GATCHAMAN: GALACTOR #1 (MAD CAVE STUDIOS)

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For this entry, the world of Gatchaman has returned in a big way! The legendary team retuned to comic shops with two big releases via Mad Cave Studios. Joining the ranks is a new story centered around their most dangerous enemy. Can there be sabotage from within? That is the question lingering around GALACTOR and Berg Katse.

GATCHAMAN: GALACTOR #1 by Steve Orlando, Kath Lobo, and Frank Cvetkovic sets the stage for a mystery that readers won’t want to miss.

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

GATCHAMAN: GALACTOR #1 by Steve Orlando, Kath Lobo, and Frank Cvetkovic (Mad Cave Studios)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

For anyone new to the fandom, Orlando brings out the sadistic and ruthless nature of Katse to a terrifying level. The attempt on his life is shrouded in his own self-loathing of failure. Once the attempt is made, the story kicks into full swing. Katse is written as an ultimate strategist. His methods of deciphering who was behind the attacks shows the level of viciousness he will go to win.

This leads into a strong final act. Relying heavily on bait and switch, Katse has a unique stand-off. The devious nature pours off panels as Katse works. This builds up the drama to a fever pitch. Its’ fallout is very good. The surface has only begun to be scratched. That point is drilled home with a definat last page. Events are paced out perfectly to let the world know Katse is out for blood. Get ready for a true path a rage for readers to walk.

Lobo brings an energetic feel to this chapter. There is a two-page splash to feature Galactor in action. It’s met with a brief but impactful entrance for the Gatchaman team. From here, the focus goes solely on Katse and the cunning nature he oozes.

From the evil smirk to the depths of his investigation, Katse’s body language showcases his devious ways. This pours into the final standoff. Seeing the cat and mouse nature of the scene plays out is one readers will enjoy. It ends with a full page dramatic reveal of Katse to his unsuspecting adversary.

The momentum carries right to the closing page. With a glorious stance in full page form, Katse makes his presence known he is only getting started.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

Aim for the King and you had best not miss. That is the aura Berg Katse demonstrates in this captivating chapter. Orlando constructs a building mystery with great writing. Lobo captures the manic nature of Galactor’s heavy with excellent visuals. There is much for readers to become invested with the matters unfolding in the Gatchaman Universe.

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ABSOLUTE POWER: TASK FORCE VII #1 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the reign of Amanda Waller has begun. Planning for weeks, Waller has unleashed her plan of eliminating superheroes from the DCU. Powerless heroes serve no opposition to her Trinity Of Evil. This truly feels like the darkest time in the DCU.

Spinning out of the first chapter is a series highlighting Waller’s grand scheme. Readers will need to brace for the journey they’re about to partake. There is no happy ending on the horizon from what we have seen thus far.

ABSOLUTE POWER: TASK FORCE #1 by Leah Williams, Caitlin Yarsky, Alex Guimarães and Dave Sharpe brings the Marvel family into the crossfire!

Let’s take a deeper dive as to where things go now.

ABSOLUTE POWER: TASK FORCE #1 by Leah Williams, Caitlin Yarsky, Alex Guimarães and Dave Sharpe (DC Comics) cover: Pete Woods

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Williams spotlights Waller’s attack on the Marvels with a steady paced tale. Using Parasite as an unwilling tracker, her cold intentions shine through. This transfers over to The Last Son. Bearing a likeness to Superman (Is this really Jonathan Kent?), the mysterious figure brings the fight to the young heroes. This carries a more lighter feel as one who reads Shazam knows. That does change when a new entrant crashes the party.

At this stage, the mood shifts dramatically. Readers watch as the Last Son starts showing areas of a break in programming. Williams leaves this point vague to allow readers to form their own theories. It is short lived but noteworthy. Form here, the events lead to an expected conclusion. Even with the final pages, Waller’s manipulations grow further with a new face falling under her wicked constructed vision.

Yarsky and Guimarães kick off events with asolid opening chapter. Seeing the fear and pain in Parasite’s face strikes a nerve with readers. Waller’s emotionless expressions proves how far she’s willing to go to secure victory.

The Rock of Eternity portion replicate classic themes with the visuals. Seeing Billy Batson and Mary Bromfield process how they are now being hunted adds to the drama. Their “back-up” makes a huge debut with a full page image. This carries into the action sequences. Events move very swiftly leading to a sudden finale of the fight. The closing pages set up the next phase very well with a final panel mirroring what the audience is thinking.

