IN HELL WE FIGHT #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a brand-new series dropping from Image Comics that is one of the wildest reads you will have on New Comic Book Day! Some say “Hell isn’t so bad if you know someone there,” but I’m sure that they never encountered a situation like what unfolds in this issue. In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK takes readers on a trip that needs to be read to be believed! Let’s take a deeper dive and see what’s happening here, shall we?

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in a classroom with Alexander “Xander” Waterford giving a decertation to his class about frogs. While as detailed as it was, Xander incorrectly did the assignment. It wasn’t supposed to be a Biology report. It was supposed to be a BOOK report. Embarrassed, Xander grows a big hatred for frogs, taking his anger out on them. This hatred didn’t go unnoticed by Bufobeelz, The Frog Devil. It emerged and took Xander into the depths of the Mississippi River, drowning him.

When he wakes, he’s in a place that no one wants to be in. Xander is in Hell. While there, he’s made “friends” with Midori Fukada, a young assassin, Ernie Comstock, who was killed by a deadly axe stuck in his head and Balpha-Dagon, an annoying fire-breathing demon. On this day, the group decided to embark on a quest for some ice cream. What they got instead was more than they bargained for.

What has this group gotten themselves into? Can Hell actually get any worse? Readers find out quickly that the best laid plans can go up in smoke, even in Hell, as the group becomes entangled in an adventure that is sure to become more dangerous. Considering the final image closing the chapter out, the group had better be ready to fight because there is no easy way out of their troubles.

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

BREAKDOWN: Layman infuses elements of adventure and dark humor within the opening shot of this series. Xander is a compelling character to introduce readers to initially. His story brings in a fantasy element early into these pages. Once Xander meets up with the others, the book’s pace moves very fast to give an idea of why things are as they are. The others in this adventurous party get smaller origins but enough to connect with readers. The ‘Ice Cream Heist” plays out for an engaging tale but the hook is the surprise ending. What leans into being a safe quest rapidly swings into dangerous territory heading into the next chapter.

Jok’s depiction of Hell has a very unique look to it. The use of colors gives a deceiving look to what Hell appears like. The imagery looks like a twisted fairy tale landscape. The creatures roaming the land stand out and look anything but normal. Even with Balpha appearing to be a “teenage demon”, his look comes across as a mirage due to his facial and eye expressions. The one character that makes a huge impression when she appears is Midori, who commands the panels with her presence. This is all capped off with the twist ending visual leading this group into the unknown danger awaiting.

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

In Hell We Fight #1 by JOHN LAYMAN (CHEW) and JOK

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Four no-so innocent souls come together on an unlikely escapade that readers won’t be able to escape from. Layman and Jok present a wildly imaginative trek thru sharp writing and eye-catching visuals that are sure to leave an impression. Don’t pass it giving this a read on New Comic Book Day.

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NOCTERRA #15 (IMAGE COMICS)

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NOCTERRA #15 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Miaolo and Andworld Design (credit: Image Comics)

For this entry, we’re checking out the pen-ultimate issue of the latest story arc from an Image Comics series that has generated quite a buzz amongst comic fans. Ever since its’ initial kickstarter run, the hype behind this series has been enormous. Knowing who’s the creative masterminds behind the series, it’s a no brainer on why it comes with justifiable hype behind it.

NOCTERRA #15 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Miaolo and Andworld Design brings the battle against everlasting darkness to a screeching halt. Lets take a closer look and how this arc ends, shall we?

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

NOCTERRA #15 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Miaolo and Andworld Design (Image Comics)

Ten years ago, the world as we know it changed. There was no more light. The sun was gone. In its’ place was endless darkness. People were turning into creatures known as shades. Artificial Light is the only thing keeping others from turning. Valentina "Val" Riggs aka Sundog is a ferryman whose fully lit eighteen wheeler moves goods and humans through the cold landscape. During one of her runs, Val came across Augustus McCray (Gus) and his grand-daughter Bailey, also known as Piper. The pair threw an offer in Val’s direction that she couldn’t say no to: Transport to an unknown safe haven and help cure her adopted brother Emory.

Since that time, the “Sundog Convoy” has faced many challenges including the deadly Blacktop Bill, who’s made it a mission to kill Augustus, or “the man who killed the sun”. Along the way, the convoy has gone through changes but the mission remains the same. As they head towards the mythical place known as Eos, the danger hasn’t stopped growing its evil hold.

NOCTERRA #15 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Miaolo and Andworld Design (Image Comics)

This issue picks up where the convoy has arrived in Eden, a land of eternal sunshine. Bailey is trying to process her grandfather’s equation to fix things but it appears to not be correct. It is possible the equation was to lead people to Eos for safety. The Humanoid protectors of Eos known as The Glares are pressing for the convoy to decide if they are staying or going, but someone else has arrived that causes a change in plans.

Blacktop Bill has traced them down, bringing darkness with him. Shades are forming in the utopia. With their backs against the wall, Emory comes up with a plan. The plan is a long shot, but with Bill taking the fight directly to the group, they are running out of options. How does Gus’s equation fit into all of this? Can Eden be saved? Readers bare witness to Emory playing a deadly game and taking a chance that defines high risk/high reward. The repercussions are huge. With stakes never higher, the closing act feels like a roller-coaster heading into a final page that will surely leave readers speechless and waiting with baited breath for the conclusion in July.

NOCTERRA #15 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Miaolo and Andworld Design (Credit: Image Comics)

BREAKDOWN: Snyder ramps up the action heading into the arc conclusion. Emory’s risky play demonstrates the critical situation they are in. With everything crashing around them, there is no time to play things safe. Readers can easily identify with the bold move as victory feels out of reach, but they can’t just surrender either. Blacktop Bill continues to be an impressive antagonist with his power play at Eden. The ruthlessness of his approach in dealing with Emory’ move resonates off the panels. It is a classic good vs. evil set-up which Snyder pulls off with ease and precise skill. Right thru the final act, the pacing matches the intensity of the situation leading to the jaw-dropping close of the issue.

Daniel’s art encompasses the danger of Bill’s threat right from the start. Bailey and Emory’s reactions speaks volumes thru their eyes as they see him appear in Eos. This is accompanied by a fantastic 2 page full-panel spread showcasing Bill bringing terror to Eos. The quieter moments also jump out as Emory has a moment with Bailey that feels like a farewell when readers see it. The battle with Bill and Emory holds nothing back with panels of Bill’s growing enjoyment of what he’s putting Emory thru. Daniel displays the varying emotions thru their encounter leading up to a spectacular closing image to send things into a bigger frenzy when the series returns.

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

With hope slipping away, the Sundog convoy throws caution to the wind in an attempt to face the darkness in an issue that can’t be missed! With incredible storytelling and amazing visuals provided by Synder, Daniels and the team, Nocterra shifts into another gear with no signs of slowing down.

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FENCE: REDEMPTION #1 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out the debut issue of the next chapter stemming out from a GLAAD Media Award-nominated sports comic under the Boom! Box imprint of Boom! Studios. FENCE: REDEMPTION #1 by C.S. Pacat (Dark Rise), Johanna the Mad (Wynd), Joana LaFuente, and Jim Campbell re-introduces readers to the world of Halverton and the players involved in becoming the elite in fencing. Let’s take a closer look at see what’s unfolding here, shall we?

FENCE: REDEMPTION #1 by C.S. Pacat (Dark Rise), Johanna the Mad (Wynd), Joana LaFuente, and Jim Campbell (CREDIT: BOOM! STUDIOS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with the fencers of Kings Row now set-up at Haverton, deep into training. Their coaches are observing and critiquing their technique. There is a noticeable difference in commitment from the team members. With the state championships looming, this is one of the last times the team can prepare for the event. The pressure is mounting and it can be seen on their faces. One player feeling this especially is Nicholas, who is determined to land a “flick’. Nicholas may not be the strongest skill-wise amongst the fencers but has arguably the biggest upside. This is a vast contraction to Seiji, who comes off unphased by what’s around him. However, others think he’s still not over a match with a rival, who is considered the best of the best. The team captain, Harvard, doesn’t seem to phased by what’s coming but the coaches are concerned with his time management.

Making matters worse, Aiden is late and doesn’t seem to be that committed to the team. This brings up more frustration which Aiden plays off, explaining how Harvard and him have known each other long enough to know what expectations should be. Once everyone arrives to the training, the coaches drop a bombshell on the group. The group from Exton is coming to observe the training. This causes a reaction out of Seiji, because he knows Jesse is coming with them and there’s a history between the both.

How will the team fare with Exton swinging thru? Can Nicholas improve in time to make an impact? How will Harvard step up to the challenge? Can Seiji confront the ghosts from his past? Readers will get some answers as there is more to this match than anyone realizes. The final page will set the pace for the rest of the series as a challenge is thrown down that will either make them into stars or break them in the process.

FENCE: REDEMPTION #1 by C.S. Pacat (Dark Rise), Johanna the Mad (Wynd), Joana LaFuente, and Jim Campbell (CREDIT: BOOM! STUDIOS)

FENCE: REDEMPTION #1 by C.S. Pacat (Dark Rise), Johanna the Mad (Wynd), Joana LaFuente, and Jim Campbell (CREDIT: BOOM! STUDIOS)

FENCE: REDEMPTION #1 by C.S. Pacat (Dark Rise), Johanna the Mad (Wynd), Joana LaFuente, and Jim Campbell (CREDIT: BOOM! STUDIOS)

BREAKDOWN: Pacat sets in motion a high-stakes challenge some team members might falter trying to hit their marks. This issue focuses heavily on Nicholas’s training as he pushes himself to become more. Readers see how he is trying to hone his skills for the bigger challenges and gives the sense that he, not Seiji, will be the one having to face off against their biggest rival at the end. The other key members of the team (Aiden, Harvard and Seiji) get time to give new readers a sense of their stories but not enough to get the full picture. The main takeaway is not everyone is ready for what’s coming. there is a distinct change when the team from Exton arrives. It closes events out with a solid ending leading into what will be the driving plot of the series.

