BIRDS OF PREY #2 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re following along the latest mission involving one of DC Comics most legendary teams. After putting together an incredible roster last issue, Black Canary looks to try pulling off an impossible feat with the fate of the world in the balance. Just another day at the office, right?

BIRDS OF PREY #2 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles wastes no time giving readers much to discuss with this initial arc. Let’s take a closer look and see what unfolds now, shall we?

Birds Of Prey #2 - Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in Bhutan years ago. Dinah Lance aka Black Canary,is having a private moment with her “sister” Sin over campfire. The chatter is calm as the pair is bonding, while facing the complicated situation that they are in. It closes peacefully with some fin moments before the reality sinks in.

That reality leads to Gotham City. Dinah has assembled a new Birds of Prey team comprised of Zealot, Big Bartha, Batgirl and Harley Quinn. Their mission is not an easy one. Sin is on the Island of Themyscira. Dinah tries explaining how this is just a simple recon mission but others have doubts. One of which is Zealot, who leaves the room after misreading the vibe in the room. Cooler heads prevail and the explanation of the plan is at hand. Sin is part of a deadly scheme of evil forces which if the new team fails, the body counts will rise for the Amazons.

With the current state of world affairs, going to Themyscira will not be easy. Leave it to the wild card of the team to have an idea how to sneak In and out of the island. Can this team do it? Readers come along for the ride as a few surprise guests jump on-board on the quest to save Sin. Leave it to the closing moments to ensure the latest Birds Of Prey team might have more on their hands that they bargained for.

Birds Of Prey #2 - Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: David Nakayama)

Birds Of Prey #2 - Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: David Nakayama)

Thompson gives readers a solid balance of drama and light-hearted moments with the team’s dangerous mission looming in the background. The personalities on this team may not scream teamwork just yet, but there have been flashes of why they have been put together. Thompson writes Zealot as the possible breakout star of this book. Zealot is stand-offish and very serious about her thoughts.

The conversations with both Dinah and Harley in this issue reflect that. There is much behind her actions that readers will have a vested interest with. Seeing Dinah bring in extra help steadily adds more layers to the story at hand. Once the team gets rolling, there are some great moments that readers will enjoy as they come along for the adventure.

Romero and Bellaire showcase the personal toll that this mission is taking on Dinah. The opening flashback sequence is easy-going and mirrors the bond between Dinah and Sin for all readers. Once the story swings back to the present, the panels feature the stress compounding about what is being asked of them. The reactions vary but none more so than Dinah.

These visuals are perfectly countered by Harley’s assessment of what needs to be done. This leads the team into the beginnings of their mission. There are some great action panels but none will jump out more than an excellent two page spread of the squad in action. The closing moments end this chapter on an excellent note with much to be excited to see moving forward.

Birds Of Prey #2 - Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Chris Bachalo)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

With stakes being this high, readers know there is no easy route from Point A to Point B. Thompson, Romero and the team bring excellent writing and art to the newly formed team within this chapter. There’s much to enjoy as events are building for a huge event. Jump on board now and don’t miss this on New Comic Book Day!

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BATMAN #138 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we are keeping a watchful eye on the residents of Gotham City as war has erupted in DC COMICS! With the “parental figures” of the Bat-family on opposing sides, the lines are blurred between hero and villain. With its’ latest stop, has the Dark Knight gone too far to win at any costs?

BATMAN #138 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles holds nothing back as the Gotham War reaches a breaking point! Let’s take a closer look at what is unfolding now, shall we?

BATMAN #138 - Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (CREDIT: DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING***

Since his awakening from the fallout of “Knight Terrors”, Batman hasn’t been welcomed to the new vision of Gotham he lives in now. Months after that event, Bruce Wayne wakes to find that a dangerous but effective approach to fighting Crime is working. However, the methods behind it do not match up to his personal code of ethics. Making matters even worse is the person behind it: Selina Kyle aka Catwoman.

Her “Robin Hood”-esque initiative of training thieves to steal from the rich instead of violent crime is working too well. Batman is strongly opposed to this but there’s more elements in play here. His back-up personality, Zur-En-Arrh, is now blinding his thoughts. This is causing major riffs with the Bat-family as they now are forced to choose sides in the battle of Gotham.

This issue picks up with Vandal Savage, the immortal nemesis of the DCU, speaking and narrating his beginnings of power. The story shifts to him meeting with the one and only Ra’s Al Ghul. From the tone of the meeting, it appears all roads lead to Gotham City.

Meanwhile, Red Hood (Jason Todd) is crippled in fear! The man behind it is …. BATMAN?! As it is revealed to the readers, Batman has a failsafe for dealing with Jason Todd’s “behavior issues”. With promise of a new beginning, Batman pleads with Jason to take him up on the offer of a new life.

Jason’s only hope appears to be Dick Grayson aka Nightwing. Grayson and Oracle have figured out this new attitude of Bruce is Zur-En-Arrh. Dick makes a play to halt the back up persona but is stopped by Brice’s only ally at this moment: Damian Wayne!

Readers witness as the mounting pressure finally breaks the bat-family. There is plenty of action as Dick Grayson is challenged by the one man who’s made him into the hero he is today. What is the outcome? The fallout from this latest chapter won’t fade away anytime soon.

The action is big, but the emotional points hit even harder. Things escalate as it is no mere coincidence a villain as dangerous as Savage is involved as the closing moments lead to believe. The only thing scarier is the mind-state of Bruce Wayne and who is the next to see him is definitely going to grab readers’ attention until the next chapter.

BATMAN #138 - Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (CREDIT: DC COMICS - COVER: Gabriele Dell'Otto)

Zdarsky plays with the hearts of readers with quite a few deep emotional strikes on our favorite characters. Once readers see what Batman has done to Jason, Zdarsky plays into how ruthless this version of Batman truly is. Seeing Grayson confront his mentor is a true test of wills, tying things back to when he became Robin many years ago.

The other family members build into the drama with their own reactions to seeing this cold version of Bruce. The current round of action hits with a strong exclamation point before shifting gears to a long awaited meeting that is not going to end well. The closing moments bring even more danger with the quiet set-up. The parting moment leaves no doubt that this story has only just begun.

Jiménez and Morey dives right into the darker side of Batman’s persona early in this issue. The moments with Jason Todd screams terrifying imagery with Jason’s reactions to what has been done. The cold demeanor of Batman plays into this as well, noting the shift in mindset. Even when it feels as Bruce is trying to be sympathetic, it is brief and fleeting.

Nightwing’s facial expressions reflect the sadness of the task at hand, playing up to the readers who can sense the internal struggle the bat family is going through. This builds to a lasting image of the heartbreaking end of the latest round with a family member that’s a complete stranger. Factor in the parting visual and fans can’t help but count down the days until the next round.

BATMAN #138 - Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (CREDIT: DC COMICS - COVER: FRANK CHO)

BATMAN #138 - Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (CREDIT: DC COMICS - COVER: PETE WOODS)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

With his latest move, the Dark Knight crosses a line that even his closest allies question. Zdarsky, Jiménez and the team construct a memorable chapter with incredible artwork and writing. Gotham City is barely holding it together with a story that can’t be passed up on for New Comic Book Day!

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SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #5 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re continuing to follow along the saga of Grant Garrison in the pages of Image Comics’ most superhero focused comic. The story is very grounded in many of the familiar classic themes fans have grown up with. If you’re looking for a throwback to the Kirby-esque era, THIS is your book.

The Savage Strength Of Starstorm #5 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone jumps back in with many questions surrounding last issue’s end. Let’s see where the story is taking readers now, shall we?

The Savage Strength Of Starstorm #5 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Wes Craig)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Since a meteor crashed into his high school, Grant Garrison’s daily life has been “complicated” to say the least. Grant has now acquired powers from an object known as the Sharsrum. Along with his classmates Jen and Eli, the trio have become reluctant super powered beings trying to sort through what is their “new world” now.

There have been allies and enemies making their way across Grant’s path. In their latest escapade, the trio crosses into another dimension where they ran into future versions of themselves. With sound advice and a new weapon at his disposal, Grant leads the group back. However the world they know is no more.

The issue opens up with the city decimated and destroyed. Before the group can process what has happened, they are greeted by the Omega Squadron. The group has been looking for anyone who’s survived and our trio has many questions. With little other options, Grant and company board their plane.

On board, readers witness that there’s vested interest from a few parties that have been watching Grant for some time. Moves are made building towards a confrontation fans have been waiting for. Its’ outcome is surprising as the final page leaves more questions to where things are heading now. There is no doubt, this portion of Grant’s life has only just begun.

The Savage Strength Of Starstorm #5 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Wes Craig)

The Savage Strength Of Starstorm #5 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Wes Craig)

One thing that continues to impress with this series is Craig’s continuous growing amount of characters. It is a bit of a juggling act to get everyone panel time, yet the major players have all been given ample to have readers invested in. The downside to this is sometimes, its awkward with introductions (ie: Eli knowing the Omega Squadron without giving a sense of how previously).

