MIGHTY MORPHIN' POWER RANGERS #107 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, the brand new Power Rangers creative team helming the longstanding BOOM! Studios series has been on fire since their debut at issue #101. Melissa Flores and Simona Di Gianfelice (along with Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire) wasted no time sending shockwaves thru the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers fandom with the re-introduction of Rita Repulsa now known as Mistress Vile. Vile’s attacks on the Power Rangers have only been a small part of her master plans. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #107 picks up right in the heart of Vile’s moves as she advances forward, but not without some other big moments mixed in.

Let’s jump right into this issue, shall we?

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

As previously stated, the Power Rangers have their hands full with a more deadly version of their old nemesis Rita Repusla. With their first introduction, Vile left Lord Zedd (YES, THAT LORD ZEDD) lying near death at her feet. Vile also captured Matt, the Green Ranger and sent Alpha-1 out to cause some mayhem on the Omega Rangers. Suffice to say, that was only the start of the Rangers issues.

Lord Zedd was brought to Prometha Headquarters to heal but how safe is that place with Zedd residing in it? There’s little time to process as Vile and her mysterious enforcer crash the part in an attempt for find a morphin navigator which can lead access to the Morphin Grid. It is scary to think what an evil mind could do with that power. Readers see a small taste as Zedd himself has found a Morpher of his own! Now, the major players are primed for an epic throwdown!

This issue opens up Zedd revealing he’s had a morpher for quite some time, dating back to Power Rangers #16. With it primed and charged, Zedd reacts towards Grace Sterling and gives readers a small idea of what he can do. Meanwhile the Omega and Power Rangers are dealing with a broken Aplha-1, attempting to get more clues.

Back on Earth, Tommy catches up with an old friend (former Red Ranger Jason) but their talk is broken up by a now-possessed Matt leading Vile’s army into Angel Grove! There is no shortage of action here as the face-offs that have been building are now set to explode! Vile and her mysterious enforcer versus a Morphin-powered Lord Zedd! Tommy vs a possessed Matt! Things move fast to keep up with the action but is it too late? Readers get big payoffs for the building battles and even some extra reveals along the way. Even with all that, the final moments of the book introduce two more players into the game and longtime Power Ranger fans are not gonna be ready for what’s coming after this issue!

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona c, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

BREAKDOWN: This run continues to impress and set such a high bar! Flores has been setting up the face-offs unfolding here. Since Matt was captured, readers have been waiting to see what Vile’s work had done to him. Flores presents this version of Matt perfectly as his insecurities and fears with the team are fueling his drive here thanks to Vile. The one-liners he is saying are excellent verbal jabs to compliment the action. The same can be said for Zedd looking for revenge against Vile. Zedd being embarrassed by how he lost the first time has driven him to the point of being blinded by rage during the fight with Vile’s enforcer (which was accurately predicted on the MMPR #101 review). Pacing gives every battle proper time and the drama in-between has enough time to connect with the audience. If this wasn’t enough, just wait till the last pages and who is now getting involved. The hype you hear about with this series is well deserved of all its’ praise.

Di Gianfelice and Angulo bring the action throughout this issue. From the moment Matt walks towards Tommy, readers can instantly feel the emotions behind what’s going to happen. The depiction of the possessed Matt was done well and instantly signaled this will not be a friendly experience. Seeing Zedd unleashed was a standout moment as well. Seeing him not handle the bruise to his ego from the initial defeat has been a different look. This is reflected in his fighting style, even to one instance of being distracted just enough to take a strike. With all the action going on, the art team does sneak in some noteworthy panels involving Kimberly and Yale along with Zach and Trini. The art is very leveled on giving ample time to each story taking place. Nothing feels rushed to try cramming too much into the story. With all that going on, the final pages of the issue will be a buzzworthy topic about who appears. There is much to enjoy from the events of this issue.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 - On sale April 19th

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

FINAL POINT: Flores, Di Gianfelice, Angulo and Dukeshire unleash Mistress Vile’s plans in full swing with an action-packed issue that fans can’t afford to miss! With every issue, the bar keeps getting raised on the meteoric rise to legendary status from this creative team. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #107 delivers on a big pay-off to building plots while dropping a show-stealing ending that has to be in your collection on New Comic Book Day!'

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HARROWER #3 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, the latest hit series from BOOM! Studios hits the midway point and horror fans haven’t been able to stop raving about it! HARROWER by Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau takes the classic elements of slasher films and amplifies them to connect with a whole new audience. Considering how things were left last issue, who knows what to expect now?

Before we start the review, the images featured reflect the horror story going on and some pictures might be too intense for some readers. Reader discretion is advised. That said and if still good to go, let’s take a closer look at the latest chapter, shall we?

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Barlowe, New York seems like a quite town at first glance, but there is definitely more than meets the eye happening here. After the town sheriff is killed, a mark is found in his home. The mark is the “sinner’s mark”, which summons the Harrower, an avenger that “keeps Barlowe pure.” Jessa and her friends think of the Harrower as a myth and give the warning from their teacher little weight. On the way to a house party, some of Jessa’s friends find out first hand that the Harrower is no myth!

Even at the party, there is an eerie mood hovering around them. There is no cell phone service and the land line is dead. Shortly after, the power goes out completely to the house. What follows next is pure mayhem as the Harrower makes his move. Things become dire until help arrives in Carter Creed, the outsider at school who’s sister died in the same car accident as Jessa’s brother and the sheriff’s son. Carter has had an inkling of something coming ever since finding his dad killed in issue #1.

This issue wastes no time hitting the ground running (literally) as Carter drives the police car directly into the Harrower! Knowing that won’t stop it, Carter starts firing a shotgun directly at the wounded evil. Jessa is ordered back inside the house with whose left until Reed pushes his way in. Knowing what we do about him, readers will be waiting to see what he does to impact the current event. Carter takes the fight directly to the Harrower to buy time. In the process, he destroys part of its’ mask, vowing not to follow in its’ footsteps.

Meanwhile, Jessa and the survivors are assessing options. With the house burning down around them and dead bodies everywhere, options for survival are slim. Carter kicks in the door badly injured and orders everyone to the basement. What secrets lurk underneath the house? Readers get many big reveals as the truth behind the unstoppable killer start coming to light. Secrets are unveiled that shatter the status quo of everything Jessa knew. Can she survive the night with all she knows now? Trust me when I say no one will be expecting what happens when the final panels appear.

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

BREAKDOWN: Jordan doesn’t shy away from the huge reveals throughout this issue. Before we get into those (as much as we can without spoiling…they’re THAT good), the issue immediately captures the unstoppable evil verse the ordinary hero theme played out in many horror films. It’s a great way to start events rolling as seeing Carter’s valiant attempts to stop the killer elevate not only his own character but why the Harrower is such a danger. The moment with the broken mask feels as it will come into play later but deepens the lore of the Harrower. Momentum swings back to Jessa after the decent into the basement as so many reveals hit to flesh out the mystery while creating new ones. Jordan paces them out well giving enough time to let the information hit before moving onto the next one, leading into the big bombshell at the issue’s end. There is a great deal to process after reading this issue but it’s very well done that readers will want to do an immediate re-read.

Revel pulls no punches with the brutality of Carter’s standoff with the Harrower. The fight is bloody, intense and leaves nothing off limits. It is literally everything you want from the good vs. evil battle seen in every great horror story. As Jessa and company walk through the carnage of the house party, the panels exemplify the danger they’re running from. Even when the reveals start in the basement, the emotions read across each character’s face plays right into the fear of what’s coming and the shock of what’s been now realized. Jessa’s world has been turned upside down and it’s mirrored in these panels. The final page will have fans talking as that reveal hits readers with a huge exclamation point to close this chapter out on.

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

HARROWER #1 - On Sale April 19th, 2023

Creative: Justin Jordan, Brahm Revel, and Pat Brosseau

Credit: BOOM! Studios

FINAL POINT: The frightening world of Barlowe, New York delivers a fantastic issue with sharp writing by Jordan mixed with excellent art from Revel. The mystery behind the Harrower starts to become clear with more questions than answers. The issue balances an intense opening with huge payoffs as the book progresses that readers won’t be ready for what transpires on the final page. Do not miss this book and series on New Comic Book Day!

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ROGUE SUN #12 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, readers have arrived at the finale of the second arc from one of the breakout series hailing from comics’ most exciting line: The Massive-Verse! Since its’ debut over a year ago, the adventures of Dylan Siegel have captured readers attention and never let go. With masterful plot twists thrown in the journey of stepping out of his father’s shadow and forging his own legacy, Dylan has faced adversity head on but his latest foe might be too much for the young hero to handle. ROGUE SUN #12 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil) concludes the “Hellbent” story arc before all eyes shift towards one of 2023’s biggest comic events: SUPER-MASSIVE 2!

After last issue, all bets are off on how Dylan will handle the recent actions of (arguably) his greatest foe. Let’s not wait another second and dive into the culmination of this fantastic second chapter, shall we?

Rogue Sun #12

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

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dylan Siegel is the latest to bear the mantle of Rogue Sun. After his father is killed, Dylan is thrusted into the role and unfortunately for him, life as he knew it was over. Meeting an entire family he never knew, dealing with the normal drama involved with high school and fighting dangers that have tested him to his limits is what Dylan juggles while trying to escape his father’s legacy and define his own in the process.