Johanna The Mad and LaFuente bring a energetic view to the drama surrounding this tale. Nicholas’s drive is well-illustrated thru his facial expressions in this issue. Readers can easily connect with what he’s trying to accomplish and get a small payoff near the closing act. There is a great sequence where Bobby asks one of the Coaches about a technique breakdown. The art team displays this as a solid guide to readers not well-versed in the sport of fencing. The closing moments display the tension built with Seiji plus the reveal of what looks to be an underlying plot developing into next issue.

FENCE: REDEMPTION #1 by C.S. Pacat (Dark Rise), Johanna the Mad (Wynd), Joana LaFuente, and Jim Campbell (CREDIT: BOOM! STUDIOS)

FENCE: REDEMPTION #1 by C.S. Pacat (Dark Rise), Johanna the Mad (Wynd), Joana LaFuente, and Jim Campbell (CREDIT: BOOM! STUDIOS)

FENCE: REDEMPTION #1 by C.S. Pacat (Dark Rise), Johanna the Mad (Wynd), Joana LaFuente, and Jim Campbell (CREDIT: BOOM! STUDIOS)

FINAL POINT: 8 out of 10

Readers are welcomed back to the drama and emotions that can only be found with the team from King’s Row. Pacat, Johanna The Mad and company kick off this latest chapter with an enjoyable read, while firmly planting the foundation for a bigger story waiting to be fully unveiled. Check this book out on New Comic Book Day.

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LOCAL MAN #4 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re continuing to follow the story of JACK XAVER aka CROSSJACK and the latest escapades of a hero fallen from grace in the pages of Image Comics’ latest hit series. If anyone has ever wondered about recapturing the feel and energy from an early 90’s

Image series, this book has done it and given it a modern feel. LOCAL MAN #4 by by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio dives further into the mystery surrounding Xaver’s return home and a mounting body count following him. Let’s take a closer look at the latest chapter, shall we?

LOCAL MAN #4 by by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio (Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

JACK XAVER aka CROSSJACK’s tenure as a super hero has been put on indefinite hold after publicly being removed from the team Third-Gen. Returning home to Farmington, Wisconsin after the public disgrace, Jack tries assuming a “normal” life. However, his super hero past won’t let him go as he’s now connected to the deaths of former enemies The Hodag and Frightside. With a killer on the loose and setting Jack up for the fall, Jack breaks the rules of his Third-Gen termination & attempts to resume his heroics.

This issue picks up with Jack (and his dog) investigating a restricted water quarry where Hodag tipped off Frightside about before both were killed. He’s interrupted by Chief Bucholz who breaks the news about Frightside. Jack was last seen around both before their respective deaths. Not ready to be brought in, Jack jumps the fence and hits the water. During the swim, he finds an underground tunnel into a secret lair.

Once inside the lair, Jack begins to uncover some secrets he is not ready to deal with. He’s also paid a visit by an old teammate: Camo Crusader , who isn’t ready to forgive and forget what Jack “has done”. Readers find out more clues to why everyone hates Jack along with more clues to the bigger mystery at hand. However, nobody is ready for the later half of this issue with big surprises that change the course on everything! If readers think that’s a big deal, just wait for the final panels as there’s one last reveal to be told that gives some clarity on what to expect next.

The flashback flip-portion of this story will also give some deeper clarity on the love triangle between Crossjack/Neon/Camo Crusader that plays into present time. Expect more shocking moments with that concluding last image.

LOCAL MAN #4 by by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio (Image Comics)

LOCAL MAN #4 by by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio (Image Comics)

BREAKDOWN: Fleecs & Seeley start putting the puzzle pieces together behind the mystery unfolding. Seeing Jack being the only voice of reason has been a particular take that pays off each time. The meeting between him and Chief Bucholz worked to demonstrate this. Bucholz would like nothing more than to pin this on Jack due to his wife’s past with Jack. This blinds him from seeing what’s going on until he discovers evidence that backs up Jack’s actions. The moment fans will be talking about is the confrontation between Jack and Camo. The tension has been building for 4 issues now and readers get a solid payoff (even given more weight based off the flashback story). The pacing of the story keeps things moving along right to the huge reveal in the final moments. Jack’s road to redemption takes one step forward and two steps back making it compelling reading each time out.

The art reflects this heavily. Even when Jack appears to catch a break, his reactions never show too much joy. The events preceding have left him broken but he moves forward. The confrontation with Camo plays out well within the panels. The lead-in doesn’t falter when they meet. Seeing Jack outmatched and somehow maintaining made for great storytelling. Without revealing too much, the fallout of the Jack/Camo moments will be one readers will be chatting the most about. Those panels hold nothing back as the emotional build-ff comes thru with the action and resolution. The final panel leaves a few more questions to ponder.

The flip on the art style plays right into the nostalgia of those early Image comics. When readers see that, it literally is a trip back to that era and gives the current moments more weight for a bigger payoff.

LOCAL MAN #4 by by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio (Image Comics)

LOCAL MAN #4 by by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio (Image Comics)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Being so close to solving the mystery has never felt further away. The build-up leading into the latest issue doesn’t miss Local Man #4 hits readers with long awaited moments and answers. Fleecs, Seeley and the team set up Jack Xaver with superb writing and art to challenge him with his most personal confrontation yet. Don’t miss grabbing this issue on New Comic Book Day!

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MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 (BOOM! STUDIOS/IDW)

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

For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of the sequel story uniting two of the biggest teams in all of pop culture fandom. Since their last pairing back in 2019, fans have been waiting to see when these forces combine for another fantastic adventure. Their wait wasn’t too long as in December of 2022, Boom! Studios and IDW teamed up again for the next chapter. The series has been nothing but win with a creative team that has delivered on an unforgettable run, building towards an epic finale. MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire sets the stage for the ultimate showdown . Let’s not delay any longer and dive right in, shall we?

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

*** POTENTIAL SPOILER WARNING ***

Set only months after their initial meeting, the combined forces of Power Rangers and Ninja Turtles have been faced with the combined threat of Krang and Rita Repulsa. Shredder had been laying low after his defeat from the merged forces. Casey Jones (longtime TMNT ally) went searching for him and wound up getting captured, or so readers thought. Meanwhile the united bad guys took the fight directly to Angel Grove with a takeover of the command center with the clear intent of accessing the Morphin Grid.

All would have been lost if not for an unlikely "ally” in the battle: Shredder! “The enemy of my enemy is my (temporary) friend” has never been more true as an uneasy alliance was formed to stop Rita and Krang once and for all. Their reasons vary on why but neither side is complaining about the support. The fight has worked its’ way across Angel Grove and Dimension X with many twists and turns to keep both fan bases on the edge of their seats with each issue. With last issue’s ending, Krang looks to finish the fight once and for all, taking over the Megazord in his own twisted fashion.

This issue opens up with the TMNT team (infused with the powers of the Dimension X broken morphers) returning to the Command Center to face off with Rita. However, Rita is waiting for them with a powered up and brainwashed Casey Jones poised to fight. Meanwhile, the fight for Angel Grove is in full swing as the Power Rangers (mutated into animal hybrids) attempt to slow down the Mega-Krang giant. In their current state, they can’t summon their zords, but one person can. Shredder activates a morpher and summons the Green Ranger’s Dragonzord!!! The feared TMNT adversary in charge of one of the most powerful weapons is a worrisome site but the Rangers get some more back-up as Zordon and Alpha arrive in a TurtleZord ready for action!

From here on out, the issue shifts to all action. It may be cliché to say “Big Fight Feel”, but that is exactly what fans witness here. In one corner, it’s DragonZord and TurtleZord vs Mega Krang! In the other is the Turtles facing off against Rita and Casey! Both battles live up to expectations with a few well times moments mixed in. They hit their marks and the fallouts feel impactful. The resolution plays into both fandoms with excellent parting moments. One moment brings everything back full circle to a degree, reminding readers of how great crossovers like these are when done right. The final moments play into more MMPR/TMNT lore, leaving endless possibilities of what’s next should we see these teams together again.

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

BREAKDOWN: Parrott constructs a closing chapter that will have fans raving in the weeks following. Balancing two fandoms of such pop-culture appeal can be difficult. Parrott plays into the strengths of each team to bring out the best in their heroic actions. Making Shredder a “frienemy” to a degree was a highlight of this issue and series. Seeing him use the powers of the Green Ranger & using the Dragonzord was a great twist. The uneasy tension he creates added to the drama. The Rangers kept waiting for the shoe to drop and him to turn, but he never did. This all plays into the long game of his ultimate goals, but seeing him save the day stands out. The Sub-plotline with Casey Jones also is a highlight moment for this series. With juggling so many characters involved, putting the spotlight on his arc broke away the sole focus on both teams for a great feature. Meshing up elements of both fandoms played out perfectly as well. The reaction after the mutation powers fade by the Rangers is prime example of this. Readers get so many possibilities presented and implemented that you can’t help but be excited for potential future adventures involving these two teams, should the situation arise.

Bringing in the premier artist in comics for this project was a huge win from the start. Seeing Mora bring his infectious action sequences to life is a whole other level of amazing. The battles of Zords pulls no punches with an attention to detail unmatched. The Mega Krang reflection in the TurtleZord’s faceplate is a prime example of this. There is one near full page panel that fans will be ecstatic to see and how detailed it is will absolutely blown fans away. Not everything this issue involves action to make an imprint. The anguish in Casey Jones’ face in the concluding moments of his story is another area. Mora blends in the quiet moments and gives them equal value to the full blown intensity of the big action panels. Mora gives readers much to digest with the closing panels. They will no doubt have fans buzzing about if and when paths cross again for these franchises.

