DAMN THEM ALL #2 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this entry, we’re tagging along with Ellie Hawthorne on the next chapter in the brand new smash series from Boom Studios! Issue #1 just went to second printing selling out almost instantly and with good reason. DAMN THEM ALL #2 by Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell picks up right where readers last saw Ellie in her new role and trying to solve the supernatural mystery from last issue. Before we get into a deeper dive about this issue, how AMAZING is this alternate cover created by Tula Lotay (Barnstormers)?! That said, let’s check out what’s happening in issue two, shall we?

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re jumping in now, Ellie Hawthorne’s life has become way more complicated following the death of her uncle Alfie. With his death, the 72 devils of the Ars Goetia have now been freed from their damnation. It’s up to Ellie to send them back to where they came from by any means necessary. The first issue was an in your face welcome to Ellie’s world with magic in the air and questions galore to solve.

This issue opens up with a flashback to Dora, the New Orleans officer who is working with Ellie on figuring out what happened to Alfie. During her time on the force, she’s shown handling a school shooter and her direct way of defusing the situation. Dora’s tactics lead the shooter to kill himself and Dora is removed from the force. From this, Dora meets a stranger in a bar whom she connects with: Alfie Hawthorne. From here, Dora and Ellie start breaking down the recent events and covering the tracks of the massacre they survived in the first issue.

The story now shifts to Dora confronting mobster Frankie Wax, whom Ellie is now working with to stop the devils. After a brief meeting, Ellie and Dora meet up again to start putting pieces together bout what is going on. Unfortunately there’s no rest for the wicked as the magical element shifts again, prompting Ellie to get some help in dealing with this latest move. Who is now drawn into the field? What possible impact can they make? Does Ellie get more information about Alfie? There might not be time to process all the moving parts as the final panel will have readers guessing what is going to happen now!

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

Spurrier delivers on another strong issue of writing. Dora’s introduction was well-crafted to explain her character and seeing the dynamic play out with Ellie moving forward should be a treat for readers. The journal pages left by Alfie explaining the new characters in the issue is a great add. With so many new players being introduced, the quick one page read helps tremendously in getting an idea of what they’re about. Ellie continues to be an interesting character to watch as she’s written with varying flaws but still trying to make sense of whats happening here.

Adlard balances out the supernatural with the real world with impeccable skill. Dealing with the magical entities popping up throughout the story, Adlard keeps things grounded to where they don’t stand out for wrong reasons. They all fit right in for creating a unique vision of Ellie’s world. Seeing the emotional tale of Dora’s background play out was another intense chapter in this story. There truly is something special happening within this story.

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

Final Point: Excellent continuation from the explosive first issue. Spurrier, Adlard and the creative team start breaking down the world of Ellie Hawthorne with strong character moments mixed in with supernatural elements. The story is just getting started but DAMN THEM ALL has been checking all the boxes for what makes a must read comic. Don’t miss this issue on New Comic Book Day at the LCS.

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THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/NEW WAVE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re checking out a fantastic series on the Comixology Originals line via New Wave Comics. With a spectacular first season in the books (and in print via Dark Horse Comics) Comic fans are in the midst of a strong return for Lara Dominguez and her champion ways with season number two. THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4 by Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito picks up with a new player making waves in Creighton while Lara is trying to fend off her past from defeating her future. Let’s take a deeper dive into what’s happening her, shall we?

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4   Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito  Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case anyone is new to the story of the Black Ghost, the story centers around Lara Dominguez, a Creighton police reporter formerly from Miami. Dominguez becomes entranced with the adventures of The Black Ghost. As the story progresses in season one, Lara faces her own personal issues all the while, readers have front row seats to see Lara emerging as a hero that her city needs. It’s a great read that you should definitely check out and as previously stated, it’s out on print via Dark Horse Comics for those looking for a physical copy. That being said, Season 2 hasn’t shown any signs of a sophomore slump.

Season 2 starts out with Lara trying to find a balance out with her personal and heroic identities. Readers see Lara trying to deal with her issues head on by attending AA meetings. The struggle of balancing hero vs human life takes many forms as her reporter instincts draw her into investigating Creighton’s shady police commissioner Paul leGrande while the hero side of things takes a shot as a mysterious letter emerges that shakes Lara to her core. Factor in a new player in town with a deadly agenda and Lara’s life has never been tested like this. That player is names Harrow. Making an impact right out the gate, Harrow’s actions have now set Creighton on the edge of a massive crime war that Lara might not be able to stop. With a growing body count, Lara and Harrow met last issue with Lara being left for dead, only surviving because Harrow didn’t see her as any threat to her. This left Lara in a very bad state testing her will with everything she’s been working to improve.