On his latest adventure, Dylan has come across a foe that left him for dead after their first encounter: Hellbent. Being gifted abilities from the evil Mourningstar, Hunter aka Hellbent has been seeking revenge on Dylan after an encounter with Hunter’s father left him in dire shape. Much like Dylan, Hunter looks to break from his father’s legacy and carve (literally) a path of his own.

Dylan does have one factor in his side that might be the deciding factor in this conflict. Dylan has a new mentor in the form of Caleb Hawthorne, the KNIGHT SUN! Caleb sends Dylan in the direction of the Aviary realm of the Ravyn Queen. Making the journey into the realm, Dylan secures a magical quill that could be the tipping point to stop Hellbent. Dylan needs to move fast because Hellbent has crashed the homecoming dance in an attempt to draw out Rogue Sun and get the quill.

This issue starts off with Hellbent addressing the young crowd in attendance of the Crescent City Homecoming Dance. Hellbent dismisses the security trying to stop him and threatens a student who stands up to him. Luckily, Rogue Sun finally arrives in dramatic fashion and stops Hellbent from harming the student. Hellbent demands Rogue Sun give him the quill that he was ordered to get, but Dylan wants the student body’s safety assured before anything.

Much to the surprise of everyone, a new player crashes (literally) the dance. Someone made a deal with Mourningstar and the price is the quill. Dylan’s had enough to deal with facing Hellbent alone. What will he do with two deadly threats in front of him? With the assist from Caleb, Dylan draws his flaming sword and prepares for the new threat. Hellbent acts quickly and attacks while Dylan is facing the new threat. The action takes a slow pause as Dylan loses ground.

At this point in the story, Readers need to brace for one of the more emotional moments in the series as one person’s actions show grave consequences. This one moment causes a domino effect sending Dylan into uncharted territory for his superhero career. What action transpires that shakes Dylan to his core? Can he overcome the dual threat of his adversaries? The fallout from the homecoming dance will be felt for many issues to come. The final act redefines Dylan’s path but not without changing the status quo. Just when you think that this issue has stopped with the major moments, the closing pages drop another big moment that will have fans talking until the next issue drops post Supermassive 2.

BREAKDOWN: One thing readers can take to the bank is when Parrott is presenting an ending to a chapter, readers can expect big moments. There is no shortage of those in this issue. The set-up builds off Dylan's desperation to not only find a way to win, but fill the void left by his father. Dylan is still very much in the learning phase of his career and actions he does reflect that. However, seeing that one character’s actions and consequences is a major turning point in Dylan's journey. The stakes have always been high but seeing Dylan react to this is a moving moment and one that connects him to an emotional he's been blocking off: caring. Readers finally see a break in his armor, setting up for a monster character change to come. Parrott plays right into the impassioned response to what transpires with Hellbent and runs with it into the closing of the book. The writing has always been well structured and once the key moments hit, readers can’t help but become entangled with Dylan and what plays out next.

Abel delivers on elevating the important moments to greater heights. When Rogue Sun finally hits the dance, readers are gifted a near full page shot of the young hero flying in for the save. This plays off Hellbent talking to his hostages at the dance. The entire time readers can only see one of his eyes glowing but can still read his body language to know the points he is making. The actions scenes move swiftly and convey how high significant the battle for the quill is shaping up to be. That said, the panels showcasing the point in the story that changes everything (“To live by the sword….”) is the one readers will be most impacted with. Abel brings all parties’ involved and their reactions front and center to the audience. They set the pace for the rest of the issue especially when Dylan has more time to reflect on what just happened. Incredible final page to close out an intensely strong finale to the arc.

FINAL POINT: Rogue Sun has been a definition of excellence when it comes to superhero comics due to the consistently impressive work from Parrott, Abel and the rest of their team. Building into this second volume finale, Dylan Siegel has been tested like never before. Issue #12 gives readers shocking moments and huge shifts in status quo that even the most seasoned comic reader can’t help but feel for the young hero on his own personal journey. Highest possible recommendation at the local comic shops this week.

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X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2 (VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT)

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

For this entry, we’re following along the return of Valiant Entertainment’s franchise character in his brand-new series. X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2 by BECKY CLOONAN, MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP & TROY PETERI delves into Aric from Dacia’s toughest test to date. That truly is saying something since the character has been around for 30 years. How does the walking powerhouse handle the threat placed before him? Let’s not delay any longer and take a deeper dive into the latest issue, shall we?

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Aric from Dacia and the living armor known as Shanhara join together to make up the individual known as X-O Manowar. On this recent mission, X-O stopped a comet on a collision course to Earth. In destroying the comet, Aric is knocked off course and lands on a planet he christens Scythia. Healing from the comet incident, Aric tries making the most of the new home. It is a weird feeling of peace that comes over being isolated from the modern world of Earth, but Aric enjoys this new world’s silence. However, that joy is short lived as something he thought long removed has reappeared. The Novus Romanus have arrived and look to take out Aric for his armor. Even with his armor wounded, Aric will not be conquered without going down swinging.

The issue kicks off with Aric flying into battle, showing no fear no matter the odds. The Novus Romanus sends their forces to engage. Aric goes on the offensive and holds his own. By the way of their attack, Aric realizes this feels all too planned out. Meanwhile, the crew of Theodosius I make a call to bring an end to this battle. The Romans send THYRA ANTIUS into the fray. With one barrage of a projectile weapon, Aric and Shanhara suffer insurmountable damage and are taken prisoner of the Novus Romanus.

On board their ship, how does Aric adapt to his latest surroundings? Readers witness the Novus Romanus’s plans start to take shape with Aric now on the defensive trying to survive. It is a place Aric never saw himself being in. The move made by the hosting Romans will throw readers for a big curve ball. It is all part of a few disclosures about what this group is really up to. Heading into the final pages, a surprise character might be the one to turn the odds back into Aric’s favor but the closing page reassures the best laid plans never go off without a hitch.

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

BREAKDOWN: Cloonan and Conrad craft an interesting take on Aric with him being on the defensive for the majority of this issue. The threat of the Novus Romanus Legion is one that plays back into Aric’s beginnings with the Vine all those years ago. Introducing a new threat like THYRA ANTIUS makes an immediate impact. The writing team plays into this new challenge by shaking Aric’s confidence with the damage done to Shanhara. His reaction takes his character back to basics and sets up for an engaging take on the character. The final moments of the issue set things in motion with that surprise assist. Where this ultimately leads is still up in the air but it works well in the short term. Solid moment to close the issue out on with what’s looming immediately ahead.

Sharp continues the excellent art details for this saga. The action sequences come across with a strong, distinct feel. Readers will be able to pick up on the intensity of these panels instantly. The full page panel of Aric and Shanhara being severely wounded leaps off the page with its’ detail. Sharp uses a unique set-up with panels in depicting the Romanus’ ship, using 6-8 short ones to establish those portions of the story. The Romanus’ conversation with Aric on the ship is another big moment that Sharp sets up well, using shorter panels to present the story. Very direct final full page panel to conclude events out with leaving very little imagination where things are heading in the near future.

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

X-O MANOWAR UNCONQUERED #2
Creative: BECKY CLOONAN and MICHAEL W. CONRAD, LIAM SHARP AND TROY PETERI

Credit: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT

FINAL POINT: Valiant Entertainment’s franchise player sets back into the spotlight with a solid follow-up to the debut issue. Cloonan, Conrad, Sharp and the team challenge Aric of Dacia at his core level, which shows reader is it the suit that makes the hero or the hero that makes the suit. Keep an eye out for this book on New Comic Book Day.

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NO/ONE #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are following the latest chapter in the saga that is simply defined as “Who Is No/One?” but is so much more than simple. The ground breaking event coming out of comic’s most exciting line: The Massive-verse (from Black Market Narrative) has taken readers by storm with its’ multi-media approach. Issue #1 sold out on first day release of distribution forcing an immediate second printing. The companion podcast “Who Is No One” starring Patton Oswalt and Rachael Leigh Cook has been a runaway hit and the additional social accounts like “The Drop” have elevated this comic into a whole other level. One month later, it’s time to check out the latest chapter!

NO/ONE #2 by Kyle Higgins (RADIANT BLACK), Brian Buccellato (Detective Comics), Geraldo Borges & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou for Image Comics via Black Market Narrative sets forth to dive deeper into the enigma that is Richard Roe and the shadow looming over the city of Pittsburgh. Let’s not wait any longer and dive right in, shall we?

NO/ONE #2

Creative: by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Pittsburgh has been dealing with “The Accountability Killer” mystery since May of 2022. In a little over a year, the city has dealt with a rising body count, copycat killers and a public broken down from the actions of “Richard Roe” aka Aaron Kern. Kern is behind bars but another victim has been killed with all signs pointing to No/One.

Louis Capel was found dead at an art exhibit. Capel was on No/One’s radar previously. Detectives August Singh and Kate Harper are on the case per Chief Mixon. Assistant chief Ben Kern (Aaron’s father) has his own reasons for investigating. Pittsburgh Ledger Editor Teddy Barlow and reporter Julia Paige are reporting on the case & using a podcast to get their findings out to the masses. The common thread connecting them all is a vigilante running across the rooftops. The question has become “Who is No/One” as Aaron Kern is residing at the Allegheny County Jail. Ben Kern meets with him after Capel’s death and after running into his estranged son Michael. Post meeting Ben is attacked by a mysterious figure and is saved by No/One himself! However, shortly there after, Michael is murdered in the street and more questions are raised.

