapter. The writing depicts Blade as over-confident as plans are moving. The pairing of Bloodline and Dracula provide a unique dynamic as the Bloodcoven arrives. From here, the action takes events up a few notches. Nothing is held back as the battle rages onward. The fallout leads into a natural direction. However, the closing moment is a genuine shock as readers will be guessing on what happens next.

Larraz and Gracia construct amazing action panels throughout this issue. The Bloodcoven battle kicks off with a full page splash of their opponents. Vision gets a near full page moment as he springs into action. This concludes with an iconic image declaring the true winners of this round. The fallout provides a feeling of tension and uncertainty. It caps off with a shocking total page picture that speaks many words before this chapter bows out.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

The eternal darkness of the Marvel Comics Universe grows with another strong chapter. MacKay delves heavy into the action with the writing. Larraz, Gracia and Petit provide some high level battle panels before leaving readers with a huge parting moment. The story continues to impress as the violent night rages on.

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FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #5 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the end of Krakoan Era is here. A final showdown has arrived. The Children of the Atom against the sinister Orchis! In their darkest hour, the X-Men look to stand their ground. Will it be enough? The fate of Mutantkind is the prize. Who takes home the win?

FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #5 by Gerry Duggan, Lucas Werneck, Stefano Caselli, Bryan Valenza, and Travis Lanham presents a heavyweight bout for the ages!

Let’s not wait another second and jump into the action!

FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #5 by Gerry Duggan, Lucas Werneck, Stefano Caselli, Bryan Valenza, and Travis Lanham (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Nimrod and Orchis are on the brink of victory. With Sentinel City poised to strike, there is little hope for mutantkind to survive. Times are so dire that Charles Xavier tries cutting a deal to work for Orchis to save the surviving mutants. Scott Summers and company don’t buy into this arrangement. The X-Men are prepared to fight to the end to stop Nimrod, even if it means they don’t survive the outcome.

They have bought some time as the S.W.O.R.D. space station was teleported into Sentinel City. It dealt a blow but wasn’t enough. Cyclops and Nightcrawler assess the situation. Unfortunately, Colossus is knocked into space. This leaves Cyclops alone to face off with a waiting Nimrod!

Meanwhile, Rogue and Kwannon make a play to stop Omega Sentinel. Their attack neutralizes the threat also known as Karima. Its resolution leaves one obstacle handled but victory is far from reachable.

Readers watch as Nimrod unleashes a full attack on the X-Men. For being a perfect sentinel, there is one variable it didn’t comprehend. In their darkest hour, a force enters the battle. It is a showdown that will have fans on their feet.

The outcome is pure box office excitement! It is one fans are sure to be pleased with. The following scenario sets forth a new path. As big of a battle this was, there might be a larger one at hand. The final image calls forth a return that may be the deciding factor of mutantkind’s fate! With two parts left, anything is possible from here!

FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #5 by Gerry Duggan, Lucas Werneck, Stefano Caselli, Bryan Valenza, and Travis Lanham (Marvel Entertainment) cover: Carlos Gómez

Duggan delivers on an action packed conclusion to this series. From the initial onset, the stakes felt astronomical. Cyclops leading the charge was a perfect choice for the final battle with Nimrod. Even through the course of the battle, the writing reflected the will to survive in Scott Summers. The defiant confidence shined. These also carried through with the rest of the X-Men. It captured the themes of what makes this group so special.

One member steals the show in this chapter. After making a grand entrance, the conflict changes gears. It is a game changing moment that the others feed off of looking for strength. This builds towards a dramatic end of battle. The fallout shifts gears back to Cyclops. Knowing his legacy with the group, it is only fitting that he is the one standing in the end pushing to end this era once and for all.

Werneck and Caselli give fans much to rave about in the finale. The showdown with Omega Sentinel conveys big emotion in Rogue and Kwannon. The broken state of Karima sets the pace for what lies ahead with Nimrod. The anger of Cyclops plays off the arrogance of Nimrod very well.

Fans get a full page entrance for the game-changer in this conflict. The reactions from the other mutants resonates with fans. The images mirror the growing feeling of hope as their battle rages onward. Each panel speaks volumes of the impact of the battle. This leads into a strong ending panel of the victor. The art team ties up events with a full page montage that cements the key factor in bringing this all to an end.

FINAL POINT: 9.7

Epic is the only proper way to describe the final showdown of Nimrod and the Children of the Atom. Duggan excels the pace to craft frantic excitement in the battle fans have been waiting for. The art team gift readers with big action and larger emotional impacts as the Krokoan Era winds down.

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MS. MARVEL: MUTANT MENACE #3 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points!