FINAL POINT: 7

Amanda Waller’s plan stretch across the DCU with a chapter taking a closer look at her victorious ways. Williams gives readers a deeper look at the evil rising with an excellent story. Yarsky, Guimarães and Sharpe construct a focused look at Waller’s attack with the visuals. If you’re looking for a broader picture of the evil takeover, this will be one for you.

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ACTION COMICS #1067 (DC COMICS)

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

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8.8

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

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X-MEN #1 (MARVEL COMICS 2024)

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8.6

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

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LOCAL MAN #11 (IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry….F*CK Crossjack!

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8.8

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

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BATMAN #150 (DC COMICS)

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

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 9

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

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ABSOLUTE POWER #1 (DC COMICS)

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

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

Her name is AMANDA WALLER!

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 10

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

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BLOOD HUNT #4 (MARVEL COMICS)

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8.8

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

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ABSOLUTE POWER : GROUND ZERO #1 (DC COMICS)

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

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

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

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

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

*** POTENTIAL SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue is broken into three separate Stages:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8

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

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SUPERMAN #15 (DC COMICS)

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8.9

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

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ACTION COMICS #1066 (DC COMICS)

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8.8

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

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BATMAN AND ROBIN #10 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the first family of Gotham are down but not out. Man-Bat has emerged as the mastermind of a new “revolution” in Batman’s city. Robin has had ghosts from his past re-emerge. A lost love with an agenda. Another with a score to settle.

Suffice to say, the dynamic duo has their hands full!

BATMAN AND ROBIN #10 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Simone Di Meo, Rex Lokus, Giovanna Niro and Steve Wands (DC Comics) sees both heroes poised to the brink.

Let’s not delay any longer and dive into the action.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #10 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Simone Di Meo, Rex Lokus, Giovanna Niro and Steve Wands (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter opens with Man-Bat gloating about his perceived victory. Flying through the Gotham skyline, he has a prisoner in tow. Batman is shackled and along for the ride. This is ended by a flying “R” which hits the chains.

Now freed, The Dynamic Duo is back! Man-Bat’s cult leads an attack but is easily thwarted. In it aftermath, a call is made. Batman continues to go after Man-Bat. Robin is in chase to stop the hundreds of toxic-infected bats flying into the city. Can they save the day yet again?

Readers ride-along as the pair heads right into danger. Pacing ushers the excitement to a steady confrontation. In its’ wake, some loose ends are tied up. More importantly, some other avenues of adventure are left open. None will be more important than the final page reveal. A dark moment in the Wayne family is about to be revisited. Get Ready!

Williamson presents a steady finale to the current arc. Since it's beginning, the series has been anchored by the rebuilding family bond. With this chapter, the pair make great strides forward. Seeing the dialogue with Robin calling the shots was a strong point of change.

The conclusion of conflict was also another highlight. The writing kept things progressing with ease as the pair took the upper hand. It's fallout circles back to their struggles of rebuilding. The moment is poignant as to letting much needed healing starts (however short lived). It's another factor of why this series stands out from the other Bat books.

Art duties are split again which both teams leaving memorable images. De Meo and Niro kicks the story into gear with a gorgeous two page splash. Man-Bat’s depiction here carries a distinct horror feel. This leads into another two page spread that kicks off the final stand in style.

The family gets a quiet moment to regroup after everything via Čižmešija and Locus. Readers see the slow repair of the family’s broken bond via the emotions. It is a fleeting moment due to the set-up for the close, but hits its’ mark. The full page shot to conclude the issue with will most certainly have fans talking after witnessing it.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

With not a moment to spare, Gotham’s most famous father and son aim to end Man-Bat’s schemes once and for all. Williamson stacks the deck with a balance of family drama and fast paced action. The art teams craft a solid finale with more clues to where the pair’s journey to healing and heroics lead. There’s much to enjoy with this series!

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X-MEN #35 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to a very special edition of Parlay Points!

This entry marks a milestone and turning point for the Children of the Atom. It is crazy to think that we have now arrived at legacy #700 for the Uncanny X-Men. Through the rich history, they have kept readers engaged with their heroic adventures. None might have been as polarizing as their current arcs.

The Krakoan Era has just concluded. It's time to say goodbye one last time before the relaunch begins in the summer of 2024.

