CANARY #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/BEST JACKETT PRESS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this entry, we’re continuing to check out one of the next wave of books from Scott Snyder via Best Jackett Press for Comixology Originals. One of those books was “Canary”, which gave readers an absolute hit with the introduction of Marshall Holt and his investigation into something sinister in 1891 Utah. The book feels like a horror western saga and plays heaving into the latest issue. Canary #2 by Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis moves the story forward with another electrifying chapter. Let’s not waste anymore time and take a deeper look at this book, shall we?

Canary #2 - On Sale August 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Best Jackett Press/Comixology Originals

Canary #2 - On Sale August 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Best Jackett Press/Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story of Marshall Holt thus far has been very captivating. With a short time left before retiring, he investigates a brutal murder of a school teacher by a seemingly "innocent” boy. Holt finds out there might be more to this killing than meets the eye. After bringing him in, Holt finds out more bizarre circumstances where “normal” people are committing these deadly attacks. Holt takes a lead to track down a contact with a possible theory, all roads lead towards a haunting place: Canary. Holt reluctantly goes but readers see a flashback sequence where Holt sought out to arrest Hyrum Tell, a killer who’s encounter with Holt has left the lawman rattled when “Canary” is brought up.

This issue picks up where readers see more of the initial encounter between Holt and Tell. Once the flashback is over, Holt is en route to meet Edison Edwards (or Ed-Ed), a rock doctor who might have a theory connecting all these crimes. The theory centers around the Canary Mine. Upon their arrival at the Canary depot, the pair is treated with some hospitality form Mayor Gem, who gives off a very unique energy pertaining to the case at hand. Readers get more insight to what really happened in the Canary mine that plays a big part of the story going on within these pages. However, that takes a step back when Holt and Edwards arrive at “The Gem of The Utah Hills”, Canary. Readers get to meet some of the town’s most noteworthy characters, but none stand out more than Mabel Warren. What is her connection to this case? Readers will find out that answer plus have some great discussions after a final page sets the pace for the next issue perfectly.

Canary #2 - On Sale August 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Best Jackett Press/Comixology Originals

Canary #2 - On Sale August 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Best Jackett Press/Comixology Originals

Snyder delves more into what composes Azrael William Holt without slowing down too much of the overall story. The flashback sequence during the Mayor’s retelling of Holt’ novel moments connects to readers extremely well. The sequence with Holt and Tell truly translate into a battle of good and evil that fits in perfectly to this story. Once he gets to Canary and starts interacting with Edwards and Warren, Holt starts lowering his guards and connecting on a more personal level than we’ve seen thus far. His complexity of balancing what happened prior in Canary is a very big point of his character. Seeing a break here with what’s to come made for a well-rounded issue.

Panosian’s art crushes this issue. This western horror saga continues to amaze with it’s incredible visuals. The imagery involving the flashback/novel retelling is haunting and adds to the effectiveness of Tell as the main protagonist. Without spoiling, there’s a moment in the book when Holt makes a gruesome discovery after encountering Tell. Panosioan drives the horror factor home with a very few panels. It’s balanced out with moments meeting the residents of Canary and the mysterious Mabel Warren. Readers will have to make their own judgements on her character, but her mannerisms pop out due to the amazing artwork here.

Canary #2 - On Sale August 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Best Jackett Press/Comixology Originals

Canary #2 - On Sale August 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Best Jackett Press/Comixology Originals

Canary #2 - On Sale August 23rd

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis

Credit: Best Jackett Press/Comixology Originals

Overall, Canary #2 builds the drama and slowly peels back the layers of the lead character with another can’t miss read. Snyder, Panosian, and their team give the readers excellent storytelling & art to showcase Marshall Holt’s struggle to solve the mystery without losing himself in the process. Don’t miss grabbing this over at Comixology this week.

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BARBARIC: AXE TO GRIND #1 (VAULT COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this edition, we’re checking out the return of one of the most anticipated returns to the comic shops in recent memory! Barbaric: Axe to Grind #1 by Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke & Jim Campbell for VAULT COMICS continues on the adventures of Owen, a cursed barbarian, his merry drinking partner…Axe, and Soren as they bring the action and insanity that only this trio can deliver on. How does this next chapter go? Let’s take a deeper dive into this latest adventure, shall we?

BARBARIC: AXE TO GRIND #1 - On Sale August 17th

Creative: Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke & Jim Campbell

Credit: VAULT COMICS

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue kicks off with Owen and company doing what they do best: raising a bit of mayhem as they’re assisting an old friend, Steel with a problem. The problem: A Vampire lord and an army of not just any old vampires, but some that are literal GIANTS! If the lord is taken care of, Steel should be free of his curse of being a vampire. It’s a wild scene to open with but this type of action is nothing new to Owen. The battle sets the tone for the rest of the book and it’s resolution bears one notable surprise. Steel, who had been under the possession of the Vampire Lord has developed a complex where he struggles to fight. However they have no time to deal with that at the moment.

It is revealed to Owen that a familiar face has returned. it is one that strikes an odd reaction out of Owen. The name is Gladius, the orc warlord. Steel makes it known that the three of them have some history, but Owen does not want to entertain conversation about it, he’s rather inclined for a pint. Eventually the truth comes out and it’s a noteworthy reveal. From here, the group embarks on another journey. What lies ahead for Owen, Axe and Soren? What is REALLY Steel’s deal? And what about that last page? Readers will have much to enjoy when this issue drops.

Moreci picks right up with the strong elements of this story. the action, interactions and humor thrown in between the three major players is always an entertaining read. The trio has turned into a very dysfunctional family with how they’ve bonded over the adventures. This issue spends a good amount of time developing Steel and his “performance issues”. Owen’s attempts to understand what’s going on gave a nice counter to his usual brawling bravado. However, readers will be pleased that Axe and Soren maintain their banters that have made the characters such a hit with fans.

Gooden’s artwork continues to impress with this issue.The creatures readers see in this issue stand out and give a huge boost to the fantasy world we’re witnessing. From the vampire giants to the monster readers see later, the art steals scenes away. Take a look when Axe has its’ reactions to the fights they’re in for proof of this. The only thing that outshines those moments are ones with Owen’s reactions dealing with Steel and the return of Gladius. His pained and sometimes, fearful body language speaks loudly at the danger lying ahead. Trying to be undersanding of Steel’s situation is troubling to Owen, but the art makes it work for the overall narrative.

Overall, Barbaric: Axe To Grind #1 lives up to the standard this franchise has set. Action, Humor and Drama all make up the world of Owen, Axe and Soren. Readers get a front row seat thanks to Moreci, Gooden and company thanks to their excellent work. The book remains a must-read for these reasons, Don’t miss out on this issue at your Local Comic Shops this week.

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20TH CENTURY MEN (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this blog post, we’re taking a look at a book which has been generating some buzz for the past few weeks and it’s rightly justified. 20TH CENTURY MEN by Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar for Image Comics is a fascinating read which presents a world of individuals and “heroes” in a vision that is simply all its’ own. Honestly, there isn’t anything at the LCS currently that is such a creative mix of so many narratives with nothing being held back . It is not your average comic book and that’s a very good thing to be.

Before we get started with the blog, there are some graphic images in the preview below. Take that in consideration before moving forward. If you’re all good, Let’s take a deeper dive into the debut issue and see what all the hype is about, shall we?

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar (Cover B: Igor Kordey)

Credit: Image Comics

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue starts are in 1969 Vietnam. As a mysterious colonel arrives to an army base, he becomes witness to a horrific scene. As the soldiers take him to see “the Tin man”, they come across what appears to be a deadly marker with bodies and body parts all around the land. The marker looks as a warning sign to anyone trying to come through that they will not be well received. Readers will have no question about the intensity of the story they are about to embark on.

