GEIGER #18 (IMAGE COMICS/GHOST MACHINE)

For all intents and purpose, Tariq Geiger should be dead. Caught in a nuclear explosion, Geiger gained immense powers. This has caused a huge bullseye to be placed on his back. Those that have tried to take out “The Glowing Man” have failed immensely.

After Geiger overextends his powers, he has been knocked unconscious and taken prisoner. He finds himself in a tough situation. A warden has sentenced him for death. Drained from his powers, Geiger finds himself closer to death than he has been in quite some time.

GEIGER #18 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Eduardo Pansica, Norm Rapmund, Robert Nugent, Brad Anderson, & Rob Leigh pits The Glowing Man against overwhelming odds to survive.

Let’s take a closer look to see how this shapes up.

GEIGER #18 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Eduardo Pansica, Norm Rapmund, Robert Nugent, Brad Anderson, & Rob Leigh (Image Comics/ Ghost Machine)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In the ever changing world of Geiger, always expect the unexpected. Seeing him as a prisoner unlocks true horrors. A guard’s bliss in seeing Geiger and another inmate fight leads to a dark overtone. This results in a dangerous judgement. The writing leans into the emotional call to action. It results in unleashing Pandora’s box.

Readers watch as a dark side was unleashed. The dialogue dives into the weight Geiger carries. It becomes very clear what mistake was made in trying to take him out. The pace slows down to focus in on the fallout. Once the closing act begins, it is a straight shot to wrap up. Readers get a steady finish to a deeper look into a borken Glowing heart.

Pansica steps in for the opening portion of the book. Goldbeard introduces himself to this issue via full page shot. His persona shines in these opening panels. Once events move to the prison, the tone embraces the darker aspects of the writing. It leads into an intense face-off with Geiger and a cell mate.

Their encounter covers much ground when a corrupt guard intervenes. It results in a corrupt verdict against Geiger. A full page image shows his fate. Readers watch a slow build until events fully explode. The art team delivers a few vintage Geiger moments. This style amplifies a treasured discovery. There are many elements swirls around these panels. As Frank takes over to close, panels tie up loose ends with a strong final page. It serves as a reset point for an already fantastic journey.

FINAL GRADE: 8.6

Geiger faces off with more than mortality in this latest chapter. Johns’ writing digs deep inside a glowing soul. Pansica, Frank and the art team unleash an inner rage which humanity still questions. A solid chapter to finish with a new adventure waiting in the wings.

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GALACTIC #1 (DSTLRY)

Jecht Marco is anything but your ordinary bounty hunter. His reputation proceeds him. Along with his partner Wolf, Marco has made more enemies than friends. That hasn’t stopped his trade of choice. The latest assignment is to bring back a Princess to her kingdom. She currently is on a bender on a very happy planet. Sounds easy enough right?

It couldn’t be farther from the truth.

GALACTIC #1 by Curt Pires, Amilcar Pinna, Lee Loughridge & Micah Myers presents one of the wildest stories of 2025 and beyond.

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Pires dabbles in many themes for this opening issue. Marco is a questionable figure in his own right. His pairing with Wolf provides for great comical banters. It helps offset the wild and mature places the story goes. Princess Seriah takes her life pleasures to extremes. It breaks the mold of what one may think of the “typical” space rescue. That is exactly what Pires pushes for here.

The rescue mission takes a few turns into the wilder aspects of space. Readers watch as the trio gets wrapped up in a trafficking operation. This results in more outrageous takes before regrouping to finish. The story takes a more serious turn with a few drastic detours. Nothing is so over the top that readers get taken out. Instead, the result is a grander scale event taking place right before their eyes.

Pinna and Loughridge bring the heat early in the story. Marco’s escape from a bad business deal sets the pace. It shifts to a more calm point. Marco’s charm is written on his face. Seriah’s escapism is also brought to the forefront.

The book deals with mature themes that elevate her frustrations of royalty. This connects with the audience once Marco and Wolf meet her. The two page splash of where they refuel represents the tones of the adult sci-fi tale being spun. Panels take chances and hit their mark. After the dramatic escape, reactions slow down for a fantastic bait and switch. This moves events to close. Just as the team has you thinking one thing, the full image final page changes everything up & its’ only getting started.

FINAL GRADE: 9.5

Blending mature extremes to a sci-fi caper results in a sci-fi tale that needs to be read asap! Pires takes readers on a wildly intense ride & never holds back. Pinna and Loughridge construct emotional art to balance out the insanity pouring off the pages. You don’t want to miss where this story goes form here!

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THE MORTAL THOR #4 (MARVEL COMICS)

Hello there! Padawan J here, the resident Star Wars expert from the ODPH! This week I'm going to be reviewing the 4th issue of The Mortal Thor from Marvel Comics!

To this point in the three prior issues, we've been following the journeys of Sigurd Jarlson. A man who looks a heck of a lot like Thor, but doesn't have any memories of his past. Despite that he's still extremely handy with a hammer and has attracted some attention. So now things take a turn, and we focus on Asgard. So let's jump into it!

Credit: Marvel Comics

The Mortal Thor #4 by Al Ewing (Writer), Juan Cabal (Artist), Mattia Iacono (Color Artist) & VC's Joe Sabino (Letterer) is a surprising change of pace, but one that works considering Canada recently celebrated Thanksgiving, and the United States is about to.

The Story

Al Ewing really surprised me with the story in this issue. Considering how things ended in the third issue with Odin himself showing up to confront Loki (or who we presume to be Loki), I really expected a continuation of that. However we instead turn our focus to Asguard and those who live there.

We catch up with what exactly the Asguardians have been doing since Thor's "death", and hint...it's exactly what you think it is. However it's also a time to catch up with the sort of political machinations of Asguard. Thor was the All Father after all, and with his death it has left a vacancy on the throne. A vacancy that none are willing to take up the mantle and fill the shoes.