This issue opens up with a sequence to where Lara meeting Rebekah, a Creighton Homicide office whom Lara has some history with. Once back to present time, Lara is confronted by Rebekah and Molly, her current love. They try to reason with Lara but Lara claims she isn’t drinking and is ok from the encounter with Harrow. So much so that Lara is continuing to infiltrate the club where she thinks holds the key to stopping the war once and for all. Once diving head first back into her mission and dodging the intervention, Lara finds herself undercover at an establishment names Stallions. Once sneaking into an office, Lara discovers a board with the city’s major players on it. Digging into the pictures, Lara starts to uncover the secret of Harrow and how she’s involved with this whole puzzle. This leads Lara into a path for more information but at what cost.

Readers won’t be ready for what unfolds next. Even after Lara starts seeing the pieces fit, does she even see the picture? With all of her investigation skills, is Lara ready for what lies ahead. The final moments of this book will answer that and leave some jaws dropped to what is set to happen next. The tension and stakes have never felt heavier on our hero.

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Segura and Gallagher really amps up the drama within these pages. Lara's struggles with balancing both lives drives this story into some interesting directions. Seeing how she deals with the intervention by Rebekah and Molly was a very strong moment. The writing team present Lara as an imperfect person who continuously is trying to improve herself. Yet, with all her falls, she still gets back up trying to do the right thing. The slow burn approach to Harrow’s reveal was a great twist as well. Seeing Lara’s investigative skills come into play made for very noteworthy moments, none bigger than the conversation she has right after getting the lead on Harrow. Pacing gave these type of moments time to grow and connect with readers. The build to the last act was exceptional. It all lead to a great conclusion for this issue, with a great cliffhanger to build off of heading to the final issue of the season.

Not to be outdone, Kambadais hits on all the key story elements . Seeing first hand how Lara bounces back from the initial encounter with Harrow added a small piece of anticipation of where the story was heading. the big reveal also put into perspective Lara’s reaction to the reveal. At first glance, she is celebrating but once readers dig deeper into her reactions, Kambadais’s art sells the moments surprise element incredibly. Another noteworthy moment was the initial timepiece of when Lara meets Rebekah at the bar. With the additon of Ellie Wright’s coloring, it came across as a more detailed moment than one that misses the mark. Fortunately, readers don’t have that problem with this issue. Each fragment of the story escalates an intense visual feel to connect with the words being stated in those areas of the book.

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Final point: the latest chapter of Lara Dominguez takes readers on a steady building powder keg of emotional moments. Segura, Gallagher, Kambadais and the rest of the creative team keep applying the pressure to Creighton’s defender and never lets up on seeing if she can remain strong enough to handle the challenge ahead. Season two of the Black Ghost rolls on into a must-witness finale. It’s excellent work that shouldn’t be missed at the Comixology store this week.

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ONCE UPON A TIME AT THE END OF THE WORLD #1 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re checking out a debut from Boom Studios that is guaranteed to generate some headlines on New Comic Book Day. Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 by Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design brings forth a tale for the ages. The concept is very unique as there are a plethora of themes all unfolding with this book….and we’re only one issue in. With so much to break down with this issue, let’s not wait anymore and dive right in, shall we?

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 - On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design (Cover: Mike Del Mundo)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 - On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design (Cover: Mike Del Mundo)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue opens up with a young girl named Mezzy paddling her way thru an apocalyptic wasteland. The scene is dark and depressing. The water is overrun with wreckage and metal. How can one survive in this world? Mezzy appears to have run out of food and is barely hanging on with the rough environment she’s trying to survive in. After sailing thru the flooded streets, Mezzy’s boat springs a leak and starts to sink, forcing an abrupt run into a bulding. However, Mezzy will find out very soon that the building is not abandoned as she thought.

An alarm is triggered and it awakens Maceo, a young boy whos watching Mezzy, which Maceo refers to as a “Acid Swamper.” fight a sea creature. This doesn’t appear to be the first time Mezzy has encountered such a being but handles the situation as best she can. Mezzy fights it off but not without Maceo shooting at the creature with a makeshift “boom” weapon of bowling balls. From here, the pair finally meet with Maceo and his homemade “armor” which Mezzy quickly dismembers. Mezzy starts shaking down Maceo for information. Readers witness that Maceo has been alone but is thriving on his own in the abysmal landscape. It’s almost a perfect utopia to what’s has happened to the world. However, when something seems too good to be true, it most likely is in a catastrophic world.