For this entry, we’re jumping into an adventure starring one of Marvel’s brightest new stars! Since her debut, Kamala Khan has been winning over fans in droves. The character has made the transition to live action flawlessly. Now poised to have a bigger role in the comics and MCU with her new “Mutant” origin, Ms. Marvel is making waves during the fall of the Krakoan Era.

MS. MARVEL: MUTANT MENACE #3 by Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada, Scott Godlewski, Erick Arciniega and Joe Caramagna (Marvel Entertainment) brings back an old friend as Kamala finds herself in uncharted water.

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

MS. MARVEL: MUTANT MENACE #3 by Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada, Scott Godlewski, Erick Arciniega and Joe Caramagna (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With the return of Red Dagger, Kamala’s life becomes more complicated. Throughout the seriousness of Orchis’ attack, the writing keeps things centered around young love and her dealing with her new status quo. The action comes into play quickly in the middle act. Vellani and Pirzada playing off the notion of the Five is a solid plot theme in describing the familiar faces that are popping up.

Seeing the true villain’s plans in motion is an easy connection for readers. With Kamala being involved in the Mutant issues of the current MCU, the notion of Orchis involvement helps. It brings Kamala in a closer connection to Mutant affairs. The closing page might have something to say about that as Kamala’s dream escape crashes back to reality.

The art by Godlewski and Arciniega reflects the ever optimistic title hero. Red Dagger’s introduction brings up images of youthful hope and romance. It serves to counter the heavier matter of the Mutant hunting going on. The introduction of “zombie” Cyclops is gifted a half page image. Seeing the X-Man in this state makes for a loud, positive visual. This builds up for more as the book progresses. Readers will have a big surprise waiting for them on the final page. it is one that should have more fans talking about what is unfolding here.

FINAL POINT: 8

With an old friend stopping by, Kamala Khan’s world gets turned upside down. The writing brings out the best of Kamala’s personality. Paired with solid imagery depicting action and a blossoming romance, fans will have much to be invested in. The final page should have some readers buzzing with who stops by. Keep this one on the radar when at the shops this week.

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ULTIMATE X-MEN #3 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, we are heading back into Marvel’s Ultimate line. HISAKO ICHIKI is not your average student. After the death of her friend Tsubasa, Ichiki is forever changed. A Shadow creature is haunting her.

The figure is attacking those who bullied Tsubasa. As the body count rises, so do Ichiki’s suspicious nature. With the dark being lurking, Ichiki may have found an ally in Mei Igarashi. Can the two stop the Shadow before another body is killed?

ULTIMATE X-MEN #3 by Peach Momoko, Zack Davisson and Travis Lanham looks to provide those answers and much more!

Let’s take a closer look at what’s unfolding now/

ULTIMATE X-MEN #3 by Peach Momoko, Zack Davisson and Travis Lanham (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter presents a few new avenues in Ichiki’s story. The flashbacks to two years prior sets the tone for how long the Shadow has been creeping around. Readers get the sense of the long game being played here. The writing reflects the unknown factor and how that composes Ichiki’s character in the present. They also get a deep insight to the mysterious friend Mei.

Her story is that of pain and a shattered homelife. Once her story plays out, the themes circle back to the mutant aspect of her world. It makes the budding friendship with Ichiki more organic. This builds towards a strong closing moment as another change is heading into Ichiki’s way.

The art continues to crush this series. Flashback sequences elude to the sinister motives being planted. It is a counter to the more happier times of Ichiki and Mei. Both seem like they have made a much needed friend due to their backgrounds.

Readers are treated to a two page spread showcasing Mei’s powers. This comes on the heels of uneasy imagery of the Shadow in play. Momoko doves into the emotions of Mei to connect her more throughly with readers. The sense of wonder and failure crowd the young girl’s panel. This all changes in the closing moments. The parting image leaves readers off on more of a question than a shocking moment. It is solid storytelling all around with this book.

FINAL POINT: 8

HISAKO ICHIKI and her world continues to provide a unique take on the X-Men mythos. Momoko shifts gears to Mei’s story which delivers on impactful writing and images. Once things come back to the present, there is a sense of wonder as a new player enters the game. This will be one to look out for on NCBD.

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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #49 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, everyone’s favorite neighborhood wall crawler enters the hunt! With vampires running loos ein the Marvel Universe, no one is safe. Coming off the heels of “Gang War”, is Spider-Man ready for another epic event?

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #49 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna looks to answer that inquiry with NYC being overrun by creatures of the night!

Let’s not delay any longer and dive right in!

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #49 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Wells thrusts Spidey into the fracas with a solid entry. Playing into his heroic ethics, the writing walks the line of his famous motto. In dealing with Kareem and Rabbit, Spidey plays the good guy for bad people. Events unfold as one would expect. Spidey teeters into the drama cautiously. This leads to a more traditional superhero story.

