ACTION COMICS #1067 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, Absolute Power has taken over the DCU. Superman has been caught up in Amanda Waller’s big plan to eliminate metahumans. This comes right off the heels of the House of Brainiac storyline which last left a lasting impression on the Man Of Steel.

With all that going on, the lates issue of DCs longest running series takes a trip back in time. Readers can settle in for a classic era Superman story. Considering the creative team behind it, we are in for a fantastic ride.

ACTION COMICS #1067 by Gail Simone, Eddy Barrows, Danny Miki, Rex Lokus and Dave Sharpe (Back-up by Rainbow Rowell, Cian Tormey, and Romulo Fajardo jr.) throws it back for vintage time period tale.

Let’s take a deeper dive at what transpires now.

ACTION COMICS #1067 by Gail Simone, Eddy Barrows, Danny Miki, Rex Lokus and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Welcome back to a timeless era. Simone checks off all the boxes with this issue. Drama, action, suspense…this one has it all! Readers start with the timeless Clark-Lois reporting competition front and center. This is pushed aside with a surprising Alien invasion. Tensions mount until a dramatic entrance from Big Blue swings everything into a new plateau.

Where a fight could break out, Superman tries talking and understanding the situation. It is one of Clark’s strongest qualities: being a diplomat when needed. The conflict becomes clear but not without strings attached. Simone weaves in a fun twist in before the action commences. There are iconic Superman moments all through the aliens’ challenge. Its’ resolution leaves a great cliffhanger (or should I say “shiphanger”) ending that locks in readers for the long haul.

Barrows, Miki and Lokus go heavy into the full (or near-full) page images for this issue. IMO, this is what works best with Superman stories. The introduction with Mr. Pierce connects with the audience of the impact of losing the youth center. This is followed up with a superb introduction of Superman into the building conflict. The mix of full page with sparce panels conveys the larger-than-life aura the Man of Steel carries.

This never escapes readers sight. Once his “challenger” appears, the moment feels gigantic to match. The following action images could have been taken form a movie. It is vintage Superman. It’s fallout is a more subtle build but the last panel is one that has a few exclamation points on it before concluding! Excellent work by the team for this chapter.

The back-up story by Rowell and Tormey dives into the present struggle of Lois as the Daily Planet EIC. Rowell’s writing sets up the strong ethical conflict of interest perfectly. Tormey and the team mix in some action to soften the jabs thrown by the new boss. Great ending to carry into Lois’ next moves being in charge.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

Taking the Man Of Tomorrow back in time proves to be a winning play for Superman fans. Simone brings out the best of Clark Kent with fantastic storytelling. Barrows, Miki, Lokus and Sharpe elevate the high stakes to new levels with epic imagery. This story doesn’t miss bringing back the superhero themes we all know and love. Don’t miss it.

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X-MEN #1 (MARVEL COMICS 2024)

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8.6

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

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

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

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

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

Let’s see how the sequel shapes up.

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 6.5

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

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LOCAL MAN #11 (IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry….F*CK Crossjack!

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8.8

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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BATMAN #150 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the Dark Knight is at a crossroads. Coming off the heels of “Dark Prisons”, Bruce Wayne is looking for a new beginning. He just defeated his imperfect creation. The Bat Family got an apology long overdue. A broken home is being rebuilt.

With all the good things swirling around Wayne’s life, not everything is well and good. Amanda Waller has dangerous plans lingering in the shadows. None of which will make Batman very happy once discovered.

BATMAN #150 by Chip Zdarsky, Denys Cowan, Jorge Jiménez, John Stanisci, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (along with “Brick By Brick” by Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto and Romulo Fajardo Jr.) gives readers a solo tale before the drama finds Bruce Wayne.

Let’s take a closer look at what is happening here for this milestone chapter!

BATMAN #150 by Chip Zdarsky, Denys Cowan, Jorge Jiménez, John Stanisci, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (along with Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto and Romulo Fajardo Jr.) DC COMICS

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Zdarsky sets up a simple yet layered dilemma with this chapter. Someone discovering the true identity of Batman is a gift and curse per say. The writing shows the weight of the information crushing a desperate man. With each page, the hope of a score slowly dwindle away. The escalation of problems helps move things right along to a strong closing act.

