RETROVERSE #1 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog for the ODPH podcast. For this entry, 2022 has been an incredible year for ComiXology Originals. Some of the best books in the business have hit the digital shelves (with some being printed via Dark Horse Comics) and the line is having one more great addition make it's debut before years end. RETROVERSE #1 by Cullen Bunn, John Bivens and Anna Peterson presents a fascinating story that readers will be talking about on the socials. Let's take a closer look at this debut and see what's unfolding here, shall we?

RETROVERSE #1 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, John Bivens, and Anna Peterson

Credit: Comixology Originals


RETROVERSE #1 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, John Bivens, and Anna Peterson

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story opens up with a 19-year-old woman names Kacy Martin squaring up against some kind of monster in front of fellow students. The monologue breaks down there’s some kind of past and present happening in this situation when Kacy proactively goes after the monster. From here, readers are taken on a flashback to Kacy having breakfast with her mother. Readers witness that home life with Kacy and her parents might not be the best before she heads off to school and a “study group”. That group means a house party with her boyfriend T.J. and best friend Krissy. The music is loud and the beverages are rolling. Things are fine until Kacy wakes up from passing out on the couch.

Readers bear witness to a sequence of something nonhuman finding Kacy but to what extent is still unsure. The story shifts back to Kacy waking up and returning home…..but home isn’t exactly the same. Kacy thinks it’s Saturday when in turn, time has passed faster than she realized. Once Kacy arrives at school, she runs into T.J. and Krissy, but neither know who she is. What happened since the party? How come no one remembers Kacy? And where did that big monster at the beginning of the issue come from? Readers will have to start putting those puzzle pieces together and have another question raised on the final image from the issue before it’s all said and done. Get ready.

RETROVERSE #1 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, John Bivens, and Anna Peterson

Credit: Comixology Originals

RETROVERSE #1 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, John Bivens, and Anna Peterson

Credit: Comixology Originals

RETROVERSE #1 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, John Bivens, and Anna Peterson

Credit: Comixology Originals

If you’re a new reader to the blog, we’re very big Cullen Bunn fans here. From his work on the latest run of Shadowman for Valiant Entertainment to Basilisk for Boom Studios, Bunn is known for doing fantastic work. Being the first issue, there’s much to start finding out about the character of Kacy, but there’s only a few layers peeled back to see what’s unfolding. Her story goes off into a frightening direction once she realizes her friends don’t know who she is. It is at said moment, the horror element hits the high note. Few pull this off better than Bunn. From a slow-burn build, the moment when Kacy realizes things are not right connects with readers instantly. Kacy has no real time to process this as another factor comes into play which throws more questions about her into the mix. Pacing kept everything moving forward and left a solid foundation to built this imaginative tale off from. There’s still a lot of mystery left to be deciphered here which is never a bad thing.

Bivens balances out the normalcy of Kacy’s life pre-party and the unusual changes post very well. Kacy’s “new world” makes quite the impression with the creature she’s fighting in the beginning of the issue. One thing to already pick up on reading this issue is to expect the unexpected. Bivens captures the worry and fear when Kacy realizes things are not what they seem when she returns home. It’s a brief moment in comparison to some of the other scenes in the book but it compliments Bunn’s writing to push it to the forefront. Imo, this is where the story really licked into gear. The final image leaves readers with a parting shot to keep them guessing until next issue.

RETROVERSE #1 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, John Bivens, and Anna Peterson

Credit: Comixology Originals

RETROVERSE #1 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Cullen Bunn, John Bivens, and Anna Peterson

Credit: Comixology Originals

FINAL POINT: The world of Kacy Martin welcomes readers along to follow her unraveling mystery of fantasy and fright. Bunn, Bivens and Peterson hit the ground running with great storytelling and art for a debut issue you don’t want to miss. Keep an eye out for this book on New Comic Book Day.

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CENSUS #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog for the ODPH podcast! For this entry, we're checking out the latest chapter from a great series on comiXology Originals. CENSUS #4 by Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt take readers along for another assignment with Liam Malone & his unusual work for the census bureau. The book has been a great mix of humor and drama thus far. Let's see what's going on here and if the win streak continues, shall we?

Census #4 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

Credit: Comixology Originals

Census #4 - On Sale December 13th
Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt
Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re just joining in, Liam Malone is a likeable loser trying to find work and make it through this crazy place called life. When he applies for a job with the census bureau, Liam thinks it’s a sign of things changing in his favor. Unfortunately, not everything is what he thought. Liam works for the census bureau…but his job requires him to record the supernatural beings of New York City. From the start, he’s dealt with demons, leprechauns, and shape shifters just to name a few. After his last assignment, Liam gets ready to call it a day until a familiar face returns to see him: Lilith, the demon he “got close with” in issue #1.

The issue opens up with Liam and Lilith catching up since their initial encounter. The point of Lilith trying to get Liam on a date was a fun read as the bus driver had to jump in and guide Liam. Just when he thinks he’s got a win, his boss Mr. Pictor arrives to scold him on his recent escapades. Liam’s taken some different actions to get the job done and that is catching the eye of his boss. Liam walks away not too concerned as proceeds onto his next assignment: a cthulhu who proves to be quite charming.

With that meeting taken care of, Liam makes his way to a pizzeria in Hell’s Kitchen. Liam thinks he sees a literal ghost heading to the basement. As he walks down the stairwell, Liam finds ghosts of enslaved peoples on a burial site during the time of slavery. Liam leaves without any signatures and discusses what happened on his date with Lilith. During that conversation, Liam gets an idea to give the ghosts some closure thinking that will set them free from where they are living. What is Liam’s plan how to do this? Who does he get involved to help out? What will be the outcome if he pulls this off? Readers can expect more of the winning formula that this series has been delivering in answering those questions.

Census #4 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

Credit: Comixology Originals

Census #4 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

Credit: Comixology Originals

Census #4 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

Credit: Comixology Originals

Bernardin and Freeman continue to present Liam Malone as a character of humor and heart. Thru all his “fish out of water” dealing with his job, Liam always comes across as someone who tries to be better that what life has thrown at him. The moments with Lilith and the bus driver came across very funny and work to win readers over each time. Seeing how Liam deals with the wide variety of characters he’s come across has shown a great deal of growth as he deals with his job. Seeing some of the supporting cast get more panel time as a nice change of pace. The story was entertaining in seeing what lengths Liam is willing to go to make things right no matter the consequence. Witnessing how his boss handles the latest event will be one to keep an eye on moving forward.

Piriz’s rendition of a cthulhu was amazing. It made for one of the more memorable scenes in the issue. Seeing the interaction with Liam and Lilith also made its’ presence known. Considering all the supernatural elements involved with this story, seeing the human aspect get valuable page time worked to connect readers with Liam and keep him grounded while moving thru assignments. Piriz’s attention to details (such as the cthulhu tentacles) was exceptional. The supporting cast got more attention this time around and Piriz made the most of their efforts in reflection to the story, where they haven’t had a ton of panel time previously. Great issue.

Census #4 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

Credit: Comixology Originals

Census #4 - On Sale December 13th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

Credit: Comixology Originals

FINAL POINT: Census #4 progresses the legend of Liam Malone forward with another entertaining read. c Bernardin, Freeman, Piriz & the team don’t stray far away from the successful blueprint they’ve followed since issue one. Exciting writing (and humor) mashed up with fantastic art has made Census required reading each time out. Don’t pass on this issue for new comic book day.

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BEHOLD, BEHEMOTH #2 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re taking a peek at the second issue of a brand new series for BOOM STUDIOS that made a huge debut last month. BEHOLD, BEHEMOTH #2 by Tate Brombal (Something is Killing the Children), Nick Robles (The Dreaming: Waking Hours), and Andworld Design picks up right where the cliffhanger ending set forth from an impressive and intense debut. There’s so much happening with this story that this book can’t b passed up on for New Comic Book Day. Let’s not waste another second and dive into the latest installment of this supernatural hit, shall we?

BEHOLD, BEHEMOTH #2- On Sale December 7th
Creative: Tate Brombal, Nick Robles, and Andworld Design
Credit: Boom Studios

BEHOLD, BEHEMOTH #2- On Sale December 7th
Creative: Tate Brombal, Nick Robles, and Andworld Design
Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story centers around Grayson, a social worker grieving from the loss of his brother, and Wren, the only survivor of a gruesome family murder he visited earlier. Through the course of the first issue, readers see glimpses of another world where monsters seem to dwell. How this is all connected remains to be seen,but it is a factor that haunts Grayson from his past until now. At the conclusion of last issue, It appears as a cataclysmic event has occurred with Gray and Wren set into the future starting a new quest all their own. The quest: Save the world.

Where this issue starts is the time “After The Fall.” Wren and ray are making their way across a grassy field. Wren comes a Pika which she becomes fascinated with. As she chases the creature, a hawk swoops in and kills it. Wren’s reaction is pure anger and she morphs into a monstrous creature and kills the hawk. Only Gray’s command and staff appear to stop Wren, even if it takes a toll on him. As the pair advances on their quest, they encounter more creatures. They keep moving until they come across a militarized zone known as “Port Oregon.” While there, the pair try to sneak in unnoticed while gathering an item that could be a game changer. How this quest goes is anything but easy. Is there success for the pair or are there more issue lying ahead? Can Gray survive with what’s happening around him? Readers will not be expecting what happens next or what is presented with the final image of the book.

BEHOLD, BEHEMOTH #2- On Sale December 7th
Creative: Tate Brombal, Nick Robles, and Andworld Design
Credit: Boom Studios

BEHOLD, BEHEMOTH #2- On Sale December 7th
Creative: Tate Brombal, Nick Robles, and Andworld Design
Credit: Boom Studios

BEHOLD, BEHEMOTH #2- On Sale December 7th
Creative: Tate Brombal, Nick Robles, and Andworld Design
Credit: Boom Studios

Brombel lays out fragments of what the future holds for the pair with a steady paced story within these pages. Seeing Wren unleashing the Behemoth was a big surprise when she became angry. What came off more shocking was the effect Gray’s mind was suffering throughout this issue. For all his efforts, his struggles became a focal point when they were progressing with their mission. Connecting the moments between both issues is going to be a fun ride for readers to decipher along with. The final moments will raise some questions but re-enforces there is a big mystery involving these two and will they make it to the end to figure it all out.