From here, the book jumps to 1948 Moscow. A mother and son are confronted by Russian police where they take the boy, Petar Platonov away to an unknown future at the time. That future is shown later in 1987 Kabul. Platonov is know known as ‘The Iron Star”, an armed walking weapon that is the “hero” this world needs. The Iron Star “influences a conference of dignitaries into coming to terms on their disagreements.

From this point, Readers are taken into a journey into the mind of Petar and what his role is being the Iron Star appears to be. It is a cold picture of reality but it’s balanced out from a connection and conversation with Azra, an Afghan woman who’s committed to helping her people. The interactions she has with Petar seems as she is the only person in this world who sees he’s more than a weapon.

Their conversation is cut brief as Petar is debriefed about another situation in an all too familiar place to him. What does Jalalabad mean to him? During this time, a threat is introduced that will be a major cause of concern. Who is this threat? What are their motives? How does Petar and Azra tie into this? For those answers, you need to check this issue out. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed you did!.

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Image Comics

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Image Comics

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Image Comics

Wow….this is a very excellent and intense read. Camp dives into presenting this unapologetic, harsh world with a hero that is forged from its powerful landscape. Petar has many layers to his character and scars that he wears (figuratively and literally). The amount of hard moments he has lived thru has made him a reflection of the times he currently stands in. Some of his interactions with others read devoid of all emotions except for his time with Azra. While appearing in only a few moments, she represents hope in this unforgiving tale. With the overall themes of politics and war looming throughout, combining that realism into a “hero”’s story such as Petar’s is almost unheard of. Camp answers that challenge with a very compelling tale that stands out from many other books.

Morian’s art crafts this dark, unapologetic story that captures the gravity of the times these characters live in. “War Is Hell” is brought to life with the imagery in the flashback sequences. For a book like this to work, nothing can be restrained. From the opening scenes in Vietnam 1969 to the Jalalabad sequence, Morain depicts these moments with the gripping realness of this dire scenarios. The conversations with Azra show off the human elements of these characters which gives a solid contrast to the overall feel of this book. Once readers get to the “big bad” of the story, Morian’s subtle use of cigar smoke (in one panel in particular) and facial expressions speak volumes of what this character is adding to the story at hand. The art complements the writing perfectly to establish the broken climate readers are about to enter.

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Image Comics

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Image Comics

20TH CENTURY MEN - On Sale August 17th

Deniz Camp, S. Morian and Aditya Bidikar

Credit: Image Comics

Overall, 20th Century Men #1 presents such a distinctive vision of creativity that simply can’t be ignored. Camp and Morian (along with Bidikar) welcome readers into a very multi-layered story with exceptional art to guide them through what is an ever-changing volatile environment. This is one book to make a point to check out at the local comic shops for NCBD.

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BEATRIX ROSE: VIGILANTE #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this edition, we’re continuing to follow an explosive debut issue on the Comixology Originals line. Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Valeria Favoccia, Ellie Wright, Sheelagh D, and Saida Temofonte furthers the return of the popular character created by Mark Dawson. The debut set a high pace, so let’s see how the latest issue shapes up, shall we?

Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #2

Creative Stephanie Phillips, Valeria Favoccia, Ellie Wright, Sheelagh D, and Saida Temofonte (Cover: Adriana Melo)

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When we last saw Beatrix, she has re-emerged in Japan as a hired assassin. Her latest work was tracking down the killer of many Triad members, known as “Yaomo” or “Demon”. The first round didn’t go the way Rose had planned, but for readers, it delivered on hooking them into this fantastic story.

This issue opens up with a flashback sequence to the moment Rose was betrayed by her team and her family was changed forever. It’s a nightmare that haunts Rose as she recovers from her encounter with the Demon. e is also informed that she’s off the case. However, to no one’s surprise, Rose isn’t letting this one go.

As the story progresses, readers get a glimpse into the Demon’s past and motivation on why she does what she does. This leads into the next target. With the Demon ready to strike, Rose appears to stop her once and for all. The question becomes will she? Readers will get that answer but maybe not the resolution that they are expecting as the final panel in the book will set the stage for the next phase of the book.

Phillips is building towards something very big with this story. Rose’s journey isn’t so simplistic in the sense of just “Vengeance”. Seeing how she is playing the encounter of the confrontation with the Demon was an interesting swerve. Phillips plays Rose’s motives very close that we as readers get lead into some directions unexpectedly. There are no complaints about this what so ever. The pacing is very fast but never a situation of becoming lost in the story. The Confrontation between the two major characters here is excellent and changes everything moving forward. There’s a lot to enjoy with the writing here.

Favoccia turns up the dial with the action sequences here. The battle between Rose and The Demon flows at a very quick pace but reflects the moment perfectly. There is little time to stall during this exchange and every panel gives a serious moment to where the story should be. The flashback sequences didn’t hold back either as readers were treated to great insights when they popped up. There’s a unique vibe to this story and the art brings that to the forefront with ease.

Overall, Beatrix Rose: Vigilante #2 presents another solid issue building towards a combustible ending. Phillips and Favoccia raise the stakes with Rose’s return with a notable twist ending that is sure to have readers buzzing on NCBD! Don’t miss the chance to get this issue!

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ARCHER AND ARMSTRONG FOREVER #4 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

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

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

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

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

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

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

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

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

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

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

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

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

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

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

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

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

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POWER RANGERS #22 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! We’re nearing the end to the Charge to 100 in the pages of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers books by Boom Studios. Power Rangers #22 by Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire bring fans to an extremely intense destination before the milestone #100! The build up has delivered and there are some BIG events here. Let’s not waste any more time ad jump into the events unfolding within these pages, shall we?

Power Rangers #22 (Legacy #99) - On Sale August 10th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire. Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #22 (Legacy #99) - On Sale August 10th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire. Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The Omega Rangers have been dealt some unforeseen hands since declaring their warning to any evil doers around the universe. Zach and Trini have become reluctant parents of a fast aging alien names Journey. Jason has endured a major tragedy with the unexpected death of his mother. Factor in the introduction of Andros, a past ranger with a mysterious path, into their lives and it’s been a non-stop roller coaster of emotions to deal with, all while defending the universe.

With the events of last issue (and if you read “Countdown to Ruin”), Andros’ master plan had finally come to fruition . He has found a way to save his best friend Zhane and plans to extract some revenge along the way. Jason has got questions but he and Yale get to be first hand witness to Andros and Zhane destroying a Xurix space station! In shock, Jason tries to asses Zhane more and does he ever get more than he bargained for! The reveals are HUGE! The only thing bigger is an action done that will have readers doing an immediate double take!

The rest of the cast has their moments to spotlight as well during this issue. Journey and Keron Vrin have to find a way to defend Safehaven from the Followers of Vox. Zach and Trini get brought into the drama with Zhane and what a moment that is! On top of all this, we have a surprising action that ultimately leads to an exciting final page to guide readers to the milestone #100!

Power Rangers #22 (Legacy #99) - On Sale August 10th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire. Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #22 (Legacy #99) - On Sale August 10th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire. Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #22 (Legacy #99) - On Sale August 10th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire. Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

If you’re a new reader to this blog, I’m a big fan of Ryan Parrott’s work. Between the MMPR books and the incredible Rogue Sun, Parrott always delivers on great twists and fan moments (NOT to be considered Fan Service) that get readers telling each other “Hey! Did you see when (character) did (action). HOLY CRAP!” and so forth. There’s at least 2 moments of that in this book that a fellow press member and I had those reactions to. The pacing gives everyone time to shine and once Zhane’s plan unfolded, the impact could be felt thru the page. Another speculation point I’m making: for the amount of time focused on Journey, I’m almost banking on her playing a HUGE part in this story’s conclusion. Possibly a bigger role for her in the “Recharged Era.” Either way, it’s a great pen-ultimate issue before the big blockbuster in September!

Renna conveys a lot of emotional moments for two characters in particular during this issue. Both Jason and Andros have panels that exemplify the events unfolding. Andros, finally reunited with his best friend and the moments following carry weight along with Jason seeing what’s happening and trying to cease where the story is heading demonstrate these elements. There is a fair share of action sequences that Renna brings to life with ease. Events don’t stall for time catching the reader’s attention and getting the story to where it needs to be before such a huge issue forthcoming. The final panel is enough to generate some anticipation for this saga’s conclusion on its own.