The story now shifts to April 2023. Chief Mixon arrives at the home of Ben Kern, who is returning to work. During the car ride, Mixon holds nothing back as he asks Ben to step down. The recent events with Michael adds more fuel to the public fire. Ben is hesitant to listen to the Chief, but the conversation is interrupted by the police dispatch. Another body has been found in the form of Three Rivers University head football coach Nathan Cade. Four shots to the chest. Note left behind. The same calling card of No/One.

As the players take their place in the story, readers attention is directed back to the crime scene where Detectives Singh and Harper are asking possible witnesses questions. The interrogation is stopped when an officer sees a figure looming around: NO/ONE! The police are in hot pursuit! Can No/One outrun the law yet again? Readers are in for a treat as they see the vigilante have a formal confrontation with the police. The outcome sets up another series of events as Ben Kern pays someone another visit looking for more answers. This all builds towards a surprise final series of event that closes out this chapter. A shocking action hits the last page, leaving readers astounded to what they’ve just witnessed.

BREAKDOWN: Higgins and Buccellato delves deeper into the “Accountability Killer” with a very well-paced issue. Readers get a personal insight into what Ben Kern is going thru after the loss of his son Michael. Seeing him weather the public outcry about what his family is connected to has been one thing, but adding the weight of losing a child has pushed Ben to his boiling point. This is reflected later in the book with a conversation that fully illustrates the anger he’s going thru. The writers keep readers guessing with the overall picture but never let up on the suspense of the story. The Segway into showing the latest victim finally gives readers the first physical encounter between No/One and the police which doesn’t disappoint. It gives a solid break to the drama encompassing Ben while building up the latest event surrounding the city on edge.

Borges brings the stoic brave face of Ben Kern to readers multiple times during this issue The initial conversation with Chief Mixon gives a glimpse of how Ben is reacting and driven to ending this mystery once and for all. The emotional toll comes into play in the later part of the issue as Borges lets loose on Ben’s reaction to the events transpiring. This issue does have more action than readers have seen thus far in the series. There is a fantastic chase sequence involving No/One and the police that delivers nothing but a shot of adrenaline to the story. With how strong tensions have been, the scene plays out superbly to connect readers to how dangerous the police feel about No/One. There is much to enjoy with this issue.

FINAL POINT: The saga of the “Accountability Killer” swings focus onto one character’s reaction to events that keeping testing his patience and will. Higgins, Buccellato, Borges and the rest of the team do not let a panel go to waste with excellent writing and art. The story constructs to a jaw-dropping close making this an issue you simply can’t pass up on New Comic Book Day.

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THE SEASONS HAVE TEETH #1 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a brand new series hitting the local comic shops from BOOM! Studios that has a very unique concept to it. The Seasons Have Teeth #1 by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos takes readers along for a journey into one man’s quest for atonement. Let’s take a closer look and see how seasons change from a defeated perspective, shall we?

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story opens up with a man named Andrew Bates looking out his window. His next door neighbors are gearing up for a trip. The phone rings from a caller named Paul. The conversation centers around Andrew travelling to Shrewsbury after evading something at his last stop. Paul pleads to Andrew to start taking pictures again after losing his wife Cindy. Andrew downplays the plead as he stars out the window, seeing a vine work its way up to a birdhouse. This sets Andrew off on his latest travels outside his home.

Walking thru the streets, the vines are spreading through the quiet town. Andrew stops to see a dandelion and hesitates taking it’s picture, fearing he will damage it. It is at this moment Andrew hears a destructive boom in the distance. Andrew figures out that the noise came from the park. Once there, he sees a damaged pavilion which holds many memories for him and Cindy. After a flashback, Andrew also discovers teenaged kids are there. One has an accident with a branch that spirals into a bigger reveal and mystery all its’ own. What is Andrew chasing? Is there more to his work than meets the eye? Readers get some answers as an unveiling occurs that sets Andrew on a course to confront more than the ghosts of his pasts.

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

BREAKDOWN: Watters presents a deceptive concept with this debut. Andrew comes across as a saddened soul whose trying to find a fire that has been eliminated. Early in the book, its’ made clear that he hasn’t been the same since losing Cindy and readers get a closer look at this during a flashback scenario. This will surely play out as the story progresses, but even in a brief moment, it is one readers can connect with quickly. As Andrew begins his latest assignment, the mood stays very cold until the big reveal. The reaction to what is shown brings out something in Andrew that feels has been long forgotten. The final moment concludes this debut with a solid final moment until next issue.

Cabrol and Jackson keep the somber visuals to reflect Andrew’s feelings as the story moves along. The coloring utilizes dark tones except when something comes across as hopefully. These images are matched with brighter colors to spotlight the shift of emotions. There is an excellent two-page spread to show off the reveal and give readers much to break down about what Andrew is following. There are many elements mixed in this story and the art team brings them out for a solid first impression of the tale just starting.

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

The Seasons Have Teeth #1

Creative by Dan Watters, Sebastián Cabrol, Dan Jackson, and Nate Piekos

Credit: BOOM! Studios

FINAL POINT: The Seasons Have Teeth #1 ushers in a very unique story with deeper meaning as the times change. Watters, Cabrol and the team construct this narrative with solid writing and artwork. The groundwork has been laid for a deeply layered story so make sure to keep an eye out for this book on New Comic Book Day.

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PHANTOM ROAD #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re continuing to follow the adventures of a truck driver’s unexpected detour into another world in the pages of a brand new series from Image Comics. PHANTOM ROAD #2 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands take readers along for the ride as they follow a pair of unexcepted allies trying to find their way home. Let’s take a closer look at how this story is moving forward, shall we?

PHANTOM ROAD #2

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dom’s life turns upside down on a fateful route one night. Being a truck driver, Dom has seen his fair share of odd things on the highways but nothing could prepare him for what this haul was dealing with. After helping a couple after a fatal car crash, Dom tries helping Beverly aka Birdie with what’s happened. A mysterious object appears to have caused the accident. When Dom approaches it, a green flash ensues and the pair is transported away to a new world. Once they arrive there, faceless beings are coming for the object. Dom and Birdie fight their way out of the situation, protecting the object and trying to piece together what’s happened!

As this issue opens up, Dom and Birdie are traveling down the highway still processing what has happened. The conversation centers around what Birdie and her fiancée were doing on the road and where are they now. As they drive, they see more faceless figures standing around a familiar truck-stop. The pair pulls over and go to investigate. The area is vacant with mindless beings just standing around. As the pair goes inside, they don’t see anything. However, Birdie takes one look out the window and sees a frightening sight: it’s the world they know! As she runs outside, the vacant space returns…..

As they go back inside, Dom and Birdie are not prepared for what they find. There’s an enigmatic individual sitting in a booth. What answers does this person have for the pair? Can he explain where they are? Readers get some insight to what’s going on but as the story progresses, Dom and Birdie find themselves enwrapped into another situation that they can’t explain. The final image of this issue proves without a shadow of a doubt that the story has only just started to hit the gas!

PHANTOM ROAD #2

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

BREAKDOWN: Lemire keeps readers on the edge with what is turning out to be one hell of a story. Lemire takes the two leads into uncharted territory and their banter definitely reflects that. Neither knows what to expect and there is trepidation in their words. Dom is trying to assess everything while Birdie is desperate in finding anything the resembles the way things were. The conversation between the pair and the figure at the diner gives some clarity onto what’s happening but still keeps the aura of wonder very vivid. The pacing moves at a swift rate but the final act throws a great curve into an already puzzling story. The closing moments bring up feeling of “what just happened” and readers won’t be able to help themselves but become further invested in what’s going on here.

PHANTOM ROAD #2

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

Walta crafts a gritty and dark tone throughout this issue. The scenes at the rest stop feel cold and distant. Bellaire on the coloring helps to amplify those scenes. Even when there’s chances of cracking the mystery, the tone never changes. The emotions shown from Dom and Birdie when they meet the stranger come across as one would expect in their situation. Fear, frustration and anxiety fill those panels. The final act sets things up for the shocking twists in the closing moments. It builds up the tension while keeping readers guessing to the surprise at the end. Excellent final parting image to send readers out with.

PHANTOM ROAD #2

Creative: Jeff Lemire, Gabriel H. Walta, Jordie Bellaire and Steve Wands

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Lemire, Walta, and the team take readers further down the dark highway with an excellent second chapter. The world of Dom and Birdie is filled with shocking turns and a thrilling puzzle that has only begun to show its’ true form. This is a book you don’t want to miss on New Comic Book Day!

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BLACK CLOAK #4 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re following the fantastic murder-mystery unfolding in the world of Kiros via the pages of the smash hit new series from Image Comics! Black Cloak #4 by Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey has been giving readers much excitement as they follow Black Cloaks Phaedra Essex and Pax trying to crack the case surrounding a death involving a member of Kiros’ royal family. With recent events, the case is heating up so why wait any longer! Let’s see what’s unfolding in the latest chapter, shall we?

Black Cloak #4

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Freyal III of Sidra is found dead in a seedy part of Kiros. The heir to the royal throne is one of three deaths that appear to be connected. Black Cloaks (Kiros Law Enforcement) Phaedra Essex and Pax have been assigned on the case, but their investigation has drawn a lot of unwanted attention, even resulting in attempts on Essex’s life (due to her past history with Freyal). Due to the fallout the death has caused, Kiros is on the edge of a meltdown. It has also led to a possible shift in power from Elves to Humans. Once the Kiros Three (the most influential humans on Kiros) pay Essex a visit, they send her in a direction of a new lead in solving the case.