Even with the swirling thieves trying to get that information, the story has been all based around a man trying to find some purpose. The conversation he has with his son hits readers very deeply. The impact of Batman on Gotham’s citizens shines in this moment. A normal night for him can alter someone’s future forever. Once the final pages start rolling, Zdarsky ties up some loose ends before showing how the Bat can inspire someone to become much more no matter who they are.

A new dynamic duo steps in for art duties for this special issue. Cowan and Jiménez give readers a detailed look at how the Bat impacts the criminal world. The panels feature varying accounts of previous encounters. It also features a looming Batman watching over his city with no dialogue. This lets the people form their own versions of the Dark Knight’s influence.

Cowan’s depiction of the father and son talk works to drive home the core theme. The reactions of a changed son and broken father strike a chord. It carries into the closing moments. Events close up with a strong parting shot sending readers home knowing Gotham is Batman and Batman is Gotham.

“Brick by Brick” serves as a solid bridge from Absolute Power to Batman’s next move in that story. The writing catches Batman at a very low point. It amplifies the chaos unfolding around him. The art flows with the faster pace of events. It also gives more clues to Waller’s big play. It does its’ job to move things forward with a new player teased to become part of the big event.

FINAL POINT: 9

Knowledge is power, but at what cost? That is the question posed with this anniversary issue. Zdarsky presents a lost soul’s quest for relevancy with excellent writing. Cowan, Jiménez and the art team walk readers through the seedy world of Gotham with strong visuals. This leads to a fitting end that is sure to leave a lasting impression on the audiance.

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ABSOLUTE POWER #1 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the end of the dawn has arrived! The “Dawn of DC” era sparked a resurgence of heroes in the DC Comics Universe. The Justice League is no more. Enter the Titans as the world’s greatest superhero team. A new wave of heroes entered the spotlight. It seemed as a new heroic era had been born.

All the while, a dangerous figure was working behind the scenes. Her mission: to stop metahumans for the good of the human race. Her accomplishments have been witnessed in the pages of Titans: Beast World and Suicide Squad: Dream Team just to name a few.

Her name is AMANDA WALLER!

Waller has been known to be a force to reckon with for years. Task Force X (aka the Suicide Squad) has been her team of expendable soldiers. This time, she has enlisted FAILSAFE and THE BRAINIAC QUEEN to finish her mission once and for all.

ABSOLUTE POWER #1 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher follows Waller’s first attacks onto the DC Superhero community.

Let’s not wait one more minute and check out the first installment of DC Comics’ latest event!

ABSOLUTE POWER #1 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

If anyone wants to know the perfect way to start an event of, THIS is it. Waid unleashes Waller’s plans with a multi-layered front. The writing depicts a reflection of society in its flawed sense of belief. Seeing Waller weave a false narrative camouflages readers to her true intent. Its’ impact can be measured on one certain character’s reaction which spoke volumes to the threat at hand.

Seeing Batman caught off-guard is an image fans won’t be able to process. There is a sense of uncertainty that looms heavy. This is brought to a fever pitch with Waller playing a wild card that will create quite the stir. It is perfectly worded: “Waller’s not playing Chess … she’s rolling tanks”. Unveiling the true attack, the writing shows the ruthlessness of Waller. This leads right into the closing act. With the frantic scrambling, one hero seems next in line to fall. Welcome to a new age of terror.

Mora and Sánchez brings Waller’s frightening world to disturbing life. The opening sequence involving Superman sets a high tempo of suspense. This is capped off with a bold full page picture of a fallen Man of Steel. It is a defining portrait of what lies ahead.

Waller’s mannerisms also tell quite the story. The cold and stoic demeanor dominates each panel. Readers won’t be able to shake what is unfolding before their eyes. This leads into a two page splash of the true attack on display. Seeing the multi-planned onslaught raises the stakes even higher. There is no doubt of the heroes’ losing conflict. The art team gives readers a few more shocks on the way to the close. With its’ final shot, the art team caps off an event of epic proportions.

FINAL POINT: 10

In one calculated strike, the entire DC Universe is put on notice that their time is up. Waid crafts a multi-layered story with superb writing. The electric artwork of Mora and Sánchez will leave readers in awe of the shocking and thrilling onslaught. Once the last page is read, there is no doubt the quest for power shows no mercy.