The story moves very fast and delivers a great deal of action. Plot points that have lingered for a bit are addressed which gives a great payoff. The ending is great for where things are heading with this arc. It will curious to see what becomes the next phase of Grant’s latest chapter, with such events swirling around him.

Craig also takes full advantage of the canvas with vert detailed two page spreads throughout the issue. The introduction visual of the Omega Squadron makes a huge splash. This is followed up by a great two-page panel of the groups meeting for the first time. Craig also gives the villains their due with a solid shot of one with the other heroes in the background.

The visuals fans will be most talking about will be a massive fight scene what two pages are used to their stretch limits. It adds a sense of danger to what is unfolding. The art never misses for conveying the best of this super hero saga.

The Savage Strength Of Starstorm #5 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Wes Craig)

The Savage Strength Of Starstorm #5 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Wes Craig)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The life and times of Grant Garrison head into the unknown as the action swings for the fences with its’ latest chapter. Craig and Finestone bring out the best of the vintage superhero blueprint with solid writing and strong visuals. If you haven’t checked out this series yet, make a point on this upcoming New Comic Book Day.

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THE FLASH #1 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we're speeding to the comic shops for a look at a brand new #1 from DC COMICS! Since the era of “Dawn of DC” has came about, the entire superhero line has been re-ignited give fans much to talk about. With successful new series for various members of the Justice League, it's now time for one of their featured stars to get their time to shine.

THE FLASH #1 by Simon Spurrier, Mike Deodato Jr, Trish Mulvihill and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou ushers in a new beginning for the Scarlet Speedster. Let's take a deeper dive and see what's happening here, shall we?

THE FLASH #1 by Simon Spurrier, Mike Deodato Jr, Trish Mulvihill and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story opens with Max Mercury, a longtime speedster within the DC Universe. Max is poised to start running in a deserted area. Max has a partner with a familiar face: Bart Allen aka Impulse! They set off to run and test the complexity of time and space that involves the Speed Force. In Max’s own words: “We don’t break the barrier… we EMBRACE IT! WE BREATHE THE LIGHTNING”.

However, those words come back to haunt as Max sees a Buffalo in a time portal. With its’ eyes glowing red, the Buffalo stares back, then a thunderous BOOM! Bart and Max are sent reeling back to the starting line. Breaking down what happened, Max theorizes the Speed Force might not be well. The image of the Buffalo is perceived to back that idea up.

Meanwhile, Wally West has assumed the mantle of The Fastest man Alive aka The Flash. Wally is fighting against the forces of a very well known foe of the Rogues Gallery: Gorilla Grodd. While dealing with his forces, Wally senses something's not right.

Before he can deal with that, Grodd’s forces make a play that puts the innocent in danger. However, it appears an Indigo streak appears to intervene and help. Wally is as puzzled much like Grodd’s army is. The streak gives Wally a second to help catch a falling victim but something happens which causes Wally to split form time only to come back and drop the catch.

Grodd finally makes his appearance but leaves after seeing enough. Grodd also parts with a condolence for Flash.

Readers can relate to Wally’s confusion as it appears something is very wrong with the Speed Force. Wally heads to try finding answers while dealing with life as a family man. What will he find in his search. The answers may not be all he wants as things escalate quickly. This all leads to a final page that is sure to grab fans attention as the next phase of the Flash begins now.

THE FLASH #1 by Simon Spurrier, Mike Deodato Jr, Trish Mulvihill and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: Dan Mora)

Spurrier puts together a very complex debut chapter. The issues of the Speed Force is the main driver for this plot, but it is a slow reveal to what is truly happening. Wally in the suit brings in the family aspect to the story with dealing with superhero “family” issues.

It does give a good break to the action but guessing there is more happening there than meets the eye. The pacing gives a great amount of time to build by the time the final image its, business is officially established for the latest Flash run.

Deodato and Mulvihill put together some very memorable visuals for this debut. The full page intro shot o Wally West kicks things into high gear. This is compliments well when Grodd finally makes his appearance. Both moments feel impactful as the major players entered the game.

The imagery also captures the emotions of family life in their varying degrees. Heading into the final act, the art team speeds the flow up slightly to build up the excitement for the closing moments. Readers are gifted an impressive full page parting shot to carry through to the next chapter.

THE FLASH #1 by Simon Spurrier, Mike Deodato Jr, Trish Mulvihill and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: Riley Rossmo

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The next wave of the adventures of the Fastest man Alive kicks of in magnificent fashion. Spurrier’s excellent writing paired with the impactful art of Deodato provides readers with a strong beginning to the future of the Flash. Don’t miss this on New Comic Book Day.

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SUPERMAN #6 (DC COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are checking out one of the standout series of the “Superman” line over at DC Comics! Since it's kickoff in the “Dawn Of DC” era, the Man of Steel’s books have had a renewed focus, winning over fans with each issue. Case in point has been the latest “Superman” title by Joshua Williamson and Jamal Campbell.

After a brief hiatus with “Knight Terrors” and a strong Annual issue, the series returns to shops with Gleb Melnikov board for art along with Williamson, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher. Let's take a closer look at Superman #6, shall we?

SUPERMAN #6 - Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover Jamal Campbell)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Superman and Lex Luthor have always had a unique connection to say the least. In this current series, Lex is behind bars but has left Superman a massive gift in his absence. Superman is now in charge of the newly renamed “Supercorp”. With resources like that at his disposal, Supes should find crime-fighting easier. Sadly, that hasn’t been the case.

Surprise to no one, Lex has made some enemies. Dr. Pharm and Mr. Graft are two that have made some noise as of late that can’t be ignored. While using a Kyrptonite Klaw, they have amplified some of Superman’s rogues to new heights. This has all be a plan to keep him at bay while Lex is attacked and nearly killed in prison!

This issue opens up with the frantic attempt to save Lex’s life. The imagery holds nothing back at how grim the situation has become. The story jumps two weeks later is to see Superman is back in action, yet not quite himself. Not being there for Lex is weighing heavy on his mind.

Meanwhile at the Daily Planet, it is business as usual with Lois Lane handling duties as serving Editor-In-Chief. Lois and Clark have a brief chat which leads to Clark heading to his “corporation” for help with solving the riddle of “Project: Chained”.

Readers find out there is a specialized prison underneath Stryker’s Island. Someone is there, but no one knows the reason why. What kind of power needs that kind of containment? As Superman looks to diver further into the mystery, the answers he finds will be shocking.

Can he even handle what has been discovered? If the last page is any indication, bracing for impact is required with a parting image that jumps off the page leading to the monster Superman #850!

SUPERMAN #6 - Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover Lee Bermejo)

Williamson does an amazing job at tying in classic superhero plots with modern times. The relationship between Clark and Lex has always been rocky at its’ best case. Seeing Clark’s conscious weigh heavy for failing brings the near-perfect hero down to a grounded level.

It is Clark’s unwavering sense of truth, justice and a better tomorrow that leads him to utilizing “Supercorp” when even he has reservations. The mystery plays out well with Williamson leaving many questions unanswered for now. The final pages really drive home the point of how high the stakes are heading into the anniversary issue.

Melnikov steps in for art duties and brings a unique vision of Superman’s world to readers. There is an excellent two page spread of Superman flying over cars in Metropolois that feels like a vintage superhero image (which is fantastic). The scenes with Lois and Clark reflect the frustration both are dealing with respectively.

The action panels flow very easy and readers will sense the threat level with a great two-page spread of Superman addressing what he finds in his search. The final images leave no doubt that the story is only beginning and question if Superman can really save the day next time readers see him.

SUPERMAN #6 - Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover ROSE BESCH)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The new arc of Joshua Williamson’s “Superman” doesn’t delay in bringing action and excitement to readers. Sharp writing and excellent visuals by Melnikov and Sánchez give readers a fun story to jump along for the ride heading to the monumental Superman #850!

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BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #19 (DC COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are checking out the conclusion of a two part story from arguably the best superhero book currently in comics.

Since it's debut Batman/Superman: Worlds finest by DC COMICS has been a runaway hit. It's no wonder why considering the creative team of Mark Waid and Dan Mora. In the current story, Travis Moore is filling in for Mora, but the series hasn't skipped a beat.

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #19 by Mark Waid, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands concludes the legendary first meeting of 2/3 of DC’S heroic trinity. Let's take a closer look and see how that initial encounter plays out.

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #19 by Mark Waid, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Dan Mora)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING***

When a mysterious riddle is left at a crime scene in Gotham City, the first one to take notice would be the caped crusader himself, Batman. However, when a clue is written in is Kryptonian, that catches the eye of the Man of Steel.

As they meet in Gotham, there is still a sense of question each has about the other. Batman uses his Bruce Wayne Influence to meet with Clark Kent of the Daily Planet to ease some tension and answer more questions. Once the pair gets rolling they find out Jax-Ur, a long time foe of Superman has taken control of the Riddler! When confronting the villain, Batman gets pulled into the Phantom Zone, the long fabled limbo which is used as a prison!