X-MEN #35 by Gerry Duggan, Al Ewing, Kieron Gillen, Joshua Cassara, Phil Noto, Lucas Werneck, Leinil Francis Yu, Walt Simonson, Mark Brooks, John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, Jerome Opeña, Luciano Vecchio, Stefano Caselli, Sara Pichelli, Romulo Fajardo jr., David Curiel, Laura Martin, Sonia Oback, Marcio Menyz, Matt Hollingsworth, Matthew Wilson, Chris Claremont, Salvador Larroca, Guru-eFX and Clayton Cowles (Marvel) ties up loose ends before Mutantkind rises from the ashes.

Let's close the door on Krakoa with a look at this special milestone issue.

X-MEN #35 by Gerry Duggan, Al Ewing, Kieron Gillen, Joshua Cassara, Phil Noto, Lucas Werneck, Leinil Francis Yu, Walt Simonson, Mark Brooks, John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, Jerome Opeña, Luciano Vecchio, Stefano Caselli, Sara Pichelli, Romulo Fajardo jr., David Curiel, Laura Martin, Sonia Oback, Marcio Menyz, Matt Hollingsworth, Matthew Wilson, Chris Claremont, Salvador Larroca, Guru-eFX and Clayton Cowles (Marvel)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The milestone opens up with a quick recap of the history of the X-Men. In nine panels, readers walk from the beginnings to the shocking choice of Charles Xavier. Choosing to bend to Orchis will to save mutantkind backfired as his students rose to the occasion. Xavier turns himself in for his crimes. His troubles have only just begun…

As an armed convoy transports him away, Wolverine gets in its’ way. This is no rescue mission. Logan is out for punishment. His quest is stopped by someone who wants to speak with Xavier first. Magneto disposes of Wolverine to have a long overdue heart to heart about the end of Krakoa.

Meanwhile, the X-Men head back to what is left of Krakoa after the fall. Kafka is waiting and has much news for the Children of The Atom. Readers watch as a major revelation takes place. Once a choice is made, some mutants are not on board. The conflict is perfect for a certain mutant who returns. Apocalypse is back on Krakoa. He doesn’t waste time in making his presence felt. How will he handle the revelations as well?

What happens next is a lasting battle for the ages. The fate of Krakoa is decided once and for all. Left in its’ wake is a new direction for the remaining mutants. A glimpse into certain futures leaves one thing this era needs: Hope. It also leaves a shocking conclusion for one character as the Krakoan legacy is not soon to be forgotten.

With the amount of talent here for the 700th issue of Uncanny X-Men, it is clear this is an end of an era. Charles Xavier proves to be a looming presence throughout the issue. The conversation with Magneto feels like a passing of the torch. Roles also feel reversed with one notable quote thrown in the mix. It is a needed area for the transition to move from this era to a new one. This leads into a eye-raising closing arc which proves nothing will be the same as it was.

The Krakoa piece doesn’t hold back on give fans strong moments. With one major revelation, it clears up one of the era’s darkest hours. Apocalypse enters the story with anger and confusion. His role in this era was a major point of surprise. Seeing the era slip away causes a natural reaction for the powerful mutant. Its’ fallout leaves readers knowing changes are on the way. This sets up an engaging playing field from a dream that most woke up from.

The art showcase comes through with the middle section of the chapter. There are some full page action images that will delight readers. Action scenes hold nothing back. There are a few images that level up in the brutality. One character shows a side of violence rarely seen. Considering the parties involved, it reflects the anger of loss with Krakoa’s fall.

Xavier and Magento’s conversation is filled with frustration and bitterness. The old friends reactions to each others quips display this, esp. Xavier. The realization of what he’s done conveys his acceptance of defeat. The emotions of loss carry into the conclusion. The series of panels saying goodbye mirror the loss of a dream. It departs with a series of images tipping the changes in the new landscape. The art leaves readers with a noteworthy closing panel that should play a bigger role down the road.

FINAL POINT: 8.9

With an oversized finale, the Krakoan era is put to rest. Stacked with an all-star line-up of creators, the writing lines up final goodbyes and new beginnings. Images of intense fighting to somber realization of a fallen dream will have fans attention. One dream is over, what will rise from its’ ashes?