Power Rangers #22 (Legacy #99) - On Sale August 10th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire. Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #22 (Legacy #99) - On Sale August 10th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire. Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

Power Rangers #22 (Legacy #99) - On Sale August 10th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna, Walter Biamonte, Sharon Marino, Sara Antonellini and Ed Dukeshire. Cover by Guillaume Martinez

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Power Rangers #22 sets up the final chapter of the Charge to 100 with surprises and excitment fitting for the conclusion of this creative team’s stellar run. Parrott and Renna showcase excellent storytelling and art mixed with a few surprises that readers won’t be able to handle the wait to September to see. Make sure not to miss this issue at the LCS this week.

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COLD IRON #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. We have arrived at the conclusion issue for one of the most intriguing tales on the Comixology Originals line. Cold Iron #4 by Andy Diggle, Nick Brokenshire, Triona Farrell, Simon Bowland & Tom Muller has been an engaging tale of a young woman named Kay and her fateful night crossing paths with a lost child named Mona. The story has gone in some fun directions but all roads have now lead us here. Let’s check out the final issue and see how this story ends, shall we?

Cold Iron #4 - On Sale August 9th

Creative: Andy Diggle, Nick Brokenshire, Triona Farrell, Simon Bowland & Tom Muller

Credit: Comixology Originals

Cold Iron #4 - On Sale August 9th

Creative: Andy Diggle, Nick Brokenshire, Triona Farrell, Simon Bowland & Tom Muller

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

From supernatural creatures to shady humans with ulterior motives, Kay’s life has been anything but normal since Mona crashed into her life. From saving the child, becoming her protector, dealing with shady characters trying to kidnap Mona and now leading her rescue mission as she (and Kay’s grandmother) were apparently dragged back into the Outworld, Kay’s evolved as an unlikely heroine trying to save the day. Last we saw her, she was making her way to the Drinking Dragon, the opening to the Otherworld. After going under water, she was pulled (by a mysterious hand) thru to the other side.

As she makes her way thru this landscape, Kay encounters more creatures rummaging thru her belongings that were pulled thru when her grandmother’s cottage collapsed thru the ground. Furthering her search, Kay finds more creatures with more items. It’s also alluded to that her grandmother saved her as well. With her lucky horse shoe of Cold Iron and guitar in hand, Kay makes her way to find Mona.

Along the way, Kay encounters a familiar face that reveals some information followed with a confrontation that’s been building. Where does the story go from here? Will Kay be able to Save Mona? What other problems arise in this new world. Readers will get those answers and more with a conclusion that will leave some questions to be asked.

Cold Iron #4 - On Sale August 9th

Creative: Andy Diggle, Nick Brokenshire, Triona Farrell, Simon Bowland & Tom Muller

Credit: Comixology Originals

Cold Iron #4 - On Sale August 9th

Creative: Andy Diggle, Nick Brokenshire, Triona Farrell, Simon Bowland & Tom Muller

Credit: Comixology Originals

Cold Iron #4 - On Sale August 9th

Creative: Andy Diggle, Nick Brokenshire, Triona Farrell, Simon Bowland & Tom Muller

Credit: Comixology Originals

Diggle writes a solid conclusion to this winding tale of magic and discovery. Kay emerges in this last issue as someone who isn’t backing down from destiny. Over the issues, she has become a surprise hero but with this finale, this stands out in the final standoff. This is all done while utilizing one of her strongest abilities that readers hadn’t seen in a while: Playing Music. The resolution of the overall story is a pleasant but fast-moving surprise. This shouldn’t be taken as a negative, but it’s something that stood out. After what seems like the main antagonist is dealt with, the story wraps up with some questions to ponder with the final panel.

Brokenshire lets loose on some fantastic imagery with this conclusion. Readers witness many new supernatural characters now added to the mix once Kay crosses into the Other World. Readers also see how Kay has grown thru the course of this story. Kay looks ready to fight and handle all challenges that await her in this new world. The confrontations hit with great emotional impacts as Kay does her best to fins and save Mona. Brokenshire also does a great portraying Kay using music to give her an advantage when needed in this issue. The final panel shot is a perfect way to cap off this portion of the story.

Cold Iron #4 - On Sale August 9th

Creative: Andy Diggle, Nick Brokenshire, Triona Farrell, Simon Bowland & Tom Muller

Credit: Comixology Originals

Cold Iron #4 - On Sale August 9th

Creative: Andy Diggle, Nick Brokenshire, Triona Farrell, Simon Bowland & Tom Muller

Credit: Comixology Originals

Overall, Cold Iron #4 gives a satisfying ending to a very imaginative story. Diggle and Brokenshire close out this chapter of Kay’s journey with some memorable moments and gives readers some questions to ponder if/when we will see these characters again. Make sure to check it out on Comixology for NCBD.

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POCUS HOCUS #4 (SOURCE POINT PRESS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! On this edition, one of the podcast’s favorite books is making a triumphant return to readers with a whole new look! Pocus Hocus #4 by one of the ODPH’s favorite guests: Allen Dunford along with Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz are releasing their next chapter via Source Point Press! Allen returned to the podcast not too long ago to talk the move, the kickstarter (which hit goal 1st day and 10k by close?!) and much more. We were sent an advance copy for review and you know there was no chance of passing this up. Let’s not waste any more time & take a look at the latest adventures of everyone’s favorite soul selling magician, shall we?

Pocus Hocus #4

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story of Pocus goes like this: He’s a magician that is vying for his father’s approval and does one of the most rational things possible: sells his soul to a demon for powers. Unfortunately, Pocus never gets the chance to impress dad because he passes away before seeing him in action. Years later, Pocus is encountered by the demon whom he made the deal with cause said demon is in some trouble and needs Pocus to bail him out…or they’re both dead. Luckily, Pocus has an assistant named Emily who might be the only one smart enough to fix everything, that is if Pocus doesn’t screw everything up in the process.

This issue picks up where Pocus and Emily have now made their way into Hell, and after a warm greeting from some of the residents, have now made their way to meet up with the old friend: The Demon. Pocus unveils his plan to get his soul back and the Demon, well, isn’t exactly on board until Emily “convinces” him to reconsider. However, the Demon can’t help them out cause the soul is no longer in his possession. All the while, the longer the pair is in Hell, the more attention they are bringing upon themselves. Readers are in for a treat as Emily has done something that is a great equalizer on this playing field. A new recruit has joined the pair. Where does this lead them now? What figure makes a shocking return to Pocus’s world? And just where is Pocus’s soul now? Readers will have to check this issue out and find out!

Pocus Hocus #4

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

Pocus Hocus #4

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

Just when you don’t think Dunford & Radford can’t top the humor of the past issues, they find a way. The unlikely duo of Pocus and The Demon play off each other like a horrible married couple. The explanation of Pocus’s soul journey was a great laugh. It gives great balance to the horrible world they’re currently finding their way thru. Readers will also see another great conversation with Pocus and a familiar face late in the issue. The moment is big and goes they way long time readers might think. It doesn’t take anything away from its impact. This issue might actually be a stand-out for Emily as every action she takes has bigger meaning than the last. There’s a lot to enjoy from the writing.

I have no idea where Balando comes up with the imagery of the creatures here, but DAMN, he delivers! They are all horrific and disturbing…pretty much what you think Hell would look like. The Demon is unleashed here for a good segway in this story and those moments stand out. The new players also have grand introductions to the readers that can’t be missed. Another noteworthy portion of this book is how Jasen Smith uses colors. The only character in this issue still in Black and White is Pocus. More than likely, this is because he has no soul, but it’s a solid touch to factor in with the art. Another quality issue!