As I said before, I was really caught off guard and surprised by this issue. It was surprisingly down to Earth (or would it be Asguard in this case?) and an interesting look into how the Asguardians are dealing with things post-Thor. I really enjoyed the subterfuge and double crossing in the issue, along with the sense of greater purpose. It reminded me of the first two Thor movies in the MCU, and would be a fascinating thread to explore further if we get the opportunity to do so.

The Artwork

Juan Cabal & Mattia Iacono did a phenomenal job with the art on the issue. I really liked the way the characters were drawn in the issue, and also how there was a clear difference between the two locations we see in the issue. it also has a classic Thor look & feel to it from recent history.

FINAL POINT: A change of scenery & pace that really doesn't hurt the series in any way. It's a wholesome story that provides enough intrigue to add some interesting layers to the overall story being told. Together with some great artwork, this issue is a must read for any Thor fan!

Overall Grade: 8.0/10

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I SAW SANTA: A SPAWN CHRISTMAS STORY #1 (IMAGE COMICS/TODD McFARLANE PRODUCTIONS)

‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, because everyone was dead. Not the story you are used to, but in the Spawn Universe this version is not a surprise but expected. I Saw Santa is a Christmas story from the world of Spawn that if you like horror you’re going to want to check out. Let’s dive in and see what it’s all about.

(IMAGE COMICS/TODD McFARLANE PRODUCTIONS)

I Saw Santa #1: A SPAWN CHRISTMAS STORY #1

 

Plot/Script By Chris Killian & Andrew Sanders – Art By Thomas Nachlik

Colors By Dan & Dave Kemp - Letters By Andworld Design

Edited By Thomas Healy - Published By Image Comics


***Minor Spoilers Possible***

 

STORY OVERVIEW:

Detectives Sam & Twitch of the NYPD show up to a homicide scene on Christmas Eve. But this is no normal homicide, this is a brutal and gory entire family murder. Both parents, two kids, and even the dog have been killed and their heads removed and placed in gift boxes, with the lyrics to “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” written on the boxes. The detectives discover that it may not have been the killer that turned the murder in as originally believed, but the evidence points towards Jolly Old Saint Nick himself as the one that turned in the murder to the police.

We then catch up with Santa who is covered in blood and despondent. The reason being is the killer gifted him with this kill, and it isn’t the first time this has happened. The letter the killer left was signed by a naughty boy Charlie, who murdered his own family and tried to kill Santa in 1995. Now he’s back and it appears he won’t stop until he or Santa are dead.

WRITING:

This book is a fantastic Christmas horror story, that really pushes the envelope. Chris Killian & Andrew Sanders bring a really messed up story to the season of joy. The carnage, brutality, and overall messed up family murders were totally unexpected, but in the realm of the Spawn Universe it works perfectly. The back story of Charlie and his initial run in with Santa where he murdered his family and tried to kill Santa is somehow more messed up then the family kill the story opens with.

ARTWORK:

The art in this book matches the messed-up story perfectly. Thomas Nachlik does an amazing job of bringing this violent and brutal story to life with his art. The graphic and gory nature of the story is only overshadowed by how awesome and graphic the art is. Nachlik really brings these murders to life in stunning detail and leaves nothing to the imagination. Meanwhile, Dan Kemp & Dave Kemp put the exclamation point on the art with their color pallet. The art team really hit a homerun with this book and deserve a ton of credit.

Final Grade: 10/10

I Saw Santa #1 is an awesome Christmas horror story that will make all horror fans rejoice. The violence and graphic nature of this book will make it not for everyone. However, if you are a fan of the Terrifier series this book will hit the spot for you. Personally, I can’t wait for the second book and to see what comes next. This is my Pick of the Week and if you are a horror fan you need to run to the LCS and secure your copy NOW!

ABSOLUTE BATMAN #14 (DC COMICS)

The road to Hell has led to this moment. When Waylon Jones went missing, Batman started an investigation. What he discovered was pure terror. Ark-M had changed his friend into a crocodile-like creature. That wasn’t the only horror he discovered. A walking abomination known as BANE decimated him their first round. This lead to torture and experimentation. Bruce Wayne was forever changed.

Upon his escape, Wayne returned home to find his friends disfigured and a message behind it. There was no running away from this force. Bane wants him for a special reason. Wayne will not go gently into that quiet night. Someone is not walking away from this fight.

ABSOLUTE BATMAN #14 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin, & Clayton Cowles delivers one of the most brutal fights in comic history.

Put up a ringside seat and let’s ring the bell. It’s fight time!

ABSOLUTE BATMAN #14 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin, & Clayton Cowles (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Knowing the history of these two in the prime DCU, expectations were high. Snyder went All In on the violence for this brawl. The writing presents it as a tactical battle of wills. It mirrors Jones’ prize fight to the letter. Both underdogs should have no chance to win. In this case, Wayne goes to extremes for victory. There is no expense to physical or environmental cost he’s willing to pay.

This sense of sheer violence may be off putting to some. It’s needed to tell the story here. With each blow, readers can feel the pain inflicted. Bane’s confidence proves to be a weakness in this fight. The writing shows how he will not cave. This leads to a dramatic final strike. It turns everything on its axis as limits are pushed well beyond reason. The result is a brutal climax that crowns Gotham’s champ.

Snyder pens an impactful monologue to cruise into the closing. The final page is a haunting one as another evil emerges. There is no shortage of how this series has only scratched the surface of how dark the world of Batman can truly be. Phenomenal work.

Dragotta and Martin carry each page with a sense of painful pomp and circumstance. The showdown is presented with a heavy weight. It is all too fitting for where this sotry goes. Once the first swing is taken, the gas pedal is hit. There is nothing held back. This is as extreme as a fight you will ever see in a fictional story.

It is a true David vs. Goliath as Batman fights. Bane is presented as larger than life. Each action taken on him is raw brutality. From dangling eyeballs to severing nerves, nothing is off limits. The full image of Croc entering the fight causes a momentum shift. There’s plenty of bloodshed going around in these pages. It comes to a head when Batman makes a risky final move. The result is a grotesque full page. This puts a stamp on the finish before more calm pages to end with. The last page will have readers talking as true evil enters the playing field. Get ready.