Robles welcomes readers to the new world post-fall with a new, visually brighter landscape to expand upon. Port Oregon introduced some new characters that gave some insight into how this new world is working. Very solid 2 page spreads to set up a few key moments in this issue. The one involving Wren unleashing Behemoth will be the one that stands out most to readers but the Port Oregon one gives a broader picture of how this area is working in the shadow of the fall. Wren’s reactions to all of this gave certain moments a bigger impact along with a final shot to close this portion of the story on. The series is just kicking into gear but there’s a great deal of intrigue to have reader’s attention for the long haul.

BEHOLD, BEHEMOTH #2- On Sale December 7th
Creative: Tate Brombal, Nick Robles, and Andworld Design
Credit: Boom Studios

BEHOLD, BEHEMOTH #2- On Sale December 7th
Creative: Tate Brombal, Nick Robles, and Andworld Design
Credit: Boom Studios

BEHOLD, BEHEMOTH #2- On Sale December 7th
Creative: Tate Brombal, Nick Robles, and Andworld Design
Credit: Boom Studios

FINAL POINT: The adventure of Wren and Gray breaks down the new world they’re trying to fix, but at what cost? Brombel, Robles and Andworld Design keep the mystery moving with very solid writing and images to keep readers guessing to the secrets of the pair. The layers of the connection of past and future are just coming to light so readers will not want to pass up checking this book out on new comic book day.

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Behold, Behemoth #1.

Thanks for reading.

RADIANT PINK #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re checking out the latest series coming out of comic’s most popular universes: The MASSIVE-VERSE! The Radiant Black-led line from Image Comics has had a HUGE 2022 with new editions like Rogue Sun and The Dead Lucky just to name a few. RADIANT PINK #1 by MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY (Editor: Michael Busuttil) now joins the line kicking off a limited series of the popular Massive-verse character. Let’s not waste another moment and see what is going on with this story, shall we?

RADIANT PINK #1 - On Sale December 7th

Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue kicks off with a stranger appearing on the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. They are communicating with someone before readers attention shifts to a live stream from “Evaplayss”, where Radiant Pink is guesting on. Unknown to the viewers watching the stream is Eva IS Radiant Pink, the radiant with teleportation powers. Helping pass this illusion on is Eva’s best friend Maddie who is engineering the stream behind the scenes. During the stream, Radiant Pink announces that she will be making an appearance to raise money for children’s cancer research at the Kathryn Mitchell Children’s Hospital. After ducking out of the stream as Radiant Pink, Eva goes back to game streaming for many hours.

This causes concern from Maddie who thinks Eva is burning herself out with the superhero lifestyle she’s living in secret. Eva brushes it off to go on “Pink Patrol.” Readers get an insight to what Pink’s routine is being a hero and what toll it takes on her. It’s matched by a conversation with Maddie and her grandmother about Eva’s state. There is no break in the story as readers are taken to the guest appearance at the hospital, which leads to great success for Radiant Pink. However, the event is crashed by an interested party looking to acquire the Radiant power she possesses. What happens next will challenge the young hero as events unfold faster than she realizes. What happens from the fallout from here? Will the pace Eva’ been pushing finally catch up with her? And what about the final sequence of events to close out on? Readers will have much to be talking about following the conclusion of this issue.

RADIANT PINK #1 - On Sale December 7th
Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY
Credit: Image Comics

RADIANT PINK #1 - On Sale December 7th
Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY
Credit: Image Comics

RADIANT PINK #1 - On Sale December 7th

Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

Solid debut issue & very welcoming to new readers of the character. The writing team of Camarena and Flores introduces Eva’s world and how perception isn’t exactly reality. Eva tries portraying everything is fine but it’s a great cover to the loneliness she is experiencing being a popular hero. The conversation between Maddie and her grandmother about Eva was a standout moment. Seeing how others are noting Eva’s break-neck speed of life, it gives some clarity on the drama about to unfold. The charity event provided a great glimpse of the hero in action. The writers also left a strong cliffhanger image for fans to process heading to the next issue.

Kubert brings a lot of energetic panels to life with this book. From the fun moments dealing with the initial stream to the candid talk between Maddie and Eva, there is some fun and light-hearten scenes to counter the action from the charity event. Kubert showcases Eva’s emotional side in some great panels as well. Two that jump right out is Eva getting told how much the event raised and to the two page end of her heroic day. Pacing never felt too fast as the story progressed easily into the big action moments in the issue. The final page sets up things nicely for next issue with small hints of what’s to unfold now.

RADIANT PINK #1 - On Sale December 7th

Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: The latest series spiraling out of the Massive-verse debuts with an issue readers don’t want to miss. The creative team makes Eva’s world very accessible to the latest adventure which shows a lot of intrigue moving forward. Camarena, Flores, Kubert and the team set things up with excellent writing and art to bring the spotlight to the massive-verse’s next big hit. Don’t miss it at the local comic shop this week.

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DO A POWERBOMB #7 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book book to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re checking out the conclusion of one of the best mini-series of 2022. DO A POWERBOMB #7 by Dainel Warren Johnson (Murder Falcon, Beta Ray Bill), Mike Spicer and Rus Wooton for Image Comics hits the final bell on a story that has combined the worlds of comics and pro wrestling. Each issue has felt like an event. The series has been an emotional roller coaster while building towards the main event. Let’s not waste any more time and RING THE BELL to kick this blog off, shall we?

DO A POWERBOMB #7 - On Sale Decemeber 7th

Creative: Dainel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer and Rus Wooton

Photo Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re new to this comic, the story centers around Lona Steelrose. Lona is the daughter of Yua Steelrose. On a fateful match vs. Cobrasun, Yua is fatally injured when Cobrasun is performing a move and slips. 10 Years later, Lona wants to become a pro wrestler, determined to follow in her mother’s footsteps. Her family doesn’t want her to do it, but when approached by Willard Necroton, a necromancer with a proposal Lon can’t say no to: enter and win my tournament and her mother will be brought back to life!

This becomes a no-brainer for Lona as she enters the “Deathlyfe Tag Team tourney”. There’s one hangup: Lona needs a partner. The solution becomes reconnecting with the man who wrestled Lona in her final match…. COBRA SUN!!!! Since we last saw Cobrasun, the masked wrester has now dabbled into the pro wrestling deathmatch scene. When Necroton presents the tourney idea to Cobrasun, he’s reluctant to take on Lona as a partner, but does. Readers are hit with a HUGE reveal when Cobrasun is revealed to be Lona’s father and Yua’s husband!

DO A POWERBOMB #7 - On Sale Decemeber 7th

Creative: Dainel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer and Rus Wooton

Photo Credit: Image Comics

From this point, the pair enters the supernatural tournament. Readers are taken thru one hell of a range of emotions as the pair fights their way to get to the main event! Much in the vein of great pro wrestling (LONG LIVE GCW), there are swerves thrown in the story but there’s nothing short of the incredible action going on between the ropes. Through some luck and timing, the pair winds up winning the tag team titles after initially losing the tourney. Unfortunately, Necroton’s promise turns out to be false as he can’t bring Yua back. He does enter one final option that can though. The pair must now face GOD in a 2 on 1 handicapped match! Get ready for the ultimate main event!

This issue kicks off at Heaven’s Gate Pro Wrestling with a packed arena waiting for this main event! From the opening bell, Lona and Cobrasun are giving their all against the “architect of creation”. Readers are in for an intense battle as the pair is literally pulling out all the stops to win this bout. The action is non-stop and pulls from many styles of pro-wrestling. Can the pull off the impossible? How will they hold up against GOD? Readers won’t be expecting the outcome but trust me when I say, they will be more than satisfied with the ending. The issue will leave readers will a final image that will carry them forward post match.

DO A POWERBOMB #7 - On Sale Decemeber 7th

Creative: Dainel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer and Rus Wooton

Photo Credit: Image Comics

Incredible issue and series from start to finish. One thing Daniel Warren Johnson has become well known for is the big action and big emotions from his books. Do a Powerbomb lived up to that label and then some. As an avid pro-wrestling fan (Check out the ODPH or 607 TWS podcasts for proof), Johnson’s attention to the wrestling styles made for some fantastic visuals. Mixing in Lucha Libre, Strong Style, and Deathmatch to name a few, Johnson demonstrates how wrestling can literally tell a story. Seeing great tag teams like ORANGABANG & The Knights of Rhyne made for some memorable matches. This issue captures the “big figt feel” as the tag team faces off in a match they shoudn’t be in but readers are fully invested on every near fall till it’s conclusion. Johnson books a match that lives well up to the hype.

However, the theme that will hook readers (regardless of their wrestling fandom) is Lona’s determination to get her mother back. Johnson crafts Lona’s quest with sheer determination and will. Readers can’t help but pull for her and Cobrasun to win. Johnson also keeps the surprises coming and this issue was no exception. Each issue shows how much Lona puts on her shoulders as she strives to win the tourney. The match’s conclusion will throw some readers off but it nails the landing for the series. The final moments deliver on tying up the journey at hand and the final image is guaranteed to hit all the emotional buttons on every reader who sees it. Johnson doesn’t let the action sway away from this. The whole series has been about various stages of feeling and never misses that mark to close on.

