LOCAL MAN #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re diving back into the world of JACK XAVER aka CROSSJACK in the pages of one of Image Comics’ best new series. LOCAL MAN #2 by by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio picks up on the mystery surrounding Jack’s return home and fall from grace in the eyes of the general public. The story calls back to the early days of Image Comics and made a strong impression with its’ debut. As an old school reader who grew up on Spawn, Youngblood and Shadowhawk to name a few, the series mixes in nice homages to the past while keeping a modern feel moving forward. There is much to discuss with the latest issue, so let’s not wait any longer and dive in, shall we?

LOCAL MAN #2

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio (cover Todd Nuack & Brian Reber)

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The series focuses around Jack Xaver, known to the public as former Third-Gen team member Crossjack. Removed from the team, Jack returns home to Farmington disgraced and unwelcomed by the town (and even his own family). It is never a good sign when the most popular phrase in town is “F*** CROSSJACK”. Never the less, Jack tries getting used to his “new normal” but can’t escape his past. His former arch-enemy Hodag tracks him down. Jack thinks this is a trip down memory lane but Hodag is actually trying to relay a message with no avail. Hodag is arrested and taken to jail while Jack finds an old (and maybe his only) friend Inga to try making sense of everything.

Jack can’t even catch a break here when Third Gen shows up and gives him paperwork stating he violated copyright by engaging in super hero activities with Hodag. What is a super-hero supposed to do when they can’t be a super-hero? Unfortunately, there appears to be even bigger concerns on the horizon as Hodag is brutally murdered inside his holding cell.

This issue opens up with the police arriving to bring Jack in for questioning involving Hodag’s death. Jack is very puzzled to what’s going on but seeing the pictures of Hodag brings a bit of shock to the fallen hero. Chief Bucholz begins questioning Jack, but the alibi given is not going to make the Chief happy. Jack states that he was with Inga (The Chief’s wife) during the time of Hodag’s death. Jack is released but not without some parting shots from both, which readers will have much enjoyment with.

Returning home, Jack finds more than his disappointed father waiting for him. Third-Gen has a watchful drone informing him that he broke copyright again by “helping” the police with Hodag’s death investigation". Jack gets wise to his drone problem and makes a deal with it to monitor him while he takes his dog for a walk. That walk leads him to the doorstep of Hodag’s mother!

How does that conversation go down? Is Jack ready for what lies ahead? Better yet, are the readers? The talk may throw some readers for a loop but at this stage, anything not “F*** CROSSJACK” for Jack is a win. Post-conversation, the final act steers plans into a new direction heading the story onward. Excellent flip-book companion portion to give some noteworthy elements to the overall story.

LOCAL MAN #2

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio

Credit: Image Comics

LOCAL MAN #2

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio

Credit: Image Comics

BREAKDOWN: Fleecs & Seeley continue to slowly peel layers back into the mystery behind Jack’s firing from Third-Gen. The banter between Jack and Officer Buckolz was a fun play as it established both characters while setting up for more in the future. The strongest portion of this issue falls at the conversation between Jack and Hodag’s mother. It will surprise some readers but its’ message is very straight-forward. . Its’ a well-timed pace changer that has a bigger after effect than anyone can fathom. The small nods to Image’s past (such as the TV shows page ala early Spawn), were noteworthy as there is much more to Jack than readers might be ready to find out. The flip-book portion serves its’ purpose giving more insight onto what really happened in the past. This will pay off big when readers get the huge reveal about Jack building within the series.

The art perfectly captures Jack’s tiredness of the post-superhero life. Readers bare witness to the dread of Jack dealing with the fallout from Hodag’s death. Excellent panel shot of the “welcome to Farmington” Third-Gen weathered image as Jack looks up to see himself in the past. The conversation with Hodag’s mother delivers on the emotional impact they both share with his loss. The facial expressions show the grief and anger she feels, countered by Jack realizing what this moment represents not only to her, but himself as well. Great final panel to send readers off with until their next trip into Farmington. The retro feel of the flip book adds a solid compliment to the more grounded tone of the current state of Jack’s life.

LOCAL MAN #2

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio

Credit: Image Comics

LOCAL MAN #2

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Local Man #2 follows up on its’ impressive debut with an issue grounded in the mystery of Jack Xaver’s post-heroic woes. Fleecs, Seeley and the team take readers along for the ride with solid art and writing questioning whether Jack can handle the weight of his “new normal” or buckle at its’ pressure. The story is kicking into another gear and it is one not to miss at the local comic shops this week!

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X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #1 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

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

For this entry, we’re returning to the Valiant Entertainment Universe and checking out an exciting new series starring its flagship character. The last time readers had seen Aric of Dacia and his living armor Shanhara in their own series, it was 2021. Since that point, it’s been relatively quiet for the iconic character with a few exceptions. One noteworthy showing was Aric guest appeared in the latest Mature readers rated BLOODSHOT: UNLEASHED series. Now 30 years after his debut, Valiant has lined up an incredible creative team to craft the latest tale. X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #1 by BECKY CLOONAN, MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP & TROY PETERI looks to present a challenge unlike any that Aric has faced before! Let’s not wait any longer and see what’s unfolding here, shall we?

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #1

Creative: BECKY CLOONAN, MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP & TROY PETERI

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Aric of Dacia has been a walking war machine since being introduced to readers 30 years ago in the debut of the Valiant Universe. After crossing paths with an alien race known as The Vine, Aric’s only chance to fight back and surviving was becoming one with a conscious armor known as Shanhara. Together, they are the powerful force known as X-O Manowar. Their escapades are the story of legend when talking about the Valiant Universe. Bloodshot might have a higher profile with some pop culture fans, but rest assured, there is only one franchise character of Valiant.

This story opens up with a voice narrating the latest battle involved with the heir to the Visigoth throne. Readers witness a brutal aftermath with X-O standing tall over his enemies. Those witnessing the scene are given a decree from both Shanhara and Aric. The message is clear: The next time one faces them both, they will be experiencing the wrath of X-O Manowar.

This frightens the onlooker who shifts her attention to present time. She sees X-O flying in space directly into the path of a comet heading straight towards Earth! The conversation between Shanhara and Aric shifts dramatically as Aric is preparing to die from this mission while Shanhara is saying how worthy Aric has been while downplaying his perceived future. At the moment of impact, Aric sees his life flash before his eyes. The explosion is huge and sends Aric spiraling.

From here, X-O crashes down on a new planet, questioning why Shanhara kept him alive. Shanhara explains the comet is more than what they thought. Aric assess the new surroundings and christens it “Scythia”. With a new home (for now), Aric looks to make the most of their time healing. However, the best laid plans are too good to be true. What of the onlookers spying on X-O? Is Scythia too good to be true? Readers get some new information before heading into a final act with a closing image to solidify Valiant’s armored gladiator has returned in epic fashion.

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #1

Creative: BECKY CLOONAN, MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP & TROY PETERI

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #1

Creative: BECKY CLOONAN, MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP & TROY PETERI

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #1

Creative: BECKY CLOONAN, MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP & TROY PETERI

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BREAKDOWN: Cloonan and Conrad play heavy into the strengths of Aric and Shanhara’s relationship. Aric comes across as challenging and unwavering while Shanhara plays into being the positive voice of reason to balance the pair out. This becomes apparent once the pair lands on Scythia. After seeing his life flash before his eyes, Aric isn’t so ready to head back to Earth while Shanhara presses him to focus on heading back and healing himself internally. The antagonists look to help Shanhara’ case as they present the spark needed to bring Aric out of his self-loathing. The story flows very well leading into it’s closing moments with an exclamation point liner to conclude the engaging debut of X-O Manowar’s latest adventrue.

Surprise to no one, Sharp’s art is bold, dramatic, and powerful. From the opening moments, the feel is set to the readers at how Aric’s current journey will enfold. The panel sequence dealing with the direct before and after the comet comes across as larger than life. There’s a great near-full page of a creature on Scythia that gives an instant danger to Aric. Moments like this give the story an extra shot of energy that any other artist might not hit as hard as Sharp did. The final panel plays into the weight of the last line delivered, finishing the initial chapter off with a strong flair.

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #1

Creative: BECKY CLOONAN, MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP & TROY PETERI

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #1

Creative: BECKY CLOONAN, MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP & TROY PETERI

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

FINAL POINT: Valiant’s King isn’t dead, long live its’ King! X-O Manowar Unconquered #1 holds nothing back as it reminds old and informs new readers of why Aric of Dacia and his partner of armor have become an iconic pair over thirty years of stories. Cloonan, Conrad, Sharp and the team go all in presenting the latest saga with exceptional writing and incredible art. You’re not going to want to miss this book on New Comic Book Day.

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LOCAL MAN #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re taking a look at a brand new series from Image Comics with a very unique plot behind it. LOCAL MAN #1 by Tony Fleecs (STRAY DOGS), Tim Seeley (WILDCATS), Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio mixes the world of superheroes up with a great mystery behind it. Who is JACK XAVER aka CROSSJACK and what has he done to go home super hero to “ordinary” Local Man? Let’s take a look at the debut issue and see where this journey takes us, shall we?

LOCAL MAN #1 

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio 

Credit: Image Comics

*** POTENTIAL SPOILER WARNING ***

This story begins with a young man named JACK XAVER sitting on a bench waiting for a bus. The area is midday, set in the middle of nowhere, 10 miles outside of Farmington (located in the Midwest). A driver goes by and mentions that the bus hasn’t run by this area in years. During the conversation, the driver recognizes Jack as Crossjack. Once Jack says that’s him, the conversation shifts. The driver speeds off and leaves him with the parting words: “F*** CROSSJACK”….. and here we go.