FINAL POINT: 9.5

The last man standing bout between Bane and Batman lives up to the marquee. Snyder pens a tale pouring with intensity and emotion. Dragotta and Martin leave nothing for the judges as they craft the definition of brutality in their panels. It’s an intense read but well worth the time. Bring a mouth guard. You’re gonna need it for how hard this hits.

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DC K.O. #2 (DC COMICS)

Ready for round two? The fate of the DCU is at stake with a dangerous tournament. Darkseid has returned more powerful than ever. The lord of the Absolute Universe wants more. This has forced the Justice League’s hand. Representatives have been selected to fight.

The fight has already had some unpredictability play out. Batman was eliminated. Lex Luthor has returned with a vengeance. Even the Quantum Quorum have no idea what’s coming. Darkseid is hiding inside of Booster Gold! That was all in issue #1?!

DC K.O. #2 by Scott Snyder, Joshua Williamson, Xermánico, Javier Fernández, Alejandro Sánchez & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou rings the bell for another wild round.

Let’s take a closer look at where the next fall leads!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue centers around Superman’s drive to win. The writing goes back to the previous board game amongst friends. Their banter eludes to life outside of heroes. Williamson tosses in a comment that spins into something more. With the notion Superman would be president in play, this only amplifies with the chapter. It also allows for another figure to step up with their own vision.

Seeing Lex Luthor in his evil glory is a sight. Through the combat to acquire the DCU’s more powerful weapons, Luthor shows the lengths he’s willing to go. There is more fun chaotic brawling in this chapter. Joker is stealing scenes in this tourney. His antics do fall back behind Luthor. Watching a daring move made sends shockwaves to the audience. This is topped by Superman’s response. Snyder times it perfectly to hit. This is the moment of the book. Even as the ending throws another curve, it doesn’t hit as hard as what the Man Of Steal has done. Another excellent read.

Fernández and Sánchez give readers many fond action points throughout this chapter. The two page splash of weapons covers the dream list of DC lore. This spirals into the featured match-ups of the 32 combatants. Some pairings leave a stronger reaction than expected. Joker taking out Giganta is a prime example of this. Seeing his devilish grin as he plots sends chills before some dark humor.

Luthor and Superman get a proper two page splash. It hits every mark that readers would want to see. Their fight gets upstaged by a striking full page image. Panels match their hatred for each other while the tourney pressure weighs in. The art team throws in a small break with a Venomed Lobo versus Starro. Readers are gifted a series of two page splashes. This will be a popular moment before things take a sharp turn.

Once here, Superman’s move takes center stage. The event gets a bold two page splash. It helps amplify the end of this round. With the field dwindled down, a simple grid page shows who’s left. The closing act gives another panel a monster, but inevitable feel. Another shake-up occurs to bring down the house. The art team is really bringing it for this series thus far.

FINAL GRADE: 9.4

The second round of DCU combat goes full throttle on bringing the action. There’s a fair share on exciting match-ups presented via the writing. Fernández and Sánchez pull out all the stops with the art. Two rounds in and there’s no judge’s decision needed. This is a complete knockout for readers!

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LOST FANTASY #5 (IMAGE COMICS)

The wait is over. A world below ours was affected by a natural disaster. This allowed for an escape of monsters via a schism. Keeping the peace are Great Hunters dealing with these creatures. One hunter that is now handling this problem is Henry Blackheart

After the events of his case in Montana, Blackheart looks to get back in action. His new case hits close to home. Monsters of all kinds better beware. The hunt is officially on!

Lost Fantasy #5 by Curt Pires, Luca Casalanguida, Mark Dale & Micah Myers kicks off an all new arc.

Let’s take a closer look at how this new story begins!

Lost Fantasy #5 by Curt Pires, Luca Casalanguida, Mark Dale & Micah Myers (IMAGE COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Pires opens this latest case with a bit of bait and switch. Starting in the present day, Blackheart starts his investigation. His calm persona hides the more personal aspects of this case. Once the story jumps back 24 hours, more darkness starts to emerge. Events move quickly thanks to a hooded figure. His actions are swift and violent as he confronts Cyrus.

Readers are quickly treated to an all out melee with huge swords. Casalanguida goes big for these moments. A two page splash sets a violent course full speed ahead. There are plenty of amazing action panels here. The fight ends with a monster full page exclamation point.

Once the smoke clears, Henry starts processing what has gone down. The dialogue cuts as he accepts the clues but challenges them. A visit to Nihlas proves eventful. The dialogue features the rivals in a respectful place. Knowing what happened with Cyrus, animosity is put aside. It leads to the closing pages. A parting full page image leaves no doubt that a hunt has started. Pray for those in Henry’s way.

This chapter also has a feature from Pires, Franklin Jonas & Maxi Dall'o. A new character is joining the ranks. The pages tease a magical aspect right before dealing with some bad guys. Very intriguing indeed.

FINAL GRADE: 9

Henry Blackheart returns with a personal case he can’t walk away from. Pires sets the stage with a deeply rooted attack through unclear motives. Casalanguida & Dale bring the actions with some incredible fight scenes. The latest arc has all the making for an all time classic.

Let me know your thoughts on Lost Fantasy #5 in the comments below. Thanks for reading!

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NIGHTWING #132 (DC COMICS)

How the student has truly become the teacher. Dick Grayson had taken a young kid with immense power under his wing. The learning curve has been difficult, esp. when the sidekick possesses Kryptonian strength. All seems normal until a Kryptonite bullet takes the boy out.

A haunting image is placed in Nightwing’ head. The Zanni is here. Time for diplomacy is over. Vengeance fills his heart now. What will he find as he looks to take down the evil threat once and for all?

NIGHTWING #132 by Dan Watters, Dexter Soy, Veronica Gandini & Wes Abbott escalates business with its’ latest chapter.