DO A POWERBOMB #7 - On Sale Decemeber 7th

Creative: Dainel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer and Rus Wooton

Photo Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Do A Powerbomb #7 caps off a series that defines how emotional the world of pro wrestling can be. Johnson, Spicer & Wooton present readers with a story of perseverance while pressing forward in dealing with loss. This only comes together with the spectacular storytelling and thrilling art that comes with any project with Daniel Warren Johnson’s name attached to it. Highest possible recommendation this week. Make sure you get to the Local Comic Shop and pick this issue up

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KNOW YOUR STATION #1 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, Boom Studios has been on a huge roll to close out 2022 on with great new comics series such as Behold, Behemoth (#2 also out this week), Specs and Once Upon a Time at The End of The World and all signs point to another hit addition to their line-up. KNOW YOUR STATION #1 by Sarah Gailey, Liana Kangas, Rebecca Nalty and Cardinal Rae brings an exciting tale of sci-fi murder and mystery to the local comic shop that you don’t want to miss. The book has already sold out at the distribution level and 2nd printing is on the way. That said, let’s take a deeper dive into what is unfolding in this issue, shall we?

KNOW YOUR STATION #1 - on sale December 7th

Creative: Sarah Gailey, Liana Kangas, Rebecca Nalty and Cardinal Rae

Credit: Boom Studios

KNOW YOUR STATION #1 - on sale December 7th

Creative: Sarah Gailey, Liana Kangas, Rebecca Nalty and Cardinal Rae

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story centers around a haven in space for the “elite upper class” to flourish away with innovation from the rest of society fades away with a failing Earth. Readers are introduced to some of the team behind making this space haven run and be a utopia. The story then shifts to a character named Elise, who is the ships’ security liaison. Elise looks worse for wear from a rough night before. After being assisted by an AI named St Brigid to get ready, Elise is summoned to meet with the Raulssons to help solve an alleged robbery. using the AI at hand, Elise cracks the case and finds the missing property.

From here, Elise meets with Detective Sergeant Leona Pritchard who has been brought to the station to investigate a grizzly murder. The feeling being portrayed is that Elise is not qualified to solve this case and needed help. The victim is CFO Alberto Fairmilk, which there appears to be a cover-up going on not to alarm the other residents on the ship. Elise and Leona search the crime scene and readers witness how violent this murder was. Elise breaks away to recompose her thoughts. What happens next will catch readers off guard! Another murder has happened! Who is the victim? How did it happen? With a rising body count, how does Elise progress from here? There is much to break down from the final act that readers will be locked in for waiting for the next chapter.

KNOW YOUR STATION #1 - on sale December 7th

Creative: Sarah Gailey, Liana Kangas, Rebecca Nalty and Cardinal Rae

Credit: Boom Studios

KNOW YOUR STATION #1 - on sale December 7th

Creative: Sarah Gailey, Liana Kangas, Rebecca Nalty and Cardinal Rae

Credit: Boom Studios

KNOW YOUR STATION #1 - on sale December 7th

Creative: Sarah Gailey, Liana Kangas, Rebecca Nalty and Cardinal Rae

Credit: Boom Studios

Gailey sets up a strong debut issue keeping readers on edge from start to finish. Elise comes across as a character in over her head but making the most of the situation she’s in. The banter between her and Leona worked to show that even with the inexperience, Elise is showing she can figure this case out as well. St Brigid’s commentary played off well as a small dose of comedic relief but giving more mystery to what’s starting to unfold. The mystique of the ship is one readers is one with so many possibilities that readers can’t escape from. Pacing kept everything moving so when the big closing act hit, readers were hit with the shocking moments perfectly. Excellent introduction issue.

Kangas delivers on presenting a futuristic mystery with many layers involved with it. Seeing how Elise is coping with working on the ship gave a bigger understanding to her character. This played well into the final series of events of the issue. Kangag didn’t hold back on the gruesomeness of the crimes unfolding. Those visuals established how dangerous those threats are and how this is taking a toll on Elise. The rest of the characters introduced have their moments to stand out and gives readers a solid foundation to where this story is going from here. The final moments of the book put a huge exclamation point on the issue with a full page vision to drive home the danger which lies upon the ship.

KNOW YOUR STATION #1 - on sale December 7th

Creative: Sarah Gailey, Liana Kangas, Rebecca Nalty and Cardinal Rae

Credit: Boom Studios

KNOW YOUR STATION #1 - on sale December 7th

Creative: Sarah Gailey, Liana Kangas, Rebecca Nalty and Cardinal Rae

Credit: Boom Studios

KNOW YOUR STATION #1 - on sale December 7th

Creative: Sarah Gailey, Liana Kangas, Rebecca Nalty and Cardinal Rae

Credit: Boom Studios

FINAL POINT: Know Your Station #1 sets up the board for a murder mystery that fans will be anchored in for the long haul. Gailey, Kangas, and the team present the enigmatic futuristic landscape with incredible writing and art to complement it. You don’t want to miss this book at the local comic shop this week!

Hit me up on ODPH socials and let me know what you thought of Know Your Station #1. Thanks for reading!

CANARY #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/BEST JACKETT PRESS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this entry, it’s back to the old west with one of the best books on the Comixology Originals line via Best Jackett Press! CANARY #4 by Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, Richard Starkings and Will Dennis has been a fantastic horror western tale that has been leaving readers in awe with some jaw dropping moments and frightening themes. After last issue’s final image, let’s not delay any longer and see where the story goes from here, shall we?

CANARY #4 - On Sale December 6th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

CANARY #4 - On Sale December 6th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re just joining in, this story centers around a brutal murder in Utah in 1891. Marshall Holt, a legendary lawman, is assigned to the case before he retires. When investigating, Holt is led back to the town of one of his most terrifying case: Canary. It is in Canary that Holt crossed paths with Hyrum Tell, a psychopath who’s heinous activities have scared the bravest of lawmen. The images of the children Tell killed in the flashback last issue give a true indication of what evil Holt was fighting against.

Upon his return, Holt meets up with Edison Edwards (or Ed-Ed), & Mabel Warren, daughter of Canary founder Chester Warren, as they investigate a cave that may hold the key to solving the case. The cave has its own dark history as well being the spot where Chester and some miners were killed. With the use of Edward’s Sonotron, the trio investigate the water levels of the cave. Their findings come as a shock to all as voices are heard saying “WE’RE STILL DOWN HERE!!!”

This issue opens up with Canary Mayor Gem using the Sonotron to investigate about the voices heard in the cave. Meanwhile, Holt, Edwards and Warren make their way to an abandoned house that Chester used as a headquarters for a group known as “The Global Geological & Divination Society 1081” or House 1081. Inside the house, there may be more clues to solving the reason behind the grizzly murders of the first issue. As the three move throughout the house, they dive deeper into the story behind the “Canary Evolution” theory and brace for some massive reveals.

All that said, one of the biggest shock surprises is what Mayor Gem pulls up from the cave with the Sonotron’s rope … or should I say who? The fallout from this moment is big. Even with this reveal, readers are 1000% NOT READY for the final page of what closes this issue. What do the trio find at House 1081 and what makes Canary so special? What came out from the mine thanks to Mayor Gem and WHAT ABOUT THAT LAST PAGE! Get ready for another can’t miss issue in this series!

CANARY #4 - On Sale December 6th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

CANARY #4 - On Sale December 6th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

Leave it to Snyder to keep dropping surprise after surprise after surprise this issue. Readers will have much to process with the two main stories happening here. The mystery behind House 1081 made for excellent drama as Holt starts pulling back the curtain on the secret of the murders. There’s a quiet moment in the book that connects everything with Holt’s past and present. Snyder spins that into the story perfectly so when the emotional impact hits, readers will feel its’ weight.

The other main story is Mayor Gem’s discovery. Snyder progresses that storyline much like the “canary Evolution” formula. There are any twists and turns with this plot that readers witness the growth into the final form (last page) and can’t help but be blown away. Excellent work pacing these big moments out where none overall the other.

Panosian bestows some amazing visuals throughout this issue. The atmosphere created by the art adds layers of tension and uncertainty as Holt ad company try finding answers. It plays off the writing flawlessly. Mayor Gem’s find at the mine is a full page shocking moment that will connect with every reader. It’s balanced out but the attention to details within House 1081. Later in the book, there’s a scene where Holt is looking at some framed pictures. Panosain makes those panels stand out with great detail and how it connects to a major reveal hits all the marks. With all these fantastic visuals to witness, Panosain drops a lasting image to close this chapter out that fans will be buzzing about.

CANARY #4 - On Sale December 6th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

CANARY #4 - On Sale December 6th

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

Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press

FINAL POINT: The “Last Ride” Of Marshall Holt takes some thrilling turns before leaving readers with a haunting final image in the latest chapter of Canary. Snyder, Panosian and the team bring the tension and speechless reveals with excellent storytelling and art. It continues to be a must read at Comixology each month. Don’t miss this on new comic book day!

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DOOM PATROL Season Four part 1 review (HBO MAX)

Welcome to a very special edition of Parlay points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we are checking out the return of one of the best television/streaming shows, let alone best comic book shows to hit the airwaves. Making its’ season four debut on HBO Max on December 8th, DOOM PATROL is back with an all new season! From their comic debut in DC Comics in 1963 to being one of the initial starter shows for the DC Universe service in February 2019 (along with “Titans” which just returned to HBO Max a few wees back), the quirky superhero team has won over fans with their unique adventures.

Season Four kicks off a very busy season for the heroes as they are slated to have a brand new series, “The Unstoppable Doom Patrol” by Dennis Culver and Chris Burnham, featured as a part of DC Comics’ new “Dawn Of DC” initiative slated in March 2023. I can’t stress enough: if you like what you’ve seen thus far on the show, make sure to sign up for DC Comics Infinite and check out some of their great comic stories. You will see the influence of the Grant Morrison run throughout the tv series.

Speaking of the series, DOOM PATROL will debut its’ first two episodes on December 8th with single episodes running thru January 5th before taking break and resuming later in 2023. The ODPH podcast was granted early screening privileges to the series premiere so here is out SPOILER FREE review!