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #5 

Creative by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom! Studios and IDW Publishing

FINAL POINT: 9.7 OUT OF 10

Parrott and Mora merge the best of what makes these two fandoms special into a series that readers won’t be able to stop talking about. The finale brings the action with the incredible visuals provided by Mora and Raul Angulo, giving both teams a battle living up to its’ billing. Parrott’s writing is superb tying in the emotional aspects of the young heroes facing a combined front by dangerous villains on the verge of finally succeeding in their plans. The series never falters and nails the landing with what transpires within these pages. You simply cannot miss this incredible series & finale!

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ROGUE SUN #12 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, readers have arrived at the finale of the second arc from one of the breakout series hailing from comics’ most exciting line: The Massive-Verse! Since its’ debut over a year ago, the adventures of Dylan Siegel have captured readers attention and never let go. With masterful plot twists thrown in the journey of stepping out of his father’s shadow and forging his own legacy, Dylan has faced adversity head on but his latest foe might be too much for the young hero to handle. ROGUE SUN #12 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil) concludes the “Hellbent” story arc before all eyes shift towards one of 2023’s biggest comic events: SUPER-MASSIVE 2!

After last issue, all bets are off on how Dylan will handle the recent actions of (arguably) his greatest foe. Let’s not wait another second and dive into the culmination of this fantastic second chapter, shall we?

Rogue Sun #12

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil)

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dylan Siegel is the latest to bear the mantle of Rogue Sun. After his father is killed, Dylan is thrusted into the role and unfortunately for him, life as he knew it was over. Meeting an entire family he never knew, dealing with the normal drama involved with high school and fighting dangers that have tested him to his limits is what Dylan juggles while trying to escape his father’s legacy and define his own in the process.

On his latest adventure, Dylan has come across a foe that left him for dead after their first encounter: Hellbent. Being gifted abilities from the evil Mourningstar, Hunter aka Hellbent has been seeking revenge on Dylan after an encounter with Hunter’s father left him in dire shape. Much like Dylan, Hunter looks to break from his father’s legacy and carve (literally) a path of his own.

Dylan does have one factor in his side that might be the deciding factor in this conflict. Dylan has a new mentor in the form of Caleb Hawthorne, the KNIGHT SUN! Caleb sends Dylan in the direction of the Aviary realm of the Ravyn Queen. Making the journey into the realm, Dylan secures a magical quill that could be the tipping point to stop Hellbent. Dylan needs to move fast because Hellbent has crashed the homecoming dance in an attempt to draw out Rogue Sun and get the quill.

This issue starts off with Hellbent addressing the young crowd in attendance of the Crescent City Homecoming Dance. Hellbent dismisses the security trying to stop him and threatens a student who stands up to him. Luckily, Rogue Sun finally arrives in dramatic fashion and stops Hellbent from harming the student. Hellbent demands Rogue Sun give him the quill that he was ordered to get, but Dylan wants the student body’s safety assured before anything.

Much to the surprise of everyone, a new player crashes (literally) the dance. Someone made a deal with Mourningstar and the price is the quill. Dylan’s had enough to deal with facing Hellbent alone. What will he do with two deadly threats in front of him? With the assist from Caleb, Dylan draws his flaming sword and prepares for the new threat. Hellbent acts quickly and attacks while Dylan is facing the new threat. The action takes a slow pause as Dylan loses ground.

At this point in the story, Readers need to brace for one of the more emotional moments in the series as one person’s actions show grave consequences. This one moment causes a domino effect sending Dylan into uncharted territory for his superhero career. What action transpires that shakes Dylan to his core? Can he overcome the dual threat of his adversaries? The fallout from the homecoming dance will be felt for many issues to come. The final act redefines Dylan’s path but not without changing the status quo. Just when you think that this issue has stopped with the major moments, the closing pages drop another big moment that will have fans talking until the next issue drops post Supermassive 2.

BREAKDOWN: One thing readers can take to the bank is when Parrott is presenting an ending to a chapter, readers can expect big moments. There is no shortage of those in this issue. The set-up builds off Dylan's desperation to not only find a way to win, but fill the void left by his father. Dylan is still very much in the learning phase of his career and actions he does reflect that. However, seeing that one character’s actions and consequences is a major turning point in Dylan's journey. The stakes have always been high but seeing Dylan react to this is a moving moment and one that connects him to an emotional he's been blocking off: caring. Readers finally see a break in his armor, setting up for a monster character change to come. Parrott plays right into the impassioned response to what transpires with Hellbent and runs with it into the closing of the book. The writing has always been well structured and once the key moments hit, readers can’t help but become entangled with Dylan and what plays out next.

Abel delivers on elevating the important moments to greater heights. When Rogue Sun finally hits the dance, readers are gifted a near full page shot of the young hero flying in for the save. This plays off Hellbent talking to his hostages at the dance. The entire time readers can only see one of his eyes glowing but can still read his body language to know the points he is making. The actions scenes move swiftly and convey how high significant the battle for the quill is shaping up to be. That said, the panels showcasing the point in the story that changes everything (“To live by the sword….”) is the one readers will be most impacted with. Abel brings all parties’ involved and their reactions front and center to the audience. They set the pace for the rest of the issue especially when Dylan has more time to reflect on what just happened. Incredible final page to close out an intensely strong finale to the arc.

FINAL POINT: Rogue Sun has been a definition of excellence when it comes to superhero comics due to the consistently impressive work from Parrott, Abel and the rest of their team. Building into this second volume finale, Dylan Siegel has been tested like never before. Issue #12 gives readers shocking moments and huge shifts in status quo that even the most seasoned comic reader can’t help but feel for the young hero on his own personal journey. Highest possible recommendation at the local comic shops this week.

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X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

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

For this entry, we’re following along the return of Valiant Entertainment’s franchise character in his brand-new series. X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2 by BECKY CLOONAN, MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP & TROY PETERI delves into Aric from Dacia’s toughest test to date. That truly is saying something since the character has been around for 30 years. How does the walking powerhouse handle the threat placed before him? Let’s not delay any longer and take a deeper dive into the latest issue, shall we?

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Aric from Dacia and the living armor known as Shanhara join together to make up the individual known as X-O Manowar. On this recent mission, X-O stopped a comet on a collision course to Earth. In destroying the comet, Aric is knocked off course and lands on a planet he christens Scythia. Healing from the comet incident, Aric tries making the most of the new home. It is a weird feeling of peace that comes over being isolated from the modern world of Earth, but Aric enjoys this new world’s silence. However, that joy is short lived as something he thought long removed has reappeared. The Novus Romanus have arrived and look to take out Aric for his armor. Even with his armor wounded, Aric will not be conquered without going down swinging.

The issue kicks off with Aric flying into battle, showing no fear no matter the odds. The Novus Romanus sends their forces to engage. Aric goes on the offensive and holds his own. By the way of their attack, Aric realizes this feels all too planned out. Meanwhile, the crew of Theodosius I make a call to bring an end to this battle. The Romans send THYRA ANTIUS into the fray. With one barrage of a projectile weapon, Aric and Shanhara suffer insurmountable damage and are taken prisoner of the Novus Romanus.

On board their ship, how does Aric adapt to his latest surroundings? Readers witness the Novus Romanus’s plans start to take shape with Aric now on the defensive trying to survive. It is a place Aric never saw himself being in. The move made by the hosting Romans will throw readers for a big curve ball. It is all part of a few disclosures about what this group is really up to. Heading into the final pages, a surprise character might be the one to turn the odds back into Aric’s favor but the closing page reassures the best laid plans never go off without a hitch.

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

BREAKDOWN: Cloonan and Conrad craft an interesting take on Aric with him being on the defensive for the majority of this issue. The threat of the Novus Romanus Legion is one that plays back into Aric’s beginnings with the Vine all those years ago. Introducing a new threat like THYRA ANTIUS makes an immediate impact. The writing team plays into this new challenge by shaking Aric’s confidence with the damage done to Shanhara. His reaction takes his character back to basics and sets up for an engaging take on the character. The final moments of the issue set things in motion with that surprise assist. Where this ultimately leads is still up in the air but it works well in the short term. Solid moment to close the issue out on with what’s looming immediately ahead.

Sharp continues the excellent art details for this saga. The action sequences come across with a strong, distinct feel. Readers will be able to pick up on the intensity of these panels instantly. The full page panel of Aric and Shanhara being severely wounded leaps off the page with its’ detail. Sharp uses a unique set-up with panels in depicting the Romanus’ ship, using 6-8 short ones to establish those portions of the story. The Romanus’ conversation with Aric on the ship is another big moment that Sharp sets up well, using shorter panels to present the story. Very direct final full page panel to conclude events out with leaving very little imagination where things are heading in the near future.

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

FINAL POINT: Valiant Entertainment’s franchise player sets back into the spotlight with a solid follow-up to the debut issue. Cloonan, Conrad, Sharp and the team challenge Aric of Dacia at his core level, which shows reader is it the suit that makes the hero or the hero that makes the suit. Keep an eye out for this book on New Comic Book Day.

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NO/ONE #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of PARLAY POINTS, the comic book review blog to the ODPH podcast!

For this entry, we are following the latest chapter in the saga that is simply defined as “Who Is No/One?” but is so much more than simple. The ground breaking event coming out of comic’s most exciting line: The Massive-verse (from Black Market Narrative) has taken readers by storm with its’ multi-media approach. Issue #1 sold out on first day release of distribution forcing an immediate second printing. The companion podcast “Who Is No One” starring Patton Oswalt and Rachael Leigh Cook has been a runaway hit and the additional social accounts like “The Drop” have elevated this comic into a whole other level. One month later, it’s time to check out the latest chapter!