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

NIGHTWING #132 by Dan Watters, Dexter Soy, Veronica Gandini & Wes Abbott (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Just when readers think they know the story, Watters throws a few curves. Olivia Pearce has crossed a line with her actions. This pushes Grayson into making a rash choice. Taking the fight to Pearce’s home turf fills pages with solid action. Her suit mimics Grayson’s every move. The one thing it cannot is his heart. In this case, that might be more costly than it seems.

Readers watch as Pearce’s unhinged origin starts to slowly unwind. The writing walks through the slow play to lure out the Boy Wonder. When plans go awry, it unlocks a true terror. Even as trained as Grayson is, the moment throws him completely off-guard. It also disguises the true play at hand. Watters takes Grayson completely out of his comfort zone. The chaotic manner sets the stage for a greater downfall commencing. There is an overwhelming sense of fear that encompasses Bludhaven’s hero to his core. A perfect exit point until next time.

Soy and Gandini open with a full shot of Nightwing-Prime fighting for life. The striking image is enough to push Nightwing over the edge. Readers are in for a treat with the full page image of Grayson running into combat. It sets the pace for the next action sequences. Moves fly fast as Pearce activates her suit. Through these panels, Grayson’s rage continues to build.

The face-off on top of the train catapults into Pearce’s reveal. Soy hides Pearce’s face behind flashback panels. This technique keeps hidden Pearce’s long play. It builds up to an absolutely terrifying full page shot. The attention to detail is incredible for this scene. Readers watch as Nightwing becomes lost in the truth that he never sees the next move. This results in a shocking public display. The only thing unchanged is Grayson’s exploding rage. It dissolves into a more somber parting panel. There’s no doubt of how fast Grayson is sinking further into despair.

FINAL GRADE: 8.7

What starts as a confrontation turns into a horrific scene Dick Grayson can’t imagine. Watters hides the brutal truth in his writing. Soy and Gandini deliver on setting the stage for a living nightmare in Bludhaven. Don’t sleep on what’s unfolding here.

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SUPERMAN UNLIMITED #7 (DC COMICS)

Kryptonians beware! After a meteor crashed to Earth, it left an abundance of Krytponite in its wake. The deadly element is easy for the wrong people to obtain. This has made a huge problem for DC’s Super Family. John Henry Irons and Steelworks is working on the problem. He has a very familiar test subject to help him in this quest.

Jon Kent has returned to Smallville with a broken heart. His boyfriend broke up with him in “Secret Six”. Kent returns home to find a new path but something lies in the shadows to halt this journey.

SUPERMAN UNLIMITED #7 by Dan Slott, Jeremy Adams, Lucas Meyer, Marcelo Maiolo & Dave Sharpe throws the spotlight on Jon Kent: Daily Planet reporter!

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

SUPERMAN UNLIMITED #7 by Dan Slott, Jeremy Adams, Lucas Meyer, Marcelo Maiolo & Dave Sharpe (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Slott plots Jon Kent in a new landscape with excellent results. Working with Steelworks appeases his superhero side. There is one aspect that still weighs heavy on the Man of Steel. Breaking up with Jay Nakamura is still an open wound. Adams’ dialogue doesn’t let that escape reader attention. His famous parents are also aware of the “Secret Six” fallout.

Lois Lane’s conversation covers much ground. Adams nails the family caring while pushing Jon into a new direction. This leads into some classic Superman themes. The “Translated from Rooster” was a fun moment. As Jon goes through his reporting phase, it unlocks more of his character. This leads into a solid confrontation and conclusion. Sometimes powers don’t finish conflicts. All it needs is a cooler head to prevail. Readers clearly see that’s why Jon Kent is the hero he is and legend in the future. Very enjoyable read.

Meyer and Maiolo open up the art with a full page of Jon in action. The subtle Jay nods easily effect the Man of Steel. It leads into frustration on Jon’s face before finishing his tests. A two page splash welcomes Jon back to Smallville in style. This all changes once his mother checks in virtually.

Their banter shines as the subject of Jon’s heartbreak. Lois’s optimistic responses sees Jon let his guard down. This rolls into a new investigation. The full page image of Jon using his powers stands out while his grandparents object. Readers watch as this inquisitive move moves into a discovery. The reveal is grand as Jon finds out what has been the disturbance. Meyer sneaks in some action sequences before a full page ends the conflict. This moves into a more light-hearted finish. Readers can sense this right to the last panel. A great one-liner is complimented by a simple panel with huge heart. No better way to visually end this.

FINAL GRADE: 8.8

Jon Kent’s return to Smallville leads to mystery and self-reflection in a fantastic issue. The writing ties in the vintage Superman themes with new takes. Meyer, Maiolo and Sharpe construct superb imagery to guide readers through Jon’s investigation. Truth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow indeed.

Let me know your thoughts on Superman Unlimited #7 in the comments below. Thanks for reading!

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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #16 (MARVEL COMICS)

Hello there! Padawan J here, the resident Star Wars expert from the ODPH! This week I'm going to be reviewing the 16th issue of The Amazing Spider-Man from Marvel Comics!

Peter Parker is MISSING! Stepping up in his absence is Norman Osborne (playing the part of Spider-Man) & Ben Reilly (playing the part of Peter Parker)! Obviously there's more to the role than simply looking the part right? So what happens when both Norman & Ben learn some of those lessons the hard way? Let's jump into it!

The Amazing Spider-Man #16 by Joe Kelly (Writer), John Romita Jr (Penciler), Scott Hanna (Inker), Marcio Menyz (Color Artist) & VC's Joe Caramanga (Letterer) is a great story that has a familiar feel to it, but with a new twist.

The Story

Joe Kelly did a really great job with the story in the issue, and it really surprised me how much I liked it. I went into the issue with not too many expectations and I was surprised with how much I enjoyed it and how much it kept me wanting more. We get to see 3 different perspectives in this issue, and each one of them is unique and is very impactful.

The first perspective is from Norman Osborne, and how he's adapting to playing the part of Spider-Man. Sure it seems like it's all glory & glamour and saving the day while doing what's right. However as Norman learns it's not all it's cracked up to be.

