PHOENIX #3 (MARVEL COMICS)

In space, Jean Grey fights. Her journey has now crossed paths with her notorious father-in-law, Corsair. Their path has brought them front and center with The Black Order.

Thanos' group of minions have been connected to a series of disappearances. That doesn't sit well with the new protector of the stars. Did I forget to mention the undead Asgardians now involved?

PHOENIX #3 by Stephanie PhillipsAlessandro Miracolo, David Curiel and Cory Petit (MARVEL COMICS) heads back into battle with its' latest chapter.

PHOENIX #3 by Stephanie PhillipsAlessandro Miracolo, David Curiel and Cory Petit (MARVEL COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Phillips is setting up two stages for this opening arc. Jean and Corsair's takes the center stage. However, Adani's steals some key moments. Her opening sequence with Perrikus shows the young upstart thrown into an unknown scenario.

Confronting (literally) ghosts from her past makes her journey more conflicted. The end result leaves a new challenge awaiting Jean Grey after her current dilemna.

Whenever Corsair is lurking, it is always with a sense of distrust. The writing shows Jean's hesitation to take his words at face value. It leads to more reveals as she presses the issue of the true reason for their conflict. Jean's play to dig further into reason shows off her resourcefulness.

Her play works as the insight leads to a strong resolution. It also delivers a fan-cheering moment as she leaves the Black Order with some pieces of advice. The aftermath sets a great stage for parting ways for now. Rest assured, the saga of Jean Grey in space is very far form over. '

The art depicts Adani's path as one of danger and mystery. With ghosts of her past reappearing, the audience can sense there is no easy way out. This leads to a noteworthy half page panel showcasing her possible destiny at hand. It helps to guide readers into the closing pages as an endgame is slowly revealed.

In the meantime, Jean and Corsair's adventure is filled with great action. The opening salvo features Jean bursting into action. Readers watch as she pries into the mind of an Asgardian and becomes aware of a hidden truth. This sets Grey on a collision course with the Order.

The confrontation concludes with an epic near full page and a warning to boot. Its' fallout concludes events with a more subtle tone. The panels lay the groundwork for something else. There is much for fans to enjoy of this series.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

The standoff with the Black Order provides a steady landing as the legend of the Phoenix grows with another great chapter. Phillips constructs a rising action saga with her writing. The art delivers on key moments setting the stage for a greater challenge. This series shows no signs of slowing down.

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UNCANNY X-MEN #3 (MARVEL COMICS - 2024)

From Krakoa’s ashes, a new leader of the X-Men has emerged. Rogue has taken Xavier’s dream over. The vision is simple. The threats remain the same. How can she handle the Outliers and their mysterious hunter?

UNCANNY X-MEN #3 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson and Clayton Cowles (MARVEL COMICS) continues its' first arc with another big chapter.

Let’s take a closer look at how this plays out!

UNCANNY X-MEN #3 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson and Clayton Cowles (MARVEL COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Without question, the new direction of Rogue refuses to let readers escape its' welcomed grasp. Being the new "headmaster" provides many challenges for Anna Marie. The biggest obstacle isn't necessarily her new students. It's convincing Wolverine to buy back into a dream he clearly wants nothing to do it.

This leads to Rogue showcasing why she is the leader of this team. Demonstrating the patience to allow him to find himself gives the biggest co-sign possible. Wolverine acknowledging that she doesn't need him cause she has this under control elevates this even further.

The training session for the Outliers provides a break in the drama. It also allows readers to get some insight on these mysterious characters. The mood shifts gears in the closing act. Seeing Wolverine confront "Sarah" provides many fireworks to start flying. Simone paces the fight out to let the new danger make a huge impression with their attack. It leads to a solid final page which leaves on a startling thought. Another fantastic read!

Marquez and Wilson start off the art with a haunting statis for one Charles Xavier. The shadows and narration drive the fear as the new threat begins. Wolverine's depiction of the new recruits is crafted with a unique panel set-up. The four way "X" look hits readers and foreshadows a possible future? It's still too early to say there but the image is a striking one.

With all the fantastic art, one series of pages will be the talk of the fans. Wolverine's brutal fight with Sarah carries a bold statement behind it. The art doesn't shy away from the brutality. Marquez's art relishes in the chaos of combat.

In dealing with any new character, first impressions are important to establish. Seeing how Wolverine is handled only enhances a building set-up. The quiet panel of Rogue's reaction to the fight ends events on a tense moment which is sure to lock in readers for the next round.

FINAL POINT: 9.2

The new incarnation of Marvel's premier mutant team revs up the action and drama for another monster read. Simone's take on Rogue and her newfound mission continues to make for must-read stories. Marquez and the art team add in amazing imagery to perfectly complement an opening arc for the ages! Believe the hype surrounding this series. X marks the spot for a reason!

ROGUE SUN #22 (BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE/IMAGE COMICS)

A murder has taken place in the realm of the Ravyn Queen. Dylan Siegel has been tasked with finding the killer before it’s too late. Fresh off the heels of confronting vein, there is no rest for the young supernatural protector of the Massive-Verse. Can he stop the killer before another dead body pops up at the Aviary of Secrets.

ROGUE SUN #22 by RYAN PARROTT, NICK COTTON, BRUNO FRENDA, NATALIA MARQUES and BECCA CAREY (Black market Narrative/Image Comics) features Dylan and his dysfunctional partnership looking to stop the body count.

Let’s take a deeper dive into the latest mystery.

ROGUE SUN #22 by RYAN PARROTT, NICK COTTON, BRUNO FRENDA, NATALIA MARQUES and BECCA CAREY (Black market Narrative/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The writing crafts a great build with the mystery of the Sparrow Sister. Since returning from the Kinght Sun saga, Dylan has been forced to grow up fast. The writing puts him in a position where he has no choice but to adapt or perish under the weight of the mantle. The dynamic between Dylan and his estranged father/mentor shines in this issue. There are many unresolved issues which linger in every move.