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BATMAN #148 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, it's a showdown of Dark Knights! In one corner is Bruce Wayne. Standing across from his is his worst nightmare come to life. Failsafe is a robotic figure uploaded with Zur-En-Arh. The remorseless backup personality of Batman has ousted Wayne from his role as Gotham’s protector.

With Gotham City slipping further in Failsafe 's control, Batman takes one last attempt to stop his greatest creation.

BATMAN #148 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (DC COMICS) sets out to determine who will be the Dark Knight once and for all!

Let's not wait any longer and check out this main event showdown!

BATMAN #148 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (DC COMICS)

*** POTENTIAL SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter opens up with a flashback sequence. A young Bruce Wayne is getting taught by Daniel Captio. The lesson delves into the creation of back up personalities. Bruce is very against this. Captio explains how this can only help in his quest for vengeance.

Fast forward to the present and Bruce’s reservations prove to be true. With Failsafe running loose in Gotham, Batman prepares to make his stand. Tim Drake lowers into a cave. Bruce gives the signal to contact “The Family”.

Meanwhile, Damian Wayne has become a prisoner to Failsafe and his new “Robin.” Damian gives fair warning about what he is going to do. Failsafe ends his attempt for help with a pre-set trap. The new Dynamic Dup is poised to “Cure” Gotham.

Readers see the key players set in place as the roads lead to one stop. Before that gets there, a LONG overdue plot point is addressed. Before battle, Bruce does something which many fans have been waiting to see since “Knight Terrors” ended.

From that moment, it is game on! Blackgate Prison becomes center stage. Batman vs. Failsafe! Winner take all! The action speeds things at a high pace. Multiple characters are featured in between the action. Its’ resolution is a surprise one but pays off big. This leads into another confrontation that cements the winner’s status as Gotham’s protector. The final page is a perfect send-off to where this chapter closes.

Zdarsky gives readers a massive payoff for a few threads he has been placing in his run. Captio lurking throughout this saga finally has a good purpose with the conclusion. There is a solid sequence in the closing act where the teacher becomes the student in their dialogue.

The writings’ strength is the long overdue conversation between Bruce and the Bat-Family. In Zdarsky’s run, their relationship has been continuously fractured. Before combat, Bruce does the one thing that many have been waiting for. This leads into a grounded moment that can only go upward. The resolution is very smart and gives a fitting end to this story for now. There’s a lot for superhero fans to enjoy with this one.

Jiménez and Morey feature Bruce in a rotating emotional state. The meeting with the Bat Family ranges from disappointment to new found confidence. This rolls into the final showdown flawlessly. The full page image of Batman at Blackgate changes the mood instantly. Action spirals out of organized chaos with the multiple battles taking place. There is absolutely no way to be let down by the panels featured. The chapter is closed off with an iconic shot that ushers in the next phase of the first family of Gotham. Nothing but win.

FINAL POINT: 9.3

The Fall and Rise of Bruce Wayne comes to a fever pitch with this strong finale. Zdarsky dives into a few themes that hit their marks with a bullseye. Jiménez, Morey and Cowles hold nothing back when it comes to the action and danger in a face-off fans won’t want to miss!

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RISE OF THE POWERS OF X #5 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the road to Hell is paved with good intentions. Orchis nearly defeated the Children of the Atom. Nathaniel Essex has now become Enigma, a near god and threat to all. These events convinced Charles Xavier to cut a deal with Orchis to save mutantkind. The deal goes against everything the X-Men have fought for.

Luckily, Xavier’s students didn’t go along with plans. They made a victorious stand against Nimrod. With only one threat still looming, the fate of Mutantkind is now in one person’s hands.

Rise of the Powers of X #5 by Kieron Gillen, Luciano Vecchio, David Curiel, and Clayton Cowles (Marvel Entertainment) sets up a showdown of epic proportions.

Let’s take a closer look at the end of the Krakoan Era!

Rise of the Powers of X #5 by Kieron Gillen, Luciano Vecchio, David Curiel, and Clayton Cowles (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The X-Men have succeeded where Xavier had failed. They have brought back Jean Grey and the Phoenix Force! In the former White Hot Room of Mutant Afterlife, Jean has emerged. A conversation is had between Jean the powerful entity. With the souls of every mutant feeding the fire, They head to space merged with a mission. Defeat Enigma or die trying.

Meanwhile, the mutants on Earth celebrate their win over Nimrod. However, there is an apprehensive voice looming. Mr. Sinister asks Destiny if it is truly over. Her reply doesn’t support positivity. She simply doesn’t tell him what she sees.