The second is from Ben Reilly and how he's adjusting to playing the role of Peter Parker. For all the abilities Peter possesses, he really has a lot of issues that come up involving his family. Seeing Ben adjusting to this and struggle with trying to live up to just everything Peter stands for and wants was really interesting to read.

The third is from Aunt May, and this is the part that surprised me the most. She has a sit down discussion with a VERY surprising figure that's been a central figure in the Spider-Man mythos for decades! I won't spoil who it is, but it's incredible to see just how much he's changed and how much he cares about Peter.

It'll be interesting to see where things go from here, and just where Peter is. It's an interesting set up, and one that I expect to play out spectacularly. I'm definitely very invested in this story.

The Artwork

John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna & Marcio Menyz all do a fantastic job with the artwork. They really give it the classic feel you've come to know & love from the main Spider-Man comic over the last decade or so. I also really liked the look of Plague Rx, and just how creepy they are. It gives a sense of unknown and mystery that just really enhances the story that much more.

FINAL POINT: 8.0/10

Joe Kelly pens a great story that is sure to intrigue everyone and keep you guessing at every page. Together with spectacular artwork that feels so familiar & amazing you cannot go wrong with this issue!

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X-MEN OF APOCALYPSE #1 (MARVEL COMICS)

Will the real timeline please stand up? That is the question haunting the latest X-Men series. The Age of Apocalypse is over. Yet, their timeline still exists. Sinister eludes that the answers lie in the true timeline, but which one is that?

Now the X-Men of that era have crashed into the 616 trying to solve this mystery. Waiting to greet them is the most powerful mutant alive: Nate Grey … X-MAN!

X-MEN OF APOCALYPSE #1 by Jeph Loeb, Simone Di Meo, Richard Starkings, Tyler Smith continues its’ timeline trouble with an all new chapter.

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

X-MEN OF APOCALYPSE #1 by Jeph Loeb, Simone Di Meo, Richard Starkings, Tyler Smith (Marvel)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Loeb takes readers back to a great deal of nostalgia with this chapter. The AoA team runs directly into Nate Grey. It is far form a happy reunion as Grey is attacked quickly. Once cooler heads prevail, there is a reunion long overdue. Forge and Grey reuniting is a genuine moment. It lets some wounds heal while exposing the mission. Anyone thinking the action would stop here is happily mistaken.

Readers get a dose of 90’s X-Men here. This next statement needs to go viral: GET DI MEO ON A WOLVERINE SERIES! His full page intro light the match on that timebomb. The brawl between bone clawed Wolverine and Sabretooth is a massive win. More of this era’s X-team makes appearances. This rills into a beautiful two page splash with the teams. Readers watch as the action ramps up. Its’ conclusion is very brief. Pacing in here really cuts this portion short. Once arriving at the end, a final panel welcomes more fan-favorites into an already expanded tale.

The chapter is very straight forward. This isn’t a bad thing by any means. In comparisons to other reviews, this one is brief due to said reason.

FINAL GRADE: 8.7

The Age of Apocalypse gets Uncanny in this launching point. Loeb takes readers back into this classic era via the writing. Di Meo does a magnificent job with art duties. This is an exciting tale that reminds you how timeless the Children of The Atom really are.

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CAPTAIN AMERICA #5 (MARVEL COMICS)

Thawed from the ice and into the fire. That is the easiest way to describe this period of Steve Rogers’ life. Sent to Latveria on a mission, events do not go according to plan. A rescue mission is revealed as a government cover-up. David Colton - the new Captain America takes out his fellow Howling Commandoes once this is exposed. It becomes the tip of a more violent iceberg.

Factor in a man by the name of DOOM is ruling the country and the web gets even more complicated.

CAPTAIN AMERICA #5 by Chip Zdarsky, Valerio Schiti, Frank Martin, & Joe Caramagna takes Rogers loyalty to the limit.

Let’s take a closer look on where events play out now.

CAPTAIN AMERICA #5 by Chip Zdarsky, Valerio Schiti, Frank Martin, & Joe Caramagna (MAVREL COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Zdarsky continues to find ways to break Rogers. As noble as his intents are, he becomes caught in a new crossfire. Colton’s rage takes hold. The “flashback” sequences add more to this reveal. Readers can sense the good motives have faded away. Rogers’ reaction mirrors those watching the carnage take place. It leads to a brawl that was solidly built.

Nothing is held back as Colton swings big. His misguided viewpoint clouts any reason. Pacing flows very fast as things keep escalating. The result turns dire as other factors creep in. The fallout brings out the very best of Steve Rogers. His view of the mantle never waivers. Even in the face of his “superiors”, the dialogue never lets readers escape this notion. It winds down to a perfect exit while tying into classic Marvel lore. A tricky feat but executed perfectly.

Schiti & Martin delve into the broken mission’s collapse. Rogers trying to navigate the scene leads into more trouble. A huge image of Cap riding his motorcycle into battle. It is a classic moment that leads to an unthinkable reveal. What Cap sees next, there is no way to be prepared for.

The full image of Colton killing at a military barrack is a disturbing one. Cap’s response is moves form shocked to business rather quickly. Once here, the action panels take over. There is many huge moments crammed in these pages. They end somewhat abruptly due to the ending. Never the less, key points are hit. They compliment more “flashback” points. Readers take this in as the final pages start. It is a crowd pleaser with a few cameos mixed in. This carries a more lighter feel right to the parting panel. The art team gives a solid send-off before heading back to present times.

FINAL GRADE: 8.8

Cap’s mission in Latveria ends on a brutal point with an explosive close. Zdarsky’s writing pushes the heavy toll of combat to a new level. Schiti & Martin it their points with strong art sequences. It is a great throwback before events come back to the present day.

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RACER X #3 (MAD CAVE STUDIOS)

As the Great Alpine Race is upon us, the Smart Money is putting pressure on Dante Ferno to take out Speed Racer. They recognize that Racer X is protecting Speed, so they want to make sure he’s off the board first. Can Racer X survive their attack and still save/help his brother?