Black Cloak #4

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

The cloaks make their way from “The Trees”, (a section of Kiros) to a hidden location that Freyal and Essex knew about. It is at this moment that Essex is hit with the information that the murder might have actually been a suicide, covering something else. From this fallout, Essex and Pax head back to “The Lagoon”, where two other bodies were found to dive deeper into what really happened.

This chapter opens up with Essex and Pax underwater with the mermaids who reside there as well as Sash, who is trying to guide them thru this new area of Kiros. The cloaks start hearing and seeing things that are not there. Sash has to break them out of their trances, warning that the sounds and sights they see are not real. Sash pleads with Sabri to help Essex and Pax but she is none too pleased the pair is searching. With a sonic scream, the pair is broken from their trance. With a last ditch plea, Sabri reveals who dumped the body filled with poison into the Lagoon. Both Essex and Pax are not happy with that result.

Black Cloak #4

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

Piecing together the information they recovered, Essex and Pax try coming up with a plan to expose the guilty party. However, fate doesn’t seem to be on their side as a move is made to silence their actions. While laying low, Essex dives into her past and reveals some secrets that have been looming around her since the beginning. Readers’ patience in waiting will be rewarded with an eye-opening disclosure to one of the biggest plot threads of the series thus far! From this stage, drastic times call for drastic actions as Essex and Pax’s investigation leads them down a path that won’t be expected to conclude this excellent issue on.

Black Cloak #4

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

BREAKDOWN: Thompson delivers an impactful reveal to the readers that was well worth the wait. Essex’s connection to the case has been the biggest driving factor behind her motivations. Getting clarification about that moment of time gives a whole new perspective about what is unfolding now. Readers can easily connect with that moment and empathize with what is transpiring. The before and after this sequence stands out as well. Seeing the cloaks in a new environment that they’re not comfortable with made for a solid break from the “normal” placement we’ve seen previously. With their latest situation sending Essex and Pax into a new setting, Thompson never lets up on keeping the story fresh and unpredictable. There are so many moving parts to the overall picture but nothing feels forgotten or missed. Going into the conclusion, all the major points are hit to drop a moving final point to end things on here.

McClearn brings the underwater world of The Lagoon to an incredible visual experience. The coloring used in this portion of the story pops off the page, especially diving into when the mermaids were influencing the cloaks. The imagery gives that moment a distinct feel that doesn’t appear on previous trips through Kiros. The flashback sequence reveal connects and gives readers a well-placed section of story that will only amplify where things head involving Essex. In a short-term payoff, the mannerisms Essex displays in the final act become that more impactful heading into the final page. This book doesn’t miss on giving readers an exceptional trip through such a mysterious and amazing world.

Black Cloak #4

Creative: Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Black Cloak #4 keeps their untouchable combination of fantastic writing and exceptional artwork rolling onward with another can’t miss issue. The saga behind a royal family member’s death and the impact it has on the officer trying to solve the case continues to be a must have on New Comic Book Day. Thompson, McClarean and Carey have created something truly sensational here and there’s no reason you shouldn’t have this book in your collection.

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RADIANT BLACK #23 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re taking a deep dive into the latest issue from Image Comics and Black Market Narrative that has readers literally on the edge of their seats waiting for the next moment to drop! The flagship title of comics’ most exciting line: The Massive-Verse is gearing up for a monster event with “The Catalyst War” coming later this year. The build has had longtime readers guessing and bracing for what’s coming, but no one is ready for this issue’s conclusion! This chapter by Kyle Higgins, Eduardo Ferigato, Marcelo Costa, Raul Angulo and Becca Carey will be an issue & its’ conclusion is going to be the talk of comic social media as readers prepare for the war upcoming.

Let’s not wait any longer and start talking RADIANT BLACK, shall we!

Radiant Black #23

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Eduardo Ferigato, Raul Angulo, Marcelo Costa and Becca Carey

(Cover: Marcelo Costa)

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Nathan Burnett is a down on his luck failed writer who’s moved back to Lockport, Illinois from Los Angeles. Fate however had different plans as he (and his best friend Marshall) came across a mysterious object which granted powers. Thus the individual known as Radiant Black was born. That is only the beginning of their journey into becoming superheroes as it has taken many twists, turns, and role reversals in a short amount of time. Let’s not forget the many friends and foes they’ve met along the way including……ONE GIANT ROBOT!

It is that said robot’s appearance that has drawn the attention of Wendell aka Radiant Yellow, who is trying to advert the oncoming attack he has seen visions of. Last readers saw Nathan, he was heading back to LA to handle some unfinished business and was forced to confront an even greater foe….a man known as BRAYDEN, who has earned the title of most unlikeable character in the Massiveverse and it’s not even close. Seriously, he’s the worst. Factor in that the power Radiant has not been working properly and the pair has their work cut out for them.

As this issue picks up, Wendell is in Lockport working on trying to communicate with the large robot head recovered after the ONE GIANT ROBOT fight. After bringing it back online, Wendell starts digging in for information but appears to get more than he bargained for with one statement. Meanwhile, Nathan (with Radiant Mask on) has a “business” meeting with the members of Circle Guy News, who handle the wholesale and merch accounts of “Radiant Black” since Marshall took over the mantle when Nathan was in a coma. The guys are talking about being paid and try leveraging Marshall’s identity as Radiant Black until they see Marshall walk by. Once their bargaining chip fades away, Nathan concludes the meeting with ideas of finding the right percentage to make everyone happy.

Returning home from the meeting, the guys walk into the garage and find Wendell’s powers going crazy while the robot head has been dissected! Making the save, Nathan catches a defeated Wendell, who can only utter “I…was…..wrong….” Wendell reveals that the giant robot was only a scout, and nowhere near the first attack. Readers also find out he miscalculated the robot sending a signal out. The optimism of averting war failed. Their only chance now is time….and time runs out! The invasion comes right to their front door!

How do the heroes fare when the battle has literally walked right inside? Is there a chance for survival? At this stage, the story speeds into action with a HUGE moment that readers will not believe when they see it! Some may even say it’s Game-Changing! Will it be enough to turn the tables? Readers find out quickly how dire things have become in such a short amount of moments. In desperate times, tough choices are made. This is the case here as a decision is made that will have major repercussions to close this excellent issue out with. There is no doubt now. The road to the Catalyst War has arrived!

BREAKDOWN: Higgins sets events in motion that readers need to brace for. The beginning of the book is the calm before the storm featuring the “Circle Guy News” team (and for more on them, check out the Invincible! Podcast). One of this series’ charms is seeing Marshall and Nathan try filling in for the other with characters they haven’t met. The moment is a fun one here and elevates the more serious tone the issue swings in following. That said, seeing Wendell defeated and broken was a powerful sequence illustrating the one shot they had to avert war just slipped thru their fingers. Wendell has always been a fantastic character whenever he’s shown up in the series (see #18), but how he reacts to a crisis of this level jumps out at readers and translates how dangerous things have become. Nathan and Marshall don’t even have a chance to fully process what’s unfolding around them but that never waivers both of their heroic spirits. Readers see how they rise to the occasion and throw caution to the win. In times like these, they both make decisions that translate to the readers why fate chose them to be heroes. The final moments of this book exemplify that and close out events with one hell of an exclamation point!

Ferigato brings the action to this chapter and sets an accelerated pace once the action starts. Prior to that, there are quite a few notable images that fans will be raving abound. The first is the double page spread where Nathan and Marshall find Wendell cracking the robot head code for information. Seeing Wendell’s powers used in this manner gave it a chaotic and desperate feel which has followed Wendell since he caught wind with what was coming. It’s equally matched when he’s saved by Nathan and appears broken, being only able to muster “I..was…wrong.” This becomes the match that lights the action for the majority of the rest of the issue The battle panels are non-stop intense. From the double full-page lead-in to a full page moment with a very cool event thrown in that readers will be excited to see, Ferigato (along with Angulo and Costa) deliver excellent action scene after scene. Once arriving at the final act, readers get a second to catch their breaths before the choice is made to send this issue into a close with much to look forward to next time.

FINAL POINT: Radiant Black #23 defines what makes this series (and the Massive-Verse as a whole) Comics’ most exciting line. Combining heart-stopping action, game-changing events and character-driven moments, Higgins, Ferigato present readers a small sample of things to come with the looming “Catalyst War” speeding forward. Readers simply can’t miss this issue on New Comic Book Day!

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MISTER MAMMOTH OGN (DARK HORSE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a brand new original graphic novel published by Dark Horse Comics by way of the Flux House imprint. MISTER MAMMOTH by Matt Kindt (BRZRKR with Keanu Reeves), Jean-Denis Pendanx and Jim Campbell welcomes readers into the life of the world’s greatest detective and a case that might be the only one he can’t solve. Knowing the creators involved, this is a mystery readers won’t be able to wait to see get solved! Let’s take a closer look into the enigma surrounding the legend of the puzzling investigator, shall we?