Readers watch as Phoenix flies into space for the confrontation. Enigma is waiting with all the other Dominions as backup. This truly has the “heavyweight title fight” feel the story deserves. An unforeseen play happens that causes Enigma to run away.

This leads back to the two that started the Krakoan Era in the first place: Charles Xavier and Moira. Their conversation in present time goes back to the moment on the park bench where Xavier was shown the future. It is poetic that all things come full circle.

From here, choices are made with direct impact. The fallout leads to a heroic moment that lends itself to the fight. Nothing is held back. Once the smoke clears, readers know how the future is going to play out. They also are left with a stunning ending arc. One era has ended forever and another begins.

Gillen constructs a steady end to one of comics’ biggest eras. Seeing Phoenix being the last hope for Mutants feels as a metaphor for the return of Mutants back to the classic X-Men era. While ambitious, seeing mutants driven in a more heroic stance proves feels more like the characters we all became fans off.

The writing dives into the guilt and regret of Xavier. This proves to be a strong element. Hearing his recollection of events defines how far things have come and gone. This leads into a defining moment which inspires the final stand. Its’ fallout leaves no confusion on where events now lead. It is exactly what you are looking for to conclude this chapter with.

Vecchio goes big with many full or near full page images for this issue. It helps create that “big fight feel” previously eluded to. From Enigma’s initial encounter with Phoenix to the eventual face-off later, the pages are bold and direct of how powerful these two beings are. The Jean proclamation of “We’re The X-men” is an absolute defining image for this conclusion.

Xavier’s recollection of events also stands out. The use of panels is creative in explaining his thoughts. It’s a great use of historic retelling at its core. Xavier’s final moments in the chapter will also stand out. The series of panels hold nothing back as his future is clarified for the audience. This will be a moment that fans will have much to say about.

FINAL SCORE: 9.7

The end of the Krakoan Era has arrived in grand fashion. Gillen pens a tale of reflection and fearlessness with Mutantkind’s fate hanging in the balance. Vecchio, Curiel and Cowles provide the larger than life visuals to bring this era of time to a thunderous close. This will be one story not to miss!

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THE PENGUIN #10 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, it’s a family affair in Gotham City. The war of the Cobblepots is heating up as the series heads towards its’ finale. Who will be left standing as the head of the Gotham Underworld? The heirs apparent or the king refusing to concede the crown?

The Penguin #10 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (DC Comics) sees the key players staged for a dangerous game.

Lets not wait any longer and dive into the latest chapter?

The Penguin #10 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter opens with a rooftop meeting. On one side is Gotham City’s feared protector, Batman. Standing across from him is the Penguin himself. The narration walks readers through Batman’s assessment of the current situation. Who would have thought so much centered around asking for a match to light a cigarette.

Meanwhile, Addie and Aiden Cobblepot are dealing with an Intergang representative from Metropolis. Shipments haven’t been making their deliveries. This proves to be a problem for the family business. Readers see who is responsible for the derailment of product: Batman.

All the while, Penguin is watching events unfold. How does Oswald see things going from here. Readers watch as tensions become even higher as the attack on Cobblepot’s children intensifies. This builds towards a moment that cements who is the heir to the throne of Gotham. It defines what many have suspected for quite some time. Events spirals into a desperate play by one figure. A parting image raises more questions as the battle of legacy rages onward.

The Penguin #10 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (DC Comics) - Cover: Christian Ward

King dives into the unique perspectives of the characters at play. Allowing their narrations to dominate most pages helps with this chapter. Giving that insight to the reader only amplifies what’s unfolding even more. This plays heavily into arguably the breakout character of this issue: Addie Cobblepot.

King’s writing depicts her as ruthless as her father. Through the course of the issue, she slowly starts breaking from the pressure of her father’s plans. This leads to a confrontation where it becomes clear she’s already lost her claim to the throne.

Oswald’s quiet scheming takes a grander role as events unfold. King slows down the pace to build up the eventual move. Once Penguin strikes, the moment hits readers with full force. The cutting dialogue given leaves a chilling reality in its wake. Oswald Cobblepot is back with a vengeance.