What is the truth behind Maceo’s situation? How will Mezzy move forward from this encounter? Readers get these answers plus more questions raised with a final sequence of events that will have fans clamoring for the next chapter asap!

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Phenomenal first issue. Aaron introduces readers to a whole new world with two very different leads as their guides. Mezzy’s story comes from a view point of someone who simply survives no matter what. The world she lives in has made her cold and ultimately brash to anyone she encounters. On the flip side, Maceo carries true optimism of meeting someone new and being ready to move on from his ordeal. Aaron slides in a great twist on Maceo’s story once the layers are peeled back with will surprise. The pair are complete opposites in every way but their pairing creates a fascinating dynamic. It balances off the world they live in. The scenes that will most surprise are the final moments of the book. Seeing how the story progresses there will be a fun journey to follow along.

Tefenkgi shows off a very disturbing world plagued from something that devastated it. The imagery is very bleak and brings the struggle to make it day to day to the forefront. Mezzy’s encounter with the sea creature demonstrates how unraveled this world is. Seeing how standoff-ish Mezzy is to Maceo from their initial encounter reflects the world they live in. The biggest variable to this world is how Maceo comes across on panel. He appears to be kept away from the worst of this world while being home in the tower. This idea gets taken down a few notches when a reveal happens later in the issue that shows how he had been coping with the environment. Once readers hit the final pages of this chapter, they will be locked in on the adventure that lies ahead.

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Final Point: Aaron, Tefenkgi, and the creative team usher in a story that takes readers on a trip ranging from hopelessness to blind optimism while two people try finding a way to prosper in an unforgiving place. Maceo and Mezzy are a reluctant pairing but one of huge potential to carry this incredible story. OUATATEOFW is one book to keep an eye out for when you hit the local comic shops this week.

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GRANDMA CHAINSAW #1 (SOURCE POINT PRESS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, one of our favorite independent comic teams are back at it with another horror classic that you’ll definitely want to keep on your radar! Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz are the team behind the kickstarter legend POCUS HOCUS, which is about to release a “Soulless Edition” very soon. In the meantime, they just wrapped up their latest project which is perfect for the holidays! What doesn’t scream holidays like Grandma? Grandma Chainsaw #1 finished its’ campaign crushing kickstarter goals and is getting ready to hit backers very soon. Let’s see what the team has in store for readers this go around, shall we?

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #1

CREATIVE: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Credit: Source Point Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story kicks off with two people bound and gagged inside a deprecated house. Underneath them is plastic cause “Messes cause Stresses” per a voice of a narrator in the background. That voice turns out to be a sweet old grandmother. However, there is nothing nice and sweet about her as she kills the pair with a chainsaw! This is classic horror storytelling with a dash of dark humor mixed in.

While this is happening, four friends (Haiden, his sister Gabby, girlfriend Haley and Liz) stop at a gas station trying to find their way to the beach. Their GPS (and their phones) aren’t working so being lost on a dark and gloomy night isn’t ideal for anyone. They ask for help from someone “working” there but get little for their efforts: A raise of the arm and point. As they drive away, the worker dissolves as a zombie would, meaning the friends night is only going to get worse. As the drive down the road, it becomes more narrow and narrow until its a dead end. Ironically, a flat tire happens laving them stranded. “Luckily”, there’s a certain nearby house that a certain grandma is just waiting to “help” them.

As they go inside, there’s no working phone to call for help. However, there is a handyman who will stop by in the morning to take a look at the car. The foursome head inside for some comfort food and conversation with Hazel, the grandmother. As the evening progresses, so does the danger and fears. Readers see what happens when guests don’t mind their manners. What happens after dinner? Will one of the four not make it thru the night? And is there any help truly on the way? Readers will have those answers and more with a great kick-off to this story.

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #1

CREATIVE: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Credit: Source Point Press

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #1

CREATIVE: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Credit: Source Point Press

Dunford and Radford set the table for a well balanced serving of traditional horror with dashes of well-timed humor mixed in for balance. Hazel is everything you would expect on the outside for a horror antagonist. The writing captures her manical ways while she’s celebrating her attacks. There’s certain quirks she does that make for some memorable scenes. The “Elbows off the table” is prime example of this. Events move pretty quickly and not gonna lie, I laughed out loud at the ending with who shows up. No spoilers here, but it worked on many levels and Gabby’s comment to close out was perfect. The team truly enjoys what they do here and it shines thru the pages.

