GRAMMATON PUNCH #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking up the next installment of a brand new series on the Comixology Originals line. Grammaton Punch #2 by Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire welcomed readers into the mysterious life of Van Nguyen. Coming off the heels of an impressive debut, the supernatural saga left readers with quite the cliffhanger. Let’s take a closer look and see where things shape up now, shall we?

Grammaton Punch #2

Creative:Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Comixology Originals

Grammaton Punch #2

Creative:Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Van Nguyen’s life is anything but normal. Being born during a solar eclipse, Van developed an uncanny ability to see ghosts. Unfortunately, Van discovered this ability while being the power source for energy to an evil spirit he referred to as “Eye face.” For his first five years of his life, Van spent time in an out of the hospital while his hair turned “Ghost” white due to Eye Face’s feeding off his energy. This all changed when Van discovered another that not only could he SEE ghosts, but if they could physically touch him, Van could physically fight it back!

With a knockout punch Deontay Wilder would be proud of, Van knocked Eye Face into oblivion (or so he thought). Each time Eye Face came back, Van became stronger in fighting back. This seemed to be starting a new age for Van assuming a (somewhat) normal life. However, like most best laid plans, this doesn’t go over well as a trip to see his mom in a power-lifting contest turns into something else as more ghosts have arrived. Van learns very quickly that Eye Face was the least of his problems.

After a harsh defeat, Van leaves home while his mom is asleep to take down more ghosts. Walking by a haunted house, Van runs into someone who might be able to relate to his issues.

This issue opens up with a man named Rick Wallace telling Van how he knew Van was born on an eclipse. Puzzled by his insight, Van starts digging into Rick’s knowledge of the house they are at. Rick tells Van (and the readers) about serial killer Dalton Wyngard and what he did with his victims’ bodies. This persuades Van to back off on his initial plan of dealing with the inhabitant ghosts of the house and follows Rick for more knowledge. After revealing he’s a witch, Rick breaks about how other kids haven’t been as fortunate as Van involving their gifts due to being medicated.

Rick has more to show Van concerning their world but Van is skeptical. What does Rick want to show Van? Readers hop on-board as Rick shows Van a whole new aspect in the land of the apparitions. How does the young hero handle this information? What other reveals does Rick have in store? Is there a big change in the story after? Readers will have a lot to process heading into the final page which is guaranteed to have fans talking about what they just witnessed!

Grammaton Punch #2

Creative:Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Comixology Originals

Grammaton Punch #2

Creative:Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Comixology Originals

BREAKDOWN: Gunter keeps readers on their toes with some solid reveals mixed in the overall story. The mystery behind Rick was an interesting dynamic to throw into the young hero’s world but played a noteworthy role in expanding the landscape they’re currently in. Van’s an emerging character at this age and has no idea what he’s not become involved with. Gunter doesn’t shy away from this and it made for some interactions that should play out bigger with the story’s progression. The big surprise in the final act brings up a huge shift in the story, but one that never loses focus on the main theme at hand.

Andan and Loughridge brings Van’s supernatural world a few different looks this issue. The panel sequence involving Dalton Wyngard jumps out with its’ use of colors and details on the victims. Another great panel sequence involves Van, Rick and a police officer in pursuit. The set-up (along with Dukeshire’s lettering) gave a dose of intrigue to a brief scene. This was followed by an excellent full page showcasing more facts about the ghosts that lurk in Van’s world. When the action hits, the pages feel fluid and never ease up on delivering on the importance factor. The final act is shadowed well enough until the very end, where it adds a big close to a packed issue.

Grammaton Punch #2

Creative:Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Comixology Originals

Grammaton Punch #2

Creative:Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Comixology Originals

Grammaton Punch #2

Creative:Miles Gunter, Briane Andan, Lee Loughridge, Taylor Esposito, Dee Cunniffe and Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Comixology Originals

FINAL POINT: The life and Times of Van Nguyen continues to capture the imagination of comic readers with a grand follow-up to its’ thrilling debut. Gunter, Andan and the team dive deeper into the questions surrounding Van’s abilities and what challenges lie ahead. Definitely keep an eye out for this issue and series on New Comic Book Day on Comixology.