The action picks the story pace up. It’s not what readers will remember the most. The dialogue with Spidey and a casualty in the Hunt proves to be the issue’s strongest point. It reminds readers of the dire times and how Spidey has to be the beacon of hope. The fallout throws a nice surprise in to the mix before closing the show on this issue. Spidey’s troubles have only started which means a good win for the reader.

Romita, Hannam Menyz and Caramagna carry a dark tone to the atmosphere of this story. The beginning with Rabbit and Kareem sets the moody tone early. Action panels are as classic as you can imagine. JRJR knows how to get the most out of a fight. This is textbook storytelling for him and his team.

The climax point of the story bottles up the frightening aura of the Hunt. Panel structure walks readers through a breakdown. It leads to a surprise conclusion. The closing image is one fans will enjoy as Spidey heads further into Marvel’s bloodiest saga.

FINAL POINT: 8

Power and Responsibility might not be enough as Spider-Man is thrown into the deep water of Blood Hunt. Wells crafts a steady tale pushing Spidey on his moral code. Romita and the team welcome readers into the dark and terrifying world of the vampires with strong imagery. Jump on board and see where things lead the wall-crawler now!

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BLOOD HUNT #1 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this edition, Marvel Entertainment is about to unleash Hell On Earth. Touted as “The Bloodiest Marvel Event EVER”, the crossover event of 2024 has set the benchmark extremely high. It has been teased since last NYCC in October of 2023. What is the dark threat looming in the real MCU? Can it live up to expectations?

BLOOD HUNT #1 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia and Cory Petit seeks out to answer all those questions and more in its’ debut chapter.

Let’s get ready to dive in and see if the hype is real.

BLOOD HUNT #1 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The saga begins with a few notable Marvel characters infused with the Darkforce. There is a countdown to “Sundeath” ticking away as readers watch the panels unfold. Events get graphic as a reveal is provided. The Sun has been killed. A voice narrates the shocking end. This has been someone’s plan all along….

Meanwhile, time shifts back fifteen minutes earlier to the SunDeath. Scarlet Witch is flying over a crowd. She sees Blackout. The villain has become ingulfed in dark energy. Iron Man informs her that more Darkforce characters are in the same situation. They have now become portals.

Hunter’s Moon and Tigra are assessing the Shroud becoming a portal. The time is now 25 minutes before SunDeath. As the pair starts piecing things together, they come to a quick conclusion. This is no accident. This is an ambush. A herd of Vampires fill the sky and presses forward towards them.

All over the world, Vampires are unleashing Hell on whoever comes across their paths. Neither Doctor Doom or Earth’s Mightiest Heroes can escape the invasion. There might be one person to make sense of it all: BLADE. Will he be enough to turn the tide?

Readers watch as the heroes come across a group ready to give them challenges. The Bloodcoven has arrived. Who will be left standing at the end of their confrontation?

Things get violent and graphic quickly. This leads to some shocking moments. none might be bigger than the closing page. A figure has made a choice. The consequences are deadly. Readers need to brace for impact as the event has already made some statements and it only just started.

BLOOD HUNT #1 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel Entertainment) Cover - Peach Momoko

MacKay keeps fans guessing with the backwards working of the timeline in this chapter. The Sundeath countdown proves to be an effective plot point as the MCU crumbles. Seeing how the Avengers struggle right from the start speaks volumes of the threat.

The Bloodcoven is an eye-catching group. Their fury knows no bounds. Once they arrive, pacing speeds up to give the shocking fallout. MacKay doesn’t hold back on huge moments. The issue has much for fans to discuss. none might be greater than the final page. It is a bold ending to a very capturing story.

Larraz and Garcia unload the violence in the first salvo. The vampires are as ruthless as one would expect. They get a full page reveal as Hunter’s Moon and Tigra watch in fear . The imagery shows how even Doctor Doom needs to pause and adapt to their onslaught.

The brawl between the Avengers and The Bloodcoven leaves little on the cutting room floor. Following the full page reveal, graphic attacks are what fills the pages. It is intense fighting. Readers will have little time to process what they’ve seen as the final act unfolds. The closing full page will send shockwaves as the moment crushes fans before ending events for now.

FINAL POINT: 9

Marvel’s big crossover leaps heavy into violence and mystery with its’ debut chapter. MacKay guess readers on edge with fantastic storytelling. The art by Larraz, Garcia and Petit brings a distinct horror feel to the Marvel Universe. Brace yourself for some big events. This won’t be for the tame of heart as time goes on.

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RISE OF THE POWERS OF X #4 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the world of the X-Men is crashing down around them. The Krakoan Era is ending. Mutantkind is on the verge of Extinction. Charles Xavier’s dream is a nightmare. Ten years in the future, Xavier is trying to find a way to stop Nimrod and Orchis.