MISTER MAMMOTH by Matt Kindt, Jean-Denis Pendanx and Jim Campbell

Credit: Dark Horse Comics via Flux House

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story opens up an overview sight of New York City at night. In a lone apartment, there is a soap opera on the television. A voice is narrating the story for the readers. The description plays out as a woman is sent away by her husband. After being deemed “ill” by doctors, she plots her escape from a secluded area with one intention on her mind: Murder.

At this moment, the story shifts back to a bar where things appear to have become unglued. There is damage everywhere with most of the patrons outside recovering from their fight wounds. What or better yet, who could have caused this? Readers don’t wait long to see a group beating down a large individual who turned off a double overtime game for the soap (or “crime story”). When the police show up and the crowd disperses, one man is left in the aftermath: MISTER MAMMOTH!

After a flashback sequence, a man names William Carona is sitting in an office, praising the person behind a desk. Readers see a quick glimpse of the office in daylight before they see a recovering Mammoth entertaining Carona’s banter. Carona starts breaking down how Mammoth has solved impossible cases in near record time while Mammoth does his own evaluation of the potential client, more or less asking him to get to the point.

Carona (who is quite wealthy from his time in the pharmaceuticals business) states that he feels someone named “Mr. X” is trying to ruin him unless he pays a one Million dollar ransom. Mammoth is handed a picture of the client walking in the street, which was taken less than a week ago. This comes off the heels of the threatening phone call. With this information at hand, Mammoth begins his investigation.

Readers tag along as they watch Mammoth go to work. With his imposing figure (standing over seven feet tall), Mammoth begins gathering information from various sources. Using his impeccable skills, Mammoth meets with Carona and starts tearing apart his case. Mammoth gets Carona to come clean about an affair with a woman named Vera, which Mammoth plans to go meet next. This move pleases Carona who appears to be amused like a fan to see how Mammoth works.

From this stage, Mammoth sets out to talk with Vera. The information he gets sends him on a new path: uncertainty. This is new ground for Mammoth as something is not adding up. With growing frustration, Mammoth furthers his search for clues, unlocking memories he would wish would be long forgotten.

How does the past tie into the present? What is the symbolism of the soap opera in relation to Mammoth? The case delves into further directions that will keep the audience locked in. The final act of this story will bring new points to light as with every great mystery tale. The payoff will hit hard and answer many looming threads in the beginning of the story. Its’ epilogue completes this chapter of Mammoth’s life with leaving readers wanting more. The novel is an impressive read that won’t be easy to put down.

MISTER MAMMOTH by Matt Kindt, Jean-Denis Pendanx and Jim Campbell

Credit: Dark Horse Comics via Flux House

MISTER MAMMOTH by Matt Kindt, Jean-Denis Pendanx and Jim Campbell

Credit: Dark Horse Comics via Flux House

BREAKDOWN: Kindt weaves quite the exciting mystery behind a complex walking puzzle that is Mister Mammoth. There are many layers to the character which makes for a fascinating lead character. In many detective stories, the sleuth carries a confidence unmatched. Early in this story, readers witness that Mammoth doesn’t buy into his hype, just relying on his feelings of what he can and can’t solve. The man behind the myth is through at what he does, but Kindt portrays him as a broken soul but deception may be reality. The soap opera portion may throw some readers off at first but before closing out the book, its’ importance gets clarified. The same can be said for the childhood flashbacks. Kindt paces all three plots without losing sight of the endgame: defining who is Mister Mammoth.

Pendanx makes a strong US debut with the art duties for this novel. The art captures the grittiness of Mammoth’s world and reflects the adversities he’s gone thru. New York has an energy all its’ own and even the breaks where things venture off the case keep a unique feel to a larger picture being pulled into focus. Solid work with the coloring to bring each scenario to a greater light. One of the strongest art elements is the mannerisms of both Mammoth and Carona. Readers can sense there’s a bigger game of chess being played out between the two as the investigation becomes exposed. The final moments of the close bring forth a great deal of emotions that have been building travelling alongside Mammoth’s journey. There’s an excellent final moment involving a painting that ends this story on a very strong note.

MISTER MAMMOTH by Matt Kindt, Jean-Denis Pendanx and Jim Campbell

Credit: Dark Horse Comics via Flux House

MISTER MAMMOTH by Matt Kindt, Jean-Denis Pendanx and Jim Campbell

Credit: Dark Horse Comics via Flux House

FINAL POINT: “It’s a mystery…I forget.” Kindt and Pendanx welcome readers into a dark and intricate dive into the lore behind the World’s Greatest Detective. Exceptional writing and exquisite art bring readers a perplexing question through these pages: Is Deception reality? Settle in for a story you won’t want to miss on new Comic Book Day.

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BREAKLANDS #11 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out the first chapter of the final arc for a fantasy series on the Comixology Originals line that you want to keep your eyes out for. Season 3 of BREAKLANDS by Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering welcomes readers back to the adventures of Kasa Fain and her brother Adam as they look to be the deciding factors in the fate of the world. Seasons 1 and 2 of BREAKLANDS are available now on Comixology but let’s take a closer look to see how the concluding chapter sets the season up, shall we?

BREAKLANDS #11

Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering

Credit: Comixology Originals

BREAKLANDS #11

Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

If you’re just checking this series out, the world as you know it has vastly changed. The entire population has powers…EVERYONE! One hundred and fifty years after this has happened and the landscape has changed. Through this new environment, readers have met Kasa Fain, her brother Adam, Gargarin, Toy, who has pyrotechnic powers, and the nearly impenetrable Ruth to name a few. With danger lurking around every turn, can Kasa (even with her evolving powers as a Null) keep the people she cares about safe or will they succumb to the Breaklands they live in?

The season premiere kicks off with Gargarin speeding away with an unconscious Adam, narrating his actions. Feeling that there’s one way to escape this reality of “the Break”, Gargarin talks thorough his actions. As Gargarin takes Adam through the terrain, readers see a huge image that appears to be Shining City. Once they approach, an unseen attack forces them to stop. Chocking to death, Gargarin makes a plea for the voice talking claiming he can find the null. The attack stops and the pair are let into the city. The Magister confronts them and takes Adam into medical treatment. Gargarin claims Rask, who has been the imposing antagonist of this series, was behind this. However, the Magister doesn’t believe him and takes Gargarin as prisoner!

Meanwhile, Toy and Ruth are travelling with an unconscious Kasa in the back seat. During their conversation concerning Rask, Kasa wakes up confused and asking about her brother. Toy updates her about Gargarin’s actions. With Rask and the Kingdom now looking for Kasa, the future looks bleak. Readers get to witness the major players advance towards the endgame. Will Gargarin survive returning to the Shining City? What levels is Rask willing to go to? Can Kasa save her brother? There are many thoughts coming out of this issue with a finale sequence that shows this conclusion has only just begun.

BREAKLANDS #11

Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering

Credit: Comixology Originals

BREAKLANDS #11

Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering

Credit: Comixology Originals

BREAKDOWN: Jordan hits the ground running with the season premiere. New readers might be a bit lost at first with what is unfolding but can pick things up quickly. Gargarin’s story showed how the Magister is seeing Adam as a weapon for what lies ahead. His actions come across cold and vindictive to the plans he has involving Adam. It mirrors what Rask has planned out for Kasa. With having two people as perceived as powerful as they are, Jordan sets them the brother and sister as pawns to be used in a much grander scale later. Pacing gives readers enough time to connect (or reconnect for longtime readers) with the cast that as things move quickly, there still is enough time to become invested in the final play.

Tyasseta brings a very clean and energetic style to the book. The full page visual of Shining City is one that jumps out when reading this issue. It gives readers a full idea into why Gargarin is so desperate to get back inside with the detailed panels. Once Adam has been taken into medical treatment/custody, the switch to the pink coloring when using his powers is a noticeable touch that works. The panels with Rask also are noteworthy. Seeing Rask’s rage boil up to unleashing his power onto his followers makes a statement while giving a dramatic build thrown in. Kasa’s time in the book captures the panic she feels when realizing what Gargarin has done. The emotional outbursts continue with a very direct point once Adam realizes he’s still missing his sister. This all helped illustrate the interest in the siblings. Great final panel to set things in motion heading towards the season/series conclusion.

BREAKLANDS #11

Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering

Credit: Comixology Originals

BREAKLANDS #11

Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering

Credit: Comixology Originals

BREAKLANDS #11

Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering

Credit: Comixology Originals

FINAL POINT: Breaklands season 3 kicks off with all the major players moving closer to what can only be a world-shattering event. Jordan, Tyasseta, and the team deliver on solid writing and energetic art to set the final trek in motion for a pair of super-powered siblings caught in the crossfire of a much larger scale conflict. Keep an eye out for this book on New Comic Book Day on Comixology Originals.

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RADIANT PINK #4 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are at the pen-ultimate issue of a featured character from comic’s most exciting line of books: The Massive-Verse from Image Comics (via Black Market Narrative). RADIANT PINK #4 by MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY showcases the pair of worlds travelers striving to find a way home with more odds stacked against them. Let’s take a closer look and see what is unfolding now, Shall we?

RADIANT PINK #4 

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

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Eva aka the streamer known as “Evaplayss” aka the teleporting Radiant Pink has been going overtime in her heroic duties to the point of scary burnout. During a charity appearance at a hospital, an explosion occurs drawing Eva into action. When trying to save an EMT named Kelly, her powers go haywire. This miscue lands the pair into a distant world and very far from home!