This issue opens up with Superman fighting Jax-Ur over the skies of Gotham. Meanwhile, Batman is communicating telepathically with Alfred. In the conversation, readers are told of how the Zone walls had been weakening to breaches and absorbing Goth residents in the process. It is revealed Jax-Ur knew where a breach was presumed to occur and used the Riddler to lure Superman there and swap places. During the encounter, it was Batman who was pulled in instead.

With the battle taking place, Batman forces his thoughts thru the warped Phantom Zone to connect with Superman. It is in this moment that not only is a plan put in place, but common ground is met between the two that bonds them for years to come.

What does Batman think of now? Can the pair find a way to make this work and save the day? readers sit back and enjoy watching the fight get taken to Jax-Ur. The resolution plays perfectly into what makes these two legends. The parting image is a bit of a surprise as an epilogue showcases this story is not as over as readers might think.

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #19 by Mark Waid, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Dan Mora)

Waid sets up the story in such a manner that readers can’t help but smile reading it. Even behind the Phantom Zone walls, Batman finds a way to decipher the problem and pairs it up with Superman’s strengths of unending hope to make it work. The pair’s ethics have always been different but when together, it pops off the page.

The final act doesn’t falter giving readers the iconic moments that they have become accustomed to when seeing the pair work together. The final panel for their story portion perfectly closes the beginnings of a lasting friendship.

Moore delivers on big action for the majority of this story. The fight between Superman and Jax-Ur over the Gotham Skyline is an easy win for readers. Even when Batman and Superman take the fight to very familiar spot, Moore never takes the foot off the gas for the battle.

There’s a great full page shot showing the devastation around them. Later in the book, there’s a few panels that cement the pair’s future with a legendary feel. The closing panel captures the moment and leaves fans grinning from ear-to-ear seeing the birth of the World’s Finest.

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #19 by Mark Waid, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Tony S. Daniel)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The first meeting between two of DC Comics and pop culture’s most beloved heroes concludes with an unforgettable issue. Waid’s excellent writing is brought to life with Moore and Bonvillian’s art to present the catching throwback tale for the modern audience. This is Superhero comics at its’ finest….world’s finest.

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NIGHTWING #106 (DC COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out the return of the 2023 Eisner-award winner for regular series via DC Comics! Ever since taking over the writing reigns, Tom Taylor has made the life and times of Dick Grayson into must-read adventures every time out. Now set to start a new epic tale, it’s a perfect time for new readers to jump on board and see what all the hype is about!

Nightwing #106 by Tom Taylor, Michael Conrad (Breakfast for Dinner), Steven Byrne, Serg Acuña (Breakfast for Dinner), Adriano Lucas and Wes Abbott puts Bludhaven’s protector on a path of danger and mystery. Let’s dive in and see where this new arc leads readers now, shall we?

Nightwing #106 by Tom Taylor, Michael Conrad, Steven Byrne, Serg Acuña, Adriano Lucas and Wes Abbott (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: Bruno Redondo)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in Bludhaven two years prior. A man is being followed walking down the street. When his trailer catches up with him, the assumption is the man in question is Dick Grayson. However in this case, he is not. This is RIC Grayson. In case anyone isn’t familiar, Ric is the amnesic persona that emerged when Dick was shot in the head by the KGBeast during Tom King’s run on Batman.

Ric is being followed by a man who claims he was in the circus with Grayson when he was a kid. He hands Ric an envelope. At the Prodigal Bar, Ric starts up conversation with Bea, the bartender/owner about places to hide the envelope. The story jumps two days later where a man known as the Quartermaster offers a place to stash the mysterious object: the Hold. Ric writes a name down on the ledger for someone to claim it: Nightwing.

Now jumping to present time, Dick Grayson focuses his attention back on a clue told to him by a sailor a wile back. Why is his name written on a box in the Hold? As Dick begins his investigation, a few familiar “friends” have already made their way to the Hold. The pair of Heartless and Tony Zucco have forced their way inside the cave. However when they arrive, what they see isn’t expected.

What is found when they go inside? Nightwing arrives on the scene but what happens next, readers won’t see coming. Behind the action comes a swift ending that is sure to please fans as a welcoming return to Mr. Grayson’s world hits the marks.

There’s also a small back-up story called “Breakfast For Dinner” which teams up Nightwing, Cassandra Cain and Stephanie Brown up facing a looming foe.

Nightwing #106 by Tom Taylor, Michael Conrad, Steven Byrne, Serg Acuña, Adriano Lucas and Wes Abbott (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: Dan Mora)

Taylor jumps right back in with a solid introduction chapter. The character of Ric Grayson is extremely polarizing amongst DC Comics fans. However, Taylor’s usage of the character for this story works very well. Seeing Dick retrace a past he doesn’t remember is a great twist to open this chapter with. The character of Heartless provides a great foil to Dick. Some feel the cat/mouse game they’re playing has gone on too long but I disagree. Keeping Dick on the chase builds up the credibility of this deadly villain.

Heading into the latter half of the issue, Taylor gives fans a well-timed action sequence to break the dialogue up. It is vintage Grayson which fans will be excited to see. The final leads to a strong cliffhanger ending which plays into why this book gets so much praise. Just when you think you know the answers, the questions get reshuffled. That’s always a win for readers.

Byrne steps in for Bruno Redondo for this issue and readers will see the standout introduction of Heartless to this story. The panels move briskly as the villain wastes no time making an immediate impact. This all builds toward a hall-full page panel showing where he and Zucco got with their plans. Meanwhile, Byrne gives readers a steady dose of action sequences featuring Nightwing, building off a solid full page motorcycle panel. The final moments swing things back to the story with mounting tension. The parting image closes with a noteworthy full page panel to say goodbye for now, but not for long.

Nightwing #106 by Tom Taylor, Michael Conrad, Steven Byrne, Serg Acuña, Adriano Lucas and Wes Abbott (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: Jamal Campbell)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The next chapter in one of Comics’ best series starts off with an excellent starting point. Taylor, Byrne and the team mix in superb writing and fine artwork to give readers a welcome to what is sure to be another hit arc on this fantastic series. Don’t miss this on New Comic Book Day!

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WONDER WOMAN #1 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re checking out the return of one of DC Comics’ Trinity Characters. In their illustrious history, there has been many heroes of legend but three have stood above the rest: Superman, Batman and Princess Diana of Themyscira otherwise known as Wonder Woman!

Since debuting in ALL-STAR COMICS #8 in 1941, the adventures of Diana Prince have become that of legend amongst comic readers. Now poised to start a new chapter under the “Dawn Of DC” banner, there is a ton of buzz surrounding her latest saga due to the talented creative team behind it.

WONDER WOMAN #1 by Tom King (Mr. Miracle), Daniel Sampere (ACTION COMICS), Tomeu Morey and Clayton Cowles kicks off a brand new story that is sure to be one fans will be talking about at the LCS this week. Let’s take a closer look at what’s going on, shall we?

WONDER WOMAN #1 by Tom King (Mr. Miracle), Daniel Sampere (ACTION COMICS), Tomeu Morey and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins in West Billings, Montana with a simple game of Pool at a bar. The narration leads readers to think that an event has already happened. In the moment, there is some unwelcomed banter amongst patrons. The end result is an Amazonian is smashing a disrespectful male head-first thru the table.

As more male patrons of the bar interject themselves into the conflict, the end result leaves them no reward. When the smoke has cleared, nineteen males are dead inside the bar.

The news media is reflecting the public’s shock about this attack. Some are putting a spin on the events. Suddenly, a man’s phone gets a message that interrupts his meeting with two other individuals. When leaving the meeting, the mysterious figure kills the two businessmen after revealing he was working undercover to expose them. With the bodies laying dead and a room full of scared patrons, the man simply walks up to the counter and leaves his business card to give to the authorities. His name is Sgt. Steel

Steel is now put in charge of a unit known as the Amazon Extradition Entity (A.X.E.). AXE is the result of the Congress-passed Amazon Safety Act, which bans Amazons from being inside U.S. Borders.

Readers will need to brace for the viciousness of Steele and his unit. What transpires next will send shockwaves through the DCU. These actions don’t go unanswered as there is someone who has a very vested interest in discovering the truth and the U.S. might not be ready for what Hell she will bring when she strikes. If that is not enough, just wait for the final moments to add more fuel on an already enraged fire!

WONDER WOMAN #1 by Tom King (Mr. Miracle), Daniel Sampere (ACTION COMICS), Tomeu Morey and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover : Chris Bachalo)

King constructs such a multi-layered conflict in this opening issue. The idea of the Amazons being banned from the United States is a fantastic twist. With Diana being such a popular and respected public figure, the new stat quo brings forth how will the people now look at Diana after Congress makes their move. King gives some insight to this, but readers can expect the payoff to be later in this series. The question ultimately becomes where will they ultimately side: Diana or the Government?

Steel proves to be a solid foil to what Diana is up against. His blind loyalty is a reflection of the government’s opinions as they push an agenda forward. This is brought to terrifying light on their initial move. The pace nicely builds the tension before the eventual meeting of opposing forces. The action hits when it graces the story but its’ fallout plays a bigger factor. the closing moments throw everything on its’ head as another piece is added to an already impressive puzzle.