By nightfall, Jack makes his way to his parents. They are less than thrilled to see him. Jack is trying to be upbeat and positive with them but they are not budging in their tones. Both are disappointed and angry at Jack. His father begins drilling him about how long he will be there and what is he going to do now. The only one happy to see him is Pepper, their dog. Even in saying grace before eating, Jack’s mother asks for forgiveness for Jack’s actions embarrassing the family. As much as Jack is trying to reconnect with his parents, the cord is cut. The only concern is how Jack can fix this mess. Old-school Image readers hear the mention of a few classic teams as Jack is encouraged to get his job back with the superhero team THIRD GEN, who appear to have a Youngblood vibe to them.

With the parents not welcoming him with open arms, Jack takes off for the Barnyard Saloon to try finding some normalcy. The patrons aren’t welcoming but someone has crashed the bar looking for Jack: a costumed figure known as Hodag. Hodag is trying to relay some message to him, but Jack is too busy reliving his hero glory days. However, they’re far from the hero world and the patrons throw Jack out and Hodag is arrested. All hope seems lost for Jack until he runs into an old friend: Inga

While the pair catches up at Igna’s baked shop, Third Gen shows up with paperwork stating Crossjack and all things related to the image are copyrighted by Third Gen Enterprises and he is in violation for fighting Hodag. Jack is stunned to see this and his former teammates are none too pleased to deal with him.

Just what did Jack do to cause this much outrage? What does life mean now for a hero who can’t be a hero? Readers watch as Jack adjusts to his new life but not without a few moments in the final act that draw out more questions to what is going on involving the former hero with a strong final homage panel to close on. The back-up story explaining Third Gen is a great additional piece to show readers the background of what Jack was involved with being apart of that team

LOCAL MAN #1 

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio 

Credit: Image Comics

LOCAL MAN #1 

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio 

Credit: Image Comics

BREAKDOWN: Seeley & Fleecs dive head first into establishing everyone hates Jack. From the opening moments, the hometown hero has failed his city in epic fashion. The conversation with his parents is telling as they keep mentioning how Jack needs to get his job back and he needs forgiveness in the worst possible way. Really enjoyed the team callbacks from Image’s beginnings. The anger being dealt to Jack comes off strong and harsh, building that a line was crossed that can’t be looked past. The conversation with Inga proves to be a well-needed break from the consistent anger towards the hometown hero. With at least one friend, Jack has someone to lean on but clearly it won’t be enough. Interesting close to the book as there is much intrigue to what has happened to Jack and what is following him home.

The artwork captures the disdain of the town extremely well. The initial encounter with the driver sets the pace for things to come with two simple words: F*** Crossjack.” The moments with his parents come off big as readers see the sheer disgust to Jack’s situation. During the fight with Hodag, the art switches for a quick panel to show Jack reliving what he was apart of with Third Gen. It’s a great intro to the back-story “flip book” with perfectly captures the 90’s feel of Image. The story involving Hodag will be one to watch as it’s only begun to scratch the surface of why he showed up in Farmington.

LOCAL MAN #1 

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio 

Credit: Image Comics

LOCAL MAN #1 

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio 

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Local Man #1 brings forth the mystery of a hero’s fall from grace and is it possible to be redeemed? Fleecs, Seeley and the team deliver on excellent storytelling and artwork to gift readers a tale that is more than it seems. Don’t miss this book on New Comic Book Day.

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TORRENT #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re taking a look at a brand new series from Image Comics that reunites a fan favorite creative team on a new superhero story that is sure to have fans talking. Torrent #1 features the team behind Resurrection: MARC GUGGENHEIM (Arrow) and JUSTIN GREENWOOD (Future State: Gotham), along with RICO RENZI and KEITH WOOD to showcase what happens when a hero crosses a line they can’t go back from. There is much to break down from this debut, so let’s jump right in, shall we?

Torrent #1 - On sale February 15th, 2023

Creative: MARC GUGGENHEIM, JUSTIN GREENWOOD, RICO RENZI and KEITH WOOD

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue kicks off with Michelle Metcalf aka CRACKERJACK bloodied and bruised moving thru a hallway with multiple firearms strapped to her jacket. Metcalf is narrating of a simpler time before opening fire onto her enemies.

The book shifts to what appears to be a more heroic time for Crackerjack as she’s fending off a a daylight bank heist from some powered supervillains. Metcalf does have an “ally” in her fight as Slipstream makes his way into the battle. Slipstream thinks he’s the young speedster sidekick to Crackerjack but the feeling isn’t mutual. During their banter, one of the villains fires a laser blast at the pair injuring Slipstream’s leg. After disposing of the villains, Crackerjack gets Slipstream back to her hideout to attend to his wound.

After spraying it with some “proprietary technology” Crackerjack gives the orders to Slipstream NOT to do any crime-fighting for 48hrs to let the leg heal. Slipstream agrees and the pair splits up. Crackerjack returns to her family as Michelle to have dinner with her husband and young son.

However, Slipstream has doubts about his instructions to take it easy and heal. One bad decision later causes a domino effect to happen that no one can predict. What choice does Slipstream make? What are the ramifications of his actions? How does Michelle’s life turn from optimism to anger? Readers don’t wait long to see how fast her life unravels to leave a new mission in its’ wake. This is no ordinary superhero tale.

Guggenheim showcases how close of a line heroes walk before crossing over into a new persona. The beginnings of the book give a bold statement of how fast this can happen. Metcalf’s hero life starts out as a very light-hearten one that reflects traditional super hero themes. Ever the optimist, Metcalf does what she can to help Slipstream become a hero, whether she can tolerate him or not. Their dynamic is engaging to watch as he clearly is too stubborn in his youth to find his faults. This element of his character comes back in a big way to set forth Metcalf’s journey into being a vigilante. The story moves very quick but nothing is lost in its’ set-up. The final panel proves slowing down won’t be an option here (nor should it).

Greenwood and Renzi do an excellent job with the layout for this comic. When Metcalf is in her vigilante phases, the tone and feel is dark and brooding. When she was more heroic, the panels had a more energetic feel with brighter tones to help solidify that point. The initial set-up with her family brought out the emotional side of her character and made the events of the final act more impactful when they all unfolded. It paired up well with the fallout of Slipstream’s choices. There is much to enjoy from this book.

FINAL POINT: Torrent #1 gives readers an inside glimpse of how one bad choice can spiral a great hero into uncharted territory. Guggenheim, Greenwood and the team introduce the world of Michele Metcalf to the masses with an excellent story and sensational art. You definitely want to have this book on your radar for New Comic Book Day!

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RADIANT BLACK #21 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, After dealing with “One Giant Robot”, the flagship title from “The Massive-Verse”, comic’s hottest line of books via Image Comics & Black Market Narrative, has arguably its’ biggest challenge to date with the fallout from that encounter. RADIANT BLACK #21 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Eduardo Ferigato, Raul Angulo and Becca Carey pushes our pair of power-shared heroes to the limit with the fate of the world hanging in the balance…no big deal, right? Let’s not wait any longer and see what’s happening here, shall we?

RADIANT BLACK #21 - On Sale February 1st, 2023

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Eduardo Ferigato, Raul Angulo and Becca Carey (Cover: Federico Sabbatini)

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

If you’re jumping into this series and universe for the first time, Nathan Burnett and his best friend Marshall are the pair of heroes known as Radiant Black. The path to being superheroes has been a journey to say the least. Gifted with a range of powers from super strength, flight and more, the pair both have proved themselves worthy of the mantle.

When we last saw them, Marshall (along with Radiant Pink) head to Brazil to investigate the appearance of ONE GIANT ROBOT! When the robot hits the US, it’s a combined multiple Radiant effort to take it down. Now left with its’ head in the garage, Marshall and Nathan try figuring out their next move.

This issue opens up a government agency in Arlington Virginia watching the robot news unfold. A plan is set in place to grasp what is happening around Radiant Black. Meanwhile, back in Illinois , Marshall and Nathan talk about their next moves when the police pull up on them asking questions. The word is out: the Government would like to have a word with Radiant Black. Nathan agrees to set it up.

When he arrives at the meeting, a gentleman names Kieran greets him with the excitement of a fan. Nathan goes along with the conversation and is thrown a curve ball when Kieran’s branch of government is revealed. If readers think that’s a big surprise, just wait till they see who Kieran’s prime target is.

Who is the big target of the government inquiry? How does the pair see this all going down? Who is the fan-favorite who reappears when the guys need help the most? Readers don’t wait long as Nathan and Marshall set forth on a mission that doesn’t seem so earth-shattering but failure results in the end of the world!

Higgins weaves a few different plots throughout this issue. The first being that the government now has Radiant Black on their radar. Nathan’s interactions with Kieran sets up the bigger play later but has its’ touches of humor mixed in. Speaking of humor, Higgins nails the banter between Nathan and Marshall. World possibly ending? Readers wouldn’t get that vibe while the pair flies to St. Louis, where those moments readers will be most buzzing about. When the pair runs into their target, Higgins sets up the conflict with a strong case presented against the pair and how (even if the methods are questionable) he has a method to his madness. All of these elements combined continues to make Radiant Black a must-read each issue.