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NINJAK VS ROKU #1 (VALIANT COMICS/ALIEN BOOKS)

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For this entry, the Road to Resurgence is in full effect. Valiant Comics has a new home under Alien Books. With the new home, their roster of characters looks make waves once again at the comic shops.

Leading this adventure is Colin King aka NINJAK. The super spy appears to be on a collision course with an old friend. Who will be the winner of this epic showdown?

NINJAK vs ROKU #1 by AJ Ampadu, Emiliano Correa, and Marina Leon sets the course for a tale of action and espionage.

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

NINJAK vs ROKU #1 by AJ Ampadu, Emiliano Correa, and Marina Leon (Valiant Comics/Alien Books) Cover: Luca Erbetta

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Ampadu showcases many sides of Colin King. In the beginning, Ninjak appears to be calm and confident as ever. Heading into his assignment, there is no hesitation. Once he (and readers) find out Roku is involved, his strong demeanor starts crumbling.

Their initial encounter plays into the traditional spy themes. Roku has many layers of mystery surrounding her. Seeing Ninjak try cyphering the truth turns into a game. Once things get down to the task at hand, their conversation becomes more professional. At this moment, Ninjak’s hesitation starts seeping through. It continues the uneasy feeling that things can flip at the drop of a dime. The final page cements this, leaving readers intrigued for more.

Correa brings a flair for the spy business with the art. The opening panels feel like they are right out of a James Bond film. The encounter with Ninjak and Roku is filled with great fighting panels. Readers will be very pleased with the set-up here. Roku’s past flashbacks has great cameos mixed in. The emotions involve carry much gravity to them. None stand out more than the final panel. The facial expressions make a statement. It’s a solid close to a journey into danger where we are all following along with now.

FINAL POINT: 8

Valiant’s Super Spy heads right in the direction of danger with his latest assignment. The writing delves into the cloak and dagger world with ease. It is mirrored by the art which has a fair split between action and conspiracy. This is a great start to what seems as a multi-layered tale readers will solidly enjoy.

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GATCHAMAN #1 (MAD CAVE STUDIOS)

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For this entry, a classic series is making a triumphant return! The Science Ninja Team Gatchaman series ran from 1972-1974. It left a lasting impression on many fans for its’ unique team and style. It was announced in February of 2024 that Mad Cave Studios would be re-launching the characters with new series!

GATCHAMAN #1 by Cullen Bunn (Shadowman), Chris Batista (Justice League), Carlos Lopez and Buddy Beaudoin looks to forge a new chapter in the Tatsunoko Productions property

Let’s take a closer look at the debut chapter!

GATCHAMAN #1 by Cullen Bunn, Chris Batista, Carlos Lopez and Buddy Beaudoin (Mad Cave Studios)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue does a great job of introducing these classic characters to a new audience. Bunn sets up the conflict early before shifting gears into the group dynamic. Knowing there are heroes waiting in the wings, it gives a sense of uncertainty moving to address the city disturbance. Ken, Joe, Jun, Jinpei, and Ryu debut with some action moments then head right into the main course. The story dabbles in the classic superhero themes.

It is everything fans have known and loved about this fandom. The pacing keeps up a high pace once the big showdown commences. Fans are gifted a solid closing cliffhanger. There is much revealed but not anything spoiled to defer readers from flying back for more.

The art carries a strong presence throughout the issue. Science Ninja Team soars into the picture via a two page spread. The introductory page explaining who and what is a great touch that gets right down to business. This builds towards a solid spilt page kicking off the mission at hand.

Once arriving at the disturbance, the art hits the gas pedal, speeding through action panels. Lopez’s coloring brings out the best of Bastisa’s art. There is a certain electricity through the conflict. This builds towards the final pages. With a sense of doubt, the story concludes after a strong superhero tale.

FINAL POINT: 8.5

Some may say “G-Force.” Others might go with “Battle of The Planets.” After concluding this first chapter, Gatachman will be the one on readers minds at the comic shops. Bunn sets up a vintage inspired hero story with the writing. Batista and Lopez craft a fantastic visual presence that is sure to win over new and seasoned fans alike. Don’t miss your chance to jump on board for the brand new adventure!