Doom Patrol Season Four - Airing on HBO Max starting December 8th

Photo Credit: HBO Max

In case you are not familiar with the Doom Patrol, they are a group of super powered individuals who are flawed but still push forward somehow saving the world in the process. The team is comprised of:

Elasti-Woman (April Bowlby) who can stretch her skin but struggles to maintain it,

Negative Man (Matt Bomer), who radiates a dark energy being inside of him

Crazy Jane (Diane Guerrero), who’s multiple personalities each have their own powers

Robotman (Brendan Fraser), who’s human brain was installed into a robotic body

All of which were at one point being helped by Dr. Niles Caulder (Timothy Dalton) until a massive reveal in season 1 fractures everything. Cyborg (Joivan Wade), the longtime member of the Teen Titans and most recently the Justice League, was added to this line-up for the series since the beginning. Cyborg is half man, half robot following an accident at his father’s lab. Joining the team this season is Madame Rouge (Michelle Gomez), a “frenemy” last season who can change her shape.

Throughout the previous seasons, the team has dealt with their haunting pasts, personal discoveries and encountered a wide variety of characters such as Danny the Street, Mr. Nobody, Kipling, Gargaux The Decimator and the Sisterhood of Dada to name a few. To say there is no show like this on TV/Streaming is an understatement. The adventures have lived up to their comic book legacy leaning heavily into their time on the “DC Vertigo” Mature Readers and “Young Animal” imprint style of story. It stands out on its own due to its incredible ensemble cast.

How Diane Guerrero hasn’t won an Emmy for this role is a complete travesty in my humble opinion. The same can be said for Frasier, Bowlby and Bomer who each have had standout arcs within the first three seasons. This show transcends the typical super hero formula as its strongest themes are how these individuals deal with their own personal issues and push forward to do the right thing, even if they have no shot of winning. Heading to season four, the bar has been set very high for this show. Does it hit the mark?

Diane Guerrero, Jiovan Wade, Brendan Fraser, April Bowlby, Matt Bomer, Michelle Gomez Doom Patrol Season Four - Airing on HBO Max starting December 8th Photograph by Dan McFadden/HBO Max

Diane Guerrero, Jiovan Wade, Brendan Fraser, April Bowlby, Matt Bomer, Michelle Gomez

Doom Patrol Season Four - Airing on HBO Max starting December 8th

Photograph by Dan McFadden/HBO Max

The answer is a resounding YES! Season Four kicks off with the group “working” as a team under the leadership guise of Elasti-Woman. The first mission viewers see goes off as one would expect with this team and is a perfect way to kick the season. From here, the team’s plan of a simple trip post mission goes drastically wrong. With a detour into the future, the Doom Patrol gets exposed to what might be the end of the world and at what cost it might take to stop it.

From the initial start, viewers can bank on another strong season from Diane Guerrero, who handles such a complex character with seemingly ease switching personas as per the story direction. Jane’s story continues to be one of the noteworthy plots of this show. Guerrero persists making Jane a must watch factor of this show. However, the one character to keep an eye on this season will be Jiovan Wade’s Cyborg. From the offset, he looks to have a big story line on the horizon. This will be a great upgrade for Cyborg, as he’s been the “outsider” of the group for quite some time. Personally, I think the banter back and forth between Bowlby and Gomez, who is such a great addition to the show, will make for quite a few memorable scenes.

This season doesn’t stray away from the winning formula that has made the show such a hit from the beginning. The writers continue to embrace the challenge of each individual’s struggles while braving the offbeat surroundings they find themselves in. Viewers can easily connect and root for this group of misfit toys because each actor isn’t holding back from adding to the emotional depth of their characters. For as much as this show doesn’t fit into a certain mold, it makes its own that more shows should follow.

Doom Patrol Season Four - Airing on HBO Max starting December 8th

Photo credit: HBO Max

FINAL POINT: Let’s get weird for all the right reasons! Season Four of Doom Patrol comes out the gates swinging with a perfect blend of delight and dysfunction. The story looks as it will challenge the team more than they ever have been before. Viewers can tag along and witness strong performances from Guerrero, Fraser, Bomer and the team as they navigate to find a way to help save the world and each other in the process.

Hit me up on the ODPH social media accounts and let me know what your thoughts are on Doom Patrol.

Thanks again to HBO Max for the early screener access!

Thanks for reading!

DAMN THEM ALL #2 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this entry, we’re tagging along with Ellie Hawthorne on the next chapter in the brand new smash series from Boom Studios! Issue #1 just went to second printing selling out almost instantly and with good reason. DAMN THEM ALL #2 by Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell picks up right where readers last saw Ellie in her new role and trying to solve the supernatural mystery from last issue. Before we get into a deeper dive about this issue, how AMAZING is this alternate cover created by Tula Lotay (Barnstormers)?! That said, let’s check out what’s happening in issue two, shall we?

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re jumping in now, Ellie Hawthorne’s life has become way more complicated following the death of her uncle Alfie. With his death, the 72 devils of the Ars Goetia have now been freed from their damnation. It’s up to Ellie to send them back to where they came from by any means necessary. The first issue was an in your face welcome to Ellie’s world with magic in the air and questions galore to solve.

This issue opens up with a flashback to Dora, the New Orleans officer who is working with Ellie on figuring out what happened to Alfie. During her time on the force, she’s shown handling a school shooter and her direct way of defusing the situation. Dora’s tactics lead the shooter to kill himself and Dora is removed from the force. From this, Dora meets a stranger in a bar whom she connects with: Alfie Hawthorne. From here, Dora and Ellie start breaking down the recent events and covering the tracks of the massacre they survived in the first issue.

The story now shifts to Dora confronting mobster Frankie Wax, whom Ellie is now working with to stop the devils. After a brief meeting, Ellie and Dora meet up again to start putting pieces together bout what is going on. Unfortunately there’s no rest for the wicked as the magical element shifts again, prompting Ellie to get some help in dealing with this latest move. Who is now drawn into the field? What possible impact can they make? Does Ellie get more information about Alfie? There might not be time to process all the moving parts as the final panel will have readers guessing what is going to happen now!

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

Spurrier delivers on another strong issue of writing. Dora’s introduction was well-crafted to explain her character and seeing the dynamic play out with Ellie moving forward should be a treat for readers. The journal pages left by Alfie explaining the new characters in the issue is a great add. With so many new players being introduced, the quick one page read helps tremendously in getting an idea of what they’re about. Ellie continues to be an interesting character to watch as she’s written with varying flaws but still trying to make sense of whats happening here.

Adlard balances out the supernatural with the real world with impeccable skill. Dealing with the magical entities popping up throughout the story, Adlard keeps things grounded to where they don’t stand out for wrong reasons. They all fit right in for creating a unique vision of Ellie’s world. Seeing the emotional tale of Dora’s background play out was another intense chapter in this story. There truly is something special happening within this story.

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #2 - On Sale November 30th

Creative: Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell (Cover: Tula Lotay)

Credit: Boom Studios

Final Point: Excellent continuation from the explosive first issue. Spurrier, Adlard and the creative team start breaking down the world of Ellie Hawthorne with strong character moments mixed in with supernatural elements. The story is just getting started but DAMN THEM ALL has been checking all the boxes for what makes a must read comic. Don’t miss this issue on New Comic Book Day at the LCS.

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ROGUE SUN #8 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re checking out the newest chapter of one of the biggest players in the “Massive-verse” by Image Comics. ROGUE SUN #8 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil) kicks off a brand new tale after last issue’s creative triumph using the”Choose Your On Adventure” format. Re-inventing the comic experience is a staple of the Radiant Black-led universe, which continuously does this each time out. It’s no wonder why many feel this line of comics is the hottest one currently on the shelves at the local comic shops. How does DYLAN SIEGEL fare in his latest outing? Let’s not wait any longer and dive into this latest issue, shall we?

ROGUE SUN #8 - On sale November 30th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil)

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re checking out Rogue Sun for the first time, when his father is killed, DYLAN SIEGEL becomes the heir to the mantle of Rogue Sun, who is the last line of defense against the supernatural facing the world. Dylan gets a rude awakening into his father’s world with surprises and enemies challenging him at every turn. After surviving his battle with Cataclysm, Dylan was thrusted into a confrontation with Ornate, who pushed the hero to his limits. Now recovering from that fight, Dylan tries returning to a normal life.

This issue kicks off with a man returning home to find a mysterious stranger waiting in the wings for him. The man, referred to as Suave, recruits the gentleman to help him with a mission. After initially being turned down, Suave applies some pressure and reveals a hand marking on the man which aligns with the markings on Suave’s face.

Meanwhile, Dylan returns home to his step-family’s estate which plans are in motion for him to change. One said plan is for Dylan to return to school after taking time off. All the while, Suave and his group are on a roof top trying to access a forbidden door. Who are they trying to contact? When Rogue Sun shows up, what happens next changes the course of someone forever. Is it Rogue Sun? A member of his family? Readers will be locked in to find out and see who was bent and broken and who has hell to pay for the actions seen in this issue?

ROGUE SUN #8 - On sale November 30th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil)

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

ROGUE SUN #8 - On sale November 30th  Creative: Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil)  Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

ROGUE SUN #8 - On sale November 30th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil)

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

Parrott comes back from the CYOA break-away to usher Dylan into his new arc with a solid foundation. The introduction into who appears to be the next foil to Dylan was set up wonderfully. Very few writers can capture the youthful brash voice of a character quite like Parrott. MMPR readers know how great he is at this, but now with a creator-owned character, Parrott is really letting loose and it shines thru. Dylan isn’t necessarily your typical hero. Dylan is tough to be around, much due to the anger he’s felt at home. Channeling that into a hero has been difficult but Dylan is learning on the fly. It appears he’s going to learn about great power and responsibility the hard way. The final act is going to leave readers amped up to see what’s next.