Seeing Dylan question Marcus about infidelity raised up their drama a few notches. This plays into the encounter with the assassin. Dylan’s novice nature of interrogation leads into some more unique moments before the danger arrives. Once at this stage, the writing puts Dylan in a situation he is clearly unprepared for. This leads to a shocking result of his overconfidence. The other character building pages push forward but the last page steals the thunder back. Suffice to say, this mystery is only begun to reveal itself.

Frenda steps in for art duties and wastes no time settinga high pace. The flashback sequence with Dotty and Divinity balances quick action amongst Dotty’s reactions to events. A solid sequence of images brings Dylan into the investigation. It plays into the mystique of the Aviary, leading to a confrontation of suspects.

Dylan and Marcus’ “chat” reflects an emotional toll their status has gone through. Marcus’s eyes tell a story within the panels. This gets interrupted with the shakedown of the suspect. From here, the issue carries a steady pace until the closing page. Readers get an exclamation point on the chapters conclusion via a strong full page splash. It leaves no question that Dylan might be in way over his skills as the Queen’s troubles have just begun.

FINAL POINT: 8.4

When a murder rocks the supernatural realm, Dylan is put into action. The writing balances the family drama with a steadily climbing confrontation. Frenda and the art team present great action amongst the deep emotional strains. Where things lead from here is truly anyone’s guess but they won’t want to miss out.

LUCHAVERSE: CATALYST #3 (MASKED REPUBLIC/MASSIVE PUBLISHING)

Rey Mysterio. Tinieblas Jr. The Lucha Bros. Solar. Super Astro. Luchadors who have amazed fans inside of the squared circle for years. These individuals have now opened up the doors on a brand new comic universe. For its’ final chapter, another star that always “keeps it 100” has entered the game.

LUCHAVERSE: CATALYST #3 by Marco Lopez, Ivan Plaza, Kevin Klienrock, Diego Valenzuela, Puis Calzada, Javier Caba, Bryan Arfel Magnaye, Jacob Bascle and Micah Myers (Masked Republic/Massive Publishing) welcomes KONNAN into the lead story of the event finale.

LUCHAVERSE: CATALYST #3 by Marco Lopez, Ivan Plaza, Kevin Klienrock, Diego Valenzuela, Puis Calzada, Javier Caba, Bryan Arfel Magnaye, Jacob Bascle and Micah Myers (Masked Republic/Massive Publishing)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The first story of this finale gives readers a crystal clear picture of what Konnan is bringing to this universe. From the start, it’s big action. Lopez and Plaze give a greater context of the previous issues fallout. Readers watch as the threat hits Konnan and his team directly. The action spirals through his base of operations. During the sequence, there’s a quick flashback before bringing the timeline back with a bang.

Fans will be very excited to see the battle unfold with many surprises. The writing mixes in various looks before coming to a thunderous boom. After the smoke clears, the closing act ties up events cleanly as the next phase takes over.

Caldaza and Magnaye creates the earth shattering fallout instantly in the opening pages. This is capped off with a full splash page starting the conflict off right. Pacing moves the action along at a solid speed. Readers never get lost in the shuffle as Konnon shows off his skills. Once the smoke clears, a full page image sets the epilogue in gear. The result leads perfectly into the companion story.

Interludium” completes the loose threads of the previous two chapters to set forth the next phase on a strong note. The writing gives just enough page time to the Luchaverse leads to weave their stories into one cohesive path moving forward. The pacing helped to balance out the moving parts extremely well. Readers should be very energized about where things lead from here.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

Phase one of the Luchaverse leaves readers on a high note as their next favorite universe is now complete. Solid writing introduces a definite fan favorite into the mix while capping off separate stories along the way. Readers will have their fill of action due to the action panels crafted by the art teams. This is truly the start of something special at the comic shops.

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BATMAN: THE LONG HALLOWEEN - THE LAST HALLOWEEN #1 (DC COMICS)

The Long Halloween. A serial killer strikes on holidays early in the Dark Knight’s career. One of the greatest Batman stories of all time. Jeph Loeb and the late Tim Sale debuted the murder mystery in 1996. It was an instant hit with readers and produced a sequel, “Dark Victory” in 1999.

Loeb and Sale reunited 25 years after the story’s debut for 2021’s “Batman: the Long Halloween Special”. This sparked a return to their Gotham City storyline. Unfortunately, Sale passed away in 2022.

Loeb stated in an interview: ““About a year later, after speaking with Mark Chiarello and Richard Starkings, my partners on the previous Long Halloween titles, we decided the time was right to move this forward as a tribute to Tim, who continues to be with us in spirit.”

Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween #1 by Jeph Loeb, Eduardo Risso, Dave Stewart and Richard Starkings (DC COMICS) begins the final installment of the “Holiday Saga”.

Let’s take a closer look at how this series unfolds.

Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween #1 by Jeph Loeb, Eduardo Risso, Dave Stewart and Richard Starkings (DC COMICS) cover: Tim Sale

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Loeb doesn’t delay in bringing forth the lingering aspects of Holiday on Gotham’s residents. The opening play with the Dents carries a high sense of tension. Batman’s monologue is haunting as the pages unfold. Featuring Gordon’s sub plot is a solid companion piece. It shows readers the stretching reach and effect what Holiday has done.

As for the caped crusader, Batman investigations take a familiar twist. His presence gets outshined by an overly-eager Robin. The writing presents a very naive Boy Wonder forcing his way into the case. It offers a small break into the drama but ultimately loses out to Batman and Two-Face. The closing act leaves readers with a shocking end as the mystery of Holiday looks to enter a whole new realm.