NO/ONE #2 by Kyle Higgins (RADIANT BLACK), Brian Buccellato (Detective Comics), Geraldo Borges & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou for Image Comics via Black Market Narrative sets forth to dive deeper into the enigma that is Richard Roe and the shadow looming over the city of Pittsburgh. Let’s not wait any longer and dive right in, shall we?

NO/ONE #2

Creative: by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Pittsburgh has been dealing with “The Accountability Killer” mystery since May of 2022. In a little over a year, the city has dealt with a rising body count, copycat killers and a public broken down from the actions of “Richard Roe” aka Aaron Kern. Kern is behind bars but another victim has been killed with all signs pointing to No/One.

Louis Capel was found dead at an art exhibit. Capel was on No/One’s radar previously. Detectives August Singh and Kate Harper are on the case per Chief Mixon. Assistant chief Ben Kern (Aaron’s father) has his own reasons for investigating. Pittsburgh Ledger Editor Teddy Barlow and reporter Julia Paige are reporting on the case & using a podcast to get their findings out to the masses. The common thread connecting them all is a vigilante running across the rooftops. The question has become “Who is No/One” as Aaron Kern is residing at the Allegheny County Jail. Ben Kern meets with him after Capel’s death and after running into his estranged son Michael. Post meeting Ben is attacked by a mysterious figure and is saved by No/One himself! However, shortly there after, Michael is murdered in the street and more questions are raised.

The story now shifts to April 2023. Chief Mixon arrives at the home of Ben Kern, who is returning to work. During the car ride, Mixon holds nothing back as he asks Ben to step down. The recent events with Michael adds more fuel to the public fire. Ben is hesitant to listen to the Chief, but the conversation is interrupted by the police dispatch. Another body has been found in the form of Three Rivers University head football coach Nathan Cade. Four shots to the chest. Note left behind. The same calling card of No/One.

As the players take their place in the story, readers attention is directed back to the crime scene where Detectives Singh and Harper are asking possible witnesses questions. The interrogation is stopped when an officer sees a figure looming around: NO/ONE! The police are in hot pursuit! Can No/One outrun the law yet again? Readers are in for a treat as they see the vigilante have a formal confrontation with the police. The outcome sets up another series of events as Ben Kern pays someone another visit looking for more answers. This all builds towards a surprise final series of event that closes out this chapter. A shocking action hits the last page, leaving readers astounded to what they’ve just witnessed.

BREAKDOWN: Higgins and Buccellato delves deeper into the “Accountability Killer” with a very well-paced issue. Readers get a personal insight into what Ben Kern is going thru after the loss of his son Michael. Seeing him weather the public outcry about what his family is connected to has been one thing, but adding the weight of losing a child has pushed Ben to his boiling point. This is reflected later in the book with a conversation that fully illustrates the anger he’s going thru. The writers keep readers guessing with the overall picture but never let up on the suspense of the story. The Segway into showing the latest victim finally gives readers the first physical encounter between No/One and the police which doesn’t disappoint. It gives a solid break to the drama encompassing Ben while building up the latest event surrounding the city on edge.

Borges brings the stoic brave face of Ben Kern to readers multiple times during this issue The initial conversation with Chief Mixon gives a glimpse of how Ben is reacting and driven to ending this mystery once and for all. The emotional toll comes into play in the later part of the issue as Borges lets loose on Ben’s reaction to the events transpiring. This issue does have more action than readers have seen thus far in the series. There is a fantastic chase sequence involving No/One and the police that delivers nothing but a shot of adrenaline to the story. With how strong tensions have been, the scene plays out superbly to connect readers to how dangerous the police feel about No/One. There is much to enjoy with this issue.

FINAL POINT: The saga of the “Accountability Killer” swings focus onto one character’s reaction to events that keeping testing his patience and will. Higgins, Buccellato, Borges and the rest of the team do not let a panel go to waste with excellent writing and art. The story constructs to a jaw-dropping close making this an issue you simply can’t pass up on New Comic Book Day.

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PHANTOM ROAD #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re continuing to follow the adventures of a truck driver’s unexpected detour into another world in the pages of a brand new series from Image Comics. PHANTOM ROAD #2 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands take readers along for the ride as they follow a pair of unexcepted allies trying to find their way home. Let’s take a closer look at how this story is moving forward, shall we?

PHANTOM ROAD #2

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dom’s life turns upside down on a fateful route one night. Being a truck driver, Dom has seen his fair share of odd things on the highways but nothing could prepare him for what this haul was dealing with. After helping a couple after a fatal car crash, Dom tries helping Beverly aka Birdie with what’s happened. A mysterious object appears to have caused the accident. When Dom approaches it, a green flash ensues and the pair is transported away to a new world. Once they arrive there, faceless beings are coming for the object. Dom and Birdie fight their way out of the situation, protecting the object and trying to piece together what’s happened!

As this issue opens up, Dom and Birdie are traveling down the highway still processing what has happened. The conversation centers around what Birdie and her fiancée were doing on the road and where are they now. As they drive, they see more faceless figures standing around a familiar truck-stop. The pair pulls over and go to investigate. The area is vacant with mindless beings just standing around. As the pair goes inside, they don’t see anything. However, Birdie takes one look out the window and sees a frightening sight: it’s the world they know! As she runs outside, the vacant space returns…..

As they go back inside, Dom and Birdie are not prepared for what they find. There’s an enigmatic individual sitting in a booth. What answers does this person have for the pair? Can he explain where they are? Readers get some insight to what’s going on but as the story progresses, Dom and Birdie find themselves enwrapped into another situation that they can’t explain. The final image of this issue proves without a shadow of a doubt that the story has only just started to hit the gas!

PHANTOM ROAD #2

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

BREAKDOWN: Lemire keeps readers on the edge with what is turning out to be one hell of a story. Lemire takes the two leads into uncharted territory and their banter definitely reflects that. Neither knows what to expect and there is trepidation in their words. Dom is trying to assess everything while Birdie is desperate in finding anything the resembles the way things were. The conversation between the pair and the figure at the diner gives some clarity onto what’s happening but still keeps the aura of wonder very vivid. The pacing moves at a swift rate but the final act throws a great curve into an already puzzling story. The closing moments bring up feeling of “what just happened” and readers won’t be able to help themselves but become further invested in what’s going on here.

PHANTOM ROAD #2

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

Walta crafts a gritty and dark tone throughout this issue. The scenes at the rest stop feel cold and distant. Bellaire on the coloring helps to amplify those scenes. Even when there’s chances of cracking the mystery, the tone never changes. The emotions shown from Dom and Birdie when they meet the stranger come across as one would expect in their situation. Fear, frustration and anxiety fill those panels. The final act sets things up for the shocking twists in the closing moments. It builds up the tension while keeping readers guessing to the surprise at the end. Excellent final parting image to send readers out with.

PHANTOM ROAD #2

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Lemire, Walta, and the team take readers further down the dark highway with an excellent second chapter. The world of Dom and Birdie is filled with shocking turns and a thrilling puzzle that has only begun to show its’ true form. This is a book you don’t want to miss on New Comic Book Day!

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BREAKLANDS #11 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out the first chapter of the final arc for a fantasy series on the Comixology Originals line that you want to keep your eyes out for. Season 3 of BREAKLANDS by Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering welcomes readers back to the adventures of Kasa Fain and her brother Adam as they look to be the deciding factors in the fate of the world. Seasons 1 and 2 of BREAKLANDS are available now on Comixology but let’s take a closer look to see how the concluding chapter sets the season up, shall we?

BREAKLANDS #11

Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering

Credit: Comixology Originals

BREAKLANDS #11

Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

If you’re just checking this series out, the world as you know it has vastly changed. The entire population has powers…EVERYONE! One hundred and fifty years after this has happened and the landscape has changed. Through this new environment, readers have met Kasa Fain, her brother Adam, Gargarin, Toy, who has pyrotechnic powers, and the nearly impenetrable Ruth to name a few. With danger lurking around every turn, can Kasa (even with her evolving powers as a Null) keep the people she cares about safe or will they succumb to the Breaklands they live in?

The season premiere kicks off with Gargarin speeding away with an unconscious Adam, narrating his actions. Feeling that there’s one way to escape this reality of “the Break”, Gargarin talks thorough his actions. As Gargarin takes Adam through the terrain, readers see a huge image that appears to be Shining City. Once they approach, an unseen attack forces them to stop. Chocking to death, Gargarin makes a plea for the voice talking claiming he can find the null. The attack stops and the pair are let into the city. The Magister confronts them and takes Adam into medical treatment. Gargarin claims Rask, who has been the imposing antagonist of this series, was behind this. However, the Magister doesn’t believe him and takes Gargarin as prisoner!

Meanwhile, Toy and Ruth are travelling with an unconscious Kasa in the back seat. During their conversation concerning Rask, Kasa wakes up confused and asking about her brother. Toy updates her about Gargarin’s actions. With Rask and the Kingdom now looking for Kasa, the future looks bleak. Readers get to witness the major players advance towards the endgame. Will Gargarin survive returning to the Shining City? What levels is Rask willing to go to? Can Kasa save her brother? There are many thoughts coming out of this issue with a finale sequence that shows this conclusion has only just begun.

BREAKLANDS #11

Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering

Credit: Comixology Originals

BREAKLANDS #11

Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering

Credit: Comixology Originals

BREAKDOWN: Jordan hits the ground running with the season premiere. New readers might be a bit lost at first with what is unfolding but can pick things up quickly. Gargarin’s story showed how the Magister is seeing Adam as a weapon for what lies ahead. His actions come across cold and vindictive to the plans he has involving Adam. It mirrors what Rask has planned out for Kasa. With having two people as perceived as powerful as they are, Jordan sets them the brother and sister as pawns to be used in a much grander scale later. Pacing gives readers enough time to connect (or reconnect for longtime readers) with the cast that as things move quickly, there still is enough time to become invested in the final play.