Abel returns after a hiatus from last issue with another great issue. seeing the dynamic play out with Dylan and his “family” makes for some entertaining panels. Other great moments involve the reaction of many when Dylan returns to school. There are plenty of notable responses to such a polarizing person. It gives solid balance to the Suave story and how dark that gets in a hurry. The action moves very fast and picks up steam as it heads towards the final act. Fantastic final page to conclude the latest chapter on.

ROGUE SUN #8 - On sale November 30th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil)

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

ROGUE SUN #8 - On sale November 30th  Creative: Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil)  Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

ROGUE SUN #8 - On sale November 30th

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil)

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

FINAL POINT: The next arc for Dylan Siegal starts off with an excellent issue to read. Parrott, Abel and company keep the young hero balancing his normal and hero life with sensational storytelling and art. The groundwork for something big is being set with this issue so don’t miss this book at the LCS this week.

Hit me up on the ODPHpod socials and let me know what yo thought of Rogue Sun #8. Thanks for reading.

THE DEAD LUCKY #4 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH podcast. For this entry, we’re continuing to follow one of the best new series of 2022 & one that should be a must-have in your pull lists on New Comic Book Day. THE DEAD LUCKY #4 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil) for Image Comics pushes onward with it’s energetic debut arc. The latest addition to comic’s hottest line, The Radiant Black-led “Massive-Verse” doesn’t fail to impress and astonish every issue. Let’s not waste another second and jump into the latest chapter, shall we?

THE DEAD LUCKY #4 - ON SALE NOVEMBER 30TH

CREATIVE: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO, BECCA CAREY & Michael Busuttil

CREDIT: IMAGE COMICS/BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re just jumping into the story now, Bibiana Lopez-Yang aka Bibi returned to her home of San Francisco after being honorably discharged from the armed forces. Much has changed since her time away. Morrow, a company with an agenda all its’ own, has been digging their clutches int San Francisco while opposing them has been the Salvation Army, who has their own ideas about what San Francisco should be. The only person standing in their way is Bibi, who’s emerged as a hero the city needs while dealing with her own mental health post service (PTSD and Survivor’s Guilt).

This issue jumps in with the fallout of Morrow making a play to draw Bibi out which resulted in her parents restaurant being destroyed and her father injured. Bibi makes the save with some help and rescues her dad before flying off. Meanwhile, Mr. Jimmi Moss, the head of Morrow, is relaxing while the chaos is ensuing. His plan to take down Bibi has started to work.

From here, readers catch up with former Officer Maria Garcia who has become an ally to Bibi, and Valentine, who’s Morrow through and through. The conversation is poignant as the question of Morrow’s ethics come into play. However, readers won’t be ready for what comes next as there’s a dive into Bibi’s past that will change her future forever. How will Bibi handle what’s coming next? Will Morrow pull off their next phase? and HOLY CRAP, WHAT JUST HAPPENED ON THE LAST PAGE?!?! Get ready for an issue that is sure to have fans talking!

THE DEAD LUCKY #4 - ON SALE NOVEMBER 30TH

CREATIVE: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO, BECCA CAREY & Michael Busuttil

CREDIT: IMAGE COMICS/BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE

THE DEAD LUCKY #4 - ON SALE NOVEMBER 30TH

CREATIVE: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO, BECCA CAREY & Michael Busuttil

CREDIT: IMAGE COMICS/BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE

The saga of Bibi’s heroic evolution continues to be absolutely incredible. Flores presents Bibi as a character who doesn’t do everything right but does everything needed to win. One of the strongest moments in this issue is right after Bibi makes the save of her father and starts reflecting after. Giving readers an inside peak into what Bibi is thinking made for some powerful imagery. The pace doesn’t slow down after that as Bibi heads straight into Morrow’s way. Readers can’t help but root for her to win and that’s all based on how the writing has established the emerging hero.

Carlomagno and Iacono give the world of Bibi’s San Francisco a bold energy in this issue. Bibi’s emergence from the restaurant pops right off the page and gives that panel an iconic feel. Without spoiling, the place where Bibi goes after is presented exceptionally. The action is high impact when it happens while the emotional moments stand apart on their own. The final shot form this book is one that adds more excitement to the moment which already had a huge aura to it. Excellent work from all involved.

THE DEAD LUCKY #4 - ON SALE NOVEMBER 30TH

CREATIVE: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO, BECCA CAREY & Michael Busuttil

CREDIT: IMAGE COMICS/BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE

THE DEAD LUCKY #4 - ON SALE NOVEMBER 30TH

CREATIVE: MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO, BECCA CAREY & Michael Busuttil

CREDIT: IMAGE COMICS/BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE

FINAL POINT: The Dead Lucky shows no sign of slowing down from its meteoric pace. With a lead character that is complex while balancing bravery, Bibiana Lopez-Yang has become a character you can’t pass reading about. Flores, Carlomagno and the creative team craft another hit with the emotion and action readers crave from a super hero tale. Don’t leave the comic shop without this issue in your bags this week.

Hit me up on the socials and let me know what you thought of The Dead Lucky #4. Thanks for reading.

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/NEW WAVE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re checking out a fantastic series on the Comixology Originals line via New Wave Comics. With a spectacular first season in the books (and in print via Dark Horse Comics) Comic fans are in the midst of a strong return for Lara Dominguez and her champion ways with season number two. THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4 by Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito picks up with a new player making waves in Creighton while Lara is trying to fend off her past from defeating her future. Let’s take a deeper dive into what’s happening her, shall we?

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4   Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito  Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case anyone is new to the story of the Black Ghost, the story centers around Lara Dominguez, a Creighton police reporter formerly from Miami. Dominguez becomes entranced with the adventures of The Black Ghost. As the story progresses in season one, Lara faces her own personal issues all the while, readers have front row seats to see Lara emerging as a hero that her city needs. It’s a great read that you should definitely check out and as previously stated, it’s out on print via Dark Horse Comics for those looking for a physical copy. That being said, Season 2 hasn’t shown any signs of a sophomore slump.

Season 2 starts out with Lara trying to find a balance out with her personal and heroic identities. Readers see Lara trying to deal with her issues head on by attending AA meetings. The struggle of balancing hero vs human life takes many forms as her reporter instincts draw her into investigating Creighton’s shady police commissioner Paul leGrande while the hero side of things takes a shot as a mysterious letter emerges that shakes Lara to her core. Factor in a new player in town with a deadly agenda and Lara’s life has never been tested like this. That player is names Harrow. Making an impact right out the gate, Harrow’s actions have now set Creighton on the edge of a massive crime war that Lara might not be able to stop. With a growing body count, Lara and Harrow met last issue with Lara being left for dead, only surviving because Harrow didn’t see her as any threat to her. This left Lara in a very bad state testing her will with everything she’s been working to improve.

This issue opens up with a sequence to where Lara meeting Rebekah, a Creighton Homicide office whom Lara has some history with. Once back to present time, Lara is confronted by Rebekah and Molly, her current love. They try to reason with Lara but Lara claims she isn’t drinking and is ok from the encounter with Harrow. So much so that Lara is continuing to infiltrate the club where she thinks holds the key to stopping the war once and for all. Once diving head first back into her mission and dodging the intervention, Lara finds herself undercover at an establishment names Stallions. Once sneaking into an office, Lara discovers a board with the city’s major players on it. Digging into the pictures, Lara starts to uncover the secret of Harrow and how she’s involved with this whole puzzle. This leads Lara into a path for more information but at what cost.

Readers won’t be ready for what unfolds next. Even after Lara starts seeing the pieces fit, does she even see the picture? With all of her investigation skills, is Lara ready for what lies ahead. The final moments of this book will answer that and leave some jaws dropped to what is set to happen next. The tension and stakes have never felt heavier on our hero.

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Segura and Gallagher really amps up the drama within these pages. Lara's struggles with balancing both lives drives this story into some interesting directions. Seeing how she deals with the intervention by Rebekah and Molly was a very strong moment. The writing team present Lara as an imperfect person who continuously is trying to improve herself. Yet, with all her falls, she still gets back up trying to do the right thing. The slow burn approach to Harrow’s reveal was a great twist as well. Seeing Lara’s investigative skills come into play made for very noteworthy moments, none bigger than the conversation she has right after getting the lead on Harrow. Pacing gave these type of moments time to grow and connect with readers. The build to the last act was exceptional. It all lead to a great conclusion for this issue, with a great cliffhanger to build off of heading to the final issue of the season.

Not to be outdone, Kambadais hits on all the key story elements . Seeing first hand how Lara bounces back from the initial encounter with Harrow added a small piece of anticipation of where the story was heading. the big reveal also put into perspective Lara’s reaction to the reveal. At first glance, she is celebrating but once readers dig deeper into her reactions, Kambadais’s art sells the moments surprise element incredibly. Another noteworthy moment was the initial timepiece of when Lara meets Rebekah at the bar. With the additon of Ellie Wright’s coloring, it came across as a more detailed moment than one that misses the mark. Fortunately, readers don’t have that problem with this issue. Each fragment of the story escalates an intense visual feel to connect with the words being stated in those areas of the book.

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

THE BLACK GHOST: SEASON 2 #4

Creative: Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Taylor Esposito

Credit" Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Final point: the latest chapter of Lara Dominguez takes readers on a steady building powder keg of emotional moments. Segura, Gallagher, Kambadais and the rest of the creative team keep applying the pressure to Creighton’s defender and never lets up on seeing if she can remain strong enough to handle the challenge ahead. Season two of the Black Ghost rolls on into a must-witness finale. It’s excellent work that shouldn’t be missed at the Comixology store this week.

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BLOOD OATH #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS/NEW WAVE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re checking out the pen-ultimate issue of a series making some waves on the Comixology Originals line. Blood Oath #4 by Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos brings the supernatural adventure of Hazel Crenshaw and her family during prohibition times to a fever pitch. The series has been a great read thus far with many imaginative takes. Let’s take a deeper look into what’s happening here leading into the finale, shall we?