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BLOOD HUNT #4 (MARVEL COMICS)

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8.8

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

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GRIM #18 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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For this entry, comics' coolest book returned in a monster way. With literal Hell on Earth, Jessica Harrow is rallying her forces. The times have made Jessica and her troublesome Aunt Adira uneasy allies.

In between the drama, there has been a showcase of fan-favorite characters. Even with Eddie and the Priest getting their moments, one question remains the focus. Can the heir apparent of Death’s legacy find a way to stop the chaos?

GRIM #18 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (BOOM! STUDIOS) casts the spotlight on another character waiting to break out.

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

GRIM #18 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (BOOM! STUDIOS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This is a tale of two stories. Both carry equal weight. Since its’ return, Grim has been spotlighting members of the supporting cast. Harold (featured on the cover) gets his minutes of Fame. Phillips crafts an ethical question surrounding his existence. It is a strength to his character, This also allows two key figures to have some of their history unveiled. It is a great opening lead mixed in with the rock and roll vibe this series is known for.

The other story jumps to present events. Catching up to where the world has gone to Hell (literally), Phillips bears the importance of Harold in his greater role. Seeing him mix it up with his “boss” made for a well-paced break in the drama. The build to confronting the present day horror gets another layer added. Once the showdown finally commences, the impact on the readers will be huge and worth the wait.

It is literally impossible to read an issue of Grim and not be completely blown away by the art and imagery. Flaviano, Renzi and Napolintano take the flashback moments and dive deep into the unpredictability of that era.

Under the words of Johnny Cash, Harold’s tale pops off the pages. The panels of view through Harold’s eyes are next level creative. This leads into a two-page montage that encompasses Harold’s journey. It’s filled with haunting lyrics, excellent coloring and show-stopping images. This team sets the bar extremely high for others to follow. Once readers arrive at the final panel, the parting image will make a loud statement as to a new chapter in Jessica’s path of destiny.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

When you have a creative team like Phillips, Flaviano, Renzi and Napolintano pushing the creative boundaries each issue, you know to expect great storytelling. This issue has everything readers want. High drama, imaginative panels and a story that doesn’t escape attention. Don’t miss it.

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SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #38 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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For this entry, the journey into Erica Slaughter’s past continues. Since her violent showdown with Cutter, Erica has disappeared off the grid. Readers have now been granted access into her early beginnings. Each chapter has been solo adventures early in her career. It has been a perfect jump-on point for new readers.

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #38 by James Tynion lV, Werther Dell’edera Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design (BOOM! STUDIOS) welcomes readers into another point of Erica Slaughter’s past.

Let’s take a deeper dive as the past becomes present!

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #38 by James Tynion lV, Werther Dell’edera Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design (BOOM! STUDIOS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue features a wounded Erica being discovered by a couple of kids in a treehouse. Tynion sets up the discovery with wonder and confusion. Getting the outsider perspective helps to grow the mystique of her missions. How do outsiders comprehend what she does?

This element comes into play when the Order checks in. The conversation breaks up the serious tone with its’ awkwardness. Once Erica interjects, the mood shifts back to a more serious tone. Tynion reveals just enough of the past to keep readers in suspense.

The conclusion ends with a level feel. There is no extra drama needed. It is a conclusion that just says goodbye. In this line of work, there is no heartfelt goodbyes. It’s always strictly business as the final page states.

The art captures the uncertainty of the children who discover erica. Their reactions play into the unknown factor of their discovery. A two page sequence connects this point to readers with ease. Erica’s response to being discovered also carries a presence.

The panels display her showing some moments of normalcy. There is a small sequence of cutting hair that displays the missing portion of a normal life. With a strong parting shot, the story closes its doors as its’ on to the next case.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

The outsider view of Erica Slaughter’s life catches readers with a dialogue driven tale. Tynion spins the contrasting worlds together with the writing. The art brings out many reactions to events at hand. All the while, readers witness sides to Erica rarely seen. All in all, a solid stop into a mysterious past.

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ABSOLUTE POWER : GROUND ZERO #1 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the countdown to extinction starts for the DC Universe. Over the past few years, the seeds have been planted. Fans that have read Batman, Superman, Titans: Beast World, and Suicide Squad: Dream Team just to name a few, have seen the work. One character has been weaving her plans in the shadows. Her name is AMANDA WALLER.