Pocus Hocus #4

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

Pocus Hocus #4

Creative: Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz

Photo Credit: Source Point Press

Overall, Pocus Hocus continues to be the perfect blend of humor and horror. Dunford and Radford mix in more “serious” moments with Pocus’s quest but it takes nothing away from the overall energy of what they’ve been creating over these past few issues. Balando’s art gives a superb perspective to the dark story with balanced fun moments that are sure to please. For more information about their Kickstarter, check out this link o drop Allen a line on Twitter. Tell him the ODPH sent you. You don’t want to miss this!

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MIGHTY MORPHIN' #22 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! The “Charge To 100” continues in the right direction for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Universe for Boom Studios. Mighty Morphin’ #22 by Mat Groom, Moises Hidalgo, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire has a fun story going on focusing on one Ranger’s feelings towards legacy. After all the adventures the heroes have been thru, the uncertainty of the future has been looming. Let’s jump into this issue and see how this story plays out, shall we?

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

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

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue opens up with Kimberly and Tommy stuck in an experimental dimension that has gone a bit haywire. Some rogues have now made their appearances in this landscape. None of which have any love loss with the pair of Rangers. Forced to battle, the pair is completely overwhelmed with Tommy left extremely hurt in the altercation. Kimberly gets Tommy to safety and also some divine intervention in the form of an emissary Ranger.

The conversation gives some much needed clarity on what Kimberly has been dealing with during this story. For better or worse, there is an understanding. With this information, Kimberly makes a call on how to handle her situation. Without Tommy to help, how will this play out? Readers will get that answer and a sense of where the future lies for not only the Pink Ranger but the heroes of Angel Grove as well. Excellent epilogue to cap this issue off as well.

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Kimberly’s story these past two issues has been an enjoyable read. Groom breaks down the uncertainty of the future very well. We as readers often think that heroes will do this forever, but at the same time, it’s a question that will pop up from time to time in comics. The conversations Kimberly has during this issue brings that to the forefront. The resolution to those questions is one readers will be pleased with. Readers are also going to be excited to see how Kimberly finds a way to stand up to the rogues.

Hidalgo’s work is such a great compliment to the story. The facial expressions of Kimberly give an added weight to Groom’s writing. They will definitely connect with the readers about what direction she is heading into from these moments. With all the talking happening here, there’s also a healthy does of action to balance. Just wait until you see the two page spread before Kimberly addresses the rogues. The action has big momentum to it and provides for some memorable panels. There is much for readers to be pleased with involving this story.

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Mighty Morphin’ #22 - On Sale August 3rd

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Mighty Morphin’ #22 caps off a great story for one of the most well known rangers. Groom and Hidalgo present Kimberly’s questions of what to come with exceptional storytelling and art. As all roads head towards the “Charge To 100”, this story is a solid complement to whats to come. Make sure to keep an eye out for it at the LCS this week.

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ONCE AND FUTURE #28 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! It was just announced that one of the most imaginative comics on the shelves will be ending in October with issue #30. Once And Future #28 by Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire for Boom Studios leads the march to the conclusion of the King Arthurian re-imaging. Lets check out the latest issue on the road to finishing this series, shall we?

Once And Future #28

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #28

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

A play is made by Mary to acquire something that could be the turning point in this entire struggle. It’s a risky move but appears to work in favor. With this weapon in hand, Mary presents it to one of he King Arthur’s and their court. In this exchange, Mary finds out the truth behind one of these so called “kings.” The reveal is very well done and the fallout becomes even better. All of this is relayed to Bridgette, who’s planning on strategy since the Christmas Day truce is over.

The heroes make their way to parliament Square to try undoing King Lear’s magic. The resolution of this is one for the ages. All the while, readers see an epic battle of two kings which ends in a very shocking matter! Does Bridgette’s plan go off without a hitch? In this world of magic , no bet is a safe bet. As readers will find out, no good deed goes unpunished as there’s a massive change no one saw coming…and a final one was ready for! Trust me when I saw, this issue doesn’t disappoint and there are so many crucial moments that need to be read rather than spoiled.

Once And Future #28

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #28

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #28

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Gillen hits the gas pedal with moving into the final act with this issue. Bridgette ad Mary working together was one thing, but seeing the plan come to fruition was a wild ride. The backstory on one king was a great read and added to the tragic tale that can only come from this saga. In a game of kings, there can only be one. The storytelling hits on the marks. Even when she thinks she has the answers, Bridgette shows flaws that only add to the story overall. The final sequence of events deliver on the drama and no one is ready for that final page.

Mora continues to showcase why he’s arguably the best artist in comics right now. The action sequences hold nothing back. the attention to detail shines thru. The story of the one King is extremely well done and the imagery really conveys the emotions felt by its narrator. Seeing Lear make his move was another strong point to the book. When moments like this jump off pages, readers know that they have much to enjoy with the story. The final image of the book drives home the point the story is near the end. Expect much buzz from the fan base after reading this one.

Once And Future #28

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #28

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once And Future #28

Creative: Kieron Gullen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Dan Mora)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Once and Future #28 sets the pace for ending one of the best stories in comics. Gillen and Mora present a heavy narrative will excellent story and art to send this comic into its’ final stand. Don’t miss picking this book up at the LCS this week! It’s some of the best creative work in the business for a reason.

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BASILISK #10 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out the final story arc of one of the most intense reads at the LCS. Basilisk #10 by Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire for Boom Studios has been a wild read with the saga of a lone survivor against the fearsome supernatural five. The comics has been picking up steam with .some of the most brutal action sequences in comics. The major players are setting up for the ultimate encounter. Let’s see how the latest chapter is taking readers towards the final stand of the Chimera, shall we?

Basilisk #10 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #10 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue kicks off with an eerie origin story for Vanessa, the lead of the Chimera. It’s a very in your face opening that results into present time with Vanessa waking up in a colony of disciples. The group appears to be preparing on unleashing a healthy Vanessa onto the world after her last battle with Hannah.

Meanwhile, Hannah is still in a hospital from her last battle. She begins to think back to her family, who were original victims to the Chimera. Now, Hannah is alone after cutting ties with Regan, the lone defector of the Chimera. Speaking of Regan, she is approached by Barret and his Chimera followers. After an order was subtly given, Barret’s followers invade the hospital and start killing everyone in sight looking for Hannah. The scene’s pull no punches as Hannah fights to survive.

Just when readers think they’re going to have this story figured out, The major players left are now flipped in direction in what will be one of the craziest endings in recent memory. The long time readers will not be ready for what the final page means. The game has now changed. The direction of the book is now set. All bets are off for what’s coming.

Basilisk #10 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #10 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #10 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Bunn is really setting the table for the final showdown here. Hannah and Vanessa’s collision course has been very engaging to readers to see how it will all unfold. Vanessa has had a “fall from Grace” ordeal in relearning about her past, On the other side of the coin, Hannah has come to terms that ending the Chimera once and for all might cost her everything, but the ends justify the means. The role players are adding to the intensity of the moments while not stealing anything away from the inevitable end. The mood is dire, and the future is bleak. Could this story end any other way. Great storytelling.

Scharf continues to deliver some of the most brutal scenes with the violence in this issue. The raid of the hospital is intense and graphic. Readers see how fanatic the Chimera followers have turned. Hannah’s fight to survive shows how far of a character growth she’s gone thru. Readers also get a grim look at Vanessa’s beginnings with the flashback sequence to open the book. The shift from grey/blue to light/brown was a great touch to illustrate the points. Very well done.

Basilisk #10 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #10 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Basilisk #10 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: Cullen Bunn, Jonas Scharf, Alex Guimaraes & Ed Dukeshire

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Basilisk #10 delivers on the calm and the violence. It doesn’t hold back from the brutality of its story but does offer some quiet moments before all hell breaks loose. Bunn and Scharf bring the story to a fever pitch before lighting the ending match. You simply can’t miss this comic at the LCS.