Balando’s art really brings out the creep and gore of the tale being told here. The imagery is dark and brooding when it needs to be. It’s also a credit to the coloring of Jasen Smith. No punches are pulled when Hazel does what she does. The teens that she encounters react as one would expect. There’s one notable scene involving teeth that illustrates this perfectly. Once the story gets down to business, Balando amps up the intensity of the panels. There’s a different to them when Hazel strikes much like horror movies build to that fever pitch before the payoff. Just wait for the ending sequence to. It segways nicely to set up the next chapter of an already wild series of events unfolding.

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #1

CREATIVE: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Credit: Source Point Press

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #1

CREATIVE: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Credit: Source Point Press

Final Point: EAT, SLAY LOVE! The team behind “Pocus Hocus” brings their magic over to a traditional horror tale and amp it up to 100. Readers (no the guests) are in for a treat seeing Hazel bring the terror with excellent writing and art sending them down their dark path into trying to survive the night in one piece. Make sure to keep an eye out for this and Pocus Hocus Soulless Edition wherever you can find them.

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SPECS #1 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this entry, we’re checking out a supernatural thriller debuting from Boom Studios. David M. Booher (CANTO), Chris Shehan (HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER), Roman Stevens and Jim Campbell are the creators behind Specs #1 which is hitting comic shops on November 9th. Let’s take a deeper dive into the first issue and see what’s going on here, shall we?

SPECS #1 - On Sale November 9th

Creative: David M. Booher, Chris Shehan, Roman Stevens and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

SPECS #1 - On Sale November 9th

Creative: David M. Booher, Chris Shehan, Roman Stevens and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with a frame showcasing a missing person names Bernard Slyman aka Skunk on the back of a milk carton. Skunk has been apparently missing since 1987. The frames shift to a man holding the carton and feeling some remorse. He takes the carton back to a box in the attic entitled “Zach’s Comics.” Inside this box is an old comic advertising “The Phenomenal Gamma Ray”’s magic specs which “grant wishes”.

From here, the story shifts back to 1987 where two teen friends, Kenny and Ted are just trying to talk about some old comics that Kenny’s brother had left behind. The conversation halts when they are bullied by Skunk and some of his friends. A fight breaks out and Ted takes the blame for it when Kenny said he did it. Later, the boys meet up and start talking about the old comics again. The questions became “What would you wish for?” Both boys had different wishes that they would like to see come true. The next morning, a package is left at Kenny’s door: The magic specs from the comic.

Neither Kenny or Ted ordered the glasses but decided to test out if they work. The answer surprises all involved. As the saying goes “With Great Power comes Great responsibility".” For this tale, the boys find out not every wish should be answered. What does this mean in relation to the milk carton? What did the boys wish for? Readers will get some answers but more questions raised with a final image to talk about.

SPECS #1 - On Sale November 9th

Creative: David M. Booher, Chris Shehan, Roman Stevens and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

SPECS #1 - On Sale November 9th

Creative: David M. Booher, Chris Shehan, Roman Stevens and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

SPECS #1 - On Sale November 9th

Creative: David M. Booher, Chris Shehan, Roman Stevens and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

Booher sets up an intriguing mystery that fans will not want to miss. Tying the story back into the 1980’s, the writing reflects that time-frame well. The boys are the nerdy outsiders trying to find their way in the social settings. The bullies are what you would expect from that period. Booher showcases how fast things can go off the tracks as the boys start playing around with the specs. Their stories are only just beginning but readers will have a strong sense of how their friendship will be tested as this story unfolds.

Shehan captures the 1980’s vibe throughout this issue. From the Nintendo Entertainment System in Kenny’s room to the “fashion” of the bullies, Shehan nails that time period with an assist from Roman Stevens’ coloring. The book had a distinct retro feel which worked to give readers a true sense of how long the disappearance has been. The opening scenes felt very gritty and dark in comparison. There’s lots to enjoy from the first chapter.

SPECS #1 - On Sale November 9th

Creative: David M. Booher, Chris Shehan, Roman Stevens and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

SPECS #1 - On Sale November 9th

Creative: David M. Booher, Chris Shehan, Roman Stevens and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

SPECS #1 - On Sale November 9th

Creative: David M. Booher, Chris Shehan, Roman Stevens and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

Final Point: Specs #1 builds the foundation to a darker mystery that readers won’t be able to escape. Booher, Shehan and the team throw it back to the 1980’s with an engaging opening start to a darker and scarier road ahead for the two teens trying to see the truth of the new glasses. Don’t miss this book at the LCS this week!