Tyasseta brings a very clean and energetic style to the book. The full page visual of Shining City is one that jumps out when reading this issue. It gives readers a full idea into why Gargarin is so desperate to get back inside with the detailed panels. Once Adam has been taken into medical treatment/custody, the switch to the pink coloring when using his powers is a noticeable touch that works. The panels with Rask also are noteworthy. Seeing Rask’s rage boil up to unleashing his power onto his followers makes a statement while giving a dramatic build thrown in. Kasa’s time in the book captures the panic she feels when realizing what Gargarin has done. The emotional outbursts continue with a very direct point once Adam realizes he’s still missing his sister. This all helped illustrate the interest in the siblings. Great final panel to set things in motion heading towards the season/series conclusion.

BREAKLANDS #11

Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering

Credit: Comixology Originals

BREAKLANDS #11

Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering

Credit: Comixology Originals

BREAKLANDS #11

Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering

Credit: Comixology Originals

FINAL POINT: Breaklands season 3 kicks off with all the major players moving closer to what can only be a world-shattering event. Jordan, Tyasseta, and the team deliver on solid writing and energetic art to set the final trek in motion for a pair of super-powered siblings caught in the crossfire of a much larger scale conflict. Keep an eye out for this book on New Comic Book Day on Comixology Originals.

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STONEHEART #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a debut fantasy series from Image Comics featuring a writer/artist that has been crushing it on fantastic books like Frank Miller’s Pandora, RADIANT PINK and INKBLOT. Stoneheart #1 by EMMA KUBERT introduces readers to the wildly imaginative world of Shayde Whisper, a character that is sure to have fans talking. The mystery behind Whisper and the land of Athea is about to unfold so let’s not delay any longer and check out what’s happening, shall we?

STONEHEART #1

Creative: Emma Kubert

Credit: IMAGE COMICS

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story opens up with a map of Athea, breaking down the important areas of the land. Excellent way to introduce the new landscape to readers with definitive points of interest to keep eyes on.

From here, The Paladins of the North Estron Kingdom are holding court concerning the fate of a figure who has created a polarizing reaction. The banter is confrontational amongst the council known as the Council Of Might. The reactions are very different in deciding on the young woman’s punishment. Some say help her, some say exile her from the kingdom. This ends with a decision from Chieftain Orphidian, who has heard enough. She summons the accused known as Shayde Whisper to face the council. Whisper is led in via chains to face the group. Readers see there is a voice talking with her and seems to have an influence on what has transpired. In a fit of rage, Whipser (also known as Paladin Stoneheart) breaks free but is subdued quickly. With this latest action, the council makes their decision and exile Stoneheart from the kingdom!

A man walks up and appears to mindwipe her thoughts, resulting in her waking up in a carriage heading towards the Lightspring Canyon of Etrana Kingdom in Athea. Whisper appears to be facing the new place with optimism and excitement. It’s a far cry from the dangerous being the Council thought stood before them. Once arriving in town, Whisper hits the ground running establishing a new life and career. However, as the story unfolds, readers see that Whisper’s past might not be done with her.

What new dangers now lurk in her new hometown? How far can she run from her past? Who is behind the influencing voice. The final act grabs readers along for the ride as Whisper’s new stat quo is established with mystery looming in the shadows and an action that will have big ramifications moving forward.

STONEHEART #1

Creative: Emma Kubert

Credit: IMAGE COMICS

STONEHEART #1

Creative: Emma Kubert

Credit: IMAGE COMICS

BREAKDOWN: Kubert is writing and drawing this series, presenting fans with a captivating tale with a lead character’s secret as the driving point. For being a debut issue, Kubert take the time to introduce all the major players with caption boxes, noting their ages as well. This plays into the council’s decision to exile Whisper out of the Estron Kingdom. Readers see the differences of the elders versus the younger members factoring in the choice of punishment. Once the story shifts to the LightSpring Canyon, Kubert spends a solid amount of time to forge the beginning friendship between Whisper and the local Blacksmith which makes the events of the final act much more impactful. Pacing works well to move the story forward without tipping off too much. The conclusion ends things with a unique style cliffhanger but one work to add more questions going to the next issue. It’s an excellent way to have readers interest spiking even more from this debut issue.

The art reflects the mystical backdrop to this story. Great use of the black and white coloring for the Estron Kingdom moments while establishing the voices with the turquoise and red color blocks for the voices. Once the story moves locations and goes to full color, Kubert brings to life a vibrant energy reflecting Whisper’s endless positivity. Her reactions to the events happening made a connection with the readers. The new landscape has a certain charm to it with its’ various residents making it noteworthy. Even with all the world building, there are some excellent action scenes which play into a bigger role heading to the final act. Speaking of that act, things move pretty quickly but Kubert never lets the emotions slide as the events unfold. Readers won’t be disappointed with how things conclude as they’re left with much to ponder with anticipation as this fantasy tale is only beginning to start its’ journey.

STONEHEART #1

Creative: Emma Kubert

Credit: IMAGE COMICS

STONEHEART #1

Creative: Emma Kubert

Credit: IMAGE COMICS

FINAL POINT: Is optimism enough to survive on when danger and deception constantly looming? That is the question Stoneheart #1 poses. Readers are greeted to the enigmatic Shayde Whisper with a fantastic mix of intriguing storytelling and imaginative art. Emma Kubert sets the stage for a fantasy tale that shows no sign of missing its mark. Don’t miss your chance picking up this engaging comic at the local comic shop this week.

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TRICK PONY (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out the latest graphic novel by a writer who is no stranger to them. Greg Lockard, who readers know from his graphic novel Liebestrasse, returns to Comixology Originals with a brand new story. For TRICK PONY, Lockard is joined by Anna David, Lucas Gattoni and Will Dennis for a tale about one man’s journey facing his past to find his future. Let’s take a closer look at what’s unfolding with this story, shall we?

TRICK PONY OGN

Creative: Greg Lockard, Anna David, Lucas Gattoni and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals

TRICK PONY OGN

Creative: Greg Lockard, Anna David, Lucas Gattoni and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with a crowd shuffling into a rodeo. The PA announcer is getting them hyped up introducing “The sweetheart of the rodeo….Jimmy Thomas!” The vibe is Jimmy is just pushing thru as his best days are long gone. As he rides his horse into a flaming circle, Jimmy is thrown off the horse upon landing. Waking up to a doctor checking him over, Jimmy is told to stop horse-riding as one more fall could prove deadly. Defiantly, Jimmy ignores the advice. At this moment, Jimmy is told by Gram, the rodeo manager that his mother called with bad news about his father. He’s in the hospital and things do not sound good. Jimmy acts unfazed by this news and is only focused on going to party after the show.

With the drinks flowing, Jimmy brushes off calling his mother back and sets out to party the night away. He’s approached by a reporter in the bar for a cover story. Jimmy escapes the crowd with him and starts a conversation. The topic shifts to Jimmy’s future in the business, which Jimmy evades to only get more tequila. As the night moves forward, so does Jimmy’s partying. From drinking, dancing and making out with a gentleman acquaintance, Jimmy makes the most of the night. This leads to a surprise move a Jimmy finds his horse, Emmylou and ventures to see his parents while figuring out his future.

From the city, Jimmy and Emmylou make their way to Silver Creek. As he makes a stop to splash some water on hi face, Emmylou becomes scared as a walking coyote (with Jimmy’s notable 2 different colored eyes) appears to be stealing his satchel. A chase ensues which leads to Jimmy wrestling the creature down only to have the tides turned. At this moment, Jimmy is taken back to his youth and beginnings in the rodeo. Readers witness as Jimmy does a ride but his fellow rider/boyfriend Zeke doesn’t fare as well. Zeke is injured from the ride and can’t try riding until a few surgeries happen (at best). During this time, their love is challenged by Jimmy’s success and offers to leave for the big show. Zeke ultimately ends things for the two and Jimmy snaps back to “reality” where the creature leads them to shelter for the night. On this journey, the creature shifts into a dog named Casey and they arrive at the doorstep of Casey’s owner, who offers shelter from an upcoming storm. Sparks begin to fly between the owner and Jimmy. Even with the passionate moment, Jimmy is still thinking about the past with Zeke.

At this stage, readers see another figure appear before Jimmy. This encounter leads Jimmy down a more dangerous path as he keeps flashing back to other moments with Zeke. What do these visions mean? How do they try into the present? Will Jimmy get back to his parents or be lost in his own dark journey? Readers will get to ride along with Jimmy as he faces his past legacy as the tale takes quite a few detours before ending up at its’ fulfilling conclusion with Jimmy’s future defined.

TRICK PONY OGN

Creative: Greg Lockard, Anna David, Lucas Gattoni and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals

TRICK PONY OGN

Creative: Greg Lockard, Anna David, Lucas Gattoni and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals

TRICK PONY OGN

Creative: Greg Lockard, Anna David, Lucas Gattoni and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals

Breakdown: Lockard shapes the story of Jimmy Thomas as a defining statement of how love can conquer all. The novel is broken into a few key places backing that statement up. Jimmy’s love of the rodeo is a driving point of his character and one he refuses to walk away from even though it may kill him. Jimmy’s love of family is another point as that becomes his drive to race against time to see his father. That said, those loves fail in comparison to his love of Zeke and the emotional toll it takes on him to escape from its’ demise before wrestling with its closure before moving on. The self exploration Lockard sets Jimmy on to unlock captures readers as they see him battle to find the one love that ultimately wins him. There is no clear-cut path to that answer with many stops along the way in reflecting the past to set forth the future. Mixing in elements such as guides like “coyote” made for unique twists in Jimmy’s path. The ending doesn’t miss the landing as it leaves readers with a definitive answer to where Jimmy’s heart lies now.