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THE DEAD LUCKY #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog section to the ODPH podcast! Image Comics & Black Market Narrative are hitting the comic shops with one of the most anticipated comics of the year on August 3rd! The Dead Lucky #1 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO and BECCA CAREY introduces readers to the latest character entering into one of the most exciting and creative universes in comics today: the “The Massive-Verse” (home to Rogue Sun, Inferno Girl Red and the 2022 Eisner Award Nominee for Best New Series: Radiant Black).

The Dead Lucky has been on the radar from a feature in the “SuperMassive” comic in February 2022. Since then, the hype has been building to a fever pitch. The ODPH (along with Tom Craven from Off The Cuff Gaming/That Hashtag Show) talked to Melissa Flores about this book a few weeks back. #DeadLuckyDay is finally here and the issue is now out in stores. Let’s take a deeper dive into the debut and break this book down, shall we?

The Dead Lucky #1 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The Dead Lucky centers around a character by the name of Bibiana Lopez-Yang aka Bibi. Bibi is an honorably discharged veteran who has returning to civilian life after serving in Afghanistan. The issue opens up with Bibi talking to a therapist. Bibi is now returning to her home of San Francisco which both her and her city are drastically changed from the time she left.

San Francisco is now under the “protective” eye of Morrow, a tech corporation that is trying to make the city into a “city of tomorrow.” Morrow has a unique way of presenting their case with “Guardian” robots patrolling the city. One area of interest is Bibi’s family’s restaurant, Chi-Mexi-Q located in Chinatown. Morrow representatives allude to Bibi’s family if they don’t comply with Morrow’s vision of the city (and relocate) then they would have no protection from the Salvation Gang.

Morrow claims they are domestic terrorists. The Salvation Gang claim to be ending Morrow’s reign. With their power struggle right in her hometown, Bibi gets involved (with a few tricks up her sleeves as well as a bit of help as seen below). How does this altercation end up? What is Morrow really up to? What about the Salvation Gang? and THAT LAST PAGE! Readers will have much to enjoyably discuss after reading this excellent first issue.

The Dead Lucky #1 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

The Dead Lucky #1 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

What a fantastic read! Flores does an impressive job introducing readers to Bibi and her city of San Francisco. Opening the issue with seeing how Bibi is handling her mental health post service (PTSD and Survivor’s Guilt) via therapy was a strong way to connect readers to her character. This style of storytelling also stands out when Bibi is “talking” to the reader right after her initial encounter with Morrow (see “I’m Not a soldier…” page for example). Another noteworthy element of this issue is seeing the dynamic of San Francisco. The city is a character itself, with a distinctiveness all its own. Morrow’s vision of tomorrow vs. the people refusing to change is a conflict to keep an eye on. Factor in the Salvation Gang’s role and there are many moving parts involved. Flores pulls this off easily balancing the major players while allowing Bibi to have her moments with her supporting cast and becoming a reluctant hero in the process.

Carlomagno and Iacono crush the art duties for a dynamic debut issue. The city of San Francisco has a very undeniable feel to it. Meshing the world of tech into the landscape here feels more organic than readers might think. The action sequences capture the intensity of the moments. However, Carlomagno’s strengths this issue has to be the personal moments with Bibi and her supporting cast. The talks with Bibi and her therapist to the Morrow representative discussing the “business deal” with Bibi’s parents jump out as fragments of the story that translate to the reader this isn’t an ordinary super hero comic. There is a lot to be excited about for fans, especially with a jaw-dropping last page.

The Dead Lucky #1 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

The Dead Lucky #1 - On Sale August 3rd

Creative: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

Overall, The Massive-Verse has a huge addition on their hands that readers simply can’t miss! Flores, Carlomagno, Iacono and Carey present an engaging lead character and her world with spectacular storytelling and phenomenal art. The Dead Lucky #1 debuts with a must-read issue that fans simply won’t be able to put down. Make your way to the local comic shop on #DeadLuckyDay (August 3rd.) and get this comic! Highly recommended!

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PAPER GIRLS (PRIME VIDEO - AMAZON STUDIOS)

Welcome to a special edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog section of the ODPH podcast. For this edition, we’re checking out a brand new comic series heading to the small screen on July 29th. Paper Girls is the latest addition to what is slowly becoming the go-to landing spot for independent comics on TV/streaming via Prime Video. The 2015 Image Comic, created by Brian K. Vaughan (known for Saga, Runaways and Y: the Last Man to name a few) & Cliff Chiang , is a former Eisner winner and now joins the ranks of The Boys and Invincible as the latest independent comics to cross over to Amazon Studios along with Legendary Television, in connection with Plan B.

“Paper Girls” ran until July 2019. Shortly there after, a TV production deal was announced. The show was met with a very positive 2022 San Diego Comic Con panel and is set to premiere (all 8 episodes) with a ton of hype behind it. The ODPHpod was granted early screening privileges to the series so here is out SPOILER FREE review!

Paper Girls - Prime Video starting July 29th

Credit: Amazon Studios and Legendary Television, in association with Plan B

Copyright: Amazon Studios

The plot synopsis (quote courtesy of Amazon studios) reads as follows: “In the early morning hours after Halloween 1988, four paper girls—Erin, Mac, Tiffany, and KJ—are out on their delivery route when they become caught in the crossfire between warring time-travelers, changing the course of their lives forever. Transported into the future, these girls must figure out a way to get back home to the past, a journey that will bring them face-to-face with the grown-up versions of themselves. While reconciling that their futures are far different than their 12-year-old selves imagined, they are being hunted by a militant faction of time-travelers known as the Old Watch, who have outlawed time travel so that they can stay in power. In order to survive, the girls will need to overcome their differences and learn to trust each other, and themselves.”

The show stars Camryn Jones (playing Tiffany Quilkin), Sofia Rosinsky (Mac Coyle), Riley Lai Nelet (Erin Tieng) and Fina Strazza (KJ Brandman) as the four paper girls in the center of this story. The rest of the cast is filled out by Nate Corddry, Ali Wong and Adina Porter.

Paper Girls - Prime Video July 29th

Riley Lai Nelet (Erin), Camryn Jones (Tiffany), Fina Strazza (KJ), Sofia Rosinsky (Mac)

Credit: Anjali Pinto/Prime Video Copywright: Amazon Studios

Being that this a SPOILER-FREE review, trust me when I say: The show lives up to the early buzz behind it. Whenever time travel is used as a major plot point in a series, it can always be tricky to pull off. Where “Paper Girls” does things right with the series is that it doesn’t focus viewers on the issue at hand. Where this show finds its strength is in the four young actresses who make the show about their journeys finding themselves more than the travel in time. The show allows all four to have their own individual moments without feeling like one overshadows the other.

However, the two actresses that will make strong cases for breakout stars from this season will be Fina Strazza (KJ) and Sofia Rosinsky (Mac). Due to the nature of each of their character’s journeys, both have very impactful performances once the show starts heading into the middle act. This especially holds true for Rosinsky as she shows many different sides to her character. For being only 16 years old, this was a very noteworthy performance from first episode to last. In comparison, Nelet (Erin) and Jones (Tiffany)’s respective arcs tie more into the overall story.

The rest of the cast does a great job bringing the sci-fi aspect to life in this series. There are excellent performances from Porter, Corddry, and Wong who bring the uniqueness of a time traveled world to the viewers. The overall story is one that will have non-readers of the comics engaged but (imo) never feeling lost in where the show is moving. The handling of time travel moments never feels too much and are spaced out well to showcase the leads.

Paper Girls - Prime Video July 29th

Riley Lai Nelet (Erin), Ali Wong (adult Erin)

Credit: Courtesy of Prime Video Copyright: Amazon Studios

The show does an excellent job with capturing the time periods that they are in as well. For being in 1988 to start, everything from the images surrounding to the music gives the story solid footing. The only “drawback” that might be wrongly mentioned is viewer’s claims that this is too much like Netflix’s “Stranger Things”. In a time period where most of pop culture had its attention drawn into, everything remotely close is being compared to the smash streaming hit. While I can see the comparisons’ idea: (4 young kids fighting something in the 1980’s, weird colorful imagery in the skies), that’s where the arguments end.