The art team of Costa and Ferigato brought a great balance of action and emotion for this issue. Seeing the pair’s reactions to the stakes of their mission was a big moment as they didn’t put that piece of the puzzle in place before. The flight to St. Louis showcased the friendship of Marshall and Nathan with more light-hearted panels beofre the action kicks off. Speaking of the action, the fight between the target and the Radiant pair was fast paced with a very cool 2 panel shot involving teleportation. The art elevate the key sequences and capped of a great issue superbly.

FINAL POINT: After dealing with ONE GIANT ROBOT, Radiant Black’s world shows no signs of slowing down with an issue packed with excellent storytelling and energetic action panels. Higgins, Costa, Ferigato and the team pack these pages with so many great moments, it is no question why this book sets a high bar with each release. Don’t miss this on New Comic Book Day!

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THE ALL-NIGHTER #10 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of this chapter of one of Comixology Originals’ best series. The All-Nighter #10 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, Aditya Bidikar & Allison O’Toole has been a fantastic read when a simple team running an all night diner is very much more than they seem. As they tried living in plain sight amongst humans, Alex became a vigilante with the motto “With Great powers comes Great responsibilty” as a possible inspiration. From that moment, the world of Ian, Cynthia, Joy and Alex wrap turned upside down. The first chapter (now out in print by Dark Horse Comics) had game-changing moments & chapter 2 hasn’t let up on the imaginative story. Let’s take a closer look and see how this chapter wraps up, shall we?

The All-Nighter #10 - On Sale September 27th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, Aditya Bidikar & Allison O’Toole

Credit: Comixology Originals

The All-Nighter #10 - On Sale September 27th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, Aditya Bidikar & Allison O’Toole

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Lazaruk and the “Justice Angels” are almost at the end completing their goal. The Takers, who oversee the actions of the supernatural, are arriving on the scene. With Joy (“the Youngest”) presenting the case to stop this invititation, Lazaruk agrees…but plans on offering Andrea, the human ally to Ian’s team as a sacrifice. Luckily, Ian and Cynthia return to the situation to try stopping Lazaruk and the Justice Angels once and for all. Readers will be locked in for the happy “family” reunion, but all parties involved have little tme to celebrate. With Andrea wounded and dying, Alex (“The Teenaged Hero”) and Joy make a rush to get her medical help. However Lazaruk isn’t willing to let go of his plans. With a chase at hand, the action picks up and so does the consequences….

Who survives this outcome? Who’s life is changed forever? How does the family stand after the Takers make their approach? Readers will get answers to all of these questions and then some. The conclusion is fitting for the series which never lets up for keeping the audience engaged from start to finish. The final image will have fans talking and speculating. Get ready for one hell of a ride.

The All-Nighter #10 - On Sale September 27th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, Aditya Bidikar & Allison O’Toole

Credit: Comixology Originals

The All-Nighter #10 - On Sale September 27th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, Aditya Bidikar & Allison O’Toole

Credit: Comixology Originals

The All-Nighter #10 - On Sale September 27th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, Aditya Bidikar & Allison O’Toole

Credit: Comixology Originals

Zdarsky ends this chapter with strong emotional points. Without spoiling too much, the choices and aftermath of one character’s story will hit readers extremely strong. It’s fitting for where their journey has taken them. Even with its supernatural setting, the story is a superhero one at the end of the day. There is good vs evil and not everything has a happy ending. Zdarsky mixes in the character pints well with the fast pace of the opening. The closing slows things down as things appear to head into an entire new direction. Readers will not be let down by its ending but have to wait to see if this is truly the end.

Loo balances out the action with the drama flawlessly. With the beginning of this book, the pace was moving fast and Loo’s depiction matched that with big action scenes. As things slowed down once the end of the second act happened, Loo switched gears to bring out the emotional toll it took on certain characters of the book without making it feel too sudden. The use of the 9 panel page was perfect to start the transition to the third act on. The quality of this book never fails to impress.

The All-Nighter #10 - On Sale September 27th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, Aditya Bidikar & Allison O’Toole

Credit: Comixology Originals

The All-Nighter #10 - On Sale September 27th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, Aditya Bidikar & Allison O’Toole

Credit: Comixology Originals

Overall, The All-Nighter #10 ends this current story with a highly satisfying conclusion. Zdarsky, Loo and the team deliver on the big moments and ever-changing direction of this “family’s” journey. Make a point to check this book out on Comixology and in Print via Dark Horse Comics when available (Volume 1 is out now at the LCS).

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BOOK OF SHADOWS #2 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this entry, we’re checking out the next chapter in one of the most anticipated books coming out from Valiant Entertainment. Obviously, there has been a lot of speculation of what Valiant’s future holds after reports of rumored trouble and uncertainty emerged. Valiant has issued a public statement which gives an idea of what to expect over the next few months.

That said, Book Of Shadows #2 by CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI, and DAVE SHARPE is slated to hit the local comic shops this week before returning in January. Let’s waste no more time and see where things are heading in this latest installment, shall we?

BOOK OF SHADOWS #2
creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI, and DAVE SHARPE
(Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Shadowman, Persephone, Dr. Mirage, PUNK MAMBO, and the Eternal Warrior have been brought together to try stopping Exarch Fane on his deadly and destructive attack on Earth, dubbed “The Dark Feast”. Fane is carrying the Book Of Shadows, a dark and mysterious weapon, with him and our team is finally ready to make a play to stop him once and for all.

The team opens up with an all out attack on Fane. Much to their disappointment, Fane is taking their best shots and brushing them off. His big equalizer is the Book Of Shadows itself. From the powerful item, Fane summons an army of creatures to defend him. Left with no other choice, the team of heroes makes a hasty retreat, leaving Fane to attack others.

During their retreat, The Eternal Warrior divulges more into the history of Exarch Fane. What secrets are revealed here? What is a big reveal surrounding he Book? The team makes a call with all the information that sends them into a few directions with no easy roads to victory. Even with the long wait, the final panel will leave readers something to remember until we revisit this story in 2023 (hopefully sooner).

BOOK OF SHADOWS #2
creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI, and DAVE SHARPE
(Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BOOK OF SHADOWS #2
creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI, and DAVE SHARPE
(Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Bunn delivers on a very action packed issue while slowly revealing why Exarch Fane might be the impossible foe to stop. It’s a great balance of storytelling. The dynamic between the “team” is what jumps out most from this issue. The personalities involved here are not ones built for teamwork. From his run on Shadowman, Bunn established Jack Boniface struggles with working with others. With the stakes even higher, this point is brought to the forefront. Punk Mambo steals some panels with great one-liners. Once the team “decides” on a plan, it sets up for what should be a very enjoyable third issue.

Cifuentes continues ti impress with this series. The action sequences pop off the pages with a great attention to detail. This is something I look for when dealing with team books. There is also a great 2 page spread explaining Exarch Fane’s history with the Eternal Warrior. How the pages are made up gave it a very unique look to separate form the actual story. Even with the more quieter explanation moments with the characters, the art generates the severity of Fane’s action during this points in the story. There’s much to enjoy with this issue.

BOOK OF SHADOWS #2
creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI, and DAVE SHARPE
(Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BOOK OF SHADOWS #2
creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI, and DAVE SHARPE
(Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BOOK OF SHADOWS #2
creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI, and DAVE SHARPE
(Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, Book of Shadows #2 continues to make some noise with the story being told within these pages. Bunn and Cifuentes are presenting Valiant’s most reluctant team with solid storytelling and fantastic art. If this is truly the end till 2023, the book heads into hiatus on a high note. Make sure to check this out at the LCS this week.

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ARCHER AND ARMSTRONG FOREVER #4 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! It has been an interesting few days for Valiant Entertainment but this blog is about the comics and not the business. That said, What a return for their original odd couple! ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #4 by STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES & HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU has brought the pair back with an absolutely fun adventure. Let’s take a deep dive into the latest of this series, shall we?

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #4 - On sale AUGUST 10th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Creative: STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES & HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #4 - On sale AUGUST 10th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Creative: STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES & HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The focus of the story thus far has been Armstrong, the merry immortal, suddenly losing his immortality while his best friend, Archer has made it a mission to save his friend. Through their globe-trotting journeys, the pair has found a possible solution in the Golden Apples of Idunn. The apples have been under the watchful eye of Frig, a creature that isn’t exactly willing to give them up. During this time, they are confronted by another creature known as The Maw. Now captured and awaiting their fate, it seems that the pair (along with Frig) has finally met their end.

This issue opens up with the Maw about to feast but is stopped by soldiers working for the Eccentric, a man who’s had a long standing grudge against Armstrong for….his “behavior” in the 1970’s. It’s tough to blame Armstrong though as he was considered a “living specimen” as a part of the collection. That time has built to the Eccentric’s plan of revenge: stealing Armstrong’s last chance at immortality. It’s such a classic super villain moment that readers can fully appreciate.

Will the Eccentric pull off his scheme? An unlikely event happens that gives this story a solid shot of exciting drama. That moment is balanced out with the usual comedic pace that readers have come to know and love. The big moment here though will definitely have readers talking. It’s a great twist that really changes the pair forever (no pun intended). There is much to enjoy about this issue.

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #4 - On sale AUGUST 10th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Creative: STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES & HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #4 - On sale AUGUST 10th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Creative: STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES & HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #4 - On sale AUGUST 10th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Creative: STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES & HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Foxe has really captured the voice of Armstrong with his work on this series. His moments in this issue really jump off the page. From the timely flashbacks to his shining action of this issue, Foxe gives him many layers that will connect with the reading audience. The pacing is great for hitting all the key components. At no point did anything feel forced or rushed. A very cool addition to the storytelling is the description of Archer’s fighting style and moves. The conclusion is one that sets a new direction out for the pair that is a surprise take, but effective one. Its a game-changing moment for the pair and one not to miss!