Risso leads off an all star lineup of artists for this series. The opening two page splash of the Dents sets a dark feel and tense pace. It carries into the terrifying Gordon plot. Readers see a switch in gears as the dynamic duo are gifted a tremendous two page image as they chase an evading Catwoman.

Stewart’s coloring raises the emotions of a very worried Gordon family. The panels pour with the frightening aspect of what has happened to the child. It is counters with a more somber image of Gordon shrouded in the shadow of the Bat signal. This all builds toward a steady final sequence. The parting image will leave readers wanting more answers to an ever developing puzzle.

FINAL POINT: 9.2

The Long Halloween’s final trilogy starts off on a very high level. Loeb’s writing easily constructs a city still gripped in fear. Risso and Stewart bring out the many elements and feelings of Gotham’s citizens as the scariest day of the year gets even more dangerous. Get ready for one hell of a saga.

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BLACK CLOAK #8 (IMAGE COMICS)

“The Last Known City in the World” is still recovering from “The Essex Fire” five years ago. Phaedra Essex is trying to move on with her life post-Black Cloak. However, she’s finding out that is easier said than done.

A serial killer has struck Kiros. Essex might be the only one to stop the deaths, but at what cost?

BLACK CLOAK #8 by Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey (IMAGE COMICS) dives back into the dangerous landscape.

Let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening now.

BLACK CLOAK #8 by Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey (IMAGE COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Thompson instantly sets an intense stage in the opening pages. The encounter moves swiftly as Pax and Essex evade to survive. It leads to a quick escape but not without leaving clues. The writing shifts gears back towards Essex’s previous life as a Cloak. Her reputation with the city still provides conflict and disdain. None more evident than her previous relationships.

In dealing with Nida, the writing reflects the broken bonds left in Essex’s wake. Readers watch as the conversation sticks to business before ultimately heading back into the heartache. The closing act puts the case back front and center. With a new direction, Essex and company strive to stay one step ahead before they become the next victims.

McClaren goes big in the opening sequence. The reactions of Pax and Essex set the stage for the dangerous conflict. A full page spread locks in the moment as chaos is breaking out. The big imagery (along with Carey’s lettering) make an immediate impression on the readers.

The “reunion” of Nida and Essex carries the strain of former lovers. Each display a wide range of reactions seeing the other after all this time. It ushers in the closing act where the trio gets focused back to the deadly case. A fire victim’s fallout hits Essex with an overwhelming feeling of guilt. This hits the readers very hard as the protagonist takes another big blow to a weakened state. Events conclude on solid ground before entering new territory with a sinister panel to escort them. The art shines bright in this issue.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

The return to Kiros doesn’t misstep in another excellent read. Thompson’s writing orchestrates the drama while the danger looms all around. The stunning visuals by McClaren continue to impress as the direction takes another turn. It’s high storytelling at it’s peak level.

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ABSOULTE POWER: ORIGINS #3 (DC COMICS)

The rise of “The Wall” concludes as Absolute Power is dominating the DC Universe. Amanda Waller’s journey to becoming a feared force has been trials by fire. Much like Batman, Waller’s path beings with a family tragedy. It is only fitting their paths become full circle for the origin finale.

ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #3 by John Ridley, Alitha Martinez, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse and Steve Wands (DC COMICS) concludes a challenging tale for will and determination.

Let’s not wait any longer and jump into the finale.

ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #3 by John Ridley, Alitha Martinez, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse and Steve Wands (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

It is only fitting that Waller’s last adversary on her rise is the Caper Crusader. Ridley pens Batman as the ultimate test. The writing reflects the methodical way Waller looks to deal with a threat to her plans. Readers see the lengths she goes to with no regard for anyone else, including her family.

Speaking of her children, Ridley allows Waller to show little emotion as her schemes become unraveled. The exposure of taping a conversation with the President gives an insight on the divide Waller’s actions have caused. It also steers Waller back on her path to handling Batman. The cold demeanor which readers know begins to surface and solidify. This spirals into the bittersweet close. It leaves Waller exposing the belief that the actions justify the means. Will this come to fruition? Only time will tell.

Martinez and the art team usher in Batman’s attack on Waller in style. A full page spread sets the pace for Batman handling Waller’s forces. This is completed with a page that stares speak louder than words. The conversations with her family range from calm to quietly caring. Waller’s stance never truly waivers. The art keeps that angle throughout. With the closing chapter, there is a sense of reflection as to what Waller is doing. No matter the panel, the true sense of “The Wall” is on full display. Whether the DCU is ready or not is another question.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

Amanda Waller’s rise to power wraps up with a solid perspective. Ridley’s pacing allows readers an insight into a dangerous mind. Martinez and the art team mix in action with high tension family drama. It’s a perfect combination for one of the most dangerous in the DCU.

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X-MEN #4 (MARVEL COMICS)

From the ashes of Krokoa, the X-Men rise again. Cyclops leads a team from Alaska bracing for a public that distrusts them. They also face a familiar foe who’s all but ready to step into the spotlight: Trevor Fitzroy and the Upstarts!

X-MEN #4 by Jed MacKay, Netho Diaz, Sean Parsons, Marte Gracia AND Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics) spotlights this heavyweight throwdown!

Let’s take a closer look at this new era of X!

X-MEN #4 by Jed MacKay, Netho Diaz, Sean Parsons, Marte Gracia AND Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

MacKay throws a complex scenario at readers for this issue. Fitzroy leading his team of “social media killers” after a new mutant comes off disturbing and troubling. The Upstarts are playing off the fears of the public by trying to justify their killings. Cyclops answers the call but there is still lingering friction on the team. In this new post Krakoa landscape, the X-Men still feel like they’re trying to find their way. The banter between Beast and Cyclops is prime example.