As the pair attempts to get back home, they wind up entering different worlds full of mystery. All the while, it appears as a budding romance is forming between Eva and Kelly. The pair land in another world and find a cat spaceship which its’ lone gigantic cat protector names Kitty Kitty injures Eva. On top of all this, Eva discovers Kelly is wearing a special vest draining her powers!

The pair call a temporary truce for their issues after an argument and form a conversation with Kitty. Its’ explained that Kitty is trying to get back to Katneep IV. With creatures destroying the ship, the trio make an escape through a pod but appear to be in even more danger with a giant hand reaching for the ship!

This issue opens up with a return to Whiting, Indiana where Eva resides. Her best friend Maddie and Eva’s grandmother are trying to be calm during Eva’s disappearance but the fear is growing. However, Maddie comes across a call meant for Eva that might hold some promise of finding Eva.

Off world, Eva and Kelly appear very relaxed and recap the previous issue’s cliffhanger ending. The pair along with Kitty Kitty make the dramatic escape and land on Katneep IV. Eva and Kelly get the impression that their guests of honor but not everything is what it seems.

How does the pair adjust to life on Katneep IV? What of their blossoming romance? Who was on the phone that Maddie heard? There are many questions swirling around this issue that readers get some clarity on before heading to a mind-bending final act. Get ready for an exciting finish to this chapter but there is definitely more story to be told before this saga is said and done.

BREAKDOWN: Camarena & Flores delve into the growing romance portion of the story while maintain the fun energy that has been this series’ calling card from issue one. Excellent cameo from a certain Massive-verse character to tie things back to the present world The world of Katneep IV is an entertaining break from the overall picture. It sets up two key areas of the story: Defining their feelings and a final act that readers will not be expecting. Eva has been an evolving character within this run and looks to expand on that growth with how the final pages play out.

Kubert’s art is as stellar as always. The Katneep IV moments are an enjoyable break but this issue’s key panels break down the heavy emotions of the characters. Maddie and Eva’s grandmother’s pain about not knowing where Eva will hit readers with the seriousness of her situation. The growing relationship goes thru a wide range of feeling, right into the final act. Kubert seizes the reader’s attention with how Eva reacts to those closing moments. This plays right into a noteworthy final panel that leaves the door open for where this story goes into its’ conclusion.

FINAL POINT: The latest adventure of the youngest radiant continues to shine with a final sequence of events that will definitely have readers talking. Camarena, Flores, Kubert & the team keep the winning formula intact for this issue with solid writing and energetic art. The series has been an enjoyable trip this far with sadly one stop left. Don’t miss out on this issue and series on New Comic Book Day!

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GRAMMATON PUNCH #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

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

Grammaton Punch #2

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Grammaton Punch #2

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

Grammaton Punch #2

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Grammaton Punch #2

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

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

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

Grammaton Punch #2

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Grammaton Punch #2

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

Grammaton Punch #2

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

Credit: Comixology Originals

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

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BARNSTORMERS #5 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, it’s time to say goodbye to a pair of high-flying fugitives in the pages of one of Comixology Originals best series (via the Best Jackett Press line). BARNSTORMERS by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings has introduced readers into the world of Bix and Tillie, who’s been dodging danger since their initial introduction. The pair of unlikely partners turned lovers has taken fans on a dramatic roller-coaster bringing everything to a fever pitch with last issue’s game-changing moment. Now at issue #5, Can the pair out make it out of this situation to fly another day? Let’s not delay any longer and dive into the series finale, shall we?

Barnstormers #5

Creative by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings

Photo Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press. 

Barnstormers #5

Creative by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings

Photo Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press. 

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Post World War 1, Hawk E. Baron aka Bix has taken up being an aeriel showman as a way to make ends meat. On one fateful flight, little did he know how fast his life would change. Bix becomes an unlikely wedding crasher as he inadvertently disrupts the wedding of Peyton Carlyle and Tillie. Considering his family is very wealthy, Peyton shows he is not one to take kindly to this type of accident and imprisons Bix on the family’s property.

However, Bix has an unlikely ally in this mess: Tillie, who winds up freeing him and join him on the escape from the Carlyle estate! With the pair now on the run, there is no escape from the consequences of their actions in Peyton’s eyes. Peyton hires Zeke West to bring Tillie back, but little does he realize that she doesn’t want to. Tillie and Bix become a pair of thieves as they steal from the wealthy while falling in love along the way. With the emotions building, a fateful encounter at a mansion party in Florida causes the situation to spiral further out of control.

When Peyton runs into the pair, his rage takes over as he begins firing a gun at them inside the mansion. One missed shot causes a deadly fire that the high-flying pair is blamed for. In a moment of panic, Tillie knocks Bix out and turns herself back over to Peyton and Zeke thinking this will solve all the problems.

Unfortunately, this isn’t the case as Peyton isn’t going to forgive and forget. Bix makes a heroic attempt to rescue Tillie but it doesn’t go exactly as planned. After hitting Tillie in a fit of rage, Peyton starts fighting and gaining the upper hand on Bix. However, during the fight, Peyton loses his gun and is killed by Tillie!

This issue picks right up in the aftermath of Peyton’s death. Zeke is at the morgue preparing on what his next move is going to be. With reporters asking questions surrounding a wealthy socialite’s death, Zeke gives no answers as he mentally prepares for the showdown with Bix and Tillie.

Meanwhile, Bix and Tillie resume their flying ways and have to make a stop by an airshow to refuel. Bix has a belief about fellow Barnstormers watching out for each other. Being spotted as public fugitives is a risk they take when they land. Readers find out if Bix’s theory is true as the pair prepares for their greatest spectacle yet.

There is no shortage of drama as the pair makes their latest escape from a growing past while trying to fly away into a better tomorrow. Without question, when all is said and done, readers will have a satisfying conclusion for this epic tale.

Barnstormers #5

Creative by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings

Photo Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press. 

Barnstormers #5

Creative by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings

Photo Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press. 

Barnstormers #5

Creative by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings

Photo Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press. 

BREAKDOWN: The story of Bix and Tillie has been centered around the theme of rebirth. Both have come from pasts that they keep closed off but once together, they become new people. Snyder presents them a pair finding optimism in each other, even though both know it’s on borrowed time ala a dream. Throughout this series, readers have seen how hard they’ve fought to hang on to what they have together. The finale never loses sight of that idea. Even with mounting pressure and danger out of their hands, the pair fights to the bitter end to hang on to what they have. Even Zeke West has a moment of rebirth with this issue as he finds himself rededicated to finishing the job that has worn on him. Snyder sets a steady pace with excellent character moments sprinkled in heading towards its’ final act. Once there, the series concludes in a way that is fitting to its’ overall themes. There is nothing left on the table as the final panel is read. Excellent conclusion.

Every issue has been breathtaking to look at due to the phenomenal job by Lotay and Cunniffe. Capturing the feel of a historic period and giving it an energy all its’ own has been such a strength to the series. The coloring of the panels reflected the emotions of the characters involved with this issue. From Zeke’s darker tones reflecting on what is evitable to finishing his job, to the fleeting moments of savoring the dream in the sky between Bix and Tillie before making an attempt for a final push, Lotay locks in readers to basking in those panels. The push toward the final act jumps out with a great full page aerial shot that needs to be seen! It sets the tempo for the final run to the concluding portion of the book. The drama never sits in coach for this creative flight. Sensational final panels to close out the story on.

Barnstormers #5

Creative by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings

Photo Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press. 

Barnstormers #5

Creative by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe and Richard Starkings

Photo Credit: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press. 

FINAL POINT: Barnstormers by Snyder, Lotay, Cunniffe and Starkings presents a story based around a pair of unlikely lovers who risk everything for an impossible new life. The story kept soaring to new heights with incredible writing paired with fantastic artwork. The complexity of Bix and Tillie’s characters engaged readers as they found themselves caught up in the spiraling drama unfolding around them. Heading into this final flight, readers will be left with a compelling adjournment to a must-have series for any comic book reader.

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LOCAL MAN #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re diving back into the world of JACK XAVER aka CROSSJACK in the pages of one of Image Comics’ best new series. LOCAL MAN #2 by by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio picks up on the mystery surrounding Jack’s return home and fall from grace in the eyes of the general public. The story calls back to the early days of Image Comics and made a strong impression with its’ debut. As an old school reader who grew up on Spawn, Youngblood and Shadowhawk to name a few, the series mixes in nice homages to the past while keeping a modern feel moving forward. There is much to discuss with the latest issue, so let’s not wait any longer and dive in, shall we?

LOCAL MAN #2

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio (cover Todd Nuack & Brian Reber)

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The series focuses around Jack Xaver, known to the public as former Third-Gen team member Crossjack. Removed from the team, Jack returns home to Farmington disgraced and unwelcomed by the town (and even his own family). It is never a good sign when the most popular phrase in town is “F*** CROSSJACK”. Never the less, Jack tries getting used to his “new normal” but can’t escape his past. His former arch-enemy Hodag tracks him down. Jack thinks this is a trip down memory lane but Hodag is actually trying to relay a message with no avail. Hodag is arrested and taken to jail while Jack finds an old (and maybe his only) friend Inga to try making sense of everything.

Jack can’t even catch a break here when Third Gen shows up and gives him paperwork stating he violated copyright by engaging in super hero activities with Hodag. What is a super-hero supposed to do when they can’t be a super-hero? Unfortunately, there appears to be even bigger concerns on the horizon as Hodag is brutally murdered inside his holding cell.