Fiorito presents another great issue for readers with the art duties. The flashback sequences were a nice break in the overall plot. The big moment of the book was presented with all the sudden impact one would expect. Action spots connect for some noteworthy fragments in this issue, with one being very important as the catalyst to what redefines the duo. Readers are also left with a final page that will have some questions raised for the future of the pair, but a big win for the readers.

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #4 - On sale AUGUST 10th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Creative: STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES & HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #4 - On sale AUGUST 10th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Creative: STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES & HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, Archer & Armstrong Forever #4 concludes its’ first arc with a status quo finish that reshapes the pair’s future. Foxe & Fiorito deliver on another great issue re-introducing readers to one of the most legendary duos in comics. Hopefully, there’s many more stories to tell with this team on board. In the meantime, make sure to pick up a copy at the LCS this week!

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ARCHER AND ARMSTRONG FOREVER #3 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog for the ODPH Podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out the latest escapades from one of the most legendary duos in Valiant Entertainment history! Archer & Armstrong Forever #3 by STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES. HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU continues the wild adventure of Immortality lost…and found? for the unlikely duo. Since their return, this book has hit all points and been so damn good. Let’s see where this latest issue take us, shall we?

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #3 - On Sale July 13th
Creative:
STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES. HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover: NICK ROBLES

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

“What a long strange trip it’s been….” thus far. The duo has been on a quest of epic stakes as Armstrong, the long thought immortal appears to have lost his gift. Archer, his peaceful walking weapon best friend, has not given up hope on saving his friend. The past two issues have taken us to far places within the Valiant Universe but with no success. That is until the “Hail Mary” plan is set: rumors of “Golden Apples” in Norway that might hold the key. However, the Essentric has sent the Maw to recover Armstrong for his collection.

The pair has their hands tied up first with the guard of the apples: FRIG. She is not willing to give up those apples without a fight. The pair is outmatched and when Frig throws Archer down a pit, the story shifts from Norway….to the Faraway! Once there, the pair pleads their case to Frig, who gives her story to them in exchance, there appears to be a truce to try finding a way back. A portal opens but no good plan ever works in their favor. The Maw has tracked them down. Readers get a full glimpse of what Maw is all about. How does the now trio fare? Will they get home? Does the Essentric win? Readers need to check this issue out to get those answers and then some!

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #3 - On Sale July 13th
Creative:
STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES. HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover: NICK ROBLES

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #3 - On Sale July 13th
Creative:
STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES. HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover: NICK ROBLES

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #3 - On Sale July 13th
Creative:
STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES. HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover: NICK ROBLES

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

This book is so damn entertaining. Foxe writes well placed humor throughout this comic. The unlikely pair’s personalities shine thru yet again. The story is over the top fun and carries that energy throughouthe book. Even when they face off against Maw, it never looses that cool “odd Couple” vibe which makes this book great. Frig will be a fan favorite when it’s all said and done. She fits in perfectly with the pair. Hopefully this isn’t the last story we see her in. Readers have a lot to enjoy with the writing here.

On the art side, Fiorito takes readers on a great trio with this issue. From the fight with Frig to the wee spent in the Faraway, each moment feels different and pushes the story along at a great pace. the little moments of humor drawn in works well . Frig’s origin panels are prime example of that. No spoilers here, but I did have a good laugh seeing some “visitors” on one in particular. Maw’s appearance shifted the tone of the book and rightfully so. I’m very curious to see how that part of the story plays out.

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #3 - On Sale July 13th
Creative:
STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES. HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover: NICK ROBLES

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #3 - On Sale July 13th
Creative:
STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES. HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover: NICK ROBLES

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, if you’re looking for excellent storytelling and visuals with a dash of humor and adventure, Archer and Armstrong Forever is your book. The creative team continues with another great issue of the strong return for Valiant’s odd couple. Make sure to grab a copy when you hit the LCS this week.

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ARCHER AND ARMSTRONG FOREVER #2 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! On this edition, we’re checking out the latest adventures of Valiant Entertainment’s best friends after their strong return to the LCS last month. ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #2 by STEVE FOXE, MARCIO FIORITO, ALEX GUIMARAES, and HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU continues the pair’s quest to find a way to save Armstrong after the events of last issue. Let’s not delay anymore and see how this iconic duo’s wild adventure picks up steam, shall we?

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #2 - On Sale June 8th
Written by
STEVE FOXE
Art by MARCIO FIORITO
Colors by ALEX GUIMARAES
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG
Cover B by CHRIS WILDGOOSE
Pre-order Cover by RO STEIN/TED BRANDT

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #2 - On Sale June 8th
Written by
STEVE FOXE
Art by MARCIO FIORITO
Colors by ALEX GUIMARAES
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG
Cover B by CHRIS WILDGOOSE
Pre-order Cover by RO STEIN/TED BRANDT

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Side note: Nobody does a recap page like Valiant Entertainment. Huge fan of their quick recaps.

Last Issue, Armstrong suffered an injury from an attack that our favorite immortal wasn’t healing from. Seeing that this might be the end of the road, Archer, the skilled peaceful weapon who is Armstrong’s best friend, is desperately trying to solve this mystery. Archer has made a list of possible resources to find Armstrong immorality. Their first outing goes as well….as you would think. The rest of the issue keeps the pair on saga after saga checking off the list.

Will the pair find success? That’s the question being asked. There’s also forces working against them (per last issue) that are following them along the way. How does this factor into Archer’s plans? Can Armstrong survive with what his bestie has planned? It’s such a fun read that trust me, breaking it down any further would take away all the excitement.

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #2 - On Sale June 8th
Written by
STEVE FOXE
Art by MARCIO FIORITO
Colors by ALEX GUIMARAES
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG
Cover B by CHRIS WILDGOOSE
Pre-order Cover by RO STEIN/TED BRANDT

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #2 - On Sale June 8th
Written by
STEVE FOXE
Art by MARCIO FIORITO
Colors by ALEX GUIMARAES
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG
Cover B by CHRIS WILDGOOSE
Pre-order Cover by RO STEIN/TED BRANDT

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

What an absolutely fun issue. Foxe delivers on bringing the laughs and action within this issue. Being the optimist, Archer trying to save his friend at all costs. His upbeat demeanor is only matched by Armstrong’s “whatever’ attitude. It’s a great blend of personalities that gives this book such good moments. The moments on Archer’s list are entertaining to say the least. It is never a dull moment with this pair. Readers will have much to enjoy within these pages.

Fiorito does a great job making each stop on Archer’s list stand out and feel different. The Australia stop had me actually laugh out loud when I read the panel. Another solid showing of Archer’s fighting skills in this issue as well. It’s a nice touch when the description is added to explain what he’s doing when it’s a noteworthy move/strike. Armstrong’s reactions to this chase is another strong point of the issue. Nice set-up for next issue with the final panel shot.

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #2 - On Sale June 8th
Written by
STEVE FOXE
Art by MARCIO FIORITO
Colors by ALEX GUIMARAES
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG
Cover B by CHRIS WILDGOOSE
Pre-order Cover by RO STEIN/TED BRANDT

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #2 - On Sale June 8th
Written by
STEVE FOXE
Art by MARCIO FIORITO
Colors by ALEX GUIMARAES
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG
Cover B by CHRIS WILDGOOSE
Pre-order Cover by RO STEIN/TED BRANDT

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, Valiant’s best friends continue their return with an exciting adventure that locks in readers from the opening page. Foxe plays up to the pair’s “odd couple” strengths with the writing while Fiorito creates some memorable moments while equalizing the funny and the fighting. There is no reason this book shouldn’t be in your pull list each month. None. Make sure to get your copy at the local comic shops this week.

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THE BOYS (SEASON 3 - AMAZON STUDIOS/PRIME VIDEO)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. However for this edition, we’re reviewing a TV series based off an incredible comic series from Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. The Boys from Amazon Studios returns to Prime Video with the first 3 episode debuting on June 3rd. I was fortunate to be allowed an early screening of the new season so here are my SPOILER FREE takes from the Boys season 3

The Boys Season 3 (debuting June 3rd)

Photo Courtesy of Prime Video ( Amazon Studios )

In case you’re new to this franchise, “The Boys” takes a different look at superheroes than you normally see. “The Seven” are the world’s greatest heroes sponsored by Vought, a corporation that isn’t anything that it seems. Think “Justice League” meets “Youngblood” from Rob Liefeld’s debut book for Image Comics in the 90’s. These “heroes” live and die by public image and popularity ratings. Vought goes to immense measures to cover up their power abuses and trust me, over 2 seasons, there has been plenty.

The Seven started the series with a lineup comprised of Homelander (played by Antony Starr), Starlight (Erin Moriarty), Queen Maeve (Dominique McElligott ), Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell), A-Train (Jessie T. Usher), The Deep (Chace Crawford) & Translucent.

Almost a mirror image of the DC Comics’ iconic Justice League Original 7 Lineup:

Homelander = Superman

Black Noir = Batman

Queen Maeve = Wonder Woman

A-Train = The Flash

The Deep = Aquaman

Translucent = Martian Manhunter

Starlight = Green Lantern

but these individuals are VASTLY different than the DC counterparts.