That said, the breakout character here is Magik. MacKay puts her in the spotlight as mission leader. Seeing the plan executed to perfection will give readers much to cheer about. The ending half comes off with a few more surprises. With defeat, The Upstarts spin it much to the social media angle they play. Seeing the mastermind behind Fitzroy is a great reveal of X-Past. Once at the conclusion, the story becomes full circle. It all too fitting as Magik’s resolution becomes all too clear.

Diaz steps in for art duties with Parsons and Garcia along for the ride. Fitzroy’s stream comes off as psychotic as it needs to be. The reactions from Cyclops and Beast usher in the building tension surfacing as of late. It works to cast the spotlight on Magik as she runs into action.

The team gets a near full page panel jumping into action. It carries many traditional superhero themes that is always a plus. Juggernaut’s panels of action feel bold to match the intense dialogue he is saying. Events conclude with a full page image of the surprise villain. It rolls into a more quiet moment as Magik reflects on what happens and what is coming for her as being a fighter for Mutantkind.

FINAL POINT: 8.4

Magik takes the reigns of the team in a highly contested faceoff with Fiztroy. MacKay’s writing gives a close look to the twisted social temp of mutants and humans with the writing. Diaz jumps in bring electric art to a battle that is far from over. This feels like the start of something bigger for both the X-Men and humans as the events rage onward.

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BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #31 (DC COMICS)

Batman. Superman. As individuals, they give villains the ultimate test. Together, they are nearly unstoppable. They’re going to need to live up to the moniker synonymous with them to defeat a true force in the DCU. Eclipso has returned. That can only spell trouble for the World’s finest!

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #31 by Mark Waid, Adrián Gutiérrez, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (DC Comics) brings the action as an all new adventure is about to start!

Let’s not wait another minute and dive into the story!

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #31 by Mark Waid, Adrián Gutiérrez, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (DC Comics) Cover: Dan Mora

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Waid wastes no time in bringing the excitement level up to 10. From the offset, this is a classic JLA story. Showcasing Eclipso’s plans early raises the stakes immensely. Dipping back to the “24 hours earlier”, the writing features the heroes on a new endeavor. Eclipso is brought to this story with a vintage supervillain introduction. It plays perfectly off Robin’s dialogue as eluded Bruce Gordon wasn’t completely done with the dark demon.

Fast forward to present, Waid throws the pair into the deep end with conflict. Readers will truly enjoy the action taking place. With this many characters involved, the event needs to feel epic. There is no mis-step with this chapter. The closing act doesn’t slow its’ pace down until a drastic action is taken place. This leads to a perfect epilogue as more jump into the fray against DC’s Prince of Darkness.

Gutiérrez steps in for art duties for Dan Mora with Bonvillain on coloring and knocks it out of the park (Editor Note: If you haven’t read his Blue Beetle work, make a point to). The action really begins with a near full page splash of Eclipso’s “team” attacking Superman.

From here, the initial debut of Eclipso kicks off with a maniacal glaze from a possessed Gordon. The half page panel leaves no doubt a change has happened. This is largely due to Wands’ lettering underneath the panel. Once events shift back to the JLA spacestation, a high pace is kept for all the action. It leads to a big conclusion of conflict (for now) via a full page image. The conclusion eases readers back with a more grounded approach to the final page. Once there, a full page panel reveals that the fight is far from over versus the classic DC villain.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

Batman and Superman must fight overwhelming darkness in this initial story chapter. Waid’s writing creates a timeless tale of adventure and action. Gutiérrez constructs the energetic images perfectly fitting for a tale of this level. This series always maintains a high level of storytelling that can’t be missed!

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RESURGENCE OF THE VALIANT UNIVERSE #1 (VALIANT COMICS/ALIEN BOOKS)

Bloodshot. X-O Manowar. Ninjak. Shadowman. Eternal Warrior. These individuals have been challenged throughout the years but never like this. One claims to have the power to conquer death with life. Can they stop Dr. Silk from achieving his plans? The better question is “would they want to?”

RESURGENCE OF THE VALIANT UNIVERSE #1 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Fred Van Lente, AJ Ampadu, Guillermo Fajardo, Julio Azamor, Lautaro Ftuli, Ludwig Olimba and Ezequiel Inverni (Valiant Comics/Alien Books) kicks off a new phase of th e long standing comic universe.

Let’s see how their massive event launches a new era.

RESURGENCE OF THE VALIANT UNIVERSE #1 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Fred Van Lente, AJ Ampadu, Guillermo Fajardo, Julio Azamor, Lautaro Ftuli, Ludwig Olimba and Ezequiel Inverni (Valiant Comics/Alien Books)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The concept is a very engaging one. Dealing with the notion of immortality puts Dr. Silk in a polarizing position. It also challenges the heroes on a different level. The sub-plot with Chris and his experience makes a run to steal the show. Seeing events play out on a human level (so to speak) throws a new perspective in play. How Silk is winning over the public with his claims proves to spiral more conflict than he might be bargained for.

Long time Valiant fans will be very excited to see the return of a classic character. How said character’s resurrection will play long term is anyone’s guess but adds to the event feel. Short term, it adds a wildcard into the mix of Silk vs. Ivar (Timewalker). The rest of the event does give time for the key Valiant heroes to get into position. Readers will enjoy the interaction as tensions slowly begin to wear away. The close offers a good landing spot for where things lead next as there is much left to work out along the way.

Fajardo and Azamor split art duties for this initial chapter. There is a fair amount of panels that feature the heroes in their natural state of fighting conflict. The initial start with Giann, Tara and Savage sets a solid pace for the rest of the heroes to follow along with.