CREDIT: MAD CAVE STUDIOS

Racer X #3

Written By Mark Russell – Art By Nuno Plati

Colors By Giada Marchisio & Nicola Righi – Letters By Buddy Beaudoin

Edited By Chas! Pangburn - Published By Mad Cave Studios

 

***Minor Spoilers Possible***

Story Overview:

 

The Smart Money is very concerned that Speed Racer is going to once again win another big race, costing them more money. So, they put even more pressure on Dante Ferno to take care of this problem by taking out not only Speed, but also his protector Racer X. Unfortunately for them Racer X jukes the would-be killers out with a fake Shooting Star that is remote driven. Now at the Great Alpine Race, Speed is all set to try and take the win, with Racer X firmly in his corner. But as Speed is competing and trying to win, Racer X has a little thing on the course with an old fling, Hellkitten. Will Racer X be able to overcome his past, well protecting Speed?

 

Writing:

 

This issue ties a lot of what is going on in the Speed Racer universe together. Mark Russell does a fantastic job of showing all of the moving parts in this arc. The plotting of the Smart Money, coupled with the duty of Racer X to protect his brother Speed leads to some suspenseful moments. At the same time showing a new part of Racer X’s past with the reveal of an old flame, which really adds another wrinkle to the character. The tie into the main Speed Racer story also really makes this issue stand out and shows the importance of this side story.

Artwork:

The artwork in this issue maintains the high standard we've come to expect since the Speed Racer Universe began. Nuno Plati captures the series' anime roots and skillfully adapts them to a contemporary comic style. The racing scenes are dynamic, immersing readers right in the heart of the action. Meanwhile, Giada Marchisio excels with her choice of colors, making every panel visually striking.

Final Thoughts

Racer X #3 is another great installment in the Speed Racer universe. The amazing racing action is only outshined by the awesome dramatic story that is playing out. The revealing of more of Racer X’s past, humanizes him more showing us more Rex Racer. This is a must pickup at the shop this week and if this series isn’t on your Pull List add it now.

 

Overall Grade: 9.3/10

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Spider-Man Holiday Spectacular #1 (MARVEL COMICS)

Hello there! Padawan J here, the resident Star Wars expert from the ODPH! This week I'm going to be reviewing the Spider-Man Holiday Spectacular from Marvel Comics!

It's almost that wonderful time of year! That time where friends & family gather together to celebrate traditions old & new. As it turns out our favorite heroes from the Marvel comic universe are just like us! So let's jump into it!

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Spider-Man Holiday Spectacular #1 by Rainbow Rowell (Writer), Luciano Vecchio/Paco Medina/Nathan Stockman/Bob Quinn (Artists), Matt Milla (Color Artist) & VC's Joe Sabino (Letterer) is a great issue to read that will put you in that holiday mood you're so familiar with.

The Story

Things are fairly straightforward in this issue, but that doesn't take away from how much fun the issue is. The story focuses around Spider-Man and trying to find a place to be for the Holidays. You see he normally spends his time with his Aunt May, but she's going to be away this time around.

What follows is a spectacular journey that takes us to see the Fantastic Four, The Avengers & some of the X-Men with plenty of familiar faces making an appearance. I really loved how wholesome the story was, and getting to see just how loved & appreciated Spider-Man was by the other heroes.

The Artwork

The entire creative team did a fantastic job with the artwork throughout the issue. There was a lot going on in the issue in terms of the number of characters at each of the parties. The whole crew did a great job featuring each of the characters and giving them a moment to shine. It also just felt so warm and wholesome & reminded me of years past as a kid. I really loved the artwork from start to finish.

FINAL POINT: 9.0/10

This is an issue that you don't have to be caught up on any of the current Spider-Man, Avengers, X-Men comics to get into. It's a great way to kick off the holiday season & it would make a great gift for that comic book fan in your life this year.

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THE LAST WITCH: BLOOD AND BETRAYAL #5 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

Destiny has led to this moment. Saoirse has pushed herself to her limits. This allowed Nan to get the upper hand. Thought to be someone who cared, Nan revealed herself to be the true Cailleach!

Poised to let the Eater of The World free, Nan stands defiant. Saoirse has one last chance to stop her. She’s been tested before but never like this!

The Last Witch: Blood & Betrayal #5 by Conor McCreery, V. V. Glass, Natalia Nesterenko & Taylor Esposito (Ghost Glyph Studios) concludes its’ magical trip into the supernatural.

Let’s take a closer look at how the finale fares!

The Last Witch: Blood & Betrayal #5 by Conor McCreery, V. V. Glass, Natalia Nesterenko & Taylor Esposito (Ghost Glyph Studios) - Boom! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

McCreery lets Saoirse go into a familiar theme of this story. The writing shows her struggles and win versus self-doubt. Much of her strength comes from Brahm. The younger sibling’s optimism shines in clutch points. This proves true yet again in the early pages. From here, the road to the main even gets very short.

Readers get a double dose of showdowns for the finale. Nan’s confrontation with Hugh provides an equal threat with Saoirse’s fight. Pacing moves very fast as the action takes hold. It gives the audience a true sense of Saoirse’s growth and confidence. The battles live up to billing until they ultimately cross paths.

In this stage, the writing unloads on the pent-up emotion. There are a few scenes where you are kept on edge to where the Witch will act. This winds up concluding on a somber, yet fitting point. The resolution completes loose ends. Before bowing out, a little nod is given to readers on where things might lead next time they cross paths with the Last Witch.

Glass & Nesterenko lean heavily into the family bond between witch and brother. The opening pages show Brahm’s unwavering support in danger. This leads to a fitting acknowledgement of emotions from Saoirse. It serves as a well-timed transition to her fight against the Eater. Once here, the panels feel heavy with pressure mounting. The art reflects Saoirse’s new confidence in her reactions. This all leads to a steady close before dealing with Nan.

Readers see a drained witch ready to explode. Saoirse’s eyes tell quite a tale. Her rage can’t be denied. A well placed side panel instantly melts down the anger into nothing. Panels showcase the strain put on the young supernatural wielder. This leads into the outcome of Nan’s tale. A half page image speaks volumes as this portion wraps up. The epilogue gives a few different looks before leaving some mystery behind. A final panel puts a definitive stamp on what has been a truly thrilling ride.