Opposing all that they are is “The Boys”, led by Karl Urban - Billy Butcher (Karl Urban), Hughie Campbell (Jack Quaid), Mother's Milk (Laz Alonso), Frenchie (Tomer Capone) & Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara). This group has one simple mission: take down the Seven and Vought at any costs.

Homelander (Antony Starr)

The Boys Season 3 (debuting June 3rd)

Photo Courtesy of Prime Video ( Amazon Studios )

During this ongoing struggle, viewers have seen members of the Seven killed, disgraced and replaced after being ousted. Some were more morally challenged (Looking at you Stormfront ) and ultimately defeated! Viewers have also seen Butcher and Hughie pushed and forced to grow together whether they were ready or not. Factor in the Romeo & Juliet style romance between Starlight and Hughie and this show has won fans over with its’ over the top moments balanced out with brilliant character building that challenge what we know of “super heroes”.

Season 3 picks up a year later from the events of Season 2. The Boys have now gone legit as they now work for a government agency. Instead of Butcher calling the shots, they now have to answer to Hughie who oversees the group for the agency. On the other side of the fight, Homelander is dealing with his public embarrassment being connected to the defeated Stormfront and what she truly was. With public opinion weighing so much, the cracks of Homelander’s psyche appear to show through more and more. The ceasefire that has been establish since the fallout of season 2 slowly starts to fade away as old habits die hard between the hated enemies.

Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles)   The Boys Season 3 (debuting June 3rd)   Photo Courtesy of Prime Video ( Amazon Studios )

Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles)

The Boys Season 3 (debuting June 3rd)

Photo Courtesy of Prime Video ( Amazon Studios )

The big X-Factor in their latest conflict is Butcher has now acquired something that grants powers for 24hrs. Where the group’s whole identity has been based around taking the Supes down since power in the wrong hands is dangerous has now been thrown right back in their faces. What is Butcher going to do with “an even playing field” as he said for the first time during this ordeal. However, that’s not the only new element thrown into this highly combustible mix.

Season 3 also leads to an addition to this world of heroes: Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles). Soldier Boy was the first superhero whose legacy is legendary. The easiest comparison is Marvel Comics’ Captain America, but this isn’t your normal leader of the Avengers. When one of history’s most legendary “good guys” returns to the world, how will he fare in this battle? The stakes have never been as high as they are this season. Can Butcher finally defeat Homelander or will the flagship member of the Seven continue to be the thorn in the sides of both the Seven and The Boys?

Starlight (Erin Moriarty)  The Boys Season 3 (debuting June 3rd)   Photo Courtesy of Prime Video ( Amazon Studios )

Starlight (Erin Moriarty)

The Boys Season 3 (debuting June 3rd)

Photo Courtesy of Prime Video ( Amazon Studios )

Being a Spoiler free review, trust me when I say that this season lives up to the standards set forth by the previous seasons. The moral questions of Super Heroes doesn’t stray but evolves within these eight episodes. For being a short season in comparison to other shows, “The Boys” waste no time getting into a rhythm with very little cases of “filler” scenes. This is largely due to the fantastic acting on the show.

Antony Starr deserves to be in all award contention for his portrayal this season. Starr brought out the truly broken character of Homelander. While last season focused more on him trying to balance connecting to his son and being manipulated by Stormfront, Starr really sinks his teeth into showcasing the fall from grace from America’s “favorite” superhero after being publicly disgraced. How does someone, let alone one with his powers, come back to win a public over that has clearly left him broken? Viewers will be locked into each episode to witness how this all unfolds.

Not to be outdone, Moriarty steals scenes battling Homelander’s antagonizing of her character. There’s also some great moments with Jack Quaid showing the struggle of trying to have a relationship with someone NOT a Supe and how that affects their lives. Moriarty & Quaid have fantastic chemistry on screen and gives a small sense of realism to this wild world they live in. Extravagant might be the perfect word to describe this world because there are moments that will leave viewers speechless and one episode in particular which pays homage to one of the most notorious stories in the Boys comics.

Ackles also shines thru this season as the hero the world “thinks” they know. His mannerisms match what you would expect from someone of Soldier Boy’s background in this story. His portrayal felt fresh and will standout on its own. There are differences between Solider Boy & Captain America and that’s not a bad thing. Viewers will definitely know the difference between the two as the season goes on. Ackles was a superb addition to an already stacked cast of talented actors.

The writing is as sharp and poignant as ever. Showrunner Eric Kripke and the rest of the executive producers (Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, along with comic creators Garth Ennis & Darick Robertson to name a few) make this show still engaging within a pop culture audience that gets over-exposed to the superhero world quite often. Everything about this show hits all the checkmarks for what you want to stand out with a story like this. It’s not for everyone but then again, the world of superheroes isn’t always good vs. evil all the time either.

Overall, The Boys delivers another incredible season. The outstanding performances from Antony Starr and Moriarty will get rightful praise but the rest of the cast stepped up to match them throughout this run. There is much to enjoy in this world of supes vs. everyone. Don’t miss it when it debuts on Prime Video on June 3rd with the first 3 episodes, then weekly after that.

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you think of The Boys season 3. Special thanks to Amazon Studio and Prime Video for allowing the ODPH early screener access. Thanks for reading.

THE HARBINGER #8 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this edition, we’re closing out the latest adventures of one of Valiant Entertainment’s most polarizing characters. THE HARBINGER #8 by COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING, ROBBI RODRIGUEZ, RICO RENZI & HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU brings the savior of Psiot City to the ultimate confrontation with a threat that is his equal on every level: Himself! Let’s break down the epic conlusion of the Harbinger & see who’s the last one standing over Psiot City, shall we?

THE HARBINGER #8 - On sale MAY 25th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by ZU ORZU
Pre-order Cover by CASPAR WIJNGAARD

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Since his re-emergence, Peter Stanchek has been the center of a LOT of attention. Waking up with no memory and trying to stay alive, Peter connects with Cici and Young Ago, fellow Psiots that are standing up to authorities trying to hold back the people. With a new found sense of purpose, Stanchek now uses his powers to be a symbol off hope. However, there is a force at play that don’t want to see him succeed. That force is The Renegade, who as we’ve found out thru this series is the “evil” side of Stanchek. This goes to show a fraction at how powerful the Harbinger is: He literally rewired his own brain! Unfortunately, this corrupt version of the Harbinger doesn’t want peace and hope .He wants to watch the world burn.

With Stanchek’s return, readers did also see a return of a fan favorite of the Valiant Universe: Faith aka Zephyr. With their past, it was only a matter of time until she confronted her old “friend”. As Faith enters the fray, the Renegade makes his moves well known. The Renegade starts activating Psiots and preying on their pain and fears. While trying to stop the Renegade, our hero is shot IN THE HEAD by the assassin Blam. This isn’t a bait and switch moment. Peter’s brains are literally leaking all over the street! After some “motivation” from Ago while unconscious, Peter literally heals his own head wound?! Regrouped and refocused (with CiCi now activated in her powers), The Harbinger leads his team against the Renegade and his army of corrupt Psiots with the fate of Psiot City in the balance.

Starting this issue off is our hero leading his team directly into battle. Readers get a glimpse of a solid showcase of what this “team” can do. There is also an interaction between Faith and Blam that leaves a thought of more interactions between them are coming. However, fans see the battle that they’ve been waiting for. It delivers on tying everything back to where we started this series: “Who Is Peter Stanchek”? The conclusion is a fitting one and leaves some questions on can Peter “Be Better”?

THE HARBINGER #8 - On sale MAY 25th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by ZU ORZU
Pre-order Cover by CASPAR WIJNGAARD

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

THE HARBINGER #8 - On sale MAY 25th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by ZU ORZU
Pre-order Cover by CASPAR WIJNGAARD

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Kelly & Lanzing close out this adventure on a very strong note with leaving more questions on the future of the Harbinger. Their run has been based on the theory of can Peter “Be Better”? From where readers witnessed his start to now, the answer is a resounding YES. This latest story has been one of redemption at the cost of fixing his broken soul. Their creative way of demonstrating Stanchek’s powers is one that I will personally miss from this book. The conclusion of the final battle almost felt anti-climactic until you go back and see what the meaning behind it was. To be better, Peter has to forgive himself and give himself another chance. It’s creative and left some doors open on the eventual return.

As for the art, Rodriguez goes back to the strong mental imagery of issue #1 and shows readers that the true battle was never of physical power, but that of mental will. There is an excellent back-to-back 2 page spreads where Peter falls into water that explains this perfectly. The moments feel big between these two. The ending visual of the battle resonates to the rest of the characters of the book. It l leave readers with a varying opinion as previously mentioned until they really break down what happened in this conclusion. The final panel shot is a very fitting one to cap this current volume off on.

THE HARBINGER #8 - On sale MAY 25th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by ZU ORZU
Pre-order Cover by CASPAR WIJNGAARD

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

THE HARBINGER #8 - On sale MAY 25th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by ZU ORZU
Pre-order Cover by CASPAR WIJNGAARD

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, The Harbinger #8 closes the latest saga of Peter Stanchek off with strong writing & amazing artwork. The creative team of Kelly, Lanzing & Rodrigeuz crafted a compelling tale of self discovery and self-closure all while balancing the unpredictable world of one of Valiant’s most powerful beings all the while. Personally when (and I can’t stress “when” instead of “if” enough, especially with a movie in development. ) we see the Harbinger return, the same creative team is back on the book. Their energy to the character was a fresh & welcomed take.