Blood Oath #4 - On Sale November 29th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Blood Oath #4 - On Sale November 29th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In case you’re just hearing about this series, Hazel Crenshaw is running the family farm in 1922 New York. During this period, it is the era of prohibition when selling alcohol was illegal. However, Hazel dabbles into the outlawed profession as a way to make end’s meat. Being in this line of work draws some much unwanted attention and uneasy alliances. Being in business with organized crime isn’t something that goes easy for Hazel. As she navigates thru this world, her business partner Frankie mentions more danger is coming. This danger turns out to be a Vampire gang led by Jotham, who attack the farm for the alcohol and kidnap Hazel’s sister Geraldine.

From here, readers have been taken on a trip of Hazel trying to get her sister back. They also seen Jotham go into business for himself after a “blood Oath” was made between the vampires and crime families to preserve the alcohol business. Jotham thinks the deal isn’t very beneficial. This doesn’t sit well with the Vampire Council, who Uzziah is representing when he is brought to Jotham by Carlo, one of the mobsters for a meeting. When the meeting goes south, Carlo is detained and Uzziah is killed.The odds are stacking up badly against Hazel and Geraldine’s boyfriend, Walt. walt carries much self doubt so his help isn’t really felt to be enough. Luckily, Hazel has an ally to fight back in Sister Theresa, who’s been training to stop the vampires since she was born. It might not be enough as Jotham now knows they’re on the move and sends his minions to eliminate them once and for all.

This issue opens up with the council is sent a clear message from Jothan that he’s not working for anyone any more.the council addressing Jotham’s response to the council condemning his actions: the severed head of Uzziah! They demand that Jotham be killed. All the while, Jotham has made moves to a warehouse now preparing for the eventual war coming. With him in the warehouse is Geraldine, who’s being kept alive as a pawn to be used later. Jotham rallies his troops for the battle coming and makes an example out of Carlo. Carlo is released to the mob with a wooden stake and stabs Jotham, to no effect. The receipt Carlo gets is losing his head violently.

How did that happen?! With the trio in pursuit by Lehi, Jotham’s right hand man, will they make it to the warehouse in time? What happens when the crime meets the supernatural now that players have been taken off the board? And what about the final image? Get ready for all those answers as the series prepares to enter last call next issue.

Blood Oath #4 - On Sale November 29th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Blood Oath #4 - On Sale November 29th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

There’s a lot to breakdown here. Hart and Segura shine some light on Jotham and how far he’s grown in his belief of his plan. Making the calculated moves has shown how vicious he is in winning this game. The example made of Carlo will catch readers off guard but it helps cement how dangerous Jotham has grown in such a short amount of time. It’s well placed in the story by the writers. All the actions have led to this point but Carlo’s death was the exclamation point needed. Hazel’s group gets their moments in this issue especially with Lehi, but this issue belongs to Jotham. That’s not a bad thing as Hazel’s tale has been established by now. Seeing the fruition of Jotham’s plans is what readers will take away here an be amped up for the finale.

Eisma doesn’t hold back on Jotham’s ruthlessness. Seeing in how he disposes of Carlo make quite the statement to readers. Another moment that jumps out from the art is the character moments with Walt this issue. Seeing how reluctant he is on himself to being given some confidence made for excellent character work. Proof of thisis shown later in the issue, but Eisma does capture that emotion of someone forced out of their comfort zone due to the situation they’re in. The build to the final page stands out to cap off this chapter in the story. You can’t help but be excited for what’s coming.

Blood Oath #4 - On Sale November 29th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Blood Oath #4 - On Sale November 29th

Creative: Rob Hart, Alex Segura, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins, Jim Campbell, and Heather Antos

Credit: Comixology Originals via New Wave Comics

Final Point: The major places are set for what will be an epic conclusion to the story of vampires in prohibition. Hart, Segura, Eisma and the creative team set the table for a conclusion that has “big fight “ feel written all over it. The series has had fantastic writing and art to complement the imaginative take it’s been driving. With one issue left, make sure to get caught up on this series on Comixology.

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BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #3 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this entry, we’re taking another look at one of the best versions of a franchise character from Valiant Entertainment. BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #3 by DENIZ CAMP, JON DAVIS-HUNT, JORDIE BELLAIRE and HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU continues its captivating tale and portrayal of the high profile character. Note: This title is a Mature Readers one and some of the imagery shown in the issue and blog post is intense. That said, If you’re good to continue, let’s take a closer look at what’s happening here, shall we?

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #3 - On Sale November 23rd

Creative: DENIZ CAMP, JON DAVIS-HUNT, JORDIE BELLAIRE, HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU

Cover C by JUAN JOSE RYP

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Opening page is the Valiant staple for new readers with a quick once-over of what’s going on. This run of Bloodshot has focused on his mission of taking care of rogue super agents that the government even thought were too dangerous. Two issues in and THIS has been a great depiction of what Bloodshot should be. He is broken, flawed and ruthlessly committed to getting the job done. It’s made for a must-read each time out.

The story kicks off with a mother in labor. What she births is anything but a child, much to the delight of those assisting her. The story then progresses to a serum in an older rural church. Two attendees will stand out to Valiant readers. One is Bloodshot. The Other is the franchise face of Valiant himself: X-O Manowar! Both are undercover hearing what the pastor is saying…with a snake slithering around his shoulders. There are some flashback scenes where the pair of heroes are discussing the enemy they’re both in conflict with. An alien race that the government has known about since 1979 and was using in warfare attacks. Now loose to the public, X-O and Bloodshot must stop it from spreading.

The pair have different ideas of how to handle the threat and form a reluctant pact to get the job done. With hearing what the pastor has to say, they follow the congregation to an unknown location. From there, readers see how the heroes are set up and in over their heads. How do they survive this situation? Can they survive each other long enough? Readers will have their answers with plenty of action and violence mixed in with an outcome some won’t see coming.

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #3 - On Sale November 23rd

Creative: DENIZ CAMP, JON DAVIS-HUNT, JORDIE BELLAIRE, HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU

Cover C by JUAN JOSE RYP

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #3 - On Sale November 23rd

Creative: DENIZ CAMP, JON DAVIS-HUNT, JORDIE BELLAIRE, HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU

Cover C by JUAN JOSE RYP

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Camp has really captured Bloodshot’s voice and made him such a complex character. Valiant allowing a Mature readers book for the character helps showcase how flawed and brutal he can be. It couldn’t be in better hands than Camp. Seeing the dynamic between the two heroes made for an enjoyable read. Another aspect of this book which always jumps out is how Bloodshot deals with the false memories implanted in his mind. Readers get to see how damaged he is from what’s been done to him, yet he still pushes forward when it’s time for the mission. The resolution to what happens here wasn’t a huge swerve persay but seeing how the choice was made to finalize the ending jumped off the page. It was excellent pacing to keep things moving while letting the story grow. It’s epilogue played well to close the issue out with tying it back to the overall character of Bloodshot.

Davis-Hunt drawing monsters was a great reminder of his work on Shadowman with Cullen Bunn. The elements in play for the story brought some intense scenes for this book. Seeing how the pastor was fully entranced into the message of the alien was a difficult read for the right reasons. The body language given off showed how utterly committed the congregation had become and what steps the heroes were needing to go to free them. The action and violence played factors here. There are quite a few scenes where Bloodshot goes over and above what simpler heroes would to complete the task. The scenes with X-O were great complements to the seriousness of the story’s nature as well.

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #3 - On Sale November 23rd

Creative: DENIZ CAMP, JON DAVIS-HUNT, JORDIE BELLAIRE, HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU

Cover C by JUAN JOSE RYP

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #3 - On Sale November 23rd

Creative: DENIZ CAMP, JON DAVIS-HUNT, JORDIE BELLAIRE, HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU

Cover C by JUAN JOSE RYP

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

BLOODSHOT UNLEASHED #3 - On Sale November 23rd

Creative: DENIZ CAMP, JON DAVIS-HUNT, JORDIE BELLAIRE, HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU

Cover C by JUAN JOSE RYP

Credit: Valiant Entertainment

Final Point: The brutal adventures of one of Valiant Entertainment’s most high profile characters continues its ferocious and intense run without a missing a beat. Even with the addition of another superhero heavyweight in tow, Camp, Davis-Hunt and the team carve out their corner of Valiant with another can’t miss issue. Make sure to add this book to your collection on new comic book day!

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ONCE UPON A TIME AT THE END OF THE WORLD #1 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re checking out a debut from Boom Studios that is guaranteed to generate some headlines on New Comic Book Day. Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 by Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design brings forth a tale for the ages. The concept is very unique as there are a plethora of themes all unfolding with this book….and we’re only one issue in. With so much to break down with this issue, let’s not wait anymore and dive right in, shall we?

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 - On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design (Cover: Mike Del Mundo)

Credit: Boom Studios

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 - On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design (Cover: Mike Del Mundo)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue opens up with a young girl named Mezzy paddling her way thru an apocalyptic wasteland. The scene is dark and depressing. The water is overrun with wreckage and metal. How can one survive in this world? Mezzy appears to have run out of food and is barely hanging on with the rough environment she’s trying to survive in. After sailing thru the flooded streets, Mezzy’s boat springs a leak and starts to sink, forcing an abrupt run into a bulding. However, Mezzy will find out very soon that the building is not abandoned as she thought.

An alarm is triggered and it awakens Maceo, a young boy whos watching Mezzy, which Maceo refers to as a “Acid Swamper.” fight a sea creature. This doesn’t appear to be the first time Mezzy has encountered such a being but handles the situation as best she can. Mezzy fights it off but not without Maceo shooting at the creature with a makeshift “boom” weapon of bowling balls. From here, the pair finally meet with Maceo and his homemade “armor” which Mezzy quickly dismembers. Mezzy starts shaking down Maceo for information. Readers witness that Maceo has been alone but is thriving on his own in the abysmal landscape. It’s almost a perfect utopia to what’s has happened to the world. However, when something seems too good to be true, it most likely is in a catastrophic world.