Sampere brings this story to life with easy and anxiousness as things swiftly change. The initial outing in the bar paints a vivid picture of the melee that transpired. Excellent full-page panel to light the fuse for this portion. Also noteworthy is the use of the 9-panel page for when the reporters come into the story. Sampere also adds much emotion to the supporting cast of Steel’s attack.

The mannerisms range from scared, frightened to Steel’s maniacal enjoyment of what is happening. The mood changes later as Steel sees exactly who he’s up against as a ill page stand-out visual welcomes that character to the party. The closing moments throw a swerve into where things are heading with a parting image to close out a strong debut chapter.

WONDER WOMAN #1 by Tom King (Mr. Miracle), Daniel Sampere (ACTION COMICS), Tomeu Morey and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover : Mikel Janín)

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

Mixing in the superhero world with political conspiracies brings forth a grave challenge to Princess Diana of Themyscira. Through King’s superb writing, the visuals from Sampere and Morey paint a fractured and dangerous new world with one character fighting for justice against insurmountable odds. The hype is completely justified on what is happening within these pages. Don’t miss out on NCBD!

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BATMAN AND ROBIN #1 (DC COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re venturing into a new beginning for one of pop culture’s most iconic pairs. With war breaking out in Gotham City, The Bat family is being torn apart. With his family crumbling, Batman looked to be fighting this battle by himself. That outlook was quickly discarded when the bond between Father and Son took over in his darkest hour. Now with Damian Wayne fully by his side, Batman continues his mission against crime with a newfound focus.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #1 by Joshua Williamson , Simone Di Meo and Steve Wands by DC Comics gives readers a high octane adventure with the Wayne family maneuvering in an ever unstable Gotham City. Let’s take a deeper dive into this new series, shall we?

BATMAN AND ROBIN #1 by Joshua Williamson , Simone Di Meo and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This latest chapter in the caped crusader’s life begins at the Gotham Zoo. It is a stormy night. A haunting narrator is describing their view of Gotham. They elude to extreme changes. Readers witness a figure working in a lab area and their subject makes a loud statement on the panel. A bat is being dissected.

The story shifts to the dynamic duo flying into a Zeppelin over the Gotham skyline to stop the White Rabbit. With hostages in tow, the situation is intense. Batman and Robin take down Rabbit and her hired help. The aircraft is stabilized and hostages are rescues. The moment is capped off with a perfectly placed Fist Bump between father and Son.

Post mission, Bruce and Damian head home into a brownstone inside Gotham City limits. With the situation with Catwoman escalading, the Manor isn’t the best base of operations currently. Considering the past few months, reconnecting as a family has been a challenge. Bruce appears to be trying but Damian is more guarded.

A day later, Damian breaks down the Rabbit’s motives. The center of her attack (and a few other robberies) has been Dr. Kafira, known for DNA work. Kafira was also a hostage on the airship. That night, the pair heads out to pay him a visit.

What they find appears to be another kidnapping attempt. However, readers soon find out more is going on than the pair realizes. The situation escalates until a shocking move happens leaving the pair trying to cypher what is going on.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #1 by Joshua Williamson , Simone Di Meo and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Kael Ngu)

Williamson pushes the family dynamic to the forefront as the new adventure hovers in the background. The current relationship of Bruce and Damian is one that is rebuilding itself. Post White Rabbit, the closing moments are capped off with a perfectly placed fist bump. It might seem like a throwaway moment but it nails what the book is all about.

The conversation the pair has in the brownstone drives that point home. Seeing Bruce trying to find the right words while Damian copes shifting the conversation back to the current mission leaves no question in readers minds.

The “drawing Pad” in Damian’s room backs that up with how Damian is dealing with his family dynamic. The story at hand is solid with much room to grow. It feels like a “back to basics” Batman and Robin which means nothing but win for the readers.

Di Meo wastes no time bringing the action to this issue. A fantastic 2 page spread with the duo crashing through the Zeppelin canopy establishes a high pace for the moment. Do Meo also hits the bullseye with the Bruce/Damian conversation at home. There is a creative use of shadows and light to reflect Damian’s past few months. This is capped off with a solid full page shot of his sketch pad.

Heading into the final act, the villains are featured with another great two page panel that readers will be excited to see. The attention to details here is fantastic. The issue is capped off with a superb cliffhanger panel that you can’t help but run to get the next issue after seeing.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #1 by Joshua Williamson , Simone Di Meo and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Clay Mann)

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

The new adventures of Bruce and Damian Wayne wastes no time locking readers in for what will only be an incredible story. Making family first, Wlliamson plays off the father/son bond with an exceptional script. Di Meo compliments the script & constructs a distinct feel of energetic visuals making it a 1-2 combo that can’t be missed. Don’t miss this book on Bew Comic Book Day!

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BATMAN #137 (DC COMICS)

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

For this entry, Gotham City has been officially declared a warzone as DC Comics’ most dangerous city gets caught up in a game of cat and mouse …. or should we say “Cat and Bat”?

Fresh off a buzz-making debut chapter, Batman #137 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles continues to give fans prime seats as the implosion of the bat family continues! let’s take a closer look as the drama unfolds, shall we?

Batman #137 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

From the fallout of “Knight Terrors”, Batman has exhausted himself past his own limits. The result is Bruce Wayne has been “asleep” for a LONG time. When he awakens, Gotham City is a different place. Crime is down significantly. The cause is an initiative taken that brings up a question of ethics to the Caped Crusader. The person behind the movement makes it even that more complex: Selina Kyle aka Catwoman.

While Bruce has been away, Selina has been secretly training the “henchmen” or lower-level criminals of Gotham certain burglary skills with a code. The targets are only the rich. Batman doesn’t agree with the “Robin hood” method but Selina isn’t backing down from her stance. Due to their complex history and current relationship status, lines are being drawn about if this is right or wrong.

However, one pupil named Roland Garner get murdered in an attempted robbery which makes Batman declare this movement is officially over. Making matters even worse is Batman’s back-up personality, Zur-En-Arrh, has been unlocked with him so broken over recent events. This does not bode well for all parties involved as War is coming to Gotham with no good outcome to follow.

This chapter begins with a couple of Catwoman’s students honing their craft in a luxury apartment complex. As they begin their work, Batman is waiting inside for them. Citing Garner as a symbol for his actions, Batman easily disposes of the pair, saying “Nobody Dies Today”!

Readers quickly see how Batman (under the influence of Zur-En-Arrh) starts to attack Selina’s forces. The impact is felt immediately leaving Selina to retaliate in a manner that won’t sit well with Batman. All the while, the various members of the Bat Family are trying to make sense of this all.

Events start unfolding as the dangerous game of chess starts escalading even further. The action doesn’t slow down as Batman continues to try hanging onto his vision of Gotham, no matter who is in his way. Just when readers think they know what’s going on, the final page will be a shocking reveal as another major player has entered the game.

Batman #137 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Joe Quesada)

Batman #137 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Gabriele Dell'Otto)

Zdarsky continues to slowly feature the breaking of the Bat in this latest chapter. With Zur-En-Arrh pulling the strings, it adds another layer to Batman’s complex paranoia. The pacing sets up a solid build to the heart of the issue. The ally she has acquired sets up the issue’s standout moment. Considering their history, Selina plays off whatever Bruce throws in her direction with a heightened awareness of what’s needed to be done to win. It is no surprise at the personal angle she plays to get the upper hand. Its’ fallout plays into the lines divided but what a great surprise from the final page. It’s suffice to say this battle is far from over.

Jiménez unleashes Batman’s most feared personality with a distinct intensity. From the opening pages, the force of Batman’s unforgiving attacks make a big imprint with readers. It’s countered nicely by Selina’s reacting and responding plays. The action panels come with a great deal of high energy mirroring the frezny of Batman’s onslaught and warning on those standing in his way. Readers will be excited when other notable names make their marks in this issue. That said, none will be bigger than the shocking debut into this story featured on the full panel page to set up the next chapter nicely.

Batman #137 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Salvador Larroca)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The battle of Gotham rages on with an excellent second chapter. The pace is set early building the tension up to a great breaking point with the art and writing. The final page will have fans guessing as to where we head from here, but there’s no doubt this story is one to watch.

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BIRDS OF PREY #1 (DC COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are checking out the latest incarnation of a popular team amongst DC Comics fans! Ever since its’ debut with BLACK CANARY/ORACLE: BIRDS OF PREY #1 in 1995, BIRDS OF PREY has continuously made its mark being one of DC’s best teams. With a primarily female-led line-up, the team has created quite a legacy now over 28 years! Now with the “Dawn Of DC” back in full swing after “Knight Terrors”, a new team has formed taking the mantle into the next chapter of their history.

Birds Of Prey #1 by Kelly Thompson (CAPTAIN MARVEL, BLACK CLOAK), Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles welcome fans to a new era of the team. It also ushers in Thompson’s DC Comics debut! Let’s not wait another second and see what this all-star line-up brings for this explosive team, shall we?