“Paper Girls” stands more on the strengths of the leads finding themselves more than fighting monsters in the Upside Down. Once the story gets moving, the direction the story heads is one that is more character driven than most viewers might realize. Sure, there are very noticeable sci-fi elements throughout the show. Do they take anything away form the show. Absolutely not. If anything, they serve as a break from the internal discovery of the leads. At some points, it may not seem to mesh as well, but once you near the conclusion of this run, it pays off. There are a few moments that viewers will be very amped to talk about in that aspect.

Paper Girls - July 29th Prime Video

Camryn Jones (Tiffany)

Credit: Anjali Pinto/Prime Video Copyright: Amazon Studios

Overall, “Paper Girls” presents a strong character driven view into an ever changing landscape of time travel. Viewers will be immersed with the character portrayals of such a young cast. Each display their stories with many moving parts. It’s equally balanced out by a supporting cast that makes the fiction element feel somewhat normal without making the viewers disenfranchised to the overall theme.

As David Bowie once said: “Time may change me … But I can't trace time”

Don’t miss “Paper Girls” debuting all 8 episodes on Prime Video on July 29th

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SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #25 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this edition, we’re checking out the latest issue from the Eisner winning Best Continuing Series from Boom Studios. Something is Killing the Children #25 by James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design brings the return of Erica Slaughter to an impactful crossroads. If you’ve been reading the series thus far, brace yourself. If brand new to the series, expect a very cool read. Let’s take a deeper look at the anniversary (#25) issue of the series. shall we?

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Erica Slaughter has returned on the radar as she is investigating a vicious murder scene in New Mexico. With a lone teenager as the only witness and a town that is not ready for what has encountered it, Erica’s work is cut out for her. Unknown to her, The Order of St. George has an assassin named Cutter hunting her down, who’s left nothing but death in her wake.

This issue kicks off with Cutter making her way to an undisclosed location. The small talk give an insight to readers about how unhinged Cutter is. A piece of clothing is brought out within that conversation this is sure to get a reaction out of readers. Meanwhile, Gabi the lone survivor, is having a conversation with Octo, Erica’s “companion”, who convinces her to search out the monster behind this whole mess. All the while Riqui, the bartender housing Gabi i having a one-on-one conversation with Erica.

The conversation takes a sharp turn as Gabi calls Riqui to say what she’s doing. From here, readers see a frantic race against the clock to save Gabi! The outcome is a big enough moment as is, but where the biggest buzz of this issue comes is when Cutter finally makes a bold move against Erica that will shake long-time readers to their core. Prepare yourselves now for this one. Excellent issue.

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Tynion really outdoes himself with this issue. With two stories happening here, it could be easy to lose the impact of both. However, that’s not the case here. Erica’s case speeds up dramatically with a break in the case unexpected. The panels feel intense as Erica races to try saving Gabi. This could have been the sole story being told here, but it’s overshadowed by the actions of Cutter. Tynion really hits all the emotions with the fallout from Cutter’s first salvo against Erica. Readers are going to be heartbroken at the powerful conversation had with Erica surrounding these events. It truly showcase’s Tynion’s strengths as a writer.

Not to be overlooked, Dell’edera’s art sets the perfect background to the emotional issues. From the facial reactions of Cutter to the frantic attempt of Erica to save Gabi, the art showcases the moments perfectly to compliment the gravity of the moments. Where Dell’edera’s art truly shines in this issue is Erica’s reaction to what Cutter has done. Readers will literally be feeling the sequence of events and can’t help but feel sympathy for what’s happened to our lead character here.

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #25 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto & Andworld Design

Credit Boom Studios

Overall, SIKTC #25 delivers on a roller-coaster ride of exceptional storytelling within this issue. The creative team creates an issue that will connect with readers on a few different levels and one that will certainly be talked about for some time. Do not delay in getting this book (and previous issues if needed) from the LCS.

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BOOK OF SHADOWS #1 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! We’re taking a trip back to the supernatural side of the Valiant Universe with one of their most anticipated titles of 2022 dropping July 27th! Book Of Shadows #1 by CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI and DAVE SHARPE for Valiant Entertainment continues the adventures of a Valiant Original hero, Jack Boniface aka Shadowman. After 2 successful runs with Bunn leading the way with art duties by Jon Davis-Hunt and Pedro Andreo respectively, the latest round of supernatural action brings a new art team & definite change to where we last saw Shadowman. Let’s take a deeper dive with this book and see how the new status quo is shaping up, shall we?

BOOK OF SHADOWS #1 - On Sale July 27th
Creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Last readers saw Boniface, he was challenged with stopping the Deadside from invading into the realm of the living. In a dramatic turn of events, the conclusion of the “DeadSide War” resulted into Persephone, a blight who has now crossed over into the land of the living. With this powerful of a being now on Earth, Shadowman has taken her under his wing on his fight against evil. Highly recommend reading the past arcs to enhance what’s going on in BoS, but it’s not required for new readers.

This issue opens up with the traditional Valiant opening intros for new readers. The Tarot Card style breakdown is perfect for new readers jumping in. Top notch work here.

The story starts off in a carnival in Vernon Commons, Illinois. What starts out as a fun filled night of happiness quickly shifts into a violent rampage by supernatrural monsters. Luckily, Shadowman and Persephone join the fight to save the innocents’ lives. Persephone lets loose on her powers, unlocking the horrors of the Deadside but she’s still learning on controlling them. After dispersing of the creatures, the pair is joined by 2 other fan-favorites: PUNK MAMBO & DR. MIRAGE! After catching up with how everyones’ in the same place, Shadowman reveals a clue to this carnage. During the melee, one of the creatures drops a hint to their actions: The Dark Feast as proclaimed in the Book Of Shadows. Mambo responds by mentioning that once she caught wind of trouble, she called some favors: as in The ETERNAL WARRIOR!

Longtime Valiant readers will be excited to see one of the most bad-ass characters return as he should: fighting monsters! After disposing of the creatures, he is confronted by who appear to be the “chef” of the Dark Feats: Exarch Fane! The pair are old acquaintances and a battle begins anew! Readers are left with a final image that can’t help to make them amped up to see issue #2 immediately.

BOOK OF SHADOWS #1 - On Sale July 27th
Creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BOOK OF SHADOWS #1 - On Sale July 27th
Creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BOOK OF SHADOWS #1 - On Sale July 27th
Creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

If you’re a new reader to the blog, first and foremost, Thank you for reading. Secondly, I’m a BIG Cullen Bunn fan and think he does fantastic work. Bunn gave a cool new energy to Shadowman during his solo run and those themes carry over to this book. Shadowman is the reluctant loner who now is burdened to watch Persephone while also trusting others to assist with the Supernatural. Bunn handles this perfectly as the dialogue is showcasing the hesitation with the others while acting like a surrogate parent with Persephone, who is very new to the ways of human emotions. The slow burn build with the Eternal Warrior fits as being an elder of the Valiant Universe, chances are he’s seen most everything. Bringing back an old enemy but with new powers adds a nice spin to the story. How this reluctant team can co-exist is anyone’s guess but I’m locked in for the ride.

Cifuentes brings to life some incredible action sequences throughout this issue. Both fights with Shadowman & Eternal Warrior vs the creatures hold nothing back. Brutal and to the point of how dangerous the threat can be. Cifuentes also handles the emotion of the people of the carnival and Persephone extremely well. It’s a minor layer of the story but does connect the reader to the overall theme. This issue is consistently balanced in is moments and is sure to please the readers.