Now, one of the DC Universe’s most dangerous people is about to unleash her plans into the spotlight.

ABSOLUTE POWER: GROUND ZERO #1 by Mark Waid, Nicole Maines, Skylar Patridge, Patricio Delpeche, Steve Wands, Chip Zdarsky, V. Ken Marion, Joshua Williamson and Gleb Melnikov (DC COMICS) showcases the final moments before Waller takes her plans for the DC Heroes to a whole new level.

Let’s see how things look before ABSOLUTE POWER begins!

ABSOLUTE POWER: GROUND ZERO #1 by Mark Waid, Nicole Maines, Skylar Patridge, Patricio Delpeche, Steve Wands, Chip Zdarsky, V. Ken Marion, Joshua Williamson and Gleb Melnikov (DC COMICS) Cover: Dan Mora

*** POTENTIAL SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue is broken into three separate Stages:

Stage #1 by Mark Waid, Nicole Maines, Skylar Patridge, Patricio Delpeche, and Steve Wands centers around Jay Nakamura. On Gammora Island, Waller has taken out its’ president. Nakamura is next on the list, but where does Dreamer’s loyalties lie?

Stage #2 by Waid, Chip Zdarsky, V. Ken Marion, Delpeche and Wands features the latest “recruit” of the Suicide Squad: John Starr aka Time Commander. Waller has a certain mission for Starr’s skills. The mission is not one of enjoyment. Starr is given the task of bringing back a robotic evil that took a combined effort of the Bat-Family to defeat!

Stage #3 by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov and Wands serves as an epilogue to the “House Of Brainiac” storyline in Action Comics and Superman. With a very big loose end to address, Waller takes it upon herself to handle this variable. What results may be the final piece to her puzzle of Absolute Power!

If anyone is new to the world of Amanda Waller, this book will give you enough insight on why she is hated and feared in the DCU. Each stage shows a varying degree. The first is the effect of her presence on Dreamer.

Stage One is a heavily emotionally driven tale. The conversations with Nakamura and Dreamer will catch readers attention. Dreamer comes across as a sympathetic character caught between what’s right and what is perceived right by Waller. Where her character goes from here will be one story to watch moving forward.

Patridge and Delpeche focus much on the art on the facial reactions of the two leads. The anger and self loathing will lock in readers. The images connect how personal the actions and consequences are. In the conclusion, the panels tease what’s next. Will it be a road to redemption or slipping deeper into danger? Only time will tell.

Stage Two borrows a similar theme from the beginning stage. Starr is a reluctant character forced to work against his will. Knowing what lies ahead, the sense of danger and anxiety ring true. It serves as a gateway from Zdarsky’s Batman to the crossover. The story is a very quick one but does a fair job in explaining what is forthcoming in the event.

Marion crafts a fast moving tale with the writing team. The only moments of pause are Starr’s looks of peril. It never escapes reader’s attention as his fear of what is coming grows with each page. The near full page ending drives home the regret of what has transpired and how Starr is sinking quickly into a grave dug by Waller.

Arguably the strongest stage of all, Stage Three leaves no question at how heartless Waller can be to get what she wants. Her plan to influence an impressionable key player connects with readers. It is devious from start to finish. The concluding act drops a big exclamation point to casting the first shot into her enemies.

Melnikov brings out the best of Waller’s imposing personality. The reactions to events never rattle the head of Task Force X. This is easy to cypher when she puts her plans in motion. Seeing how she puts up a facade with the unknowing victim echoes the lines crossed for her impending victory. The stage is capped off with a full page spread welcoming the beginning of the end. Brace for impact.

FINAL POINT: 8

Welcome to a new era of danger courtesy of Amanda Waller. Each stage serves as a compliment to previous stories, but is a solid entry point for new readers. The writing goes to great lengths to amplify what Waller is capable of. The art plays off the emotional pull of the reluctant characters turned pawns in the quest for Absolute Power.

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SUPERMAN #15 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of a monster Superman event! One of his deadliest foes has created a great evil. When Lex Luthor is even scared of what has been unleashed, it speaks volumes. It also calls for drastic measures to try stopping a Queen from ascending to her violent throne!