What is the truth behind Maceo’s situation? How will Mezzy move forward from this encounter? Readers get these answers plus more questions raised with a final sequence of events that will have fans clamoring for the next chapter asap!

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Phenomenal first issue. Aaron introduces readers to a whole new world with two very different leads as their guides. Mezzy’s story comes from a view point of someone who simply survives no matter what. The world she lives in has made her cold and ultimately brash to anyone she encounters. On the flip side, Maceo carries true optimism of meeting someone new and being ready to move on from his ordeal. Aaron slides in a great twist on Maceo’s story once the layers are peeled back with will surprise. The pair are complete opposites in every way but their pairing creates a fascinating dynamic. It balances off the world they live in. The scenes that will most surprise are the final moments of the book. Seeing how the story progresses there will be a fun journey to follow along.

Tefenkgi shows off a very disturbing world plagued from something that devastated it. The imagery is very bleak and brings the struggle to make it day to day to the forefront. Mezzy’s encounter with the sea creature demonstrates how unraveled this world is. Seeing how standoff-ish Mezzy is to Maceo from their initial encounter reflects the world they live in. The biggest variable to this world is how Maceo comes across on panel. He appears to be kept away from the worst of this world while being home in the tower. This idea gets taken down a few notches when a reveal happens later in the issue that shows how he had been coping with the environment. Once readers hit the final pages of this chapter, they will be locked in on the adventure that lies ahead.

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Once Upon A Time At the End Of The World #1 – On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Rico Renzi and AndWorld Design

Credit: Boom Studio

Final Point: Aaron, Tefenkgi, and the creative team usher in a story that takes readers on a trip ranging from hopelessness to blind optimism while two people try finding a way to prosper in an unforgiving place. Maceo and Mezzy are a reluctant pairing but one of huge potential to carry this incredible story. OUATATEOFW is one book to keep an eye out for when you hit the local comic shops this week.

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MIGHTY MORPHIN' POWER RANGERS #102 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, the new creative team taking over the MMPR Universe at Boom Studios kicked things off with a huge debut issue. MIGHTY MORPHIN’ POWER RANGERS #102 by Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire keep the momentum rolling with an issue that fans have been ecstatic about since the final panel of the last issue. Let’s not waste another second and start a deeper look into what’s happening in the land of the Power Rangers Universe by Boom Studios, shall we?

MIGHTY MORPHIN’ POWER RANGERS #102 - On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Mateus Manhanini)

Credit: Boom Studios

MIGHTY MORPHIN’ POWER RANGERS #102 - On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Mateus Manhanini)

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This issue opens up with a flashback of three years prior with a simple night out with Matt feeling like the odd person out of the group. Fast forward to present time and the Rangers are on the moon seeing Lord Zedd has been taken out by a shadowy figure (who I guessed last issue was “Dark Zordon” clone) and the returning Rita Repulsa now known is Mistress Vile! Readers get quite the visual with a decimated Lord Zedd laying defeated on the ground! The heroes now find themselves in an awkward situation: they are the only thing standing in the way of Vile killing Lord Zedd?!

The rangers jump right into action! Tommy (White Ranger) block’s Vile’s attack with his blade while Kimberly (Pink Ranger) follows suit and Matt (Green Ranger) takes a strike to Vile from behind. This is answered with “Dark Zordon” slamming him face first into a wall. Meanwhile Rocky (Red Ranger) and Aisha (Yellow Ranger) are dealing with the Royal Throney. All the while Adam (Black Ranger) and Billy (Blue Ranger) are dealing with Vile’s minions outside Zedd’s castle. When the battle sways into an unfavorable direction, a proposition is made that throws everything in flux. What deal is made? Will the team make it out as a unit or does someone get left behind? Plus what about that final panel? Readers will have much to discuss after checking this issue out.

MIGHTY MORPHIN’ POWER RANGERS #102 - On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Mateus Manhanini)

Credit: Boom Studios

MIGHTY MORPHIN’ POWER RANGERS #102 - On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Mateus Manhanini)

Credit: Boom Studios

MIGHTY MORPHIN’ POWER RANGERS #102 - On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Mateus Manhanini)

Credit: Boom Studios

Flores continues the fast paced action with this latest issue. Once the team jumps into the newly established threat, the book doesn’t slow down and allows everyone to get a fair share of panel time. This is easier said than done, but Flores pulls this off with ease. This issue spends a good portion of time focusing on Matt, who plays a big role in the issue. The remaining team gets thrown into uncharted territory with the proposition that is made. That dynamic will be extremely fun to see play out.

Di Gianfelice introduces Mistress Vile to the readers in a big way. Seeing first hand how Vile stands triumphant over Zedd made for a big impact moment. The use of “Dark Zordon” as I refer to him as was excellent as well. Not much was tipped off as the true nature of the character but lurking in the shadows until he struck was solid. Seeing the rest of the Rangers in action made for a energetic read but also never lost focus with all the characters involved. The closing moments of the book will stand out as the final parting shot drives home how high the stakes are here.

MIGHTY MORPHIN’ POWER RANGERS #102 - On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Mateus Manhanini)

Credit: Boom Studios

MIGHTY MORPHIN’ POWER RANGERS #102 - On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Mateus Manhanini)

Credit: Boom Studios

MIGHTY MORPHIN’ POWER RANGERS #102 - On Sale November 23rd, 2022

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Mateus Manhanini)

Credit: Boom Studios

Final Point: Two issues in and there’s something special going on within this story. MMPR #102 doesn’t slow down on delivering the next chapter of the opening arc. Flores, Di Gianfelice and the team present an incredible read with excellent storytelling and art to complement the events unfolding. Don’t miss this on new comic book day at the Local Comic Shop.

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Edit Note: As I’m typing this blog entry, the unfortunate news about the passing of Jason David Frank, who played Tommy on the live action Mighty Morphin Power Rangers show, just broke. On behalf of everyone here at the ODPH podcast and 607 Podcasts, we extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends and fans all around the world.

ASK FOR MERCY: THE CIRCLE OF TIME #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re continuing to follow the Season Four saga of a tale jumping out on the Comixology Originals line. Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 by Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding picks up after an incredible season premiere with a lot of questions being raised after a few secrets were exposed. Let’s check out what’s happening with the saga now, shall we?

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 - On Sale November 22, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 - On Sale November 22, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Last issue we saw the pair of Becky and Ratmir escape the danger in Rumania while finding out Becky’s secret. It was revealed that Becky is a vessel for a fragmented piece of Mercy, the hero recruited in the war to defend the Earth from monsters. Readers see how Mercy’s story begins to have even more layers than previously expected. At the end of the issue, the pair walks thru a portal heading towards the year 1997 for safety. This issue begins on a very different note….

Readers see the character of Archimandrite confronted by an aged Becky/Mercy, Ratmir (in creature form) and Alizarine, the protector of the planet Tertiarus who broke Mercy into the various vessels in a way to keep her safe from the Kroach, the evil forces who are trying to destroy the earth. There is a diamond type power source inside Archimandrite that Alizarine rips out of him in an effort to stop the breach from Tertiarus to Earth. When he does this, Alizarine causes a flashback to an earlier time on Tertiarus. A meteor crashes on Tertiarus and a collection of the planet’s noteworthy citizens go to investigate.

What do they find when they investigate turns into more than anyone expected. The meteor posses much power, but you know the saying “With Great Power…” Readers will see that question be answered with a bookend moment to set the stage for the next issue. The story is only just getting started but it’s been one to keep an eye on and doesn’t appear to be slowing down soon.

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 - On Sale November 22, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 - On Sale November 22, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 - On Sale November 22, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Starklings pens an intriguing second issue here. I wasn’t expecting the story to start out like that since there was a bit of character jumping for a new reader to the Ask For Mercy universe. However, once the issue gets going, readers will be able to see who’s on what side pretty quickly. Seeing the lengths Alizarine is willing to go to save people gives more depth to the situation at hand. From the flashback, readers see how these characters came to be with the overall conflict of the story. Getting this piece of the backstory will be crucial for where the story is now leaning towards .

Harding’s art dived into the sci-fi/magical aspect of this issue. Seeing Archimandrite, Alizarine, and the inhabitants of the planet Tertiarus was very well done. Seeing the creatures flying and how the citizens react around the meteor are standout moments. The full pa spread of how the standoff between Archimandrite and Alizarine plays off jumps right off the panel. There’s also another page later that showcases more time traveling that readers will be very excited to see. There’s much to like about this issue with the art.

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 - On Sale November 22, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Ask For Mercy: The Circle of Time #2 - On Sale November 22, 2022

Creative: Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding

Credit: Comixology Originals

Final Point: The second installment of Season Four continues to push the story forward while giving readers some much needed background development to what’s going on. Starkings and Harding craft another blend of fantasy and fiction that readers won’t want to miss on Comixology this week.

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GRANDMA CHAINSAW #1 (SOURCE POINT PRESS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, one of our favorite independent comic teams are back at it with another horror classic that you’ll definitely want to keep on your radar! Allen Dunford, Will Radford, Brian Balando, Jasen Smith, & Dave Lentz are the team behind the kickstarter legend POCUS HOCUS, which is about to release a “Soulless Edition” very soon. In the meantime, they just wrapped up their latest project which is perfect for the holidays! What doesn’t scream holidays like Grandma? Grandma Chainsaw #1 finished its’ campaign crushing kickstarter goals and is getting ready to hit backers very soon. Let’s see what the team has in store for readers this go around, shall we?