Birds Of Prey #1 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in Star City. Oliver Queen and Dinah Lance are having a discussion about Dinah’s latest mission. The details are vague, but the stakes seem to have Dinah anxious about what she’s about to do. Readers witness that Barbara Gordon (Longtime Birds Of Prey member) has been kept out of the loop. With all this tension, what could be the cause? It is revealed that something has happened to Sin, Dinah’s sister.

The search for team members begin with Dinah stopping by Gotham City. A certain caped fighter is holding her own against the League of Assassins: Batgirl (Cassandra Cain)! Dinah jumps in the fray and business is handled. Readers witness Dinah’s pitch to join on this mission and a somewhat surprise reaction from Batgirl.

From here, readers settle in for the ride as Dinah and Cassandra go back recruiting for their mission, adding two dangerous fighters to the team” Zealot and Big Barda! Just as it seems the team is ready, a decision is made for a fifth member. It’s one that could make or break this team before they even start. The fifth choice is Harley Quinn!

Does Harley accept? How will his team work together? Get ready as the key players appear to be lined up. The final moments drop a bombshell on what is happening here which can only guarantee that readers will be counting down the days until issue #2!

Birds Of Prey #1 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Chris Bachalo)

Thompson makes a huge splash that fans new and old will can’t wait to see play out. Opening with her struggles braking away from Oracle, Thompson shows a sense of doubt in Dinah that is rarely seen. Once the reason behind the danger is reveal, it’s an instant connection with readers.

The recruitment stories play out well, building up the hype for the new team. The banter between Big Barda and Batgirl will make for a great pairing between the heroes in future issues. The addition of Zealot could prove to be the real wild-card of the team. The Harley Quinnn factor is a great shake-up to how the team is coming together. Thompson sets up the reasoning why in a unique way that makes the choice easier to break down. The line-up is a great one and for what lies ahead, there’s much to enjoy.

Romero and Bellaire balance the action and drama out evenly through the entire issue. Form the beginning, the art reflects how Dinah is preparing for the upcoming mission. The reactions in the conversation with Oliver connect with readers as how the stakes are high with no room for error. The panels also showcase how Barbara not being involved is playing a big part into the overall feel of the book. This quickly shifts into the stop by Gotham and an incredible two page full spread of Dinah and Cassandra teaming up.

This is matched with a great “flashback” sequence where the coloring is flipped lighter, adding a distinct look to the mini-story break here. Solid final page reveal imagery to set the course on what is sure to be an instant hit with fans.

Birds Of Prey #1 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover - Stanley Artgerm Lau)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The line-up put together is going to be one of legend in the hands of Thompson, Romero and the team. Superb writing sets the stage for an explosive mission while the art keeps leveling off the high paced action with the emotions fueling this very personal assignment. You absolutely don’t want to miss checking this book out on New Comic Book Day!

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LOCAL MAN: GOLD (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a one-shot from an Image Comics series that has captured the 90’s vibe like no other. If you haven’t been reading Local Man by Tony Fleecs and Tim Seeley, you’re missing out. The story of Jack Xaver has brought back the good, bad and what of that era while modernizing his fall from grace in the present.

The series just wrapped up its’ first arc but before starting the new one, readers are gifted a very special issue. Local Man: Gold by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, and Felipe Sobrerio delivers a fun crossover fitting for this series feature some very familiar faces. Let’s not wait another minute and dive in, shall we?

Local Man: Gold by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, and Felipe Sobrerio (Credit: Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The life and times of JACK XAVER aka CROSSJACK in his post heroic career couldn’t have been more complicated if he tried. After being publicly fired from Third-Gen, Xaver tried returning to normalcy in his hometown of Farmington, Wisconsin, Jack doesn’t receive a hero’s welcome. Xaver also has to deal with the mysterious deaths of The Hodag and Frightside. Being considered the prime suspect, Jack resumes his his old ways. When Xaver starts investigating, he draws attention from Camo Crusader, leader of Third-Gen with an axe to grind. Their confrontation leads to Camo being killed by Jack , who saves Chief Bucholz in the process of clearing his name…for now.

This new chapter begins with Jack just starting his day greeting his parents It’s not just any other day. It’s Mothers Day. Jack has good intentions but like much of his post-hero life, his reputation proceeds him. Before he can get going with his day, Cheif Bucholz has summoned him down to the police station. When Jack arrives there, readers will be shocked to see who’s sitting in a cell: It’s CROSSJACK from the Third-Gen era!

What is going on here? Can Farmington handle TWO Jack Xaver’s?! Readers follow along as the Jack of old hasn’t come alone. There is a collection of classic Image Characters along for this wild adventure. What could possibly bring this eclectic group together? The journey is pure nostalgia mixed into the present time as the danger hits close to home for Jack. The result is a fun episode that fans won’t want to end.

Local Man: Gold by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, and Felipe Sobrerio (Credit: Image Comics)

Local Man: Gold by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, and Felipe Sobrerio (Credit: Image Comics)

Fleecs and Seeley continue to bring that certain 90’s era storytelling and mesh it into the present day like no one else. Seeing Jack come face to face (literally) to his past made for a very enjoyable tale. Jack’s realization of how he was back then made for a serious point in his continuous growth. The throwback characters stole scenes throughout the story. Seeing the interactions was a nice addition to the story at hand. Even the subtle lines referencing characters like “Billy Kincaid” are great easter eggs. The threat at hand is a solid surprise with its’ resolution. The ending doesn’t miss its mark and preps readers for what lies head as the adventures of Jack Xaver brace for another run.

The art keeps the classic feel of the story going forward. Crossjack continues to look the part of a “Youngblood” member with the art reflecting Liefeld’s style in certain panels. The near full page jail panel makes a prime example of this. Another great homage style is certain images of a classic McFarlane character (but probably not the one you think). The story builds the fighting to close with a two page spread worthy of the early Image crossovers of old. For anyone who wants to get a taste of classic Image in the modern time, this issue is one to check out!

Local Man: Gold by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, and Felipe Sobrerio (Credit: Image Comics)

Local Man: Gold by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, and Felipe Sobrerio (Credit: Image Comics)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The early vibes of Image shine bright in a throwback tale that needs to be read by readers young and old. Exceptional writing and art style continues to make the past of Jack Xaver an engaging read in the present with the help of some old readers. Check it out on New Comic Book Day,

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SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #4 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out the latest chapter from a new series at Image Comics that traditional superhero storytelling fans want to keep an eye out for. With now four issues in, the saga of Grant Garrison continues to give fans much to talk about.

The Savage Strength of StarStorm #4 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone picks up the pieces of last issue’s devastating loss of Grant’s closest ally…maybe? Let’s not wait any longer and dive right in, shall we?

The Savage Strength of StarStorm #4 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Wes Craig)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Since he showed up with amnesia on a highway, Grant Garrison’s life has been surrounded with mystery. Trying to adjust to high school has been the least of his concerns. After a meteor crashes in his high school, an object known as the Sharsrum becomes a part of Grant. It awakens something inside of him. Grant is learning on the fly as he’s developed powers but the world (and universe) isn’t waiting for him to learn.

Mysterious forces have a vested interst in Grant. One in particular is Princess Z’Shan Draigo. She sends the Tiger Clan after Grant to retrieve the Sharsrum. In the process of conflict, Jen (Grant’s ally and fellow survivor of the meteor) is shot and killed by the Tiger Clan after Grant can’t surrender the Sharsrum. They leave with a stern warning to give them the weapon or more people will die.

This issue opens up with Draigo being debriefed about the Tiger Clan’s run-in with Starstorm. She is none too happy that they returned empty-handed. They explain the first run was a test to see what they were facing. However, Draxus isn’t as patient and steps in to lead the next challenge

Meanwhile on Earth, Grant holds Jen’s lifeless body buy something changes instantly. Jen becomes flying as an energy-fire being. When the pair finally hits the ground to assess, they find out that Eli (Grant’s friend/Jen’s half brother) has changed into a massive figure.

With the police now on the scene, Grant unlocks a doorway to somewhere no one is expecting! Where do they go now? Readers see that the trio crosses into a place where no one can expect. Plus, there are some familiar faces involved in sending the group onward for the next challenge. After seeing the last page, readers will wonder if the words of warning worked or were they all just wasted air?

The Savage Strength of StarStorm #4 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics)

Craig moves things along very rapidly with the story unfolding in this installment. Jen’s “resurrection” plays well into the overall picture as there are a LOT of players involved in the Sharsrum hunt. The explanation of powers is still an area that might throw some readers off but more and more, the meteor that hit will more than likely become the catalyst for how there’s an influx of super-powered beings.

Craig throws in some fun one-liners (even referencing himself) in the mix. It helps off-set the latter half, which sets up Grant’s next big challenge. Like previously stated, this series pays great homage to the Kirby themes of classic storytelling. If that is your thing, this is your book.