De Latorre and Maiolo blend in themes of defiance and mystery throughout the issue. The rooftop scene is capped off with a well paced full page of Batman and Penguin talking The frustration and rage on Addie’s face tells a bigger story as her grasp if the city slips. Her conversations with Oswald and Aiden conveys that point with ease. Knowing what is looming, readers bear witness to her slow breakdown.

However, the pages that will be most talked about are Oswald’s “message” to Aiden. The two page splash makes a very loud statement. It holds nothing back as Oswald makes a bold announcement with his actions. The imagery around this section holds nothing back. There’s no question about what unfolds. A play is made that the city may not be ready for. This spells nothing but win for the audience watching Gotham pushed to its edge.

FINAL POINT: 8.3

With multiple narration leading the way, Oswald Cobblepot’s family feud approaches its climatic end. King’s creative approach sells the dark times ahead with strong writing. De Latorre and Maiolo pace out the drama with exceptional images. Gotham had better brace for what’s coming next!

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BLOOD SQUAD SEVEN #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the 90’s are all the rage again! Fans have seen a resurgence of 90’s comic influence in comics and pop culture. From X-Men ‘97 to Local Man, the appeal of the decade is drawing attention. A new series from Image Comics looks to dive into that era, but with a twist.

BLOOD SQUAD SEVEN #1 by Joe Casey, Paul Fry, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli and Rus Wooton spinds out of the pages of Dutch. It throws a unique concept to readers. Is a team 30 years removed still relevant today?

Let’s take a closer look and see how this issue fares.

BLOOD SQUAD SEVEN #1 by Joe Casey, Paul Fry, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli and Rus Wooton (Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Casey dives into the nostalgia of the era for a solid debut. Seeing how a former member is trying to recapture and rebuild the past makes for some interesting dynamics. Erica’s relationship with her daughter showcases the times have changed. “Heroes as Celebrites” with time passed leads to a theme of perception versus reality. The chapter builds towards blurring the lines. This becomes very evident with the closing moments. Seeing what unfolds there, the struggle to combat public opinion may be more challenging than it’s worth.

The art gives readers much of the throwback feel of early Image books. The full page splash of one “hero” flying through the violent destruction kicks off a sense of direction. Erica’s demeanor through pitching the team concept ranges from frustration to calm optimism. Ripcord’s violence is direct and blunt. The imagery holds nothing back when he is on page. The homages to Youngblood amongst other books adds a nice nostalgia break to the more serious tone of the series.

FINAL POINT: 8

With the theme of Perception vs. Reality, Blood Squad Seven leaves an impression on fans with its’ throwback concept. Casey delves into the past era with solid writing. Fry and Segala present the ultra violence and mystique of the past with images that will have readers talking. This will be one to keep an eye out for on NCBD.

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FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #5 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the end of Krakoan Era is here. A final showdown has arrived. The Children of the Atom against the sinister Orchis! In their darkest hour, the X-Men look to stand their ground. Will it be enough? The fate of Mutantkind is the prize. Who takes home the win?

FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #5 by Gerry Duggan, Lucas Werneck, Stefano Caselli, Bryan Valenza, and Travis Lanham presents a heavyweight bout for the ages!

Let’s not wait another second and jump into the action!

FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #5 by Gerry Duggan, Lucas Werneck, Stefano Caselli, Bryan Valenza, and Travis Lanham (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Nimrod and Orchis are on the brink of victory. With Sentinel City poised to strike, there is little hope for mutantkind to survive. Times are so dire that Charles Xavier tries cutting a deal to work for Orchis to save the surviving mutants. Scott Summers and company don’t buy into this arrangement. The X-Men are prepared to fight to the end to stop Nimrod, even if it means they don’t survive the outcome.

They have bought some time as the S.W.O.R.D. space station was teleported into Sentinel City. It dealt a blow but wasn’t enough. Cyclops and Nightcrawler assess the situation. Unfortunately, Colossus is knocked into space. This leaves Cyclops alone to face off with a waiting Nimrod!

Meanwhile, Rogue and Kwannon make a play to stop Omega Sentinel. Their attack neutralizes the threat also known as Karima. Its resolution leaves one obstacle handled but victory is far from reachable.

Readers watch as Nimrod unleashes a full attack on the X-Men. For being a perfect sentinel, there is one variable it didn’t comprehend. In their darkest hour, a force enters the battle. It is a showdown that will have fans on their feet.