FINAL GRADE: 9.4

Saoirse’s journey into magic proves to be a captivating finale. McCreery’s writing dives into the emotional baggage carried while fighting to survive. Glass and the art team weave in the drama in-between the magical confrontation. The series has been well worth the wait and you shouldn’t delay picking it up.

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SPACE GHOST VOL. 2 #5 (DYNAMITE COMICS)

After the assassination attempts on King Remora and Emperor Glasstor, the peace treaty between Liquo or Glasstor is out the window. Meanwhile, Space Ghost looks like he has been killed while saving Liquo, and Jace has been imprisoned by Remora for suspicion of being the assassin.

Space Ghost Vol. 2 #5

 

Written By David Pepose – Art By Jonathan Lau

Colors By Andrew Dalhouse - Letters By Taylor Esposito

Edited By Joseph Rybandt - Published By Dynamite Entertainment

 

***Minor Spoilers Possible***

 

Story Overview:

 

After the failed assassination attempt, Jace was captured by King Remora on suspecison of being the assassin. Remora’s right hand man Chancellor Piranhor wants Jace to be killed, but Jace brings up the fact that Space Ghost may not be dead. Of course, Space Ghost isn’t dead. He is on his way to Glasstor to confront the emperor about firing the weapon at Liquo.

After battling with Glasstor he must save the planet from the return attack from Liquo. After the attacks the entire galaxy is on edge and it’s up to Jan to find out who is responsible to bring the war to an end.

Writing:

 

The mini event ends in this issue and it’s a glorious ending. David Pepose does an awesome job as always of bringing the world of Space Ghost to life. The drama Pepose brings to the world really brings the reader in and leaves them on the edge of their seat. The different layers of the story and how they unravel are a masterclass of emotional writing. The action that is in this book is also top tier and very entertaining. Not to mention the little added piece about the mastermind Tempus, sets up where the series is ultimately going.

Artwork:

 

This issue's artwork is exceptional and matches the high standards present across the whole series. Jonathan Lau consistently produces outstanding results, reflecting his extensive expertise and strong standing within the industry. Andrew Dalhouse masterfully matches colors with the art, while Taylor Esposito brings real emotion to the lettering. This accomplished art team continues to demonstrate excellence, delivering outstanding issue after outstanding issue.

 

Final Thoughts

Space Ghost Vol. 2 #5 adds another strong chapter to an already impressive series. The comic stands out because of its talented creative team, making it among the top titles available right now. Each issue builds on the last, continually exceeding expectations. If you haven’t checked out Space Ghost, consider grabbing a copy at your local shop—you might discover your next favorite series. Be sure to add it to your Pull List so you can follow the story each month!

 

Final Grade: 9.8/10

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IT KILLED EVERYONE BUT ME #3 (MAD CAVE STUDIOS)

Ian and Sutton are following leads given to them by the Heathen so they can find out who summoned the Stain. But the Heathen can’t help but taunt Sutton and really mess with her head. With Mason’s life on the line, can they get the information to find him before it’s too late?

credit: Mad Cave Studios

It Killed Everyone But Me #3

Written By Ryan Parrott – Art By Letizia Cadonici

Colors By Alessandro Santoro – Letters By Taylor Esposito

Edited By James B. Emmett - Published By Mad Cave Studios

 

***Minor Spoilers Possible***

Story Overview:

 

Ian and Sutton go to question Samantha’s ex and Mason’s ex to see if either could be the one to have summoned the Stain. After chatting with them both, they take their findings back to the Heathen. But before he gives them answers, he asks Sutton more questions mostly to taunt and get under her skin. Ultimately it works as Sutton tells Ian that she can’t continue to do this. She gives Ian her necklace to control the Heathen before returning home. Now Ian finds himself on the trail of the Stain and saving Mason, well Sutton is falling apart with the memories of what happened in the past.

Writing:

This issue really ramps up the story and the horror surrounding it. Ryan Parrott does a magnificent job with building up the suspense and horror in this story. The interactions between Sutton and the Heathen are unnerving and really make your skin crawl. At the same time the mystery of who summoned the Stain keeps you guessing right up until the reveal that happens at the end of the issue. The more we learn about what happened all those years ago, the creepier and more unsettling the story becomes.

Artwork:

The book's illustrations seamlessly enhance the story's eerie mood. Letizia Cadonici brings this haunting tale to life with her art, crafting characters that exude an unmistakably creepy vibe while the backgrounds intensify the sense of unease. Alessandro Santoro further enriches the visuals by making thoughtful color choices, which effectively convey the story's tone and meaning. The gory scenes in this issue really ramp up the horror and make the story darker.

Final Thoughts

It Killed Everyone But Me #3 ramps up the horror and suspense well unveiling more of the mystery. The psychological portion of the story becomes very unsettling at times, well still delivering a decent amount of physical/gory images and themes. This is a must read for any thriller/horror fans. You should pick up a copy at the LCS this week and think about adding this series to your Pull List.

 

Overall Grade: 9.5/10

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G.I. JOE #14 (IMAGE COMICS/SKYBOUND)

“The enemy of my enemy is my friend.” In the case of Cobra Commander and Duke, it’s a “partnership” of convenience. Destro set up the Commander to be killed by Ripper and his friend. Considering what the Commander has done to the Dreadnoks, it wasn’t a hard sell.

The X factor in this plan was Duke. While out on surveillance, the G.I. Joe saves his enemy. Now both are targets and on the run! This can’t end well for someone, right?

G.I. Joe #14 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire & Rus Wooten continues the “Dreadnok War” saga.

Let’s take a deeper dive into the latest chapter!

G.I. Joe #14 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire & Rus Wooten (Image Comics/Skybound)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Williamson opens the chapter with the only calm moment of the story. Destro is full of confidence that his plans have been a success. The writing shows him at an all time high. In contrast, Cobra Commander is defiant in staying alive. His dialogue reflects a man trying to survive at all costs. Duke knows this all too well. Once a reluctant call is made, all Hell breaks loose.