David combines fantasy imagery in with the realistic look at Jimmy’s journey into his own vision of love. The transformation of the coyote into the dog was a rime example of this. It also showed how Jimmy was dealing with his memories of his times with Zeke, losing himself in those moments. Another great Segway into his flashbacks involves a near full page panel involving lightning to send him back into his own memories of an argument with Zeke. These are balanced out with vivid scenery as Jimmy treks back to his parents on horseback. Davis makes these panels stand out with brighter colors to set the tone of happiness in contrast to hiding his emotions with his partying lifestyle with blue colors. Excellent final panel to close the novel out with a lasting image for readers.

TRICK PONY OGN

Creative: Greg Lockard, Anna David, Lucas Gattoni and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals

TRICK PONY OGN

Creative: Greg Lockard, Anna David, Lucas Gattoni and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals

TRICK PONY OGN

Creative: Greg Lockard, Anna David, Lucas Gattoni and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals

TRICK PONY OGN

Creative: Greg Lockard, Anna David, Lucas Gattoni and Will Dennis

Credit: Comixology Originals

FINAL POINT: Trick Pony centers around one man’s path into closure for past emotions while discovering what is his true vision of love is. Lockard, David and the team bring this tale to life with poignant writing and vivid art to brings readers along for a defining ride for a hero of the rodeo. Make sure to keep an eye out of this OGN on Comixology for New Comic Book Day.

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GRIM #8 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we’re returning to the pages of the dead (so to speak) and seeing what kind of trouble comics’ favorite reaper has gotten into now via one of the big breakout hits of 2022! The series has been required reading since its’ debut and shows no signs of falling off. Grim #8 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano for Boom! Studios takes readers on a wild ride with our lead character trying to figure out what has caused the latest danger she needs to face. Let’s take a deeper dive on the latest escapade, shall we?

Editor note: Some of the images here might be tough for younger readers so discretion is advised. Still all good? Ok, let’s check this book out!

Grim #8 - On Sale February 15th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Justine Florentino)

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #8 - On Sale February 15th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Justine Florentino)

Credit: Boom! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After being banished from the afterlife by her aunt Adira, Jessica Harrow’s life as a reaper has become more complicated. From the initial moment where she crossed over into the land of the living chasing a runaway soul to learning her father is the being known as Death, Jessica’s (after)life has become complicated with reveal after reveal. After Death and The End, a being who makes sure life and death are balanced, destroy each other, there’s a big power vacuum in the afterlife.

Now stationed in Las Vegas, Jessica (along with fellow banished reapers/friends Eddie and Marcel), something strange is happening with people having a red marking appear on their foreheads and no one can die now, no matter how badly they are sick or hurt. Outside forces are plotting to make moves but it appears all signs point to Jessica being responsible. Oh yeah, Did we forget Lilah, her human mother in prison now knows?

This issue kicks off seeing Jessica’s mother in the middle of a prison riot. The inmates and guards have the mysterious red markings on them, but Lilah is fighting her way thru all while narrating a letter sent from Death before his demise. With a clue pointing to New Mexico, Lilah escapes and leaves a burning jail in her wake. Meanwhile in the afterlife, Adira is trying to calm the masses of reapers who see no dead souls. Adira gives them a name “responsible”: Jessica Harrow!

As for Jessica, she’s been confronted by the sisters of Fate, who explain the situation at hand to her. Jessica is not exactly on board with their information, but it appears there might be one way out of this and it means nothing good! What is the new situation presented to her? Is she willing to accept what has been proposed to her? Does she have a choice? Readers find out quick as the closing panel shows that more parties are interested in Jessica and her friends than they thought!

Grim #8 - On Sale February 15th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Justine Florentino)

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #8 - On Sale February 15th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Justine Florentino)

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #8 - On Sale February 15th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Justine Florentino)

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #8 - On Sale February 15th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Justine Florentino)

Credit: Boom! Studios

Phillips is starting to put some of the mystery pieces together while keeping readers guessing at what’s happening here. Taking a small break from the red markings epidemic other than the riot worked well. Seeing how Jessica’ mother is now involved adds a new dynamic to the current story. Phillips instantly makes her debut feel huge with having her fight thru a prison riot unscathed. The cutthroat actions of Adira are always a great counter to Jessica’s character. Seeing how she handles being made Afterlife enemy #1 will be fun to watch. The situation with the sisters of Fate is an intriguing one as it was one readers won’t see coming. Solid final page to close out on. Readers will be curious to see where that leads moving forward.

How cool is Flaviano’s art? Seriously. From the architecture of Adira’s throne room to the astral plane of the Sisters of Fate, Flaviano and Renzi gives this book such a different and energetic feel. There truly isn’t anything like it on the market in my opinion. The panel set up with the “dream” borders was a great touch. The only thing missing was the usual music lyrics factored in by Napolitano, but this issue had much to enjoy regardless of that.

Grim #8 - On Sale February 15th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Justine Florentino)

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #8 - On Sale February 15th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Justine Florentino)

Credit: Boom! Studios

Grim #8 - On Sale February 15th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Justine Florentino)

Credit: Boom! Studios

FINAL POINT: Grim #8 delivers a very solid issue to move its’ second arc forward. Phillips, Flaviano and the team bring their winning mash-up of incredible writing and art to give readers an issue they can’t miss this week at the LCS. Make sure you have this in your pull list for NCBD.

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Grim #8. Thanks for reading.

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry: One of the most anticipated books of 2023 is finally set to land in the comic shops on January 25th! Ever since making her Image Comics debut in the pages of 2022’s SUPERMASSIVE one-shot event which kicked off the genesis of comics’ most exciting universe: The Massive-Verse (with its’ flagship book RADIANT BLACK), fans have been eagerly waiting for the solo adventures of Cássia Costa to begin. Rogue Sun and The Dead Lucky were the first books following this epic event but one character has been long awaited to follow in those footsteps outside of its’ Kickstarter campaign.

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK #1 by MAT GROOM (Power Rangers, Ultraman), ERICA D’URSO (The Mighty Valkyries), IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY kicks off the story of Cássia and her emergence as a beacon of hope when her home of Apex City is in its’ darkest hour. If you have heard the reaction from fans who signed up for the Kickstarter, you know the buzz for this book has been tremendous. Fans, get ready for something special with this one!  Let us not wait another second and see what the hype is all about, shall we?

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #1 - On sale January 25th, 2023

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story kicks off with Cássia Costa heading to the Helix Campus, a prestigious high school in Apex City with her mother. Driving along, Cássia questions her mother’s story about being on a monorail. She mentions how she was there meeting a source for a story about museum artifacts. Suddenly, they were attacked by a frightening creature. Luckily, a figure bursts through the train car for the save. That figure is…. INFERNO GIRL RED! readers get treated to a great action sequence with foreshadowing into a greater threat looming.

During the car ride, Cassia’s mother gets a phone call about a reporting job but is turned down due to her IGR stories being considered untrue. This worries Cassia as she arrives at the campus. her mother reassures her she will be fine and to take full advantage of this opportunity. That said, Cassia make her way into a class, where she meets her future roommate Harriette and Doctor Janine Caro, a famous engineer, physicist and owner of the campus. With a brief class discussion and syllabus of expectations, Cassia settles in to school life with a trip to the library.

Along this trip, an unexpected event happens: Apex City is removed from its’ foundation?! A cloaked figure stands in amusement watching the move unfold as it appears the staff wielded is the catalyst. Cassia watches from inside the library as a red object meteors into her path and attaches an armband to her. From this moment on, her life will never be the same.

What direction does Cassia’s life go now? What is the grave situation unfolding? While catching up with her mother, Cassia knows what she is going to have to do. The question now becomes: Is she ready for her destiny? Readers sit ringside as a new hero rises to the challenge while questioning this new direction with a perfect final panel to close events off with.

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #1 - On sale January 25th, 2023

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #1 - On sale January 25th, 2023

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

Groom plays heavy into the themes of hope versus hopeless with this debut. Cassia comes across as a character still trying to find her way while picking up a responsibility she doesn’t think or want to handle. Yet, readers witness how she rises to the challenge at hand because of the confidence instilled in her by her mother. Their dynamic is the backbone of this series as Cassia tries improving their situation by the opportunity given at the school. Her mother puts her setbacks aside to build Cassia up which instantly connects with readers about how important their bond is. The pacing works well to allow the major players of this story to establish themselves early. Dr. Caro and Harriette provide a solid balance for Cassia from the heroic world she’s about to embark in. The action sequences move fast but don’t overtake Cassia’s trail by fire in her new persona. Seeing the original IGR in action gave readers enough to form an idea of what to expect with the powers that there wasn’t a huge need to have Cassia re-tell it through her eyes. This issue had action, drama and intrigue, a wining formula to hook readers in for the long haul.

D’urso and Monti’s art meshes up perfectly with the writing of the story. The world of Apex City feels vibrant and full of possibilities right from the two page panel when Cassia and her mom are driving into the city. The campus had a distinct vibe going on as well. It never felt like “just another school”. The bonding moments between Cassia and her mom also jump off the panels as seeing how supportive they are of each other is such a driving plot point. With all the world building going on,nothing takes away from the moment readers see Cassia in full IGR costume. There is no way the full page panel isn’t made into a poster as it drops a clear exclamation point that a hero has arrived! The action panels move swiftly and readers can sense the tension unfolding as both IGR’s showcase their powers in various manners. Excellent final image to close this chapter out of, leaving much possibilities for where the story goes from here.

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #1 - On sale January 25th, 2023

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #1 - On sale January 25th, 2023

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: The hype is real! The latest edition into the Massive-verse (officially) plants their foundation for a must-have story of hope versus darkness. Groom, D’Urso and the team deliver excellent writing and eye-catching art to solidify the next big hero in comics is ready to light up the local comic shops for NCBD!