Craig also goes heavier than usual on two page spreads this issue. For being such a young series, readers get the sense of a grander universe at hand. Craig needs to be applauded for the amount of characters he’s introduced in the short amount of time.

he Kirby influences are quite noticeable, especially in the latter half of this chapter. The amount of detail sprinkled in for those two page spreads give readers a challenge to find new characters in the backgrounds. The final full page panel gets the book lined up for what should be a turning point in the life of the young hero.

The Savage Strength of StarStorm #4 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

Grant Garrison gets some back-up and guidance for what lies ahead in this vintage superhero-style book. Craig and Finestone give readers a fun tale that is sure to connect with the superhero side in all readers. Keep an eye out for this on New Comic Book Day.

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NO/ONE #5 (IMAGE COMICS VIA BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

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 escalading mystery haunting comic’s most exciting line! Since it’s debut this past March, the newest addition to the Massive-verse has made a huge impact not only in the comic book world but in the land of podcasts. Taking storytelling to this next level can be a daunting challenge but considering the masterminds behind it, fans know this is par for the course for Black Market Narrative. With its’ latest entry, the city of Pittsburgh braces for another blow as they try figuring out :Who Is No/One”?

NO/ONE #5 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou keeps readers guessing at the overall play of the major figures involved with the “Accountabilty Killer”s legacy. Let’s not wait any longer and dive into the latest chapter!

NO/ONE #5 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (credit: Image Comics via Black market Narrative)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With who the public thinks is the “Accountability Killer” is (Aaron Kern) behind bars, someone else has picked up his vision of “hacktivism”. This is leading to a rising body count from a copycat killer and a city closer to the brink of exploding. A figure claiming to be No/One has been watching and looking to see who is behind these attacks. The vigilante isn’t alone in the quest for truth. Multiple people are trying to solve the mystery before things can get possibly worse.

Former Assistant Chief Ben Kern (Aaron’s father) is conducting his own investigation into matters. Detectives Singh and Harper have been assigned the case by have to face a demanding public searching for answers. Pittsburgh Ledger Editor Teddy Barlow and reporter Julia Paige have started a podcast for their search which has lead Julia into danger more than once.

Last issue, Senator Noah Kemp unveiled Prop 87, which would give residents legal rights to “preemptive Immunity” against attacks from No/One essentially.

This issue kicks off with Aaron Kern recanting his original plea of guilty. The Pittsburgh Ledger team is debating on how to approach the story. Julia believes Kern’s change of heart might be in reaction to Prop 87. JC Randle (Head of PL Media) reacts in a different way to the news. Randle wants to steer the focus of the “Who Is No/One” podcast onto possible suspects.

Meanwhile in jail, Aaron Kern meets with his new attorney, Roger Dennehy, about his attempt to become free. After their meeting, Dennehy drives away and pops a tire heading onto a bridge. Once he gets out to check, a visitor has appeared wanting a word with the lawyer. No/One cuffs him and throws him over the bridge to talk! The message is clear: Aaron Kern doesn’t leave jail!

How this interact ripples through the city will capture readers attention as they see the key players respond. Will Aaron Kern walk away? What does Ben Kern think of all this? What does this mean for No/One? Trust me when I say the mystery is anything but over by the time the closing image is seen.

NO/ONE #5 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (credit: Image Comics via Black market Narrative) Cover-Klaus Janson

BREAK: Higgins and Buccellato fucus the theme of this issue on the Prop 87 ramifications. Seeing the Press reaction first reflected what the public is processing at the news. It’s a shocking turn of events as Kern has been adamant of his role being the “Accountability Killer”. With the meetings he has later, the writing team sets up there is more to Kern’s agenda than readers have even begun to cypher. No/One’s time in the issue is maxed out perfectly, jumping in where needed. The clsoing act leaves much to be watchful for moving into the next chapter. At the halfway point, there is still much left to go before the answers are unveiled.

Borges and Englert keep panels driven by the expressions to Kern’s play throughout this issue. In the staff room, the debate about coverage highlights the mounting frustration at the bigger picture. No/One’s confrontation with Dennehy is impactful and shows the reader how driven No/One is willing to go. The half page panels jump off the page making these moments stand out. It’s only topped by an action sequence later that is completed with an amazing full page panel. The art always shines in this book and maintains the grim overtones of the story.

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The saga of the “Accountability Killer” takes a surprising twist in the pages of Image Comics and Black Market Narrative’s hit series. Higgins, Buccellato, Borges and the team showcase the cause and effect of a defining moment in the series with strong writing and incredible art. The story is more than a comic so make sure you pick up the latest issue and new podcast episode on New Comic Book Day!

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THE SCHLUB #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a brand new series from Image Comics that has been making a lot of buzz in anticipation with comic book fans. With an all-star creative team behind it, there’s no doubt why readers have this book on their radar for New Comic Book Day.

THE SCHLUB #1 by RYAN STEGMAN (Vanish), KENNY PORTER (Superboy), TYRELL CANNON (Beef Bros), MIKE SPICER and JOHN J. HILL introduces Roger Dalton to the world and welcomes everyone to tag along with the start of an unlikely hero’s journey. Let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening here, shall we?

THE SCHLUB #1 by RYAN STEGMAN, KENNY PORTER, TYRELL CANNON, MIKE SPICER and JOHN J. HILL (Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in a dentist office. Roger Dalton is working on someone’s teeth. The narration describes him as a loser who’s never had a big win. While working on his patient, Dalton looks out the window and catches a sight he doesn’t want to see. His Father and brother are setting up shop across the street with their 13th business location. Roger is not handling the news well while he’s on the phone with his ex-wife.

As he’s having the conversation, Roger is oblivious to a few things. The TV is broadcasting about an evacuation downtown. There’s a patient that is sitting there waiting for Roger to work. Right as he is ready to begin his work, the office starts shaking. Bursting thru the room is Cirrus, a powerful superhero.

Cirrus is squaring of with WYRM, a magical sorcerer. During the fight in the office, Wyrm drops a mysterious object. Roger picks it up and activates it! What happens next changes the course of not only this ordinary nobody but the fabled superhero trying to save the day!

What happens with great power in irresponsible hands? That becomes the question surrounding this series as Roger is no longer a nobody with the fate of the world now in his hands. Can he defeat Wyrm? Is he ready for what’s next? The final image leaves no doubt that this story is far from being your average superhero tale.

Breakdown: Stegman and Porter set a course of unlikely circumstance with the base of this story. Dalton is far from a worthy candidate to become a hero. His persona is driven by jealousy and failure. Even in what appears to be his greatest moment, it happens by sheer luck. The irony of his luck is uncanny and will win readers over as his story progresses. The pairing of Dalton and Cirrus meshes well as polar opposites fighting for the same cause but gives this issue a solid balance of light-hearted jokes in between the action. There’s a lot to enjoy of this debut.

Cannon and Spicer bring to life the absurdity of Dalton’s actions ranging from his jealously of his dad and brother to his cluelessness of his patient. Each panel comes across with a great sense of levity before the heroics begin. That portion starts with a big two page spread instantly bringing the bold world of Cirrus to readers. Seeing Dalton’s facial reactions after becoming a surprise hero added a grounded connection to the overall story. This all paved the way for the closing act which lets readers know Dalton’s life as he knew it will never be “normal” again.

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

Will great power wield great responsiblity? That is the question posed by Stegman, Porter, Cannon and the team with this highly engaging tale. The pairing of Dalton and Cirrus proves for a great combo of heroics and humor that should be a hit with readers for New Comic Book Day!

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KNIGHT TERRORS #4 (DC COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re continuing to follow the terror encompassing the DC Comics Universe. During their “Dawn Of DC” storyline, “Knight Terrors” has snuck up on the DC heroes, putting them in an endless nightmare landscape. With the crossover coming to a close soon, all bets are off on how the DC Universe survives.

KNIGHT TERRORS #4 by Joshua Williamson, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Stefano Nesi, Casper Wijngaard, Frank Martin and Troy Peteri takes DC’s last standing defenders head on into the heart of the danger. Let’s see how the latest events unfold, shall we?

KNIGHT TERRORS #4 by Joshua Williamson, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Stefano Nesi, Casper Wijngaard, Frank Martin and Troy Peteriv (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: Ivan Reis)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With the world put in an endless slumber, Insomnia has unleashed an evil in the DC Universe unlike anything else witnessed. The forces of good are trapped fighting their own personal demons. Who is left standing is a trio of heroes that have the fate of the world on their shoulders.

DEADMAN (who is currently possessing Batman’s body), Wesley Dodds (the re-incarnated Golden Age Sandman) and Damian Wayne are the trio of heroes left standing (and awake) to save the day. Last issue, the group heads to the House Of Horrors for the Nightmare Stone, the key to ending this ordeal. In Deadman’s possession, things seem to be looking up but is he really in control or has Insomnia been manipulating them all along?

This issue opens up with Deadman addressing the readers eluding to the story isn’t going to have a happy ending. The trio of Heroes make their way to Arkham Tower in search of Insomnia, whose body is inside. Deadman claims the stone is telling him to steal Insomina’s power. The group heads inside, not knowing what to expect.