The resurrection of a certain Harbinger comes across with a near full page image. It leads into bringing Silk’s vision to the masses. Azamor’s art provides a contrast in style. It helps to break up the timelines, giving Chris’s story time to grow. The closing act brings the heroes together long enough to start building on how to handle events. X-O’s lead into the next chapter concludes a very steady issue on its way to announce Valiant is back.

FINAL POINT: 8.1

Valiant’s event of 2024 lays a solid foundation behind a strong ethical theme. The writing shows off both sides of Silk’s actions, bringing both readers and leaders on board. The art captures much of the heroic moments that come with a crossover of this magnitude. If there was ever a time to start or jump back into Valiant, the time is now!

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C.O.W.L. 1964 #2 (BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE/IMAGE COMICS)

The “Chicago Organized Workers League” or C.O.W.L. have survived due to the maneuvering of Geoffrey Warner (The Grey Raven). It has not be without strings attached. Dirty Dealings and murdering mobster Camden Stone tops a very seedy list. Two years after Stone’s death, Warner has big plans but sins of the past appear to be coming back to haunt.

C.O.W.L. 1964 #2 by Kyle Higgins, Alec Siegel, Rod Reis and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Black market narrative/Image Comics) continues its distinct look at the world of superheroes.

Let’s take a closer look at how the story’s shaping up.

C.O.W.L. 1964 #1 by Kyle Higgins, Alec Siegel, Rod Reis and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Image Comics/Black market narrative)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Keeping his head above water has always been a trait of Geoffrey Warner. His dealings with Stone have now become public due to a possible witness to his crimes. The writing shows his calmness tested to hold onto control. This becomes apparent at the Unity Fund Gala. When other attendees start to gossip, Warner hits them with a defiant line before leaving the party. It is a perfect reflection of how he refuses to surrender an ounce of ground to get what he wants.

The other standout character in this chapter is Reginald Davis (Blaze). His conversation assessing Warner’s claims brings forth a sense of worry as their work might be crumbling down. Davis investigating the lone witness comes with confrontation on a few fronts. Aside form the action, the return of a certain character caps off more intrigue to the fate of one Geoffrey Warner.

Reis brings out the many sides of Warner throughout the issue. From the opening press conference, Warner is depicted as the typical politician. This quickly changes in the private meeting with Davis. The panels pour with the tension and urgency to handle the allegations.

It boils over to the Gala. The panels showcases the gossip and Warner’s response set the tone for the rest of the chapter. Skylancer’s encounter is filled with fast paced action. The pages are an easy connection to readers and their reward is a shocking conclusion. The closing act is capped off with a full page image that leaves no doubt that things will be forever changed for C.O.W.L.

FINAL POINT: 9.1

The plans built by Geoffrey Warner start to crack at the seams with another excellent chapter for the sequel series. Strong writing from Higgins and Siegel tear away at Warner’s vision. Capped off by the fantastic art and lettering by Reis and Otsmane-Elhaou, the return of C.O.W.L. continues to impress with its’ more mature themes.

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FALLING IN LOVE ON THE PATH TO HELL #4 (IMAGE COMICS)

Asami and MacRaith. The most unlikely lovers in comics. After both wind up in Purgatory, the Samurai and Cowboy start developing a surprising bond. Mohan is the current ruler of this domain. With an army of savages behind him, the two have to find a way to survive or get swallowed up in the insanity around them.

Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #4 by Gerry Duggan, Garry Brown, Chris O’Halloran, and Joe Sabino picks up after MacRaith found out the punishment for “failing to comply” to Mohan’s orders.

Let’s take a deeper dive into what unfolds now.

Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #4 by Gerry Duggan, Garry Brown, Chris O’Halloran, and Joe Sabino (Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Duggan concludes the opening arc on a steady note. MacRaith continues to display many sides to his character. After surviving (due to Asami’s help) the disturbing attack, he becomes more driven to handle Mohan once and for all. Like any good plan in Hell, his scheming fails. This leads into a very unique surprise as MacRaith winds up in a new landscape.

From here, Duggan solidifies what has been building for the opening set. Asami lets her guard down to both MacRaith and the readers. This comes on the heels of seeing some of her demons make their appearance. Pacing builds up the change in direction as the close brings the pair one thing that they’ve been severely lacking: something to believe in.

Brown and O’Halloran gives readers great images as the story leads into new horizons. The backstory of Asami conveys her trauma as she relives a painful memory. MacRaith’s ploy against Mohan is brought to the forefront with no punches pulled. This leads into a fantatsic full page image as things defer from course in a monster way.

A two page splash hits as MacRaith’s journey leads him into a new world. The coloring and brightness lead readers to make their own calls on where things go from here. Once back on the “normal” playing field, A full page splash delivers on what has been climbing since issue one. This all leads to a strong closing page. With Sabino’s lettering popping off, a smaller panel of Asami speaks volumes concludes the arc with many possibilities following.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

The love story of Asami and MacRaith heads into its next phase with an excellent closing for the inital arc. Duggan’s writing takes the pair into new and unpredicatible territory. Brown and the art team construct a gritty and sometimes hopeful landscape for love against the odds.

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PARANOID GARDENS #3 (DARK HORSE COMICS)

On the outside, everything might seem normal. It’s a completely different story inside the gates of Paradise Gardens. Loo is trying to navigate through her mysterious past while unlocking the hidden world she now resides in. Can she save the Gardens before Dr. Zerc takes her and the care center down?

PARANOID GARDENS #3 by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, Chris Weston, Dave Stewart and Nate Piekos dives deeper into intrigue with its’ latest chapter.

Let’s not wait any longer and see what unfolds now!