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Inferno Girl Red: Book One #1.

Thanks for reading!

DUDLEY DATSON AND THE FOREVER MACHINE #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/BEST JACKETT PRESS)

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

For this entry, One of the best books on the Comixology Originals line drops its pen-ultimate issue. All of the Best Jackett Press releases have been hit after hit and this book is no exception! If you haven’t checked out this all-ages epic yet, you’re going to want to asap! Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4 by Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano sets up our young inventor protagonist with a dilemma with no end in sight! Let’s take a closer look at this issue and see where the story leads us now, shall we?

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Trying to be a student at the Brooklyn Academy of Engineering is tough enough. Being the inventor of “Duds” an L.C.D. integrated fiber clothing is tougher, but being the only person to stop the Prometheans with only Daedalus, a dog that is the member of the Athenian Family, as your only ally, takes the cake. With the mystery behind the Chymical Society to the mysterious figure Perdix hunting them down, Datson’s life has now spiraled into ways he never could imagine. Last issue, a daring escape was made when the Promethean impersonated his best friend in an attempt to get his powerful watch, which is more than meets the eye. Once activated, the pair is transported away to a landscape that screams danger and wonder all at the same time.

This issue opens with a flashback to 1945 with a narration depicting the testing of the nuclear explosion. The imagery shows the reaction and the repercussions of a creation. The story shifts to where Datson and Daedalus landed after eluding the danger from Perdix and the Prometheans: a maze planet?! The pair comes to terms with how they arrived there but before processing the next move, a minataur figure runs by them into a wall, saying how it can’t stop running. A statement is left behind: “Hope is lost.” This shakes Daedalus to the core. The maze was his vision but what it is now is a corrupted thought that serves a much larger purpose in the wrong hands. Daedalus gives a narration before it’s interrupted by some protectors of the maze!

How does the pair deal with the maze planet? Can they escape? Readers find out what Datson is truly made of as he’s pushed harder and further than he’s ever been tasked before. That said, is it enough for what unfolds in the final moments here? Readers will have much to break down as the nightmare is unveiled an a final image will haunt readers heading into the finale!

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

The question posed from this issue is: Was the dream worth it when it becomes a nightmare? Snyder presents this problem to readers seeing it thru Daedulas' eyes. The origin of the maze was meant with good intentions but how it becomes corrupted proved for a very strong moment. Daedulas has been one character who seemed a step ahead. Seeing him now on the defense makes for a great challenge heading into the finale. Datson's emergence of confidence will be the moment that stands out to readers. It literally is the turning point of this chapter. Snyder sets this growth up perfectly. The scenes give the shift of momentum needed for what the pair walks into the final act. The final moment of the book is a true surprise and one that fans will not be ready for heading to next issue.

Igle keeps the fantasy intrigue up for the origin of the maze. The imagery represents hope and possibility. This connects with readers due to the work of Castro and Sotomayor, who added the vibrant feel with each panel. In contrast, the panels post corruption are dark and gloomy, reflecting the loss of hope. It plays off Snyder’s writing flawlessly. There’s also a small panel sequence where readers see Datson show some anger with a side-by-side shot of the Prometheans bracing for the fallou of his actions. Time and time again, Datson has been thrown into danger but seeing him stand up and run towards his strengths was excellent storytelling. Readers will also have a final page reveal that is sure to blow them away as the road to the final issue begins.

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #4

Creative: Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor and Tom Napolitano

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

FINAL POINT: The saga of Dudley Datson continues its’ fantastic journey into the unknown with an issue that is a must read! Snyder, Igle and the team deliver on incredible writing and artwork in challenging the unlikely pairing of Daedulas and Datson at their very cores. With a strong final visual, you simply cannot miss what is unfolding in this series. Make sure you have this book in your collection asap!

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Dudley Datson and The Forever Machine #4.

Thanks for reading!

GRIM #7 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, things are picking up steam for the second arc of one of the hottest series of 2022! Last issue took everyone’s favorite reaper into her new status quo with a fantastic “welcome back” issue. Grim #7 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano for Boom! Studios continues to take readers along on one hell of a wild adventure. Let’s not wait any longer and jump into where the multi CHEERSIES award winning series goes next, shall we?

Grim #7 - On Sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Dan Panosian)

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #7 - On Sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Dan Panosian)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re just checking in, Jessica Harrow is no ordinary reaper. Her aunt Adira has banished her (along with her friends Eddie and Marcel) to the land of the living after a routine assignment goes awry and the domino effect it causes. Factor in who her father is and Jessica’s life as she knew it becomes forever changed. Now in Las Vegas, Jessica and her friends try enjoying a music festival until a girl approaches Jessica with a weird marking on her forehead. Tha girl tries throwing herself into a fire….but somehow survives. Suddenly, more people at the festival start appearing with the mark. What happens now no one can have expected.

This issue opens up with a priest administering Last Rites to a dying patient. The patient has the red marking on his forehead like those at the concert. After he passes away, the patient somehow comes back to life! From this moment, more and more people dying in the ICU suddenly cannot die! Readers bare witness to a horrible wounded patient begging for death but the priest cannot explain what is going on. More patients become unraveled in madness and the priest escapes into the hospital chapel. Once inside there, he comes across a familiar face to readers: Jessica Harrow!

Jessica and the priest start a conversation about what is happening. Jessica feels she is somehow responsible for what’s happening. The priest is puzzled as to why but before the conversation becomes deeper in discussion of faith and believing, Eddie and Marcel show up with a terrifying update. How can things have gone from bad to worse now? Is Jessica really responsible for all of this? Readers will have much to process as Jessica’s story only becomes more tangle up from here.

Grim #7 - On Sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Dan Panosian)

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #7 - On Sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Dan Panosian)

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #7 - On Sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Dan Panosian)

Credit: Boom Studios

The mystery behind the markings continues to be one to watch. Phillips shows how terrifying the situation is becoming thru the priest’s eyes. Seeing his faith being contested, the priest never wavers from still believing and throws an interesting question about faith back at Jessica. It’s a moving conversation while all the chaos is closing in on them. The closing act continues a great point that readers have seen throughout this series: the use of music lyrics. When placed in the story, it adds a bigger feel to the event connected to it. The final portion of Jessica’s story adds a nice cliffhanger for next issue with an epilogue that presents even more possibilities of what’s next.

How wild was the hospital scenes by Flaviano?! The patient with the intestines dangling out was a very in-your-face image to exhibit how the “red plague” was taking over. The priest’s struggle comprehending these events was impactful for where they were exhibited. The emotion poured out when he was talking with Jessica really will hit readers hard. Seeing the frantic scene after Eddie and Marcel arrive only added more backing to how crazy things have now become. The final act mixed with the music lyrics tied up the loose ends of the issue with a solid final panel to close this portion of the story out on.

Grim #7 - On Sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Dan Panosian)

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #7 - On Sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Dan Panosian)

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #7 - On Sale January 11th, 2023

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (Cover: Dan Panosian)

Credit: Boom Studios

FINAL POINT: Grim #7 dips more into the horror aspect of the series with an issue that builds off some terrifying imagery to elevate the incredible story being told. Phillips, Flaviano and the team press on with a book that deserves all the hype and praise it gets. You will most definitely want to check this book out on New Comic Book Day!

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Grim #7. Thanks for reading!

MOSELY #1 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

Welcome to the first entry of 2023 for the ODPH podcast’s comic book review blog: Parlay Points!

For this edition, we’re checking out a brand new series rolling out of BOOM! STUDIOS that sets the tone for a big year ahead. MOSELY #1 by Rob Guillory (Chew), Sam Lotfi (Harley Quinn), Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Andrew Thomas kicks off a brand new mini-series with a first issue fans will be talking about. Considering the creative team involved, there’s no doubt about the buzz surrounding this comic. Let’s take a closer look at this series and see what’s the hype is all about, shall we?

MOSELY #1 - On sale January 4th, 2022

Creative: Rob Guillory, Sam Lotfi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Andrew Thomas

Credit: Boom! Studios

MOSELY #1 - On sale January 4th, 2022

Creative: Rob Guillory, Sam Lotfi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Andrew Thomas

Credit: Boom! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with a man by the name of Marvin Mosely saying goodbye to his family. The reason being a secret “teaching” job that will last a year. Mosely’s motivations are good as his work will help lead to a better tomorrow. As he says goodbye to his wife and daughter, readers get a small glimpse of his mission at hand. Mosely is led to a controlled habitat residential setting. As he walks into his residence, he now meets his “pupil” an android named Six. They start a conversation based off Mosely’s experiences and how Six is processing this information to lead to a better humanity. Mosely makes himself and open book until so much is revealed, he struggles to recognize what has transpired from his assignment.

Readers are sped into the future where technology has evolved to a dominant point in human society. Mosely is now working as a school janitor. Mosely has become worn down by the futuristic times now in place. After working on cleaning a mess up, Mosely meets up with a familiar character, who’s life has taken a very different direction as well. What transpires sets the tone for the reminder of chapter one. How does Mosely react after this encounter? What did Mosely’s actions years ago lead to in this current time? Readers won’t wait long as there are some reveals as well as the closing moments will bring a sense of purpose for the next phase of Mosely’s life.