The building is clean and unphased by the event. As they progress, Damien is confronted by Batman, who praises what his son has done. Knowing something is off, Damian stabs him! Damian snaps back to the present and its’ revealed he is now starting to fall asleep. The trio finds Insomnia and Deadman leads the charge to end things once and for all.

What happens when he uses the stone to steal Insomnia’s powers? Readers bare witness as Deadman takes the lead with one last shot to save the day. Can he do the impossible? What happens if he fails? The events start becoming clear as secrets are revealed with a shocking play made that alters the course of the story. The closing moments will have readers talking as the final chapter appears to be at hand.

KNIGHT TERRORS #4 by Joshua Williamson, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Stefano Nesi, Casper Wijngaard, Frank Martin and Troy Peteriv (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: Casper Wijngaard)

Williamson speeds things up to brace readers for the upcoming conclusion with this issue. The segments with Robin give a small break to the overall theme. Readers can sense Damian’s closed emotions start peeking out when Batman speaks with him. However, this story has been all about Deadman. With his venture to end this nightmares, he becomes challenged with a truth that he is not expecting. The flashback moment hear translates to the readers about another layer to Insomnia’s character. It plays strong into the set-up for the final act. With what lies ahead, fans can expect a big ending as the major players are set in place to face off.

Camuncoli, Nesi, and Wijngaard keep the chilling feel throughout this issue. The time in Arkham Tower sets up like a true horror movie. The expressions of “Batman” plays into Damian’s fears very good to progress his story. Insomnia’s body made for a strong visual to express the terrors at hand. The flashback points hit their marks as Insomnia’s motives become clearer to a degree. It’s capped off with a solid two page spread late, leading readers into the final stage of the crossover.

KNIGHT TERRORS #4 by Joshua Williamson, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Stefano Nesi, Casper Wijngaard, Frank Martin and Troy Peteriv (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: Darick Robertson)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

Insomnia’s final play makes for an engaging issue to send readers into the upcoming finale of DC Comics’ massive crossover event. Williamson, Camuncoli, and the team give the major villain some definition to his character as the closing chapter is about to begin. Keep an eye out for this issue on New Comic Book Day!

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THE PENGUIN #1 (DC COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are checking out a brand new series from DC Comics that features one of the most iconic rogues in the history of BATMAN. Over the years, Oswald Cobblepot has evolved from a gimmick villain to a force of nature in Gotham City’s underworld. Now with a new lease on life and past behind him, it appears fate has decided to pull him back to where it all began.

The Penguin #1 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles gives readers an exciting tale as the next phase of Mr. Cobblepot’s life begins. Let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening now, shall we?

The Penguin #1 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover Stefano Gaudiano and Scorpio Steele)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story starts out with the Batmobile floating in the Gotham River. Readers quickly find out it has been damaged and its’ two passengers aren’t fairing well either. Batman is severely injured, to the point he cannot escape. With being in a weakened state, Bats tries not letting his guard down to his unlikely companion: Oswald Cobblepot aka THE PENGUIN!

Cobblepot is wounded as well. Batman can’t save them. Cobblepot doesn’t want his help. There’s more on his mind at the moment.

Readers are taken back to Metropolis one year prior. A tailor is working on a suit for Cobblepot. A smart joke slips out his mouth while working on the suit. The tailor panics with fear as he knows he shouldn’t have said this. However, in a surprise move, Cobblepot brushes it off and forgives him for the snark remark!

What happened to the feared crime boss of Gotham? The journey begins to reveal itself as Oswald has appeared to have left his past goodbye for the realm of normalcy. However, as with all good things, how long can they last? An event transpires that changes the world Oswald has grown to love away from Gotham. Once the smokes clears, readers can fully expect big things forthcoming as the final image cements this story becoming an instant classic.

The Penguin #1 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover Brian Bolland)

King sets up a complex foundation for the Penguin’s next journey. One area which King excels at is breaking down the inner thinking of his lead characters. In this scenario, Cobblepot’s life away from Crime seems to have given him some sense of peace. It is a vastly different approach to one of Batman’s most dangerous foes. The initial reaction I felt was Keyser Soze-esque. If you know, you know.

Once the scenario of events is presented for the reader, King leaves nothing to the imagination as Cobblepot’s return to the past is cemented with a final act. The build towards Cobblepot’s trouble was well-staged as the slow grind build will connect with readers that this will be something truly special to pick up at the LCS.

De Latorre and Maiolo kicks things off with an exclamation point as the Batmobile is sinking with a striking full page panel. Seeing both Batman and Penguin worse for wear lead into the story’s flashback on a high note. Their mannerisms of defeat were very noticable. Knowing their history (and How Bats was framed for Oswald’s “Death”), the art showcased their long-standing rivalry with a tensions feel. Their vision of Metropolis felt grounded and voided of anything connecting with the Man of Steel.

This played strongly into the shift in story. The panels had a distinct gritty feel heading into the final chapter. The tension grows as the art team goes for 9-panel pages before ultimately capping off this portion with a full-page climax to the big event happening with Oswald. The final few pages leaves o shadows of doubt that The Penguin is back in business and business is “good”.

The Penguin #1 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover Nathan Szerdy)

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

Oswald Cobblepot is dead. Long live Gotham’s Crime King. King shatters dreams of a peaceful life with superb writing. The panels by De Latorre and Maiolo’s bold visuals set the tone for a forging a new trail in what is sure to be a suspenseful tale for the ages. Make sure this issue is in your possession on New Comic Book Day!

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BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #18 (DC COMICS)

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

For this edition, we’re checking out arguably THE best superhero comic on the market today. Bringing together two of the most iconic characters in all of pop culture, let alone their presences in DC comics history, can be a challenge. With Mark Waid and Dan Mora behind this book, fans have been greeted to fresh takes that reminds everyone why this pair earned the moniker of “World’s Finest”

The series has a shift in art for the next two issues but duties are in safe hands. Travis Moore steps in for Mora with Waid, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands along for the ride as Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #18 looks to take a trip back in time to where things all began for the pair. Let’s not wait any longer and see how this new story arc begins!

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #18 - Mark Waid, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC COMICS - cover: DAN MORA)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in Gotham City years in the past. Commissioner Gordon leads the investigation into a heist on a showboat. The only clue they have to work with is “a riddle.” Gordon doesn’t seem to phased as he senses a certain caped crusader might be already on the job.

Meanwhile in Metropolis, The Daily Planet has taken notice of the events in Gotham. Jimmy Olsen points out the news to one Clark Kent. They break down that “the Riddler” (as called by the cops at this time) is behind the stealing. Along with the thefts, there has been some disappearances. As Clark looks at the case, there is a message left in a foreign language to humans, but not Clark. It is in KRYPTONIAN!

Superman flies to Gotham and meets up with Gordon. As they exchange information of the case, Clark references a vigilante in Gotham. Gordon mentions he has his own way to interact with the investigation, but Superman flies away catching Batman listening in.

At this stage, readers are treated to the first meeting between the World’s Finest! How does the initial interaction go? What happens when ideologies clash? What connection does the Riddle have with Superman? This issue has much to offer fans new and old as a great mystery has begun. The final panels give readers a solid parting image to hold them over until next issue.

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #18 - Mark Waid, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC COMICS - cover: Darick Robertson & Diego Rodriguez)

Waid captures the essence of the total opposite mannerisms that make this pair great. The “by the books” method of Superman conflicts during each encounter with Batman’s more “direct” approach to solving crime. The little variances were a treasure to read. Superman’s time in Gordon’s office is a great example. The conversation comes off more cordial and a stark contrast between Batman’s brooding.

Readers can rest assured that the dark Knight demeanor is still there (though turned down a few notches) when he and Clark meet for the first time. The story builds itself at a steady pace with each following time, the pair starts to lay the foundation for their iconic bond. Readers will be walking away very pleased at what’s happening and waiting to see what lies ahead.

Moore’s art sets up these classic images nicely throughout the issue. The Superman/Gordon encounter kicks off with a solid visual of Gordon reacting to seeing Superman flying in his office. Its’ matched when the iconic heroes finally meet for the first times (as alter-egos and in uniform) as well. Moore’s use of half-page panels for these moments hit their marks flush. Bonvillain’s coloring is a major part on how these brief visuals leave a lasting impression. There’s great action thrown in the latter half of the book with a can’t miss full page panel leading into a reveal keeping readers on the edge f their seats until the next issue drops!

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #18 - Mark Waid, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC COMICS - cover: Meghan Hetrick)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

A magnificent part of DC Comics history is brought to life with an exceptional start that all comic fans won’t want to miss. Waid, Moore and the team construct the beginnings of a legendary duo with superb writing and art. The series continues to define what superhero storytelling is all about.

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HARLEY QUINN: BLACK, WHITE AND REDDER #2 (DC COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a DC Comics Series that presents one of its’ superstar characters in a different space. The “Black & White” brand is a unique format where creators can tell short stories that fit outside the normal continuity with primarily black and white coloring.