This issue opens up with the police arriving to bring Jack in for questioning involving Hodag’s death. Jack is very puzzled to what’s going on but seeing the pictures of Hodag brings a bit of shock to the fallen hero. Chief Bucholz begins questioning Jack, but the alibi given is not going to make the Chief happy. Jack states that he was with Inga (The Chief’s wife) during the time of Hodag’s death. Jack is released but not without some parting shots from both, which readers will have much enjoyment with.

Returning home, Jack finds more than his disappointed father waiting for him. Third-Gen has a watchful drone informing him that he broke copyright again by “helping” the police with Hodag’s death investigation". Jack gets wise to his drone problem and makes a deal with it to monitor him while he takes his dog for a walk. That walk leads him to the doorstep of Hodag’s mother!

How does that conversation go down? Is Jack ready for what lies ahead? Better yet, are the readers? The talk may throw some readers for a loop but at this stage, anything not “F*** CROSSJACK” for Jack is a win. Post-conversation, the final act steers plans into a new direction heading the story onward. Excellent flip-book companion portion to give some noteworthy elements to the overall story.

LOCAL MAN #2

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio

Credit: Image Comics

LOCAL MAN #2

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio

Credit: Image Comics

BREAKDOWN: Fleecs & Seeley continue to slowly peel layers back into the mystery behind Jack’s firing from Third-Gen. The banter between Jack and Officer Buckolz was a fun play as it established both characters while setting up for more in the future. The strongest portion of this issue falls at the conversation between Jack and Hodag’s mother. It will surprise some readers but its’ message is very straight-forward. . Its’ a well-timed pace changer that has a bigger after effect than anyone can fathom. The small nods to Image’s past (such as the TV shows page ala early Spawn), were noteworthy as there is much more to Jack than readers might be ready to find out. The flip-book portion serves its’ purpose giving more insight onto what really happened in the past. This will pay off big when readers get the huge reveal about Jack building within the series.

The art perfectly captures Jack’s tiredness of the post-superhero life. Readers bare witness to the dread of Jack dealing with the fallout from Hodag’s death. Excellent panel shot of the “welcome to Farmington” Third-Gen weathered image as Jack looks up to see himself in the past. The conversation with Hodag’s mother delivers on the emotional impact they both share with his loss. The facial expressions show the grief and anger she feels, countered by Jack realizing what this moment represents not only to her, but himself as well. Great final panel to send readers off with until their next trip into Farmington. The retro feel of the flip book adds a solid compliment to the more grounded tone of the current state of Jack’s life.

LOCAL MAN #2

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio

Credit: Image Comics

LOCAL MAN #2

Creative: Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Local Man #2 follows up on its’ impressive debut with an issue grounded in the mystery of Jack Xaver’s post-heroic woes. Fleecs, Seeley and the team take readers along for the ride with solid art and writing questioning whether Jack can handle the weight of his “new normal” or buckle at its’ pressure. The story is kicking into another gear and it is one not to miss at the local comic shops this week!

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SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #30 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we are checking out the finale issue of the latest chapter involving the next big comic property now making its’ way to Netflix in the very near future. Something is Killing the Children by James Tynion, Werther Dell’edera, Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design is a series known for its’ fantastic storytelling and its’ current storyline has been building up the latest threat to Erica Slaughter to a dangerous level. Issue #30 brings an end to the current arc and all bets are off of how Erica Slaughter gets out of this situation alive.

Before we dive into this issue, some of the imagery for this blog may not be suitable for younger readers. Viewer discretion is advised. If all good after that, shall we get started?

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Tribulation, New Mexico has become the center of mystery and endangerment with the emergence of a monster known as “the Duplicate” running around. In one attack, the monster murdered an entire family leaving behind Gabi as a sole witness. Riqui, a local bartender, has now become the protector of Gabi but clearly isn’t ready to deal with such a threat. Luckily (pending how you look at it), Erica Slaughter has re-emerged from hiding to take down the creature. Erica’s presence hadn’t gone unnoticed as the Order Of St. George has sent the vicious Cutter to Tribulation to end Erica once and for all. Along the way, Cutter has left a bloody trail behind with her murder of Erica’s longtime ally Big Gary Slaughter as her sick crowning achievement.

Cutter continues to put the pressure on Erica as she’s now framed Erica for the murders of Tribulation police officers inside their own station (that Cutter killed personally), and is assisting The Duplicate by making it a clone of Erica! With the walls closing in (along with another surprise from the Order en route to Tribulation), Erica escapes the police station with Gabi and Riqui wounded but ready to fight back.

This issue opens up with the aftermath of Cutter’s rampage at the police station. Cutter returns to the scene of the crime, with only one officer knowing Erica’s side of events. Cutter tries playing off the sheriff’s doubts about Erica until she realizes Erica has made a bold move: taking Cutter’s precious doll from her bag! This sends Cutter into a rage in front of the officers. Meanwhile Erica, Riqui and Gabi head to Riqui’s bar “The Luck Of The Irish” to get some assets for the upcoming fight. Riqui catches wind of Erica’s plan to use Gabi as bait to draw out the monster and there is a tense exchange of words. Erica is unfazed by Riqui’s reaction and pushes the group forward.

The trio sets up camp at a ranch Riqui’s uncle watches over. During this time, Erica unveils the plan to stop the monster and unloads the story behind her and the Order. The fallout from this is impactful not only to Gabi and Riqui but to the reader as well. Are the pair ready to embrace the world of Erica Slaughter head on? Can they actually stop the monster and Cutter? Before there is time for answers, the final act kicks into gear throwing one definitive statement to the reader in closing: the one enemy they cannot defeat is time.

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

BREAKDOWN: Wrapping up this arc, Tynion delivers a strong understanding of where things are heading to. The book is essentially broken down into three portions. Cutter’s story kicks things off with showing readers how she reacts to being on the defensive with the theft of her doll. Seeing the emotional breakdown finally gave Erica a much needed win. That play into the second section with Erica’s story with Gabi and Riqui. Since her arrival in Tribulation, Erica has played much close to the vest. Seeing that she is not ready for what she’s up against, the breakdown of plans is crucial in Erica re-building her confidence along with preparing her allies for the frightening places they look to be heading to next. The third portion re-affirms how things are progressing and challenges how/if Erica is ready for the challenges. Pacing works to cap off the current arc along with setting up the violent showdown forthcoming.

Dell’edera and Muerto ramp up the drama within these pages. Right from the start, they present Cutter as being in control until the doll is taken. The full page panel crafts how truly unhinged she is as Cutter looses control in front of the remaining officers about her doll. The trio’s story is presented with various emotional moments. From Riqui’s warning to Erica only to be countered by Erica’s stone faced numbness, the trio varies as the events begin taking their toll on them. The Ranch sequence of panels gives readers a look at how Erica is handling the events at hand. Her reaction to telling the pair about what they’re involved in evokes a solid reaction as to the weight of the situations at hand. The final act caps off how time is of the essence and is something not in Ercia’s favor. Solid final full page panel to close this issue & arc out with.

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Something is Killing the Children #30

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

Credit: Boom Studios

FINAL POINT: The latest chapter of Erica Slaughter’s adventure concludes with the looming sense of fear and doubt in the air. With a daunting task lying ahead, Erica is testes unlike she has ever been before. Tynion, Dell’edera, & Muerto bring forth the drama with exceptional art and writing, taking Erica into uncharted water with a sliver of hope to survive. Don’t miss this chapter on New Comic Book Day.

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MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #4 (BOOM! STUDIOS/IDW)

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

For this entry, we have arrived at the pen-ultimate point in the sequel to the 2019 story involving two of the biggest fandoms in all of pop culture. Representing BOOM! Studios are the legendary MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS! Returning to join them for this adventure and hailing from the pages of IDW Publishing are the “Heroes in a Half Shell”, the TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES. MMPR/TMNT II #4 by Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire has been an exciting ride with great twists and amazing creative takes mixed throughout. Going into the final moments, all bets are off on how this shapes up for the finale.

Let’s not waste any more time and check out what’s happening here, shall we?

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #4

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom Studios & IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #4

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom Studios & IDW Publishing

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When these two forces meet the first time, their combined efforts defeated Shredder and Rita Repulsa. In the aftermath, Shredder was dropped off the radar. Casey Jones (longtime TMNT ally) hasn’t given up on finding his whereabouts although his plans have gone in a very different direction. Meanwhile, the Turtles are enjoying time away in Angel Grove (home of the Power Rangers) . There is no rest for the weary as the good guys are brought back into action when a jailbreak commences involving freeing Baxter Stockman (TMNT villain) by a rogues gallery led by Ranger X….who is revealed to be Casey Jones himself!

The heroes try to figure out the reasoning for their friend to jump sidelines but face an even bigger threat right at their doorstep….literally. Rita Repulsa has led an army to the Power Rangers Command Center! As the takeover commences, a new player enters the field: Shredder who is surprisingly helping the heroes (for his own personal reasons). They need all the help they can get when the Morphin Grid is compromised and drastic measures are taken to fight back. These actions lead to our heroes to make a dangerous call. The Turtles make a deal to work with Shredder to take the fight to Krang’s headquarters in Dimension X!