SUPERMAN #15 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS) is the final stop before ABSOLUTLE POWER!

Let’s see if what they say is true…Does the house always win? Especially if it’s the HOUSE OF BRAINIAC?

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Williamson wastes no time in jumping right into the action. During his run, Superman and Lex Luthor have had a unique “frienemy-ship” to say the least. In this closing chapter, both go above and beyond in their efforts to stop Brainiac. The writing shows one making an extreme gamble. This serves as a solid back-drop to the overall cinema-esque style battle raging on.

The conclusion of conflict is one that hits the mark. Brainiac is displayed with some very key reactions to the action at hand. Once the fallout begins, scenes become chaotic with the pacing. It reflects the time sensitive challenge the heroes are up against. In the aftermath, there are some feel-god moments to close with. However, the final few pages with have readers buzzing to what is down the road (pending Absolute Power).

Sandoval and Sánchez construct a pair of two page splashes that readers won’t want to turn the pages from. It instantly builds the rising action. The art showcases the wide ranges of Brainiac’s emotions. Events take place that disrupt the cold, imposing figure. In its wake lies a broken and unsure figure. The art captures the rage of Superman while gifting Brainiac some knowledge he can’t comprehend.

The conclusion plays out as expected. There’s a few images that will jump out to readers. None might be bigger than a Luthor panel and the final page. Both spell disaster for the Man of Steel. They both will have fans attention in the upcoming months as well.

FINAL POINT: 8.9

“House Of Brainiac” closes in an explosive finale. Williamson gifts fans with big action and stronger heroics with the writing. Sandoval, Sánchez and Maher construct a electric and chaotic showdown with the art. As impactful as that is, just wait for the final page!

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ACTION COMICS #1066 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we have arrived at the Pen-Ultimate chapter of a shocking Superman event! Lines have been crossed. Blood has been spilled. In a twisted quest for knowledge, BRAINIAC has created an unstoppable evil. With a rising body count, can the Man of Steel stop a creation who wiped out an entire army of Czarnians?

ACTION COMICS #1066 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Miguel Mendonca, Alejandro Sánchez and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS) brings the fight to the BRAINIAC QUEEN! Who will be left standing in the wreckage?

Let’s take a closer peek and see what transpires now!

ACTION COMICS #1066 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Miguel Mendonca, Alejandro Sánchez and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Coming off a shocking debut, The Brainaic Queen sets out to acquire more power. Standing in her way is a weakened Superman and embarrassed Lobo. Williamson quickly establishes the Queen’s long-term plan. The writing speeds into the action with a big set-up. The payoff is met with some added steps before concluding.

The “odd couple” paring of Superman and Lobo shines in this exchange. It gives the audience the “hero” comeback that is needed. The initial battle concludes somewhat quickly though. Some might feel this is underwhelming, but they have to keep in mind, there’s one more chapter left.

The story’s pace causes the focus to go back on Brainiac. With a big group of characters involved, Williamson makes ample time to start wrapping up individual plot points. Shifting gears in this manner works to send the story into a definitive final place.

Sandoval and Mendonca split art duties for the issue with Sánchez coloring. Right from the opening, readers are hit with a massive two page splash of the Brainiac Queen’s plan. This is responded with Lobo making a declaration. The panels transcend to capture a side of him rarely seen: calm and focused.

With another two page spread, the story begins a domino fall into the final act. There will be a full page image that fans will have MUCH to say about involving Lex Luthor. It fits the drastic times of which the Superman family faces. With a definitive final attack staged, the chapter ends leaving fans excited to see the conclusion unfold.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

With hope fading fast, the Man of Steel wages a comeback against Brainaic and his greatest creation. Williamson speeds events along with solid writing. The art team builds the action with some excellent images. The closing moment ensures readers will get their money’s worth heading into the “House” finale.

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

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8

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

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REDCOAT #3 (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS)

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

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 9.4

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

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DESTRO #1 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 9.1

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

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RODERICK AND THE CITY OF MORHIL #1 (STOUT CLUB/COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, Stout Club has recently returned to Comixology originals in a big way. After giving fans such hits as Red Tag and Hailstone, the imprint just released Mistland. Coming off that series debut is a fantasy adventure that has a style all its’ own.