Originally, this format made it’s debut in 1996 with “Batman: Black and White”. From it’s popularity, it has grown into a creator’s playground to share stories that feature the lead in a different perspective.

Harley Quinn: Black, White and Red made its debut in 2020. Fans raved about the fresh takes on one of the most popular DCU characters. With that success, a new series made it’s debut in July 2023. Coming off the heels of a strong debut, issue #2 looks to leave a lasting impression.

Harley Quinn: Black White and Redder #2 by Kelly Thompson, Annie Wu, Clayton Cowles, Ro Stein & Ted Brandt, Andrea Shea, Ryan Parrott, Luana Vecchio, Becca Carey, and Matthew Levine delivers three great stories for readers to check out. Let’s take a closer look at what is unfolding here, shall we?

Harley Quinn: Black White and Redder #2 by Kelly Thompson, Annie Wu, Clayton Cowles, Ro Stein & Ted Brandt, Andrea Shea, Ryan Parrott, Luana Vecchio, Becca Carey, and Matthew Levine (Cover - Chris Samnee - Credit: DC Comics)

*** POTENTIAL SPOILER WARNING ***

Due to the lengths of stories, the overview of each tale will be shorter than usual reviews.

Thompson and Wu’s story opens the issue. Zatanna has been kidnapped by Harley. She’s brought to the penthouse home shared by Quinn and Poison Ivy. After some convincing buy Ivy, Harley frees Zatanna and explains her reasoning for kidnapping. Harley wants Zatanna to use her powers to give her a new origin.

Next up is Brandt & Steins turn. At Gotham’s Pet Club annual show, The League of Super-Pets are being awarded with a prestigious honor. Representing them is Robin. However, someone disputes their claim to the award. Harley arrives with her hyenas along with…THE LEGION OF DOOMINALS! The competition is on for who is the best in show amongst DC’s super-powered animals!

Closing this issue out is Parrott and Vecchio. Jim Gordon and Harley are sitting in a diner. The place has been wrecked. Harley is in handcuffs. Gordon is letting her have some pie and a discussion is sparked that readers will not want to miss.

Harley Quinn: Black White and Redder #2 by Kelly Thompson, Annie Wu, Clayton Cowles, Ro Stein & Ted Brandt, Andrea Shea, Ryan Parrott, Luana Vecchio, Becca Carey, and Matthew Levine (Cover - Joëlle Jones - Credit: DC Comics)

Each story stands on its’ own and exemplifies why this series is such a hit with fans and creators equally.

Thompson and Wu’s tale is one that plays into a factor which has followed Harley no matter where she goes. The sense of identity crisis is a major factor in Harley’s daily life. Thompson poses this theme with an entertaining backdrop. The various origin stories are brought to life with Wu’s fantastic art. There are two full page “transformation sequences that make an impact of how things begin in Harley’s quest for self-independence. The ending leaves readers with a fitting ending that is 100% all Harley. Seeing Thompson’s take here should get fans more excited for the new Birds Of Prey series coming in the fall. FINAL POINT: 9

Brandt and Stein dive into the more over-the-top side of Harley’s world with their take. The setting is centered around fun with the pets stealing the spotlight. Having the “friendly competition” go off the path is everything readers want and expect when Harley’s leading the charge. The art is excellent and pair with great moments like stolen bank accounts and a rescue gone awry. There’s a great near-full page shot of all hell breaking loose that is a crowd-pleaser. Great closing moment to cap things off. FINAL POINT: 8

The story with Parrott and Vecchio might be the show-stealer for this issue. Parrott gives readers an in-depth moment between the uneasy acquaintances. What would normally be an open and shut case turns into a odyssey into what’s the motives on why Harley and Gordon do what they do. Parrott touches upon Harley’s psychology background in a stand-out moment that brings a new look to the image of Commissioner Gordon. Vecchio’s art captures the reactions and emotions of the conversation perfectly. The panels are very grounded in their reflections but pay off huge when readers arrive at the conclusion. FINAL POINT: 10

Harley Quinn: Black White and Redder #2 by Kelly Thompson, Annie Wu, Clayton Cowles, Ro Stein & Ted Brandt, Andrea Shea, Ryan Parrott, Luana Vecchio, Becca Carey, and Matthew Levine (Cover - Annie Wu - Credit: DC Comics)

OVERALL ISSUE FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The world of DC’s Miscreant of Mayhem is spotlighted with three incredible stories that will not escape readers after reading. Each one dives into a differing element of what makes Harley Quinn such a fascinating character. This issue needs to be added into your comic collection on New Comic Book Day without question.

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THE CARDINAL #1 (ALPHA COMICS)

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

For this edition, we’re checking out a highly successful kickstarter project coming out by way of Alpha Comic Books. With a new superhero universe being born known as “The Alpha Universe”, the expectations are high for this very new independent publisher. Fans have caught wind of Alpha’s moves and fully backed their initial campaign book.

In this day and age of kickstarters being a gateway into readers hands, it is no small feat to have a successful campaign. There has to be something special in the project to connect with fans. Otherwise, it could be grounded before it ever takes off.

The Cardinal #1 by Mason Solimine, Flaviu Pop, Bryan Magnaye, and Mike Bui (Edited by Daniel Calvo and Steve Colle) cleared its goal and is now making its way into comic fans collections. Let’s see how the birth of the Alpha Universe shapes up, shall we?

The Cardinal #1 by Mason Solimine, Flaviu Pop, Bryan Magnaye, and Mike Bui (Edited by Daniel Calvo and Steve Colle - Credit: Aplha Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in Dallas, Texas. A costumed figure is rushing into dangers way. He is talking himself up to boost his confidence. Waiting for him are three armed robbers holding up hostages inside a bank. With the help of someone off-site, the costumed hero crashes into the bank and takes out some of the robbers with relative ease. It is a benefit to have super powers in this situation.

After freeing the hostages, an officer asks what happened. One hostage says “He Saved Us….The Cardinal”.

Back inside the bank, The Cardinal is dodging bullets with enhanced reflexes. One assailant decides to end things once and for all. He sets off a time bomb inside the bank. Knowing the risks, The Cardinal grabs the bomb and flies it into the sky. The blast goes off without hurting anyone. Once back on the ground, The Cardinal assists in helping the police wrap the situation up before flying away.

It is at this moment that the Cardinal is revealed to be Terrence Eckard, a high school senior. His partner off-site is his sister Sienna. While saving the day, he almost misses another big moment: His high school graduation.

While walking for his diploma, Terrence takes the readers into a dive of his past. It is a tragic tale of family and loss. What happened in his past to define his future? Another time jump happens to where readers start piecing some of the puzzle behind the hero together.

Can Terrence make triumph out of tragedy? One night changes everything as the journey into a hero’s origin begins in the final act. The final panels leave no doubt that there is many miles to soar before the final stage has been landed.

The Cardinal #1 by Mason Solimine, Flaviu Pop, Bryan Magnaye, and Mike Bui (Edited by Daniel Calvo and Steve Colle - Credit: Aplha Comics)

The Cardinal #1 by Mason Solimine, Flaviu Pop, Bryan Magnaye, and Mike Bui (Edited by Daniel Calvo and Steve Colle - Credit: Aplha Comics)

Solimine lays a solid base, breaking this debut into three separate stories. The introduction is everything you would expect out of a superhero story. There is action and heroics clearly felt with each page. The only draw back here is The Cardinal does a lot at once and there’s no clear cut definition of powers. It’s nothing that will take away from the story. Terrence’s “Pep Talk” at the beginning is a nice touch considering what readers find out later.

The dives into his back story makes for a compelling glimpse into what defines his character. The initial flashback or Second story sets up for a few doorways for future events. Solimine ties in deep tragedy with a connection that readers will gravitate with.

The closing act plays more into the present bookending the chapter for now. There is a LOT of unanswered clues to the mystery at hand. Being the first issue, this is expected, so as things progress, readers should expect more things to be clearly established. Overall, it was a step in the right direction with much room to grow.

Pop excels at the action panels for this story. There is a high energy to the fight sequences. This is easily displayed during the bullet hurdling moments at the bank. Going into Terrence’s back story, Pop (with split coloring duties from Magnaye and Bui) gave the panels a defined balance with the emotional reactions of events. This is very noteworthy in the first flashback tale. By the time the issue hits the closing act, Pop ramps up the tempo leading to some great final panels to set the stage for the next installment.

The Cardinal #1 by Mason Solimine, Flaviu Pop, Bryan Magnaye, and Mike Bui (Edited by Daniel Calvo and Steve Colle - Credit: Aplha Comics)

The Cardinal #1 by Mason Solimine, Flaviu Pop, Bryan Magnaye, and Mike Bui (Edited by Daniel Calvo and Steve Colle - Credit: Aplha Comics)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The debut of the Alpha Universe shows promise with its introduction into the land of superheroes. Solimine, Pop and the team deliver on a tale which leaves much room to spread its’ wings. There is enough substance within the starting point of Terrence Eckard’s journey to come back for round two, so keep on the lookout to see when The Cardinal is flying next on Kickstarter.

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