PARANOID GARDENS #3 by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, Chris Weston, Dave Stewart and Nate Piekos (DARK HORSE COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The crisis of the gardens proves add more layers to an ever evolving mystery surrounding Loo. Knowing she is being kept at bay by fellow staff members keeps readers guessing. The pacing of the story allows time for that to build while other events take center stage. None have a greater impact than the fallout of Dr. Zerc’s manipulations behind the scenes.

The writing doesn’t tip off too much involving the “big bad”. Zerc comes across as desperate, yet cut-throat to achieve his plans. The health of the Gardens is on;y an afterthought in this case. Allowing Loo to come and save the day casts her and her abilities in a new light. Her showcase leads into a sold closing act. With Zerc digging in deeper, the secrets of Loo may be the make or break point for what has already been a lights-out hit.

Weston and Stewart bring a distinct look to the visuals of the Gardens’ residents. The opening page captures the spirit of the Gardens. It is quiet, reserve and has a bigger story lying in wait. Some of the more “unique” residents continue to steal scenes, assisting the one-liners.

The flashback pages break from the formula. Using black and white shades is an easy segway into the close. Loo letting loose with her abilities comes across as a big event. Each panel carries a big weight and equally important reactions. This flows into the final page where it appears Zerc is ready to make his move.

FINAL POINT: 9.1

The grounds of the Paradise Gardens become caught up in the crossfire of Dr. Zerc. The writing keeps its unparalleled balance of humor and drama on a high level. With strong visuals that mirror the brooding themes, “Paranoid Gardens” hits anothe rbig mark at its’ midway point!

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SUPERMAN #18 (DC COMICS)

Pushed to the brink, the Man of Steel makes a deal with the devil (literally). With Amanda Waller closing in on complete victory, Superman and Zatanna take extreme measures. Conducting business with NERON can’t end well, right? Nothing is off limits in the quest for Absolute Power!

SUPERMAN #18 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell and Ariana Maher leads the heroic pair into the Dark Roads! What do they find along the way?

Let’s take a closer look and see what lies ahead!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Williamson throws a unique perspective into an already chaotic scenario. For this crisis, readers see Superman cross a line or the greater win. Making Neron the deciding factor plays well for amping up the drama. Its’ fallout dives into Superman’s will to win no matter the cost. This complements the efforts of Lois and company to track him down. The actions also feature both heroes opinions on Magic. It is very well known Superman and Magic do not mix. However, for his partner here, that is her world.

Zatanna is written as challenged to find her identity. The dialogue with her and Supes comes off impactful. She lays out her insecurities and challenges Superman about his Magic ethic stance. This leads into a play when the main antagonist appears. Both heroes make a call which leads into a solid finale. The epilogue brings everything back full circle. One door appears to close but the last page says otherwise and then some.

Campbell presents excellent imagery as the pair enters into the dark side of Magic. The depiction of Neron comes off as everything one would expect when dealing with a devil. This leads into a fantastic two page splash as they travel the Dark Roads. Campbell’s attention to details in this massive piece will have readers glued to the pages.

The latter half of the book is fueled by Superman and Zatanna’s conflicting views. Campbell captures their points of view and drives home the feelings from both. It plays into a solid action sequence before resolving their dilemma. The issue is capped off with a soon to be iconic page of Superman and Lois reuniting. It perfectly brings an end to their quest as they head into the monster crossover finale.

FINAL POINT: 9

There’s sympathy for a hero, but no devil as the struggles hit a definitive stop for Superman in this chapter. Williamson weaves a debate about magic through conflict with his excellent writing. Campbell continues to impress with the high level imagery. This one will have fans excited as the Man of Steel heads back into the fight for Absolute Power!

NINJAK VS ROKU #4 (VALIANT COMICS/ALIEN BOOKS)

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For this entry, the super spies of the Valiant Universe have arrived at their final showdown. Colin King was left on Death’s doorstep. Roku is a fractured shell of herself through grueling combat. Who will be the ultimate victor when the smoke clears?

NINJAK VS ROKU #4 by AJ Ampadu, Diego Giribaldi, Lautaro Ftuli, and Camila Jorge is the final stop on the “Road To Resurgence”.

Let’s take a closer look to see how events conclude.

NINJAK VS ROKU #4 by AJ Ampadu, Diego Giribaldi, Lautaro Ftuli, and Camila Jorge (Valiant Comics/Alien Books) Cover: Richard Ortiz

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Ampadu mixes in a few surprises while closing out events for Mr. King and company. The opening sequence does a solid build into the first reveal. Readers will see a shift in direction as Ninjak crashes the scene. The explanation of how he recovers is a unique concept. It plays into the mystical subplot looming with the Undead Monk. Ninjak is redefined from the experience which helps for what lies ahead.

Pacing never takes a break as the story progresses. Readers get locked in for the showdown as the action pops off the pages. Ampadu constructs a steady build until the final blow is dealt. Its’ fallout deescalates slowly for the key players to each get their parting shots in. The ending is a fitting conclusion before the next crossover event. It is one that lives up to the bar that can only set from Valiant’s super spy.

Giribaldi and Ftuli deliver stellar imagery as the showdown commences. The full page shot of Ninjak entering the scene grabs readers right away. It’s matched by a few full splashes as Ninjak rebuilds his pysche. The panels present a deep dive into a broken soul. Readers will see how things unfold as Ninjak finally is ready for the last face-off.

The action panels never waiver on the excitement. Its’ paced with an energetic feel. Action fans will be very pleased at the final product. The pages flow very easy to the parting image. Ninjak’s closing action is gifted a near full page shot that concludes an impressive thrill ride once and for all.