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #1

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

Credit: Source Point Press

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story kicks off with two people bound and gagged inside a deprecated house. Underneath them is plastic cause “Messes cause Stresses” per a voice of a narrator in the background. That voice turns out to be a sweet old grandmother. However, there is nothing nice and sweet about her as she kills the pair with a chainsaw! This is classic horror storytelling with a dash of dark humor mixed in.

While this is happening, four friends (Haiden, his sister Gabby, girlfriend Haley and Liz) stop at a gas station trying to find their way to the beach. Their GPS (and their phones) aren’t working so being lost on a dark and gloomy night isn’t ideal for anyone. They ask for help from someone “working” there but get little for their efforts: A raise of the arm and point. As they drive away, the worker dissolves as a zombie would, meaning the friends night is only going to get worse. As the drive down the road, it becomes more narrow and narrow until its a dead end. Ironically, a flat tire happens laving them stranded. “Luckily”, there’s a certain nearby house that a certain grandma is just waiting to “help” them.

As they go inside, there’s no working phone to call for help. However, there is a handyman who will stop by in the morning to take a look at the car. The foursome head inside for some comfort food and conversation with Hazel, the grandmother. As the evening progresses, so does the danger and fears. Readers see what happens when guests don’t mind their manners. What happens after dinner? Will one of the four not make it thru the night? And is there any help truly on the way? Readers will have those answers and more with a great kick-off to this story.

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #1

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

Credit: Source Point Press

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #1

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

Credit: Source Point Press

Dunford and Radford set the table for a well balanced serving of traditional horror with dashes of well-timed humor mixed in for balance. Hazel is everything you would expect on the outside for a horror antagonist. The writing captures her manical ways while she’s celebrating her attacks. There’s certain quirks she does that make for some memorable scenes. The “Elbows off the table” is prime example of this. Events move pretty quickly and not gonna lie, I laughed out loud at the ending with who shows up. No spoilers here, but it worked on many levels and Gabby’s comment to close out was perfect. The team truly enjoys what they do here and it shines thru the pages.

Balando’s art really brings out the creep and gore of the tale being told here. The imagery is dark and brooding when it needs to be. It’s also a credit to the coloring of Jasen Smith. No punches are pulled when Hazel does what she does. The teens that she encounters react as one would expect. There’s one notable scene involving teeth that illustrates this perfectly. Once the story gets down to business, Balando amps up the intensity of the panels. There’s a different to them when Hazel strikes much like horror movies build to that fever pitch before the payoff. Just wait for the ending sequence to. It segways nicely to set up the next chapter of an already wild series of events unfolding.

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #1

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

Credit: Source Point Press

GRANDMA CHAINSAW #1

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

Credit: Source Point Press

Final Point: EAT, SLAY LOVE! The team behind “Pocus Hocus” brings their magic over to a traditional horror tale and amp it up to 100. Readers (no the guests) are in for a treat seeing Hazel bring the terror with excellent writing and art sending them down their dark path into trying to survive the night in one piece. Make sure to keep an eye out for this and Pocus Hocus Soulless Edition wherever you can find them.

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SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #26 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re picking up the pieces of the latest tale of Erica Slaughter in the pages of one of the best comics on the market! Something is Killing the Children #26 by James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design from Boom Studios ushers in a brand new status quo after last issue’s heartbreaking moment. It’s one I’m still not over after reading the issue a few times!

Before we deep dive into this issue, there’s only a few hours left to back James Tynion’s (along with PK Colinet, and Elsa Charretier)’s Kickstarter movie, “Room Service.” This should be a big hit when t’s released so don’t miss out on your chance to get on board now! That said, let’s start the review, shall we?

Something is Killing The Children #26 - on sale November 16th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #26 - on sale November 16th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Erica Slaughter’s re-emergence hasn’t gone without its fair share of problems. After re-surfacing in Tribulation, New Mexico hunting down a killing monster, Erica has been being hunted by The Order of St. George, who have sent the sadistic Cutter after her. The case hasn’t gone smoothly as the lone witness Gabi, hasn’t been very cooperative and brought Erica into the direct line of the creature. Erica barely escapes but is wounded in the process. All the while, Cutter makes the first big blow to Erica, killing her friend and confident Big Gary. The scene from last issue hit readers in all the emotions and leaves Erica in a broken state.

This issue picks up with Erica recuperating from her injuries in Riqui’s (a bartender and reluctant “guardian” of Gabi) parents place. She’s bruised and not opening up about what she encountered with the monster. While this is happening, Gabi is bonding with Riqui’s brother Johnny. The siblings clearly have issues with each other. Gabi is left by herself and is asked not to see Erica. Gabi doesn’t listen to this advice and sees more than she bargains for. Gabi overhears Erica’s assessment of current events. The future doesn’t sound so good for anyone.

Meanwhile, Sheriff Carter Thomas calls Riqui about the scene Erica and the monster left behind. While this is going on, a certain figure has made their way to Tribulation: Cutter! What she does next will set the tempo for the next round of her hunt of Erica Slaughter. Will Erica survive all the forces surrounding her now? Readers will have much to process with the new playing field set.

Something is Killing The Children #26 - on sale November 16th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #26 - on sale November 16th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #26 - on sale November 16th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Tynion hits the ground running with building up the story after last issue’s epic goodbye of Big Gary. Erica is broken and latching on to whatever she can. This doesn’t come off as a good plan but Tynion showcases her dealing with grief by going head first into completing the plan. It makes for a natural emotional response to what has happened. The rest of the cast does their part to elude to more things to come but nothing outshines Erica’s dealing what’s transpired. Cutter makes a big entrance and tightening the hold she’s forming on Erica. Cutter comes off as making this job more personable that it has to be and this will work wonders for the eventual pay-off.

Dell’edera paints the picture of Erica’s pain splendidly as this new story takes over. Erica’s tough demeanor covers up the pain she’s feeling. Dell’edera’s stone-faced expressions for Erica drive that element home for readers. Cutter’s tale stands strong on its’ own as well. The encounter with Sheriff Carter made for a unique dynamic to where her story is heading. Cutter’s demeanor reflects how vicious she is about her assignment. The art portrays how much she enjoys what she’s doing and that’s a scary notion to comprehend. The other role players make their marks too but this issue belongs to Erica and the next phase of her life.

Something is Killing The Children #26 - on sale November 16th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #26 - on sale November 16th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #26 - on sale November 16th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing The Children #26 - on sale November 16th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Final Point: Erica Slaughter’s road forward starts with a strong issue laying the new groundwork out. Tynion, Dell’edera, and Muerto blaze the new trail with excelling character moments along with convincing art to sell the point that Erica’s journey back is only just beginning. make sure to check this issue out at the local comic shops this week and sign up for the “Room Service” kickstarter before its too late.

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CENSUS #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of parlay Points, the comic book blog for the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re continuing to follow an incredible series on the Comixology Originals line. Some of the best comics at the (digital) shops reside on this line and since its’ debut, Census has been an excellent addition. Census #3 by Marc Bernardin (Fatman Beyond w/ Kevin Smith), Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt continues the long strange journey Liam Malone is on since he started working for the Census Bureau. Two issues in and the book is a delight to read. Let’s take a look at the latest chapter and see if that streak continues, shall we?

Census #3 - On sale November 15th

Creative: Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Demons. Leprechauns. Genies. This is the daily clientele Liam meets as he works for the Census Bureau. The “down on his luck” lead has been in some wild scenarios these past two reads and issue #3 starts off very innocent. It appears to be a normal (for once) neighborhood in Queens where Liam approaches a woman for a signature. Liam has been growing in this role as this is the fist time he’s been dressed up with shades on. The surroundings seem unique with statues all around the from door…..with the exception of one. Once Liam asks for the signature, the woman reveals herself to be Medusa!

Being accustomed to this world by now, Liam comes prepared with sunglasses covered by paper and a reflective template. Medusa turns herself to stone and Liam gets enough rock dust off for a signature. All in a day’s work. Liam gets back on his usual transit route and heads towards Brighton Beach to “Auntie Baba’s Bakery”. Liam appears to be investigating a grandmother working in a bakery with pictures of two children on her register. Everything seems normal, after all, who waits two hours for a Sharlotka if not? Liam tries the food and is sold on it. That is until he starts doing some research on the name of the bakery. Readers see the discovery and Liam’s reaction to the revelation.

What does Liam do with his information? Where does the story go from here after he starts digging. These moves aren’t stated in the job description but readers tag along with Liam as he tries doing what he thinks is right, even though not required. the resolution will catch some off guard. If you think this will be a huge surprise, just wait till the final panel as an Liam’s life gets turned upside down yet again.

Bernardin and Freeman took Liam into uncharted territory for this issue. The story shifts gears from the basic “get that signature” to now Liam has to question his moral instincts versus his job duties. It’s very telling on how he’s been able to stay somewhat grounded while dealing with the supernatural characters he comes across. Liam’s dynamic with his boss, Mr. Pictor, is an unsung bonus of this book. Liam trying to plead his cases to someone who is so desensitized to what is going on makes for a fun read. Another standout moment is when Liam is sent to Brooklyn and who he confronts there. The conversation plays out with makes for strong character work. The complexity of Liam’s character has made for some of the best moments of this book and continues to make a fascinating tale each issue.

Piriz continues to make some of the smallest character moments int must-see panels. The reaction to the Sharlotka incident created well-timed comedic relief before going into more serious drama. Seeing how Liam stands up to the true antagonist this issue was a great visual leading into a full page spread. The facial expression work Piriz does truly elevates this book. Seeing how viably shocked Liam gets with certain scenarios doesn’t get old and reminds readers he’s still human after all. It plays into why you can’t help rooting for him to succeed, even when he should have no chance to survive, let alone win.

Final Point: Liam Malone’s moral conscience gets pushed to the limits within this issue. What does doing the right thing mean in the land of the supernatural? Bernardin, Freeman, Piriz and the team present that dilemma to readers with excellent storytelling and art. The series advances forward with arguably it’s best issue yet. Don’t miss this book at Comixology this week.

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