MOSELY #1 - On sale January 4th, 2022

Creative: Rob Guillory, Sam Lotfi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Andrew Thomas

Credit: Boom! Studios

MOSELY #1 - On sale January 4th, 2022

Creative: Rob Guillory, Sam Lotfi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Andrew Thomas

Credit: Boom! Studios

MOSELY #1 - On sale January 4th, 2022

Creative: Rob Guillory, Sam Lotfi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Andrew Thomas

Credit: Boom! Studios

MOSELY #1 - On sale January 4th, 2022

Creative: Rob Guillory, Sam Lotfi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Andrew Thomas

Credit: Boom! Studios

Guillory presents a great question about how much technology can impact human life with this series. Mosely went from buying into to the optimism promised from working with his pupil Six to being very jaded and bitter about the current world he lives in. Readers witness his anger over how things are now and see how that will push him moving forward. The conversations he has between human and machine throughout this book are poignant for the times they usher in. How did someone who cared so much for a “better tomorrow” become so angered by a complacent today? Filling in the gap from how things arrived at this point will make for a great story.

Lotfi welcomes readers into Mosely’s world with some very impressive visuals. There are some great two page spreads that will stand out. The one is with Mosely leaving the school with the futuristic skyline in the backdrop. It’s simple in set-up but once readers see the next two-page visual directly after, it shows how far the world has advanced with people in that skyline and how Mosely doesn’t appear to want to have anything to do with it. The final moments throw an interesting change in the status quo. It’s an unforseen move but one that closes things out with much mystery heading into next issue.

MOSELY #1 - On sale January 4th, 2022

Creative: Rob Guillory, Sam Lotfi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Andrew Thomas

Credit: Boom! Studios

MOSELY #1 - On sale January 4th, 2022

Creative: Rob Guillory, Sam Lotfi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Andrew Thomas

Credit: Boom! Studios

MOSELY #1 - On sale January 4th, 2022

Creative: Rob Guillory, Sam Lotfi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Andrew Thomas

Credit: Boom! Studios

FINAL POINT: Guillory, Lotfi and the creative team introduce readers to the world of Marvin Mosely with a fascinating theme driving the narrative. Mosely #1 raises the promises and fears of technology through the eyes of an man who’s chosen path sets up for a can’t miss series. Don’t miss checking this book out on New Comic Book Day!

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Mosely #1. Thanks for reading.

A VICIOUS CIRCLE #1 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog for the ODPH podcast. For this entry, we're checking out a brand new series hitting comic book stores courtesy of Boom Studios. The company has been producing must-read new series all thru 2002 and look to close the year out strong with its’ newest book. A VICIOUS CIRCLE #1 by Mattson Tomlin, Lee Bermejo, Becca Carey, Michelle Ankley, Marie Krupina and Sierra Hahn has been creating quite a buzz on social media before its’ release. Boom has done a great job on their social media promoting this book. Are you #YOUSTOLEMYFUTURE or #WERETHEONLYCURE? Let’s take a closer look at this innovative tale and see what the hype is all about, shall we?

A VICIOUS CIRCLE #1 - On Sale December 14th 

Creative: Mattson Tomlin, Lee Bermejo, Becca Carey, Michelle Ankley, Marie Krupina and Sierra Hahn

Credit: Boom Studios

A VICIOUS CIRCLE #1 - On Sale December 14th 

Creative: Mattson Tomlin, Lee Bermejo, Becca Carey, Michelle Ankley, Marie Krupina and Sierra Hahn

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue starts off in New Orleans in the 1950’s with a man waking up from a dream. His name is Shawn Thacker. He wakes up to what appears to be a normal life: wife, son and getting ready go to wok. His son Tommy wants to spend some quality time with Dad and go fishing. Thacker says yes, but the mood shifts when Tommy mentions going to the basement for their fishing poles. Thacker sternly tells his son to stay out of the basement, cause “that’s where the monster is”. Readers get a front row seat as Thacker goes down the stairs and see the “monster” up close and personal. A masked man named Ferris is ties up in the basement! The conversation is cold and tense as Thacker is being provoked by his prisoner. After getting his fishing poles, he leaves his prisoner and heads into town,.

From there, Shawn Thacker drives into a bigoted crown protesting (reflecting the disgusting hateful climate of that era) on the way to work. After a brief detour into a bar, Thacker returns home to find his wife and son severely wounded for the man in the basement….who has escaped! At the hospital, Thacker has a talk with his wife with dire news involving their son coming to the forefront. Thacker tells his wife that their son is not going to make it through his wounds from the attack. The couple says their final goodbyes and Shawn Thacker is suddenly thrusted into the future out of nowhere. At this stage, Readers start getting more clues onto what Thacker’s mission has been and why he is on a mission to save the world or let it be ended?

What is the mystery about to unfold here? How is Thacker attached to his prisoner? What is the connection with the prisoner’s actions? Are the time travelling days over? Where does the story go now? Readers will have much to digest with reading the incredible story unfolding here.

A VICIOUS CIRCLE #1 - On Sale December 14th 

Creative: Mattson Tomlin, Lee Bermejo, Becca Carey, Michelle Ankley, Marie Krupina and Sierra Hahn

Credit: Boom Studios

A VICIOUS CIRCLE #1 - On Sale December 14th 

Creative: Mattson Tomlin, Lee Bermejo, Becca Carey, Michelle Ankley, Marie Krupina and Sierra Hahn

Credit: Boom Studios

A VICIOUS CIRCLE #1 - On Sale December 14th 

Creative: Mattson Tomlin, Lee Bermejo, Becca Carey, Michelle Ankley, Marie Krupina and Sierra Hahn

Credit: Boom Studios

Tomlin sets forth an intense read that will keep readers guessing from start to finish. The character of Shawn Thacker is a complex one to say the least. After his time in New Orleans, the future sequence sheds some insight on what is going on here. It poses the question to the readers of who’s really telling the truth. Tomlin writes Ferris a line in the future timeframe that actually questions if Thacker is the hero here. Seeing their connection “work” is going to make for an explosive dynamic the more this story plays out.

How else can you describe Bermejo’s art in this book other than masterpiece. Bermejo switches styles pending on what timeline he’s illustrating. From the photographic 1950’s to the more vibrant future along with the various timelines shown, the book will captive readers with how much it jumps off the page from the opening cover. The interactions between Thacker and Ferris showcases how much they’re both committed to their causes and what lengths they’re willing to go to each succeed.

A VICIOUS CIRCLE #1 - On Sale December 14th 

Creative: Mattson Tomlin, Lee Bermejo, Becca Carey, Michelle Ankley, Marie Krupina and Sierra Hahn

Credit: Boom Studios

A VICIOUS CIRCLE #1 - On Sale December 14th 

Creative: Mattson Tomlin, Lee Bermejo, Becca Carey, Michelle Ankley, Marie Krupina and Sierra Hahn

Credit: Boom Studios

A VICIOUS CIRCLE #1 - On Sale December 14th 

Creative: Mattson Tomlin, Lee Bermejo, Becca Carey, Michelle Ankley, Marie Krupina and Sierra Hahn

Credit: Boom Studios

FINAL POINT: A Vicious Circle #1 crafts a sensational story with excellent writing and one of the most incredible art performances in recent memory. Tomlin, Bermejo and the creative team lets readers in to a battle that will stand the test of time until one somehow falls and starts everything over again. Highly recommended for new comic book day. Don’t miss it!

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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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DAMN THEM ALL #1 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this entry, We’re checking out a brand new series by Boom Studios that has a great deal of hype behind it! DAMN THEM ALL #1 by Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell welcomes comic readers to the world of Ellie "Bloody El" Hawthorne. What is all the hype about this issue you ask? Considering Adlard was the longtime artist on a book you might have heard of called “The Walking Dead”, that’s gonna make some noise. Factor in the rest of the creative team & there’s something big happening here. Let’s take a deeper dive into the debut and see, shall we?

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The book opens up with a moment between Ellie and her uncle Alfie. The scenes (from Ellie’s point of view) shows how she is being taught magic. Obviously, this never comes easy and readers see how her early supernatural struggles play out. It closes on a fun scene as something is conjured up. However, that’s when the good times appear to end.

After a stop in the book, readers are taken into present day as they are now witnessing Alfie’s Funeral. An eclectic group of characters show up to pay their respects. It’s not exactly who you would think would attend but it gives the readers some insight into how respected and powerful Alfie really was. There is an exchange between a mobster (“Frankie Wax”) and a mysterious female during the ceremony. This transfers over to the post gathering. The female in question shifts from Frankie to look for Ellie. When they finally meet, their time is interrupted by thugs looking for Frankie.

At this stage, the situation goes completely off the rails. Readers won’t expect what comes next. The events take Ellie on a crazy path where she will have to fill in for her Uncle and become a problem solver. Can she step up to the task? What was unleashed in the results of her uncle’s passing? There’s a lot happening within these pages and is capped off by a solid final parting shot to raise more questions.

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

Very good first issue.In case anyone isn’t familiar with Spurrier’s work, he’s done Hellblazer in the past. That is a big plus when you have to write involving the supernatural. Ellie Hawthorne hits the ground running being an interesting character to watch. Spurrier writes her as someone finding the way out of her uncle’s shadow and into her own path. There’s many new characters that just scratched the surface of this story. That said, it will take another issue or two to see who plays a serious role in this tale. Nothing bad with that as this issue primarily focused on Ellie, Frankie Wax and a mysterious officer from New Orleans. Pacing was fine and the story covered a lot of ground. Cliffhanger ending will keep many readers engaged for next issue

Adlard brings a unique style to this book. Balancing the supernatural to the normal life can be difficult but with these pages, it works well. There’s no bigger moment of this than the Wake after the burial of Alfie. The events mesh well. The actions scenes jump out and the effects of the “supernatural party crashers” stand out with the difference in coloring (credit to Dodgson and Cui). Even with the book grounded in normacy, Adlard and company present Hawthorne’s daily life with a symmetry all its own.

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: Boom Studios

Final Point: Damn Them All #1 welcomes readers into the crossroads of the supernatural and routine life. Ellie Hawthrone brings readers along for her entry into the family business as Spurrier, Adlard and the team set her up for quite the journey moving forward. Don’t miss this book when it drops at the local comic shop this week.

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