FINAL GRADE: 8.2

The final stop before Resurgence doesn’t miss its’ mark with a solid ending for the one and only Colin King. Ampadu’s writing conveys a battle of wills and skills. Giribaldi and Ftuli craft excellent action through a chaotic backdrop. It’s a fitting addition to the legacy of Valiant’s definitive Super Spy.

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TRANSFORMERS #12 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the Decepticons are on the verge of final victory. Soundwave has led a precise attack onto Earth. The new “head of the table” has been serving nothing but pain and suffering. Optimus Prime and any others who would cross his path have found little hope. A final play has been called to thwart Soundwave. Is it too late?

TRANSFORMERS #12 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) brings readers to the conclusion of its’ second arc!

Let’s see how the Energon Universe is left after this!

TRANSFORMERS #12 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Johnson has systematically broken Optimus Prime with his writing. For this closing chapter, Prime hits his final points. Readers watch as he unleashes the pent-up anger on his over-confident foes. The result shows a role-reversal. No longer the stoic leader. Johnson replaces him with someone looking to end events once and for all. The change in persona leads to a drastic measure taken. It becomes a polarizing moment for the legendary head of the Autobots.

Prime’s stance causes some friction with his allies from Cybertron. Elita and Prime’s dialogue brings forth many old emotions. Defending Earth doesn’t register with Prime’s old ally and choices are made. Johnson ramps up the drama in this section. Its’ build presents readers with an impactful conclusion. The ramifications of the latest stand undoubtably leaves a massive cloud hanging over head. As one door has closed, another one has completely swung open.

Corona and Spicer continue to shine with the fantastic artwork. Carly’s valiant effort to help pops off the half page panel. It’s given a perfect complimentary image of Cliffjumper smiling in approval to her actions. Pacing speeds events up to a thunderous stopping point. A half page image unveils the destruction that has just transpired. This becomes the starting point for Optimus Prime to become unleashed.

The art team leaves nothing back as Prime delivers his frustration onto the Decepticons. One in particular scene drops a huge exclamation point within the pages. Seeign Prime’s eyes switch colors for this action was a great touch. It left readers no doubt that something out of character just happened.

Another excellent moment is the conversation with Elita and Prime. The art team encases the bursting emotions to give the ultimate choice made more gravity. This leads to an excellent full page splash! With Prime’s guilty narration, the closing image will have readers talking as to the fate of the Energon Universe’s alien protectors.

FINAL GRADE: 9.6

With its’ second arc coming to a show-stopping finale, Johnson, Corona and the team present readers with an intense read. Johnson’s writing pushes Optimus Prime to new heights. Corona, Spicer and Wooten construct amazing imagery as a new stat quo appears on the horizon.

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GREEN LANTERN #15 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, The moves of Amanda Waller continue to reign supreme over the DCU. Everyone has been put on notice. With hope dwindling further away, one refuses to go down without a fight. It doesn’t matter if it’s “Blackest Day or Brightest Night. No evil ever escapes Hal Jordan’s sight!

GREEN LANTERN #15 by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Dave Sharpe (Back-up Story by: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Montos, Adriano Lucas, and Dave Sharpe) sees Hal make a risky play to get back in the action!

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Adams brings out the best of Hal Jordan for an exciting tale. The writing shows off his fearlessness in heading right into the lion’s den of danger. Readers watch as the danger doesn’t just stem to Waller. Breaking into one of Batman’s islands to “borrow” a plane makes for a risky yet enjoyable start to his latest adventure. Adding Flash into the mix works on many levels.

Their bold play into Waller’s operations speeds events into a kinetic pace. Hal has never been a perfect hero by any stretch. Seeing his maneuvering through the main protagonist here provides thrills that scream vintage GL. It builds towards a solid conclusion built around the notion of hope. Readers see this grow from another hero rising to the occasion: Alan Scott. The dialogue gifts the change in direction needed to get Jordan on the path to making a run at Waller before it’s too late.

Pasarin, Albert, and Fajardo Jr. construct great action around the drama of Waller’s plans. Seeing what Hal is planning to steal is given a full page image to exemplify the risks. Once Flash and Hal fly into action, the pacing ramps up another degree. This becomes evident with another full page image of Hall transitioning into battle.

In between the action, Dove, Star Sapphire and Alan Scott all get ample panel time to push their stories forward. The art team captures the wear of their conflicts. It counters the high stakes action of Jordan’s tale to give readers a multi-layered issue. This one has something for everyone.

The back-up story gives an epilogue into the John Stewart “Green Lantern: War Journal” series with a bigger saga on the horizon.

FINAL POINT: 8.2

The world of Hal Jordan never ceases to reach for new heights. Even with the “Absolute Power” shadow looming overhead, the will of the legendary Lantern doesn’t falter. Solid writing and art craft an exciting companion to what is easily DC’s biggest event in decades.

ASTONISHING TIMES: RISE OF THE KOKIN (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, readers have arrived at the conclusion of a mysterious origin. The world of Astonishing Times has had fans talking since 2021. It is a fantastic read for any superhero fan. One character has broken out from the pack in that series. The story behind the dangerous Kokin has reached its’ final destination in this closing chapter.

ASTONISHING TIMES: RISE OF THE KOKIN #5 by Frank J. Barbiere & Arris Quinones, Ruairi Coleman, Reese Hannigan, Andrew Cramer, Taylor Esposito and Dylan Todd looks to wrap up loose ends before departing.

Let’s take a closer look at how things fare now!

ASTONISHING TIMES: RISE OF THE KOKIN #5 by Frank J. Barbiere & Arris Quinones, Ruairi Coleman, Reese Hannigan, Andrew Cramer, Taylor Esposito and Dylan Todd (Comixology Originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Coleman fills the pages with a sense of danger and deceit. Yuto’s scheming comes to a head with a power play made by the Kokin. It instantly creates the uneasiness while waiting for the next move to be made. Pacing keeps things moving at a very fast level. It matches the frenetic action now kicking into high gear.