The answer of “Who Is Peter Stanchek” is answered while seeing a new status quo established for Psiot City when readers will see him next. Make a point to get to your local comic shop and get caught up on this latest adventure.

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of Harbinger #8. As always, thanks for reading.

SAVAGE AVENGERS #1 (MARVEL COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out one of the most anticipated books from Marvel Comics in 2022! When “Avengers” is in the title, let alone a new series, you know there is going to be a certain buzz behind it. SAVAGE AVENGERS #1 by David Pepose, Carlos Magno, Espen Grundetjern & Vc Travis Lanham delivers on the hype and sets forth an exciting tale involving one of the most unique lineups of characters in the Marvel Comics Universe! Let’s not waste any more time and get savage with this deep dive, shall we?

Savage Avengers (2022) #1 - on sale May 18, 2022  Creative: David Pepose, Carlos Magno, Espen Grundetjern & Vc Travis Lanham (cover: Leinil Francis Yu)  Photo Credit: Marvel Comics

Savage Avengers (2022) #1 - on sale May 18, 2022

Creative: David Pepose, Carlos Magno, Espen Grundetjern & Vc Travis Lanham (cover: Leinil Francis Yu)

Photo Credit: Marvel Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue starts out with a mysterious stranger hiding in the background of New York City. Invisible to all, the figure moves forward looking for their target. Readers don’t wait too long to find out who this character is and who they’re after. While tearing thru a snake worshiping cult, Conan The Barbarian is confronted by none other than DEATHLOK, who’s looking to punish the Cimmerian for assaults on the time-stream. This meeting goes exactly as you would envision it ( and I wouldn’t have settled for anything less!).

The Cult that Conan was tracking down has also drawn the attention of Anti-Venom (Flash Thompson) Daredevil (Elektra). They were investigating a deadly thief in an Alchemax Lab. Weapon H have a run-in that is anything but cordial with Black Knight (Dane Whitman). In arguably the most “calm” moment in the book is the interaction with Cloak & Dagger. All these characters have their own issues going on during this time but are all drawn together during an event that shakes up them to their core! What happens next truly lives up to the name “SAVAGE”! Once all the players join the fray backing up Conan against Deathlok, the throwdown is one for the ages. The resolution though….no one could predict what happens next. The final page will have readers fired up to see where the saga goes from here!

CREATIVE BREAKDOWN

IN PEPOSE WE TRUST! Obviously if you know his previous works (and you should!), “Savage Avengers” couldn’t be in better hands. This lineup of characters is going to be very fun to read their adventures each month. BTW, What a way to open the series! From the minute Conan came barging in on the cult, the tempo for the book was set. The weapon of choice that the cult acquired is one most fans wouldn’t think of on the spot, but once I saw what it was, I marked out! Whenever I see that weapon, I immediately see that Kirby Cap cover pop up. The story involving the other characters prior to “the event” was a perfect change of pace moment. This worked extremely well with Cloak and Dagger, who seem to be the wildcards of this group. In comparison to the other members, they don’t appear to be that “savage” but I have no doubt Pepose has big things planned for the fan favorite duo. Don’t let those character moments fool you. When it came time for the action, Pepose crafted some amazing action moments that delivered for the fans. Excellent final set-up of the story to close out.

Magno really brought those action panels to life and then some with this book! Conan vs. Deathlok had that “big fight feel” that readers would expect. There were no shortages on how vicious this fight was. Mix in when the rest of the team crashes the party and you’ve got a non-stop adrenaline ride in the MCU. Those fight scenes will have fans talking for all the right reasons. Battles are brutal and define what this book should be about. Great full page shot of the team during the “I Bring You Madness” moment. The Artwork is very strong throughout this issue and I can’t wait to see what visuals are coming for the next issue’s adventures. .

FINAL CALL

Overall, Savage Avengers #1 gives readers a relentless, action packed debut that is an absolute can’t -miss addition to your pull list. Superb writing and phenomenal art ushers in this new team to the LCS. Don’t think this is “just another Avengers” book. The creative team waste no time in presenting a group of Avengers you can’t help but follow along on their stories. Make a point to get on-board now and don’t miss a minute for what is going on with this book!

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of Savage Avengers #1. Thanks for reading!

ARMORCLADS #3 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this edition, we’re continuing to follow the newest hit book coming from Valiant Entertainment. ARMORCLADS by JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, MANUEL GARCIA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, JORDIE BELLAIRE and DAVE SHARPE has been a smash out of the gate & created a big buzz on this corner of the Valiant Universe. The first two issues sold out on the initial runs and issue 3 is sure to be following in those footsteps. Let’s take a deep dive into the latest chapter and see where we’re at, shall we?

ARMORCLADS #3 - On sale May 18th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Created by JJ O'CONNOR
Written by JJ O'CONNOR AND BRIAN BUCCELLATO
Pencils by MANUEL GARCIA
Inks by RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ
Colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE
Letters by DAVE SHARPE
Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO
Cover B by IKHWAN WALLIYUDDIN
Cover C by BAGUS HUTOMO
Pre-order Cover by JUNGGEUN YOON

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARMORCLADS #3 - On sale May 18th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Created by JJ O'CONNOR
Written by JJ O'CONNOR AND BRIAN BUCCELLATO
Pencils by MANUEL GARCIA
Inks by RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ
Colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE
Letters by DAVE SHARPE
Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO
Cover B by IKHWAN WALLIYUDDIN
Cover C by BAGUS HUTOMO
Pre-order Cover by JUNGGEUN YOON

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Kudos to Valiant for always putting a recap page in before most issues so new readers can always jump in and catch up on a series.

The ironclads have been through a lot during their time on Xeru. From starting out as simple workers looking for the Pure to sustain the Alphan military, their journey has been anything but easy. When one of their own Sam is killed on a mining mission when Sgt. Troy leaves him to die, Peris steps up to lead the revolyt back and ultimately is responsible for Sgt. Troy’s death in retailiation. Once the group returns to their home, they are confronted by the Alphan military. Peris is taken away and the rest are almost certain to fall until some luck falls their way. Suffice to say, this group has become battle tested in a hurry.

This issue jumps in to where Lela has now taken up the leadership role and is planning on a rescue mission for Peris. There’s one problem with this: the Ironclad suits are not meant for that kind of battle but luckily there might be a way to fix that situation. Readers are about to witness the genesis of what these heroes are made of and the fight for freedom.

Meanwhile, readers meet Governor Dohman. He’s got some plans in the works and Peris plays a big part in those. What are the “Lost Suits”? All the while, Lela is bringing the troops to the forefront as they march to battle. The playing field has leveled a bit with these Ironclads making a play to fight the Alphans head on and free Peris. How will this ultimately end? It’s a gutsy call to attack but this group has had nothing to lose from the beginning. What’s one more mission, right?

ARMORCLADS #3 - On sale May 18th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Created by JJ O'CONNOR
Written by JJ O'CONNOR AND BRIAN BUCCELLATO
Pencils by MANUEL GARCIA
Inks by RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ
Colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE
Letters by DAVE SHARPE
Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO
Cover B by IKHWAN WALLIYUDDIN
Cover C by BAGUS HUTOMO
Pre-order Cover by JUNGGEUN YOON

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARMORCLADS #3 - On sale May 18th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Created by JJ O'CONNOR
Written by JJ O'CONNOR AND BRIAN BUCCELLATO
Pencils by MANUEL GARCIA
Inks by RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ
Colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE
Letters by DAVE SHARPE
Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO
Cover B by IKHWAN WALLIYUDDIN
Cover C by BAGUS HUTOMO
Pre-order Cover by JUNGGEUN YOON

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

The story is really starting to its’ stride with this issue. Lela has become the character that fans will be rallying around. There’s also a great moment with Jac that shows how much he’s grown as a character. This group of individuals are finally coming together as a team. Once you see the team ready to go, readers can’t help but be excited about the next phase of this story. The introduction of Governor Dohman and his plans add a nice twist to this saga as well.

Garcia’s art really shines in this issue. Readers get a great team shot as the ironclads level up. They also get some great action panels where we see how this team fares against a real threat. The breakdown of Dohman’s search for the Lost Suits caps off with a last page readers will be locked in with anticipation for the next issue of this story. This venture into another side of the Valiant Universe has been well worth the trip thus far for readers with no signs of slowing down.

ARMORCLADS #3 - On sale May 18th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Created by JJ O'CONNOR
Written by JJ O'CONNOR AND BRIAN BUCCELLATO
Pencils by MANUEL GARCIA
Inks by RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ
Colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE
Letters by DAVE SHARPE
Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO
Cover B by IKHWAN WALLIYUDDIN
Cover C by BAGUS HUTOMO
Pre-order Cover by JUNGGEUN YOON

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARMORCLADS #3 - On sale May 18th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Created by JJ O'CONNOR
Written by JJ O'CONNOR AND BRIAN BUCCELLATO
Pencils by MANUEL GARCIA
Inks by RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ
Colors by JORDIE BELLAIRE
Letters by DAVE SHARPE
Cover A by BAGUS HUTOMO
Cover B by IKHWAN WALLIYUDDIN
Cover C by BAGUS HUTOMO
Pre-order Cover by JUNGGEUN YOON

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, Armorclads #3 continues to build its engaging story with solid storytelling and fantastic art. There’s always something new getting thrown at this group of reluctant, battle forged fighters. The hype is real & the fan reaction isn’t wrong. This side of the Valiant Universe is ever-evolving and it’s a story comic readers don’t want to miss out on. Make sure you have Armorclads in your pull list at the LCS.