With a desperate attempt to end things before they begin fails, Xavier goes into another direction. The choice has now pitted him against the very people he’s fought to save!

Rise of the Powers of X #4 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Marvel Entertainment) brings a new phase of level of excitement into the X-men’s last showdown.

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

Rise of the Powers of X #4 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Charles Xavier has crossed a line. After failing to kill Moira McTaggert in the past, Xavier has been exposed as a traitor. Xavier kills Rachel Summers. Rasputin IV goes on the offensive with revenge on the mind. Xavier is cutting a deal with Mother Righteous about handling his X-Men.

Once dealing with Rasputin, Xavier and Righteous appear to be at a standstill. Xavier knows Righteous is depowered. Before she has a chance to react, Xavier initiates another double cross of his own. Mother Righteous is taken out. It is revealed that Xavier is using Righteous as a bargaining chip. The other half of the deal? That goes through Omega Sentinel!

Readers watch as Xavier grasps for anything to keep his Krakoan dream alive. How far is the Professor willing to go? As for the X-Men, there’s still a few tricks left up their sleeves. A resurrection takes place that could be the tipping point in the fight. It all builds towards a final sequence that sparks a match to burn the whole world down. Everything is drawing together to leave a crushing finale in Krakoa’s final hours.

Gillen gives X-fans plenty to talk about with this chapter. Xavier is written as a shattered soul. The lengths he goes to borderlines on insanity and desperation. The conversations and deals made with Omega Sentinel reflect his desperation as his dream died in front of his eyes.

Meanwhile, the last remaining X-Men show the complexity of their next moves. Gillen sets up a few surprises in the latter half that will catch some readers off guard. With the multi-layered levels at play, pacing keeps things moving towards a strong close. It’s been a solid run thus far and looks to cash in big at the conclusion.

Silva and Curiel hit the ground running with a shocking first page. Seeing Xavier’s actions and consequences kick events off was a big move with a near full page panel. This leads into a wide array of Xavier’s emotional expressions as his plans start dwindling away. The final page slowly teases a new factor into the story that will only ignite fans interest down the home stretch. There’s much to enjoy from this.

FINAL POINT: 9.1

With deception in the air, the X-Men scramble to stop their biggest threat. Gillen balances the action and drama with sharp writing. Silva and Curiel level up the visuals, presenting many moments for fans to enjoy as Krakoan time slowly slips away.

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BLACK WIDOW AND HAWKEYE #2 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the world of two Avengers get caught up in danger at every turn. Knowing the past of these two, readers are far from shocked. What happens when an old friend is accused of murdering a Russian Foreign Minister? One of his closest friends (and their new symbiote) get involved to find the truth!

BLACK WIDOW AND HAWKEYE #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Paolo Villanelli, Mattia Iacono and Joe Sabino (Marvel Entertainment) dives right back into the heart of mystery.

Let’s see how this latest chapter holds up.

BLACK WIDOW AND HAWKEYE #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Paolo Villanelli, Mattia Iacono and Joe Sabino (Marvel Entertainment) Stephen Segovia & Jesus Aburtov (cover artists)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In two issues, Phillips has crafted an intense world of espionage. The pacing moves things right along while keeping readers locked in. The back and forth of Clint and Natasha breaks up the seriousness of actions nicely. The dynamic of Natasha's symbiote is a new factor that leads to some memorable sequences. It keeps building up suspense of what its' true motives are. Does it support the pair's friendship or does it want to eliminate Clint altogether?

The latter portion of the chapter dives very far back into their past. Seeing their bond form and still hold up to the present is a big win for fans. It also adds more danger to the actions and fallout that jeopardizes everything. Factor in some more surprises in the final moments and this series just keeps getting better and better.

The art reflects Clint and Natasha's solid foundation of their friendship. The slower moments in Madripoor give insight to their casual comfortability discussing events. This all changes with one quiet action. The near full page image speaks volumes. This leads to a wonderful full page full spread of Natasha in action. The fighting panels flow very smoothly until the resolution connects.

In these instances, the art locks in on Natasha's reactions and how she tries keeping things level until she gets a reaction. This leads into the final moments where a reveal is gifted with a full page foreshadowing. Once this portion revs up, it motors until the closing image. A full reveal of a character is constructed. This leaves readers much to ponder until the next chapter drops.

FINAL POINT: 8.7

Within two issues, the latest chapter in the lives of Clint Barton and Natasha Rominov spiral out of control. Led by Phillips superb writing, the action moves without remorse as the drama unfolds. The art team deliver on creating a world of danger amongst an emotional bond. You absolutely want to have this series on your radar.

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