BOOK OF SHADOWS #1 - On Sale July 27th
Creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BOOK OF SHADOWS #1 - On Sale July 27th
Creative: CULLEN BUNN, VICENTE CIFUENTES, NICK FILARDI and DAVE SHARPE (Cover A by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE)

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, Book of Shadows #1 kicks in the next phase of supernatural mystery with incredible story-telling and fantastic art. Bunn and Cifuentes deliver on taking some of the Valiant Finest along with the readers into another realm of action and magic that simply can not be missed. Make a point to get this book (along with Shadowman 1-8 by Bunn) at the LCS! Highly recommended.

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HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #7 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re looking at the latest issue of a series spinning out of the pages of Something Is Killing the Children. House Of Slaughter #7 by James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera has just begun a new arc diving into a story concerning the red masks from the Order of St. George. In a change of pace, Edwin Slaughter was selected to investigate a scene at a campsite. This is new territory for a red mask so let’s tag along and see where this latest issue takes us, shall we?

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale July 27th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story picks up with Edwin Slaughter’s initial investigation of a mysterious campsite. After the first encounter, he sails away to use his unique perspective to cypher what is happening. While drifting at sea, Edwin starts talking to Hermes, his brush companion about what could possibly be next. Edwin (mentally) paints the picture of what their next plan of action should be. All the while, Hermes is becoming more impatient as time passes by.

Edwin starts breaking down a story of a family who drowned in a flood. When the story escalates, Hermes stops the story. As they make their way back to the island from sea, it appears the pair might be lost. Edwin breaks down where they are using the stars. Readers start noticing how Edwin sees the world is vastly different than most. From this, will the pair make it to shore? Did Edwin get more clues on what is killing people? What will he do with the information? There is a lot of questions that arise that readers will get some answers and theories to before closing this issue.

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

This issue really takes a deeper look at how Edwin sees the world. It’s a very unique take as his perception is giving this story something fresh in a character. Using Hermes as a balance to his visions has been a solid take. For being a red/scarlett mask with no real experience, Edwin is holding his own . Readers are seeing the slow build for something big to happen. The payoff should be excellent.

The art has a distinct look that makes Edwin’s world pop off the pages. The conversation with Hermes comes off “normal” as it possibly can be. The flashback sequence to the story he tells Hermes is well done. It captures the terror and fear of that moment perfectly. Readers will also enjoy the small foreshadowing of Edwin’s vision being correct in its’ assumptions. Without spoiling anything, there’s a 2 page spread late that hits the mark without revealing everything. Solid work all around.

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

House Of Slaughter #7 - On Sale May 18th

Creative: James Tynion, Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, Andworld Design and Werther Dell’edera (Cover: Rafael Albuquerque)

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, the slow-burn of House Of Slaughter #7 spotlights its’ unique lead character. Storytelling and art deliver on painting a standout perspective of what this story is capable of. It’s just getting started now so make sure you snag a copy at the LCS this week and don’t miss when this pace picks up. It feels as it will be a memorable journey to watch along.

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THE ALL-NIGHTER #8 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this edition, we’re checking out one of the best comics out there and one that’s an immediate must grab on Comixology Originals. The All-Nighter #8 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, Aditya Bidikar & Allison O’Toole has been such a fantastic read. The mysterious “family” & their epic diner have been serving up some supernatural excitement for readers since it’s resumed on its’ second arc. (Note: While available on Comixology, The first story is now available via Dark Horse Comics for anyone interested in a print version). Where is the story heading now? Let’s check out the latest issue and see, shall we?

The All-Nighter #8 - On Sale July 26th

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

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #8 - On Sale July 26th

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

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The Vampire “Family” of the All-Nighter Diner has been fractured over the past few issues. Ian, the patriarch/leader of the group has been missing and is captured. Cynthia, the second in command, is trying to hold things together while Ian is gone. Joy, the “youngest”, has left to reconnect with her mother while Alex, “the teenager” is still trying to be a “super hero” but has some competition with a new group of heroes named “The Justice Angels.” That’s only been the past few issues!

This issue opens up with a flashback sequence of another vampire named Charlie. When Charlie accidentally reveals himself to being a vampire, mysterious forces are trying to right that wrong. It’s an intense scene of events. All of this happens before Joy’s eyes until she is suddenly snapped back to reality where she is talking with her mother. During this moment, Joy’s dream of going back to her life before being a vampire is shown to be shifting in a different unplanned direction.

Meanwhile, “Francis’”, an ally to Cynthia , is confronted by Lazaruk, leader of The Justice Angels. Long time readers of this series know that there’s more that meets the eyes to both of these characters. Lazaruk is there to offer Francis a spot in his overall plan. It is one met with resistance as it is very ambitious but also very dangerous. Francis is left with much to think about.

With this information, he confronts, Cynthia and Alex, who are returning to the diner after last issue’s troubles. With the meeting of the three, Ian’s whereabouts are presumed and true nature is revealed. Francis also divulges Lazaruk’s plan. With little time to spare, the trio makes some moves. Readers are left with a returning character making an appearance but is greeted by someone they weren’t expecting and the last words will have readers very locked in for next issue.

The All-Nighter #8 - On Sale July 26th

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

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #8 - On Sale July 26th

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

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

Zdarsky really picks up the tension with this issue. Hearing Lazaruk’s plan explained is one that has dire consequences if he achieves it or not. With all the cards laid on the table, our heroes have decisions to be made. The quest to find “normalcy” seems to be fading further away with every action. This point is driven home with Joy’s story. Zdarsky crafts an extremely emotional break from the regular story to drive that point. The X factor in all of this might be Andrea, the former cop and human ally. The writing hits all the marks this issue (per usual) pushing the pace forward to what feels like a huge moment for our group.

Loo presents Joy’s story with much emotion and honesty as dealing with her return home. Seeing how her family reacts with Joy’s new life will hit readers very hard. The flashback sequence with Charlie leads to some great foreshadowing later on in the issue. Seeing the reactions of Cynthia and Alex to Francis’s omissions was very well done. The last page and line of the book capped off another solid issue of work. I can’t stress enough: this creative team is putting together one of the best comics out right now and there’s no reason not to give it a read with the consistent quality every time.

The All-Nighter #8 - On Sale July 26th

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

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #8 - On Sale July 26th

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

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

The All-Nighter #8 - On Sale July 26th

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

Credit: Comixolgy Originals

Overall, The All-Nighter #8 speeds up the drama with some big time revelations that shake the group right to the core. Zdarsky and Loo have been making some fantastic and imaginative stories within these pages. The supernatural elements mixed in with the human emotions of a group trying to find their place is must read material for any comic fan. Make sure to check this out on Comixology Originals this week as well as keep an eye out for the print version via Dark Horse Comics when available.

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GRIM #3 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this edition, we’re checking out on of the biggest buzz-worthy books at the LCS! Grim #3 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano for Boom Studios has been an absolutely must-read story. The book has already gone into multiple printings out the gate, so the fan reaction has been overwhelmingly positive. Let’s not waste any more time and jump into the latest adventure of comics’ most popular reaper, shall we?

Grim #3 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #3 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Jessica Harrow’s (after)life has been anything but normal. Jessica is a reaper who guides the departed into the after life. On a recent case, the transfer went awry and Jessica wound up crossing over into the land of the living. This broke a cardinal rule with her boss Adira. While under suspension, Jessica and a few of her friends attempted to find out some answers on how this happened. During this action, Adira discovered them and locked them up. What could be the big secret? And WHAT is that big monster running thru people at the Day of The Dead celebration in Mexico? Maybe we get some answers here?

This issue starts off with a flashback to Mesopotamia to where a ritual is being performed. The result is a younger Adira emerging and gathering souls to “fight in a battle for Eternity”. The story shifts to present time where Adira is confronted by The End, the big monster we saw in Mexico for issue #2. It’s mission: restore balance …. by handling the Jessica Harrow situation personally. Adira throws an idea its’ way which could be a game changer.

As for Jessica, She is trying to assess the situation until time runs out. How does it play out for her and her friends? Who can stop The End if she can’t? And how bout that last panel? You’ll need to read and find out!