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you think of Armorclads #3. As always. Thanks for reading.

THE ALL-NIGHTER #6 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this edition, a fantastic series on Comixology originals is making its return this week! The All-Nighter #6 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar continues the ever-impressing story of a group of individuals who’s super heroics are anything but normal. The first volume is currently out via print on Trade PaperBack from Dark Horse Comics with an Amazon Studios development deal in place as well. Where does the return lead us? Let’s check out the latest issue, shall we?

The All-Nighter #6 - On Sale May 17th  Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar  Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #6 - On Sale May 17th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #6 - On Sale May 17th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING FOR SERIES AND ISSUE #6 ***

The story centers around a group of supernatural vampires who have stayed in the shadows of “normalcy” by running a diner. Blending in society undetected has been one of the biggest ways of survival for this “family.” Anything else leads to a whole world of problems that they can’t afford to test. However, when one of the younger members, Alex, breaks away searching for something more. This new epiphany comes via inspirations from superheroes. After stopping a crime, Alex follows into the world of becoming a vigilante. The taste of something new attracts Joy, another younger member of the group, to join the crime-fighting ways. This doesn’t sit well with Ian and Cynthia, the oldest of the group, who know what’s at stake. Even with the do-good intentions, things fall apart in epic fashion to where we are now. The first story arc is must-read with some very epic surprises throughout that you need to read to believe.

As the "family” picks up the pieces from the fallout of their last adventure, the landscape has changed. Ian, the head of the family, has been missing. Readers do catch up on where is at and it’s a lot to process coming off the heels of issue #5. Cynthia has taken over running the diner with Alex and Joy taking a more increased role with covering shifts at the diner. Being vigilantes has to take a back seat to keeping up the illusion that everything is fine not to draw any suspicion. However, this lasts for only so long as the young duo gets some time to investigate a disturbance at the museum. What they discover is a complete surprise that unfolds into another decision for one of the family to make. Factor in that our heroes may not be the only ones fighting crime as readers get a last page that will have them talking until next issue.

The All-Nighter #6 - On Sale May 17th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #6 - On Sale May 17th  Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar  Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #6 - On Sale May 17th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #6 - On Sale May 17th  Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar  Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #6 - On Sale May 17th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

Zdarsky brings back everyone’s favorite diner staff in a very solid issue. Coming off the big reveal in issue #5, Ian’s story will be the one to watch with this arc. It’s a perfect way to open the issue up. The new antagonist hits the ground running and wait till you see his first move! The back and forth between Alex and Joy gave some new perspective on their new status quo. Being superheroes is one thing but being vampires also throws a block in finding normalcy and how they perceive a way to achieve it. How these heroes handle what’s coming up next is going to be something special.

Loo brings our heroes back in a fantastic way. Bringing Ian’s story and how it ties into the past was an excellent visual. Also seeing the “villain” of this issue return was a fun twist. The strongest part was the emotional talk between Joy and Alex. Loo’s art really brought out the full emotion of what was happening there. It served as a solid reminder that there are lives behind the mask. Seeing how the world of the supernatural comes to life in these pages is really a fun treat for readers.

The All-Nighter #6 - On Sale May 17th  Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar  Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #6 - On Sale May 17th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #6 - On Sale May 17th  Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar  Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #6 - On Sale May 17th

Creative: Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

Overall, The All-Nighter #6 doesn’t miss a beat on its return. From the opening page, this book doesn’t let you go with excellent storytelling and art. Make sure to get your copy asap on Comixology. You don’t want to miss this book!

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of The All-Nighter #6. Thanks for reading.

MIGHTY MORPHIN #19 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast: Parlay Points! For this edition, we’re checking on the latest chapter on the “Charge to 100” for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comic books for Boom Studios. Mighty Morphin #19 by Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire continues to gain momentum in its’ first story after “The Eltarian War.” With the Rangers off world on their own adventure, evil forces have moved in on the Earth. What happen next? Let’s check this issue out and see where this story leads us now, shall we?

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With the rangers away finding a new command center, Earth has been left open for some visitors to stop by and stake claim. King Aradon and his forces have shown up to Earth with only the Green & Red Rangers to stop them. Zordon is calling the gameplan to hold steady but Matt (Green Ranger) takes the lead to confront the invaders. Rocky (Red Ranger) has his young siblings with him and can’t break away to assist due to protecting his secret identity. How will this fare for our heroes?

Meanwhile, the rest of the team is in on Leonis in search of another command center. Once the “Oceans’s 11” style plan is made, the team makes their move against King Veiron. The reigning King has all the information they need to acquire their new home but securing said info isn’t going to be easy. Can the team pull off the big score here? And what did Alpha do?! Read the issue and find out.

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Groom continues his run on Mighty Morphin with a very solid read. With the two stories happening here, things can easily get lost in the shuffle but at no point did I feel that happened here. Matt & Rocky’s story being Earth’s last line of defense really picked up steam with some excellent action sequences & seeing Zordon make a change in a long time Ranger rule gave it a nice spin. As for the other half, I’m really enjoying the “heist” story (even though it’s against “The Lion King” and for good reason). There’s some fun moments that readers will enjoy with that heading to next issue.

Hidalgo lets loose with the action for this issue with a great sequence involving the Green Ranger making his play against the invaders. Readers will most definitely enjoy those panels. Another standout moment was Vieron’s gala where the rangers make their move. Very cool visuals here and Alpha stole the show! Excellent final page to close the book out on.

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin #19 - On Same May 11th

Creative: Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo & Ed Dukeshire (Cover by Inhyuk Lee)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Mighty Morphin #19 continues its’ new direction with a great issue. Excellent storytelling and art will have you invested in the next phase adventures for this team. Make sure to grab your copy at the local Comic Shops this week. You won’t be disappointed!

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of Mighty Morphin #19. Thanks for reading!

ARCHER AND ARMSTRONG FOREVER #1 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, it's the return of Valiant Entertainment most legendary besties! Archer and Armstrong Forever #1 by Steve Foxe, Marcio Fiorito, Alex Guimareas and Hassan Otsmane-Elhauo brings back the pair in an all new adventure. It wouldn't be the Year if Valiant without them! Let's check out what the first issue is bringing, shall we?

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #1 - On sale MAY 4th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
STEVE FOXE
Art by MARCIO FIORITO
Colors by ALEX GUIMARAES
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG (featured here)
Cover B by DAVID TALASKI
Cover C by DAN HIPP
Pre-order Cover by RO STEIN/TED BRANDT

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re reading Archer & Armstrong for the first time, they have been around the Valiant Universe since it’s inception in 1992. There are some classic stories in that initial run to their reboot in 2012 that are worth checking out from your LCS. Valiant also has a recap 101 page explaining the current basics to new readers in this issue as well.

Archer is a highly skilled martial artist & marksman who’s sole purpose in life was to kill “The Devil” aka Armstrong, an immortal with a knack for drinking and adventures. Once that situation was cleared up when Archer finds out the truth behind the people who raised him, these two became best friends and thus their escapades become the word of legend in Valiant lore.

For this story, Archer has to bail out Armstrong of another situation where SHOCKER Armstrong is dealing with an altercation with people “with some rakes and hoes” who steal his magical satchel while having a few beverages. During this incident, Armstrong’s ear is cut off.

Normally this would be bad, but Armstrong is immortal so it will grow back, right? Apparently not so much. With Armstrong’s immortality in question, the ever noble Archer sets out to find the truth behind this problem. Thus the adventure begins……

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #1 - On sale MAY 4th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
STEVE FOXE
Art by MARCIO FIORITO
Colors by ALEX GUIMARAES
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG
Cover B by DAVID TALASKI
Cover C by DAN HIPP
Pre-order Cover by RO STEIN/TED BRANDT

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #1 - On sale MAY 4th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
STEVE FOXE
Art by MARCIO FIORITO
Colors by ALEX GUIMARAES
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG
Cover B by DAVID TALASKI
Cover C by DAN HIPP
Pre-order Cover by RO STEIN/TED BRANDT

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS ISSUE! Now keep in mind, I’’m an old school Valiant reader & the best friends was one of my favorite books. Seeing how Foxe has brought them back, this issue couldn’t be any more perfect. It has great usage of word bubbles to explain both main characters (see panels below) so throughout the issue, when they’re doing anything noteworthy, there is an explanation or clarification for. The story gives a new twist to “Can an immortal die?” There are some exciting twists to this tale that readers can look forward to with this series.

Fiorito does an excellent job on art duties for this issue. Readers see first hand what Archer is capable of when you mess with his bestie. The description of each fighting move is a nice touch. Seeing the banter between our heroes was another great point of this issue. From Archer’s frustration to Armstrong’s devil may care reactions, this issue had stand-out visuals that really made this a truly fun read.