The outcome is pure box office excitement! It is one fans are sure to be pleased with. The following scenario sets forth a new path. As big of a battle this was, there might be a larger one at hand. The final image calls forth a return that may be the deciding factor of mutantkind’s fate! With two parts left, anything is possible from here!

FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #5 by Gerry Duggan, Lucas Werneck, Stefano Caselli, Bryan Valenza, and Travis Lanham (Marvel Entertainment) cover: Carlos Gómez

Duggan delivers on an action packed conclusion to this series. From the initial onset, the stakes felt astronomical. Cyclops leading the charge was a perfect choice for the final battle with Nimrod. Even through the course of the battle, the writing reflected the will to survive in Scott Summers. The defiant confidence shined. These also carried through with the rest of the X-Men. It captured the themes of what makes this group so special.

One member steals the show in this chapter. After making a grand entrance, the conflict changes gears. It is a game changing moment that the others feed off of looking for strength. This builds towards a dramatic end of battle. The fallout shifts gears back to Cyclops. Knowing his legacy with the group, it is only fitting that he is the one standing in the end pushing to end this era once and for all.

Werneck and Caselli give fans much to rave about in the finale. The showdown with Omega Sentinel conveys big emotion in Rogue and Kwannon. The broken state of Karima sets the pace for what lies ahead with Nimrod. The anger of Cyclops plays off the arrogance of Nimrod very well.

Fans get a full page entrance for the game-changer in this conflict. The reactions from the other mutants resonates with fans. The images mirror the growing feeling of hope as their battle rages onward. Each panel speaks volumes of the impact of the battle. This leads into a strong ending panel of the victor. The art team ties up events with a full page montage that cements the key factor in bringing this all to an end.

FINAL POINT: 9.7

Epic is the only proper way to describe the final showdown of Nimrod and the Children of the Atom. Duggan excels the pace to craft frantic excitement in the battle fans have been waiting for. The art team gift readers with big action and larger emotional impacts as the Krokoan Era winds down.

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SUPERMAN #14 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, a combustible duo finally explodes. Superman and Lobo became unlikely allies in pursuit of Brainiac. The Collector of Worlds has a Czarnian army at his disposal. He also has some members of the Super Family as prisoners.

With common interest in Brainiac’s plans, the “Main Men Of Steel” begin their chase. The partnership seemed to be working well until an offer was made that one couldn’t say no to.

SUPERMAN #14 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Miguel Mendonca, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS) sees the fallout of the proposal and how that spells doom for defeating Brainiac.

Let’s take a closer look and see how things play out.

SUPERMAN #14 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Miguel Mendonca, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In space, everyone can hear a punch. Lobo and Superman are throwing down at the Hardcore station. General Chacal offered Lobo to be the new leader of his army of Czarnians. To lock up the “House of Lobo”, The Main Man must take out Superman. Let the fight begin!

During their brawl, Supes tries reasoning with Lobo. He brings up how Chacal is using him. Lobo denies the claims. In this moment, Chacal captures Superman. Chacal gives Superman some fire as a slip of the tongue proves Superman was right. The group brings Superman right to Brainiac’s ship.

On board, Lex Luthor and Supergirl are on the run in Colu, the home city of Brainiac (long thought destroyed). While evading detection, Luthor answers a question looming: Why was he working with Brainiac. The answer isn’t cut and dry, but it’s a Lex answer. An unlikely hero jumps into their path to help save them for now, but is it too late?

The closing moments packs quite the impact. Readers will be in shock and awe of what Brainiac has done. A new factor has entered this equation. It makes an immediate impact, leaving any witnesses knowing that their end is near. Once fans see that final page, there is no doubt events went from bad to worse for Superman.

SUPERMAN #14 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Miguel Mendonca, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS) - Cover: Salvador Larroca

The true emergence of Evil. Williamson does an excellent build towards Brainiac’s reveal. The throwdown with Lobo and Superman plays right into the manipulations theme of this event. Chacal’s scheming his its mark. The result becomes more than is bargained for. This is amplified by the conversation with Luthor and Supergirl.

Seeing Lex appear to be concerned for Brainiac’s plans speaks volumes. It all combines for a shocking final act. Once the new entity makes their presence known, the writing leaves no pause for their arrival. It is a brutal conclusion mixed with shocking reactions. Fans will be on edge until the next chapter drops.