Grim #3 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #3 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #3 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

Phillips continues to crush it with this series. It might sound repetitive at this point but when the story has such great surprises mixed in, it makes for an engaging story. That is the case with this book. Jessica’s story continues to go in new directions that has me as a reader constantly guessing. There are so many layers to what it happening here and who is really “good” in this world, other than Jessica at this stage. Readers see more characters have their moments here and will enjoy picking this issue up.

Flaviano drops another visually impressive issue on readers. The flashback of Adira locks you in from the jump. The depiction of the afterlife is so well done. Seeing how Adira holds court with The End is a haunting moment with all the other souls around. The action sequences pop off the pages as well, espically with one characters’ “death”. It’s such a compliment to the story. Great last panel to close out one.

Grim #3 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #3 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

Grim #3 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano

Credit: Boom Studios

Overall, Grim continues to be a must-read series. Phillips, Flaviano, and the rest of the creative team are presenting a very unique story that always impresses. The story of Jessica Harrow is only beginning so jump on board now and don’t miss it at the LCS!

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ARMORCLADS #5 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this edition, we’re concluding a series from Valiant Entertainment that has been a big hit with fans. Armorclads #5 by JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, RYAN CADY, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, HI-FI and DAVE SHARPE has been quite the saga of unlikely heroes rising up against the oppressive military forces with what could possibly be the fate of the universe in the fallout. The book has been an exciting read and we appear to be at its’ conclusion ….or are we? Let’s jump into this final story issue and see whats happening, shall we?

ARMORCLADS #5 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, RYAN CADY, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, HI-FI and DAVE SHARPE

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story has been a wild one to say the least. The unlikely heroes started out as miners working to harvest minerals known as the Pure. Once a member of their team was left to die, the IronClads group revolted back against the military enforcers, resulting in an officer’s death. From this, the groups leader, Peris, is taken into custody while the others plan on fighting back. Lela has stepped up into the leader role and inspires the group that they can rebel. Through grit-testing moments and low level armor, the group has now launched an attack on the Alphan headquarters. The plan has been thrown a wild card as Legionaries make the first move.

All the while, Governor Dohman has taken an interest in Peris, believing he could be the key to unlocking a weapon from a “God Suit” armor., one that could be a game changer. With the attack on the base, Dohman suits up and enters the battle while the citadel is being attacked. During the melee, Lela and the ‘clads sneak in and find Peris. They leave but not empty handed. The group leaves to walk into an escalading war zone. Legionaries vs. Alphan Armorclads vs a falling Armorclad ship…..the stakes have never been higher.

With Dohman surrounded by attacking forces, Peris makes a bold move to help. Was it enough? How does the rest of the team fare against the forces attacking? Will they all make it out alive? Readers can rest assured to get those answers and one more that has been asked around the fandom: Will this tie into anything in the normal Valiant Universe? You’ll need to check this issue out and find out!

ARMORCLADS #5 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, RYAN CADY, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, HI-FI and DAVE SHARPE

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARMORCLADS #5 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, RYAN CADY, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, HI-FI and DAVE SHARPE

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARMORCLADS #5 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, RYAN CADY, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, HI-FI and DAVE SHARPE

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

The writing team caps off the season finale with a solid issue. O’Connor and Buccellato send the ragtag team of fighters off with closure for this arc. The secret with Peris and connection with the “God Suit” is one fans will be speculating on for a while. It did deliver on why it was so important of a weapon, but its endgame is still one to watch for. This issue showcased Lela’s emergence as leader . Throughout this entire run, Peris and Lela have been the breakout characters from the group. With how this issue ends, it will be interesting to see when the pair returns and what the status quo will be.

Sepulveda does an excellent job closing this series out with a LOT of big action. The battle at the Alphan Citadel is intense and has so many moving parts involved between Legionnaires, Alphans and destruction along the way. The whole issue packs the “big fight feel” to it. Seeing what Peris does with the weapon was impressive and gives some intrigue for what the true story of that weapon is. The art’s strength has been showing that the underdogs can be heroes. This issue takes it up some notches with how they hold their own against enemies who are more powerful and outclass them. Great final panels to close on.

ARMORCLADS #5 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, RYAN CADY, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, HI-FI and DAVE SHARPE

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

ARMORCLADS #5 - On Sale July 20th

Creative: JJ O'CONNOR, BRIAN BUCCELLATO, RYAN CADY, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, RAÜL FERNÁNDEZ, HI-FI and DAVE SHARPE

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Overall, Armorclads has been a fantastic journey to a new part of the Valiant Universe. The immergence of ultimate underdogs into battle tested warriors will win you over from the opening page. This saga has everything from action to sci-fi themes to overall what it takes to be a hero. The conclusion of this chapter will leave readers very satisifed and waiting with anticipation for their next escapades. Don’t miss this issue at the comic shops this week!

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CANARY #1 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/BEST JACKETT PRESS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! On this edition, we’re taking a look at the return to Comixology Originals (via Best Jackett Press) for the one and only Scott Snyder! Last October, Snyder (along with Greg Capullo, Francis Manupal & Francesco Francavilla kicked off “Scottober”, with such releases as “We Have Demons”, ”Clear” & “Night Of the Ghoul”. All three books are fantastic reads and generated much excitement for comic book fans into checking this line of books out. All three of those series have wrapped (for now) but that wasn’t the end of what Snyder had started with Comixiology.

This week, It’s Scottober 2.0 as Snyder has three NEW books that are perfectly timed to drop for San Diego Comic Con (SDCC). One of those books is Canary #1 by Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis. Let’s check out the latest entry into the Comixology Originals line and see what fans will be buzzing about this weekend at SDCC, shall we?

Canary #1 - On Sale July 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This story kicks off in 1891 in Utah. Marshall Holt is investigating a murder of a school teacher. The panels pulls no punches in how violent of a crime this was. After talking with the local sheriff , Holt gets a sense where to go to find the alleged killer: a young boy by the name of Johnny Apple. Holt’s reputation draws a following to join him, but he declines and sets out to find the killer by himself. It’s bold but Holt doesn’t show any sense of worry as he sets out to find the child.

What he stumbles upon appears to have more than he bargained for. Readers will see how this mystery might be connected to something more sinister. How does
”Canary” play a role in this story? Can Holt solve this case? If he can, at what cost? The tension and drama is built so perfectly that after finishing the issue, you know there’s something special happening here.

Canary #1 - On Sale July 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Canary #1 - On Sale July 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Canary #1 - On Sale July 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Canary #1 - On Sale July 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

A Horror Western story? Sign me up! Snyder welcomes readers into a very interesting world. Marshall Holt seems like the stoic lawman of the old west. Once the layers of the issue start peeling, readers see that there might be more going on with him and a past experience that meets the public eye. It’s a great counter balance to his celebrity status as the “dime novel cover model” that people know him as. This point is driven home when he is asked about his mask that he wears. The mood seems dark and when we see a flashback of Holt, it adds a great element to the direction of whats to come. Excellent storytelling.

Panosian crafts a gritty old western town to the letter within these pages. The imagery from the initial murder readers see to the gunfight that happens later captures that energy throughout this issue. How the facial depictions of Holt and Apple’s emotion are done this issue gives more impact to the story. Seeing how the young boy reacts to what’s happening and Holt’s flashback moments to current time, there’s much happening here with both. Can’t wait to see where this story goes next!

Canary #1 - On Sale July 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Canary #1 - On Sale July 19th

Creative: Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian and Richard Starkings

Credit: Comixology Originals/Best Jackett Press

Overall, Canary #1 delivers on a debut issue that will have fans talking. Snyder and Panosian present a captivating tale of the old West with a strong horror element added in. Marshall Holt's story is just beginning but the opening chapter is one not to miss adding to your collection. Make plans to pick up a copy on comiXology this week!

If you are in attendance for this year’s SDCC, make plans to stop by the Comixology Booth for some great events and check out the Comixology “Scottober: West Coast edition” panel on Sunday July 24th - Room 6DE - 12:30PST!

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