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #1 - On sale MAY 4th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
STEVE FOXE
Art by MARCIO FIORITO
Colors by ALEX GUIMARAES
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG
Cover B by DAVID TALASKI
Cover C by DAN HIPP
Pre-order Cover by RO STEIN/TED BRANDT

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #1 - On sale MAY 4th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
STEVE FOXE
Art by MARCIO FIORITO
Colors by ALEX GUIMARAES
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG
Cover B by DAVID TALASKI
Cover C by DAN HIPP
Pre-order Cover by RO STEIN/TED BRANDT

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARCHER & ARMSTRONG FOREVER #1 - On sale MAY 4th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
STEVE FOXE
Art by MARCIO FIORITO
Colors by ALEX GUIMARAES
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by BERNARD CHANG
Cover B by DAVID TALASKI
Cover C by DAN HIPP
Pre-order Cover by RO STEIN/TED BRANDT

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, Valiant’s most legendary duo returns to the LCS with a can’t miss issue that will become your favorite book on your pull list. The creative team knocks it out of the park with this issue. For older readers, it captures everything you love about A&A. If you’re new to these characters, it gives you a fun and exciting adventure to jump on board with. DO NOT MISS OUT ON THIS BOOK!

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you thought of Archer & Armstrong Forever #1. As always, Thanks for reading Parlay Points!

POWER RANGERS UNIVERSE #5 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re taking a look at the latest chapter into the history of one of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers noteworthy characters. Power Rangers Universe #5 by Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire from Boom Studios has been a very fun read into the story behind the Phantom Ranger. With only two issues left, how does this story shape up now? Let’s jump into this issue and find out, shall we?

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue picks up where the Spectrum Rangers bet on themselves and appear to have won. They found a way to sustain morphing without killing themselves in the process. Now powered up, they’re ready to take the fight to the Dark Spector’s forces. Readers will enjoy all the action going down in this issue. As for the Morphanaut, his battle with the general becomes more than anyone expected with revelations exposed.

This moment becomes especially emotional & ultimately becomes the reason behind a desperate but noble action he takes later in this issue. The fallout with this battle carries thru the rest of the story as our heroes think they have the momentum on their side, until a final play is made where all bets are off heading into the final issue.

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Andelfinger does a nice job with the build-up for the “big” reveal in this issue. It’s another element that is connecting the Morphanaut to the readers. This entire series, they have seen him go thru so many battling emotions that once we are at this point in the story, the moment becomes greater than expected. It also adds more weight to the final page of the book knowing what was done. The rest of the issue was solid action with a good dramatic fallout bit that works. Excellent job.

Ragazzoni & Iacono really made those action scenes pop off the pages here. They were great showcases on how upgraded their power set was. The “revelation” during the fight between the General and Morphanaut was very well done. There are some great panel shots of the emotional toll in this issue to put an exclamation point on that. Fantastic final page heading into the finale.

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers Universe #5 - on sale April 27th

Creative: Nicole Andelfinger, Simone Ragazzoni, Mattia Iacono, & Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, the saga of the Phantom Ranger heads into its’ final issue on a very strong note. Solid storytelling with emotional payoffs mixed with stellar artwork makes this a can’t miss issue at the LCS this week. Get caught up now beofre next month’s finale.

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BRZRKR #8 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this edition, we’re checking out the latest installment of one of the most unique series at the shops.

BRZRKR #8 by Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree, and Clem Robins for Boom Studios has been a wild story of B, an immortal half man and half god who doesn’t want to exist anymore. As this series hits the final stretch, where do readers find our lead character now? Let’s check this issue out and see, shall we?

BRZRKR #8 - On Sale April 27th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree, and Clem Robins (Cover: Lee Garbett)

Credit: Boom Studios

BRZRKR #8 - On Sale April 27th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree, and Clem Robins (Cover: Lee Garbett)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

As B has been working for the government in exchange for finding a way to end his existence. The relationship has become very strained due to the actions of Dr. Caudwell, who has ulterior motives for working with B.

As this issue kicks off, there is an explosion of energy where B had been stationed underground. The blast kills some soldiers working the assignment and the energy taps into Diana, B’s only real “friend” in this arrangement and knocks her out. B is also missing from his chamber. Where this should be considered an absolute disaster is spun as a win by Caudwell. B’s saga during this issue is one readers need to check out for themselves cause… wow, it goes places!

BRZRKR #8 - On Sale April 27th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree, and Clem Robins (Cover: Lee Garbett)

Credit: Boom Studios

BRZRKR #8 - On Sale April 27th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree, and Clem Robins (Cover: Lee Garbett)

Credit: Boom Studios

BRZRKR #8 - On Sale April 27th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree, and Clem Robins (Cover: Lee Garbett)

Credit: Boom Studios

Reeves and Kindt continue to take this story in some interesting directions. Caudwell finally unveiling his master plan was a cool twist to the story. It’s one that wasn’t unexpected but it also hits some strong notes on what levels this character will go to achieve his plan. B’s story is also very well set up here. There are many layers to this final arc that will have readers hooked till the end.

Garney delivers on some fantastic art in this issue. The big 2 page explosion scene really jumps off the pages. The panel set-up for B’s story this issue was very creative as well. Using a blank page to build up a moment works well for this issue. Great cliffhanger ending page to cap this issue of as well.

BRZRKR #8 - On Sale April 27th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree, and Clem Robins (Cover: Lee Garbett)

Credit: Boom Studios

BRZRKR #8 - On Sale April 27th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree, and Clem Robins (Cover: Lee Garbett)

Credit: Boom Studios

BRZRKR #8 - On Sale April 27th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree, and Clem Robins (Cover: Lee Garbett)

Credit: Boom Studios

BRZRKR #8 - On Sale April 27th

Creative: Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree, and Clem Robins (Cover: Lee Garbett)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, BRZRKR #8 answers some outstanding questions while raising more in the process. The saga of B takes some unique paths this issue but readers are guided with ease by the creative team. The book has been a fascinating read while building towards a memorable conclusion. Make sure to pick this book up at your LCS this week.

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THE HARBINGER #7 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re taking a look at the penultimate (SAY IT AIN’T SO!) chapter in the latest adventure of Peter Stanchek. The Harbinger #7 by COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING, ROBBI RODRIGUEZ, RICO RENZI
& HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU by Valiant Entertainment has been on point since it’s debut. Where we last saw our lead character, it was definitely a mic drop cliffhanger moment, so let’s now waste any more time and jump into breaking this issue down, shall we?

THE HARBINGER #7 - On sale ARPIL 27th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by JONATHAN MARKS BERRAVECHHIA
Pre-order Cover by CULLY HAMNER

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Since his return appearance, Stanchek has been drawing attention from many people of the Valiant Universe. Obviously being one of the most powerful people on the planet will do that. Having his track record of actions will cause that as well. As this series has progressed, readers have found out that Stanchek has rewired his brain (literally) and become dedicated to be a beacon of hope for the people of Psiot City. This doesn’t go as easy as planned because he has one force standing right in his way: himself. The “evil” version of Stanchek is known as the Renegade who is trying to unleash chaos on the city.

From the fallout of their initial encounter, the Renegade has been working to build up an army of Psiots to assist in his plans. Harbinger’s mission is clear to stop “himself” at all costs. Luckily, he has some help in an old friend Faith aka Zephyr along with Cici and Young Ago. While en route flying to find the Renegade, Harbinger is SHOT IN THE HEAD by the assassin Blam!

This issue picks up literally as our hero is bleeding his mind out! With Cici and Ago trying to save Harbinger, Faith goes right after Blam. All the while, the Renegade has started the initial shot on his attack on Chicago with his army ready to go. Readers get a small glimpse of what’s to come if our heroes fail. Can our hero come back from Death’s door? Readers have seen Stanchek pull off some miracle moves before. Does he have one more left in his sleeve? And if so, is he ready for the battle ahead?

THE HARBINGER #7 - On sale ARPIL 27th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by JONATHAN MARKS BERRAVECHHIA
Pre-order Cover by CULLY HAMNER

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

THE HARBINGER #7 - On sale ARPIL 27th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by JONATHAN MARKS BERRAVECHHIA
Pre-order Cover by CULLY HAMNER

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Kelly & Lanzing out do themselves on story ideas with this one! Their take on Harbinger and what Stanchek is capable with his powers is such a cool take. If anyone had questions of how powerful of a character he is had them answered with this issue. When they dive into moments like his “repair work”, it turns into the strongest part of the story. With all his powers, Stanchek is as fragile as ever finding his way to “Be Better”. The rest of the characters had solid moments as well with a final shot worthy of heading into a final battle.

Rodriguez crushes another issue! Holy Smokes! The imagery of Stanchek putting his mind back together was incredible! Rodirguez’s style is such a complement to the story. The full panel pages were excellent as well as the Renegade unleashing his first attacked (last picture in this blog) There’s no book out that captures such a unique trippy feel like Harbinger. It’s one of the best books out right now with a creative team that is leaving a tough act to follow. There’s much to enjoy with this issue.

THE HARBINGER #7 - On sale ARPIL 27th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by JONATHAN MARKS BERRAVECHHIA
Pre-order Cover by CULLY HAMNER

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

THE HARBINGER #7 - On sale ARPIL 27th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by JONATHAN MARKS BERRAVECHHIA
Pre-order Cover by CULLY HAMNER

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

THE HARBINGER #7 - On sale ARPIL 27th | 32 pages, full color | $3.99 US | T+
Written by
COLLIN KELLY, JACKSON LANZING
Art by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Colors by RICO RENZI
Letters by HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU
Cover A by ROBBI RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by JONATHAN MARKS BERRAVECHHIA
Pre-order Cover by CULLY HAMNER

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, The Harbinger #7 sets the pace for an epic finale to the current chapter of Peter Stanchek. Incredible storytellig with pushing the limits of psionic powers along with fantastic art makes this a must-have at your local comic shops this week! Also, get the first volume TPB if you haven’t already!

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