The writing sets up a duel that isn’t short on its’ shock. Once the winner is about to proclaim victory, Kokin’s dialogue gives a few key quotes before ending it with a loud exclamation point. The fallout ties up most loose ends, with a few heartstring pulling pages. It has been quite a journey seeing how the Kokin has evolved since day one. Knowing that key component will kickstart some interest to go back and read Astonishing Tales is a big win for all.

Coleman and the art team give readers one last chapter flooded with action. Yuto and Kokin’s build before its’ eventual showdown captures Yuto’s cockiness. It camouflages the challenge thrown down. At this stage, the action is in full swing. The showdown is met with a violent ending. Before bowing out, the art team brings the emotional wear of the Kokin to the forefront. Events close with a familiar face and wondering if this is the end or the end…for now?

FINAL GRADE: 8.3

The thrilling saga of the Kokin comes to a show-stopping end with its’ blend of excitement and drama. Coleman delivered an excellent wrap-up with their writing. Coleman and the art team never falter on giving readers big action before mixing in the strong drama fueling this series since day one. If action stories are your specialty, there’s no way you can afford to pass on this story.

UNCANNY X-MEN #2 (MARVEL COMICS)

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For this entry, the latest adventures of Marvel’s most Uncanny mutants continues onward! Rogue, Gambit and Wolverine are picking up the pieces after the Fall of Krakoa. In their travels, the trio has encountered challenges. They have also had an encounter with a dying mutant which left an impression on where the dream of Xavier goes now.

After last issue’s conclusion, there are more mysteries about to unfold. Are the trio ready for what approaches them now?

UNCANNY X-MEN #2 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson and Clayton Cowles dives head first into the next phase of the Children of the Atom!

Let’s take a closer look at what unfolds now!

UNCANNY X-MEN #2 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson and Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Simone juggles the core theme of the X-men while establishing some new challenges. The mix of the Outliers presents a familiar sense of helping those in need. The big difference maker here (and breakout character of the series) is Rogue. Simone’s writing shows off her leadership skills and claim to Xavier’s dream. Rogue’s reaction to a conversation with Cyclops is prime example of why she is perfect in this new role.

The Outliers show potential as to where they fit into the new Mutant landscape. Their “conflict” with the X-Men plays out naturally. With the latest addition to the X-Men making the save, Simone is stacking the deck with a great line-up. Readers will be very locked in for their eventual showdown with Corina Ellis. Ellis has made waves in the shadows and builds into a great swerve for the closing page. This series is really hitting all the marks.

Marquez and Wilson start the issue off with a forgotten time with Charles Xavier. The innocent period piece pays off later in the book, but creates a sense of curiosity to the overall picture. The Outliers display their powers in some excellent action sequences, but are upstaged by a debut.

A familiar face has returned to the team. The art team welcomes her into the picture with a striking full page image. Wilson’s coloring skills make this pop right off the page. Had it not be for the final image, it would have stolen the show. That honor goes to a reveal that is sure to challenge Rogue and company. Overall, the art gives much emotion along with the action. It’s a perfect balance that doesn’t miss.

FINAL POINT: 9.2

A very familiar theme runs through the next chapter of the Uncanny era. With Simone’s incredible writing, the story brings out the best of each character dealing with the Outliers. Marquez, Wilson and Cowles construct an emotionally filled standoff building towards an even greater danger lurking. There is no fear of a sophomore slump with this issue. It’s filled with great storytelling that readers won’t want to put down.

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THE PENGUIN #12 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the King of Gotham’s Underworld closes out his return. Oswald Cobblepot returned to his old stomping grounds. The U.S. government had plans for Cobblepot. Little did they realize what sinister trouble that had just unleashed.

Reclaiming his crown has been a challenge for the Batman rogue. Cobblepot’s children have been unwilling to give up their power. That was never going to stop him. The streets of Gotham have become filled with blood and bodies. It appears the Penguin is back but can he survive when plans go sideways?

The Penguin #12 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (DC Comics) delivers a definitive conclusion to its’ year long saga.

Let’s take a closer look at how things conclude.

The Penguin #12 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (DC Comics) - Cover: Carmine Di Giandomenico

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

King’s long burn build pays off for an exciting conclusion for Mr. Cobblepot and company. With power at his fingertips, Cobblepot plays the odds which backfires. Putting the Dark Knight in a unique spot, the writing never sways from Penguin’s cold, ruthless demeanor.

Batman and Cobblepot’s conversations always stays grounded to the long history between both. Even as he questions his place in Gotham, Penguin doesn’t let go of the thought he’s one step ahead of everyone else. This plays out perfectly with the full circle moment with the government. The conclusion is a fitting and reflective vision of one of Gotham’s most notorious figures. King always delivers on bringing out the psychological aspects of his leads. This tale is no exception as it paints Cobblepot in a brand new light.

De Latorre and Maiolo send events out with stong visuals. Batman’s plight to save Penguin keeps a swift, frantic pace. This leads to a great split page of both falling for differing reasons.

In dealing with fallout from the power play, the art team closes in on Cobblepot’s ability to pivot for business. The scenes in dealing with Addison is prime example of this. Heading into the closing act, the parting conversation with Batman ends with a great full page splash of both looking over “their” city. Readers are left with a perfect closing page that leaves no question on where things stand now.

FINAL POINT: 9.7

The legendary Batman villain ends his journey to reclaim his throne with an explosive finale. King’s writing draws out the cold-blooded nature of fighting for power. De Latorre, Maiolo and Cowles’ visuals present an impactful end and new beginning that shouldn’t be missed. A new era of Gotham begins again.

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