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DAMN THEM ALL #6 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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 final issue of the first arc of BOOM! Studios breakout supernatural series. Right before this issue’s release, it was announced by BOOM! that this series has been officially certified into ongoing status! This is a huge win for fans of the adventures of Ellie Hawthorne, who has bursted onto the shelves at the local comic shop with one hell of a story to tell. DAMN THEM ALL #6 by Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell looks to finally answer one of the biggest mysteries of the series thus far! Let’s not wait any longer and take a closer look at everything bringing a close to this initial debut tale.

Editor warning: this book has some panels that might be too mature for younger readers. That said, if you’re still good to go, let’s begin!

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re just learning about this series now, Ellie Hawthorne has been tasked with the mission her late uncle Alfie had: stop the 72 devils of the Ars Goetia and send them back to Hell by any means possible.

During this mission, Ellie has had a group of allies to help her quest, let by Dora, a former officer with a connection to Alfie. Having some back-up to fight some devilish foes never hurts, especially when they are like Theo Bolster and the 500 Club. Ellie defeated Theo in their initial face-to-face encounter via an impromptu exorcism. From there, Ellie and Co. have hit the ground running dealing with threats like Ninebob Barry and Theo’s personal devil: Glasya-Labolas in a fashion that’s all Ellie’s.

The biggest moment to date was at the end of last issue, where Ellie and Dora make contact with the spirit of Alfie Hawthorne and how he died. It has been one of the biggest mysteries of the season and gets answered in a manner that no one sees coming. Alfie wasn’t murdered as guessed. It appears at first glance, it was by suicide.

This issue picks up right in the middle of Alfie talking with Ellie and Dora. Alfie narrates how he was told he had only a year left and lived two. Alfie sought whatever and whoever he could to help his situation out. This meant mending fences with Theo and seeing what he could do to help. There wasn’t much as Alfie decided to end his life. Ellie sees some holes in Alfie’s story and begins to question it. Readers sit back and see Ellie rip into Alfie’s claims.

The resolution to this is one for the ages as Ellie demonstrates how much she has grown in the time of taking Alfie’s spot. It also shows that she has much left to do before her story ends. When another familiar face returns to hit Ellie on a personal level, readers will need to prepare for the worst. This causes a series of events to domino until there are a few characters in the final act walking out unscathed.

The first arc wraps up with a few surprises to end things on a high note. The Ars Goetia will still be a threat going into the next arc, but moves are being done on both sides cementing that this series has a lot more to finish. Excellent final act to tie everything together and set the stage for the next arc to come.

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

BREAKDOWN: Spurrier delivers on a solid reveal of the mystery of Alfie Hawthorne. It is one that most readers never saw coming but follows the blueprint set up with issue #1. Ellie Hawthorne comes across as every bit as stubborn and jaded as her uncle was. Their dynamic pays off huge as Alfie’s death has been a huge puzzle that had many levels to it. The fallout from the reveal carries into another emotional sequence involving a returning character that Ellie has had an awkward dealing with. The payoff from all of these moments hits readers with a simple panel showing the toll this has all taken on Ellie. Spurrier captures this moment perfectly and gives readers a small glimpse at the true Ellie. The pacing allows each major character to get their time in before saying good-bye for now. All that remains is building anticipation to the next chapter with a final panel that raises a few thoughts.

Adlard doesn’t miss in the delivery of the Ellie/Alfie confrontation. Very solid technique in keeping Alfie’s face in the shadows where readers never see his eyes. Ellie’s reactions featured her range of feelings that have been building since his passing. The imagery used in these moments convey a direct implication at how the usually unemotional lead character lets her guard down. This gets highlighted even more when Ellie’s next conflict transpires with a major surprise twist. The images never hold back from being brutal and bold. Adlard builds upon the writing capping everything with a final panel that is sure to have fans talking.

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell

Credit: BOOM! Studios

FINAL POINT: The saga of Ellie Hawthorne has only just begun but has given readers enough memorable moments, one would think it’s been around for years instead of only six issues. This is all due to the fantastic work of Spurrier, Adlard and the team creating a supernatural experience unlike anything else at the local comic shops out now. Damn Them All might be done for now, but like any great story, it’s not getting banished away fro long. Till then, don’t miss picking up this and any previous issue on New Comic Book Day and see what all they hype is about!

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