RODERICK AND THE CITY OF MORHIL #1 by Eduardo Medeiros, Bruno Freire and Deyvison Manes (STOUT CLUB/COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS) prepares to take the audience on a wild ride.

Let’s see how the debut issue stacks up.

RODERICK AND THE CITY OF MORHIL #1 by Eduardo Medeiros, Bruno Freire and Deyvison Manes (STOUT CLUB/COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Medeiros delves into a few scenarios for this debut. Roderick is an easy character for fans to cheer for. The writing plays him off as blindly optimistic. This leads to his dilemma later. In the meantime, the city of MORHIL takes center stage.

The city is a mixture of fantasy and trouble. Roderick’s naive ways lead him into a sense of false trust. His “friendship” with Dritho fills up the majority of the chapter. Like any new story, there is much world-building happening. This chapter doesn’t escape that theme. The writing leads into a sharp turn heading into the close. With a surprising stat quo change, Roderick’s adventure has enough for readers to swing back through to see what happens next.

The art depicts the overload of Roderick’s faulty perceptions. Panels featuring his reading of Arnold, the Gentle Postman cements his happy attitude. There is a great page panel welcoming readers into Morhil. It comes across as impressive and imposing.

Dritro’s reactions telegraph the eventual twist. There is a sense of distrust looming around him from the beginning. This reflects some of the other residents of the city. Once the art heads into the close, it picks up on Roderick’s troubles. The closing panel is a full page simple splash that makes waves. It’s a great parting shot leading to where things head from here.

FINAL POINT: 7.8

Bright Eyes, Big City sums up Roderick’s venture into mystery with his debut chapter. The writing welcomes readers into the world of Morhil with ease. It is matched by the solid and subtle images leading to a twisting close. There is more brewing beneath the scenes than a simple delivery.

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GRANDMA CHAINSAW #4 (RABBIT IN A HAT)

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Since their debut with the world’s worst magician, the team at Rabbit in A Hat have been setting a high benchmark on kickstarter. Their latest campaign smashed goals in mere hours of launch. Heading into its’ final hours, there’s only one thing on fans minds….

It’s Hazel vs EVERYBODY!

In the conclusion of a horror story for the ages, all bets are off. This is the kind of tale you would expect from the masterminds behind “Pocus Hocus” and “HORUS IN HELL”!

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #4 by Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Cari Salviejo, & Dave Lentz (and in memory of Jasen Smith) looks to send Hazel and company off in style!

Tome to EAT! SLAY! LOVE! and jump into the finale!

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #4 by Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balondo, Cari Salviejo, & Dave Lentz (and in memory of Jasen Smith) COVER D Art by Sajad Shah (Rabbit In A Hat/Bad Bug Media)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dunford and Radford give readers a quick history lesson through the chaotic surroundings. Hazel is a complex character to say the least. The set-up for the final confrontation with Haiden and company is solidly built. The narration walks readers into a sudden shift in gears. This leads to a unique final act.

Tying in multiple lore’s, the writing keeps readers on their toes. However, they won’t be disappointed with the infusions of style. This book still packs the one-liners and insanity that has become a staple of this series. One member of the Dead Squad steals the show on each panel. From the conclusion of the conflict, the epilogue is vintage horror fueled. It is a fitting farewell to a horror story that fits in any time period.

Balondo crafts images that will be lingering with readers long after this series has ended. The full page introduction of Hazel lights the fuse for the explosive action later on. The two page history lesson breaks up the story in a perfect spot. It breaks just long enough to shift speed into a wild showdown.

The imagery here doesn’t shy away from the gore. It embraces it. One character gets a legendary send-off as the conclusion races towards the finish. The closing pages capture the emotional outpouring of what has just transpired. It is only outshined by the closing panel. With a simple recap, the story ends with much of what has made this series a hit: wondering what happens next.

FINAL POINT: 9.2

Since her debut, Hazel has haunted and thrilled readers with her wicked ways. Dunford and Radford sent her off with sharp humor and dramatic writing. The art is gory, blunt and unapologetic. It’s everything you want in a horror story. It’s also a story you can’t afford to miss adding to your collection.

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