The art team gifts readers with gigantic images throughout this issue. Explosive two page splashes back to back sets the Superman and Lobo fight into high gear. It is balanced with the facial reactions of Luthor. While running from Brainiac’s forces, the emotions range from worried to concerned.

Arguably the issue’s stongest work is the closing act. Another two page full splash starts Brainiac’s final plans. The result is treated with a dynamic two page spread. It clearly delivers on the danger and carnage Brainiac has just unleashed. The chapter is perfectly capped off with a full page visual that leaves a bold statement until the “House of Brainiac” resumes.

FINAL POINT: 9

With deceptions abound, Superman finds himself in front of a new evil that he might not be able to stop. Williamson constructs an incredible read with action and answers filling the bill. The art team elevates the conflicts and challenges to new levels. A new threat to the DCU has arrived and fans might not be ready for what’s next!

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ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #6 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of the Original Emerald Crusader. During this story, Alan Scott has taken on all challenges. A former lover. A closed minded society. A destiny that cannot be denied. Now with the odds stacked against him, it appears that maybe there will be a light of hope at the end of the dark tunnel.

ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #6 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Matt Herms, Jordi Tarragona and Lucas Gattoni (DC COMICS) brings the action before closing out this chapter in Alan Scott’s legendary career.

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

ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #6 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Matt Herms, Jordi Tarragona and Lucas Gattoni (DC COMICS) - Cover: David Talaski

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter begins in present time with Scott narrating this story to a mysterious figure.

In the past, the relationship between Alan Scott and Vladimir Sokov aka John Ladd is extremely complex. Sokov had been working as a spy. Infused with the powers of a Red Lantern, Sokov has turned his attention to eliminate his former lover.

Plans have not gone as expected. Scott has bested Sokov through all the personal attacks. Unfortunately, this has not won victory. The Crimson Host has arrived to take care of Sokov and Scott. Luckily, Scott has some powerful friends watching his back: the JSA!

The action starts fast as both group throw down. Sokov’s powers are fading fast without a recharge. Scott is doing all he can to fend off the threat. However, Major Blaze halts his progress. Sokov jumps in for the safe but it’s not enough. The powerful figure starts unloading on Sokov and kills him in the process!

Readers watch as the emotions pour out of Scott. The rage is unleashed. Is it enough? A shocking event occurs that enters the battlefield. Its’ result is one that will catch readers off-guard. This sends the story into a more personal reaction as Scott comes to grips with what just transpired. It closes one area but leads to a very strong final act.

After the events that Scott has had to endure, there is still one enemy that he must face alone. The closing pages set that last conflict up with a defiant Scott refusing to back down. Its’ epilogue completes a soul’s journey into becoming what many have seen all along: Scott as a hero and a symbol of strength.

ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #6 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Matt Herms, Jordi Tarragona and Lucas Gattoni (DC COMICS) - Cover: Mateus Manhanini

Sheridan leaves this point of Scott’s life with validation and grace. The conflict with Sokov has had many layers involved. With their last stand, the writing leans into Scott’s feelings and pits them against his duties. The results leave Scott in a much stronger place heading into the close.

The issue’s most powerful moment is one addressing Scott’s conflict with society. Scott handles this issue with powerful words. The dialogue reinforces the emergence of Scott as more than just a hero. Standing up for who is without fear is the most heroic action he can ever take. This leads to a revelation of who’s listening to the story that will please fans. It is a moment that will connect with many. As this unfolds, the closing dialogue solidifies what everyone has seen in this entire series: the emergence of unbreakable will through adversity.

Tormey, Herms, Tarragona and Gattoni waste no pages gifting the action to readers. There’s an incredible two page splash to open up events. The battle with Sokov and Blaze screams of intensity and anger. This is reflected in Scott’s powers unleashed in a half page set-up. Its’ ending is mixed with shorter panels and the former lovers understand the end has arrived.

Panels are also gifted with the pure emotional reactions of Scott’s heart breaking and rebuilding itself. Once the reveal of the figure in present time is completed, the images shine with the release of the building drama. The closing pages tie up loose ends very well. This is all topped off with a full page visual that caps off the epic saga in solid fashion.

FINAL POINT: 10

What makes a hero? That question is definitively answered in this final chapter. Sheridan’s superb writing invokes the grit and determination of Scott’s unbreakable will. Tormey, Herms, Tarragona and Gattoni flood the pages with exciting imagery. Readers will leave knowing no power is greater than love.

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