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THE GHOST OF WRECKERS COVE (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Point, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re checking out a graphic novel on the Comixology Originals line that has much to discuss from it. The Ghost of Wreckers Cove by Liniers, Angelica del Campo, Christian Argiz, and John Lind is an all ages tale that takes readers on a solid mystery adventure thru the eyes of a family on vacation. If Liners ‘s name sounds familiar, readers might know him as the Eisner Award winning creator behind Good Night Planet. Let’s take a closer look at this graphic novel, shall we?

The Ghost of Wreckers Cove - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Liniers, Angelica del Campo, Christian Argiz, and John Lind

Credit: Comixology Originals

The Ghost of Wreckers Cove - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Liniers, Angelica del Campo, Christian Argiz, and John Lind

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with a father taking his two daughters, Christina and Martha out of the busy life of the city to a more relaxed place for the summer after losing their mother. That place is the Coast Of Maine. Being away for the summer might be exciting for some, but not the oldest daughter Christina. There is much unhappiness of being away from the land of electronics. Settling into a rented house on the beach is the “punishment” being served. The family’s rental is near an abandoned lighthouse. The father mentions that the lens is missing from the lighthouse, with more of a story behind what he’s letting on. Martha, the youngest is more than happy with this situation but Christina is not so sold.

While getting used to their new surroundings on the beach, the pair meets Ida, a resident of the beach that’s very happy to meet some new people. The three make fast friends. However, during a rainstorm, Ida seems to disappear while the pair duck into the lighthouse for cover. While waiting out the storm, a older ship appears to be crashing into the rocks. After it passes, the pair tell their dad the story. He brushes it off as an over active imagination. The pair don’t let go of what they saw and start comparing facts. They come to break down a few things that they have noticed. Not everything seems to be normal with Ida. Sensing that all these events tie into each other, the pair begins to start searching for answers. Where this journey leads the is into uncharted character water. Will they be able to swim thru what’s real and imagination? Readers will be taken along for the ride as the pair tries make sense of what can only be described as a summer to remember.

The Ghost of Wreckers Cove - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Liniers, Angelica del Campo, Christian Argiz, and John Lind

Credit: Comixology Originals

The Ghost of Wreckers Cove - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Liniers, Angelica del Campo, Christian Argiz, and John Lind

Credit: Comixology Originals

This story is an entertaining one for all ages. . Liners and Del Campo take readers thru many different directions as the story moves forward. There are many elements going on within these pages. The basic family dynamic is a noteworthy portion of the book. The reluctance of Christina’s acceptance of her new summer home is played off well with Martha’s constant optimism with their situation. The father makes his presence known but doesn’t overwhelm the daughters’ tale. The beginning of the book might feel slow-moving to some but once Ida crashes into their lives, the story starts hitting high gear. Ida’s secrets were nicely paced reveals when needed. At no point was there a full tip-off to what was happening overall (even when the mystery of why she’s such an important figure comes into play). Readers will be fully engaged once the mystery slowly starts unraveling. Pacing worked well to construct for the ending. Final moments concluding things on a high note. The story is an entertaining one for all ages.

The art captures the imaginative energy of this story to the fullest potential. Seeing how the family’s dynamic works will connect with the readers greatly as the story progresses. Witnessing how the father is trying to make this situation work adds to the storytelling. The panels where he is trying to explain “Amy Spyglass” are prime examples of this. This is a great counter-balance to when Ida’s story starts to become clearer. The flashback sequence where the sisters start finding out the truth played out superbly. The panel set-up with changing colors will grab readers and answer many questions for that section of the story. The color sequences make the final act’s moments jump off the page. It really makes for an enjoyable tale.

The Ghost of Wreckers Cove - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Liniers, Angelica del Campo, Christian Argiz, and John Lind

Credit: Comixology Originals

The Ghost of Wreckers Cove - On Sale November 8th

Creative: Liniers, Angelica del Campo, Christian Argiz, and John Lind

Credit: Comixology Originals

Final Point: The Ghost Of Wreckers Cove blends elements of supernatural mystery with grounded family factors that will become a delightful saga for readers of all ages. Liniers, Del Campo and the creative team present a mystery tale with a unique spirit all its’ own. Make sure to check this graphic novel out on Comixology this week.

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