Readers watch as the bullets start flying from here on out. It is total non-stop thrills from this stage. Commander never waivers as the odds become increasingly stacked. The same can be said for Duke. As opposite as two can be, there is a sense of duty around them. This moves into the closing pages. Once the calm mode sets in, the writing translates into a horror sense. Readers see another player has entered the game. It is a pivotal moment as a dangerous action is taken. How it plays out will be anyone’s guess.

The true winner of this chapter is Tom Reilly. The opening image of Destro addressing world leaders locks in his pompous attitude. Replacing Cobra Commander is easier said than done. While escaping with Duke, more drastic measures are taken. An incredible two page splash fires up the engines as the story takes off. The Commander’s half panel stretches his desperate fight to the letter. He’s not the only one getting some action this chapter.

Duke’s fight with Buzzer pops off panel. Readers will be all in for watching the attempted escape. Another gracious two page splash switches moment up perfectly. The chaotic scenes go underground in escape. Somehow, both escape the first round of combat. The art switches moods into a more horrific state. This builds off a fallout panel of the pair walking into town. Readers watch a full page image show the Commander defeated. A new player enters the field as there’s no rest for the wicked. Reilly’s art style is born for this series!

FINAL GRADE: 9.4

Unlikely allies must find a way to survive as Cobra continues its hit-attack. Williamson throws caution to the wind with the writing. Reilly’s art elevates pages with each panel. The team is firing on all cylinders as this event continues to deliver on its’ hype! Don’t mis it!

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HARLEY QUINN X ELVIRA #2 (DYNAMITE COMICS)

Now that Elvira is staying with Harley and has agreed to host her Halloween Bash, it’s time for Harley to come up with Elvira’s pay. Unfortunately, Harley doesn’t have the funds currently, but she has a plan to get paid well also entering the weird world of renovations.

credit: Dynamite Comics

  Harley Quinn x Elvira #2

 

Written By Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti

Art By Juan Samu & Amanda Conner

Colors By Walter Pereyra & Amanda Conner

Letters By Dave Lanphear - Edited By Joseph Rybandt & Chris Conroy

Published By Dynamite Entertainment/DC Comics

  

***Minor Spoilers Possible*** 

Story Overview:

 

Harley and her new roommate Elvira are off to a good start. Elvira is even willing to forgive the fact that her new living conditions aren’t exactly up to par. However, the agreed upon fee has still not been met, and unbeknownst to Elvira, Harley doesn’t have it. But no need to worry as Harley and her gang of Harley’s always have a plan.

This time they will take a job for $300k to bring down the criminal head of the renovation world, Boffa Fungoo. Even Elvira will get brought in for this wacky caper. However, well this is all going down, the past Elvira was coming from is rearing its head again. 

Writing: 

This issue continues the fun of this wacky series, well adding the setup of the story to come. Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti do an amazing job of building up this fun and crazy crossover story. The fun and lewd jokes hit their mark; well, the greater story that is unfolding makes the reader want more.

The fun action sequences prove that you don’t always have to rely on straight action to get the job down, this is comics you can have fun. 

Artwork: 

The artwork featured in this issue is exceptional, perfectly portraying the characters as well as their respective worlds. Thanks to the art team, the book truly feels like an authentic crossover rather than just a brief guest appearance.

The character designs are accurate, while the backgrounds are notably impressive. With vivid, warm colors, the visuals add an extra layer of enjoyment to the story. 

Final Thoughts 

Harley Quinn x Elvira #2 is fun, fun, and more fun! The whole premise is set up to make sure the reader is having the most fun possible. From the lewd jokes to the action, and even the setup for the longer story ahead, all of it is fun.

If you are looking for an insanely fun book that will also scratch that action comic itch, this may be the book and series for you.

 

Final Grade: 9.2/10

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STAR WARS: JEDI KNIGHTS #9 (MARVEL COMICS)

Hello there! Padawan J here, the resident Star Wars expert from the ODPH! This week I'm going to be reviewing the 9th issue of Star Wars: Jedi Knights from Marvel Comics!

It's been a very tumultuous time for Qui-Gon Jinn in this series set before the events of The Phantom Menace. Qui-Gon has been nearly killed because of a mysterious individual named Corlis Rath, a man he swears he's never met before. But what will happen now that Qui-Gon has woken up? Let's jump into it!

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Star Wars: Jedi Knights #9 by Marc Guggenheim (Writer), Madibek Musabekov (Artist), Luis Guerrero (Color Artist) & VC's Clayton Cowles (Letterer) is a great issue that starts to peel back the mystery on just what our villains motivations are.

The Story

Marc Guggenheim continues his incredible run with another fantastic story in the series. He's doing a fantastic job at keeping up the suspense, despite the fact that we know what's going to happen to most of the main characters.

We start to get a little bit of backstory as to what's going on between Qui-Gon Jinn & Corlis Rath and it's a fascinating read. We see a mystery reminiscent of Obi-Wan Kenobi's search in Attack of the Clones. There's also a great flashback sequence back to Qui-Gon's days as a Padawan under the tutelage of Count Dooku. To me this is where the story really excels.

We didn't get to see this pairing at all on the big screen, and the only real time we've seen it is limited to a little bit on the animated side of things. So to get to see these two important figures together is fantastic. You can also really get a sense for just where Dooku is at in his journey, and where he's going to end up and it's such a fascinating read.

The Artwork

Madibek Musabekov & Luis Guerrero do a tremendous job with the artwork in this issue. They did a great job with the flashback sequences and getting to see a young Qui-Gon was a real treat I didn't expect to see. I also liked the use of colors because it really brought across the gravity of what we were seeing. This series really has some of my favorite artwork in all of Star Wars comics right now.

FINAL POINT: 10/10

Marc Guggenheim pens one of the best Star Wars stories you'll read this year, and it's one you're not going to want to miss. Together with spectacular artwork this is an issue that any fan of Star Wars needs to read ASAP!

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