This issue kicks off with the reluctant partners making their way through the desolate Dimension X terrain to Krang’s headquarters. Readers bare witness to some great conversation between the Turtles and their greatest enemy. Hearing Shredder talk about his true driving motives was a moment not to be forgotten. Meanwhile back in Angel Grove, the Rangers (each using a hybrid mutagen - morphin coin) are taking the fight to Krang’s forces. Readers will be blown away by the action unfolding. Master Splinter is leading the team through the tough challenge ahead but there is more pressing issues waiting if they survive.

Krang and Rita Repulsa make their final plans inside what remains of the Command Center. Before getting to see that through, Rita does have one loose end to deal with and its’ one that will play some big implications in the finale. With victory in their grasp, what does this evil pair have in line for the finish? Will the Turtles push into Dimension X be all for nothing? Even with the fantastic moments involved in their mission hat nee to be seen to be believed, victory is far from guaranteed. The story ramps up to a fever pitch with readers left with their jaws dropped at the final page of this issue! No one is ready for that moment! No One!

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #4

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom Studios & IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #4

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom Studios & IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #4

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom Studios & IDW Publishing

BREAKDOWN: Parrott sets the players in place superbly heading into the finale issue. The banter between the Turtles and Shredder is a solid pace breaking moment which gives some great insight behind the Turtles greatest foe. He turns out to be the driving character of this issue with his actions in Dimension X. Being a reluctant hero in some sense makes readers connect with Shredder on a different level. Master Splinter leading the Mutated Rangers was another highlight that readers will enjoy reading. Seeing switch-ups like this has given the fandoms great memories to take with them after this series wraps up. Parrott once again puts on a clinic for juggling all these characters with excellent pacing. All the key players get their due and standout moments building for an explosive ending to this incredible sequel.

DAN. MORA. NUFF. SAID! Seriously, the energy pouring out of the action panels is unmatched. The two page spread with Splinter and the Mutated Rangers is absolutely mind-blowing. Every page keeps up a manic pace to never let the readers catch a moment. Mora’s version of Krang is unparallel. The details put into his suit make an impact . It compliments’ Rita’s deranged delight in what their plans are succeeding with. This shines thru when Rita is taking care of her loose end issue. A previously mentioned with Parrott, Mora gets in so many characters with his action panels that they feel bigger than the moment unfolding. The issue’s surprise moments continue to jump off the page but noting compares to the mic drop full page panel to conclude this issue’s events on.

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #4

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom Studios & IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #4

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom Studios & IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #4

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom Studios & IDW Publishing

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES II #4

Creative: Ryan Parrott, Dan Mora, Raul Angulo and Ed Dukeshire 

Credit: Boom Studios & IDW Publishing

FINAL POINT: The combined forces of two of pop culture’s biggest superhero teams are pushed to the brink with the fate of the world slipping thru their grasps. Parrott, Mora and the team craft a highly engaging issue with their phenomenal writing and energetic artwork. Every page feels like a massive event that only builds up the tension heading into a must-read finale. The series has been a priority pick-up each previous issue and that streak continues with the latest chapter!

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DAMN THEM ALL #6 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

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

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

DAMN THEM ALL #6

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

DAMN THEM ALL #6

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

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

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

DAMN THEM ALL #6

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #6

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

Credit: BOOM! Studios

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

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MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS #106 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we are taking a look at the next installment from a creative team that is carving out a huge legacy in the Power Rangers mythos in a very short amount of time. In just five issues , Melissa Flores and Simona Di Gianfelice have re-invented a classic villain whose actions have broken the biggest evil in MMPR history while keeping the both the Omega and Power Rangers on the defensive to stopping her master plan. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106 by Flores, Di Gianfelice, along with Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire for BOOM! STUDIOS looks to continue the winning ways. Let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening in the latest chapter, shall we?

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In their wildest dreams, the heroes of Angel Grove could never imagine that one of their most legendary foes could become even more of a threat. Yet, that is exactly what has happened with Rita Repulsa who has now become Mistress Vile. Vile made an immediate impact when she dismantled Lord Zedd and left him lying at her feet in front of the young heroes to witness. Since then, Matt aka The Green Ranger has become Vile’s prisoner. Alpha-1 has pledged allegiance to Vile’s vision and challenged the Rangers. Factor in that Zedd is now recovering from his defeat and plotting revenge, the Rangers are surrounded by Vile’s efforts with no way out.

This issue opens up with a flashback of Rita and Zedd’s first encounter on Spearo V. Rita attacked Zedd on behalf of her father, Master Vile. During the battle Zedd throws Rita a proposition to join with him, seeing that she has outreached her father’s role for her.

Back at Safehaven, the Omega Rangers base, Both teams are having a conference call with Zordon and the earth based allies about what to do about Mistress Vile. In the conversation, it is deducted that Vile is looking for a way into the Morphin Grid but needs help doing it. The Rangers have some time to prepare knowing a Morphin Arch would be needed and one is revealed to be on Earth, which causes some tensions to be raised. Zordon orders the Power Rangers to return but not everyone is on board to comply to his orders.

The young heroes don’t even have an option to catch up and talk when suddenly Vile takes the fight right to their doorstep! How can they be ready for this surprise attack? It is a moment that readers will be excited to watch unfold. Even with a great cameo conversation and those huge action panels, nothing and I MEAN NOTHING will top what happens within the final moments of this issue and who is involved! It is a very safe bet to say that all of the Power Rangers fandom will be buzzing about the closing image from this issue.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

BREAKDOWN: Just when you think this run has already given readers all the surprises it can handle, Flores drops a HUGE final moment that no one is ready for! No spoilers on that as it is one to be witnessed and not ruined. As for the rest of the issue, the writing demonstrates the growing frustration Vile is causing within the Rangers unit. There are great character moments involving Tommy and Kimberly reflecting this. The reveal about the Morphin master ruins furthered the wedge even more. Vile’s attack has left even the most confident members of the Rangers team nervous as to what is to come. Pacing worked well giving the story breaks to focus on character moments, one of which builds toward the concluding image that is going to leave fans speechless.

Di Gainfelice does a great job balancing out the Rangers’ struggles with Vile’s moves with excellent action sequences. The personal conversation involving Tommy respectively will connect with readers as a reflection of their feelings of recent events. It’s levels out with the battle at Safehaven. The action panels waste no time speeding things along, showing how quickly Vile’s forces are moving. The art caps everything off with a high-effective parting shot to send readers the message that the stakes just got higher involving this conflict.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #106

Creative: Melissa Flores, Simona Di Gianfelice, Raul Angulo, and Ed Dukeshire (Cover: Taurin Clarke)

Credit: BOOM! Studios

FINAL POINT: The impressive debut run from the creative team of Flores and Di Gianfelice (along with Angulo and Dukeshire) grows its’ legacy even more with their latest issue. Superb writing and art turns up the pressure on the Power Ranger teams with an even more ominous danger looming in the wings at this issue’s conclusion. If you haven’t checked this run out, make it a point to remedy that situation this week at the local comic shop!

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GRIM #9 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we’re heading back to the afterlife with one of the biggest indie comics on the market today. The second story arc featuring Boom! Studios’ fan-favorite reaper continues to capture fans attention with more surprises and secrets looming on the horizon. Grim #9 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi & Tom Napolitano jumps right into last issue’s cliffhanger ending and welcome readers to a new threat entering the fray. Let’s not wait another minute and jump right in to the latest chapter, shall we?

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Living in Las Vegas should be an amazing time. Sadly, this is not the case for Jessica Harrow, a former reaper of the afterlife. After a routine soul guide mission goes wrong, Jessica finds herself crossing over into the land of the living and becoming the center of a bigger mystery that anyone realizes. This action leads Jessica and her friends Eddie and Marcel into a downward spiral pitting them in the line of fire of her aunt, Adira, who has her own reasons to keep Jessica away from finding the truth. Ultimately, Adira banishes Jessica and her friends into the land of the living in the aftermath of a battle between The End and Death himself (Jessica’s father).

Getting used to her new surroundings, Jessica tries enjoying a music festival but when people no longer can die and have a unique red marking on their foreheads, all signs point to Jessica being responsible. With Adira making moves to deal with Jessica, shes approached by the Sisters of Fate who have their own plan to fix things, none of which Jessica is on board with. When Jessica emerges from her meeting, she sees Marcel on his knees with a man and his ghost-esque giant Tiger behind him. Throw in the story of Jessica’s mother breaking of jail to find her daughter now and it’s a safe guess to whatever happens in Vegas isn’t staying in Vegas.

This issue opens up with Lilah, Jessica’s mother visiting a grave-site in Arizona. While there, she sees a hand emerge from the ground. Readers see that there is a possible connection to a red necklace she’s wearing, with a sense that it may have some powers radiating from it. The story then switches to Vegas where the city is filled with chaos and destruction. It is also noteworthy that the events here take place BEFORE the ending of issue #8. Eddie and Marcel are looking for Jessica when Annabel, a reaper approaches them. She questions the pair about Jessica’s involvement in Death’s demise and breaks down Adira’s plan to trap Jessica in Hell for eternity.

The pair are guided by Annabel into the first of eight gateways into Hell and encounter the being at the end of issue #8, with his giant tiger! Who is this mysterious figure? Why does he have a vested interest in Marcel? Readers don’t wait long to find out the secrets of Marcel and lead right into the ending of issue #8. Once Jessica arrives to meet them, the story of Marcel plays out. What won’t be expected is the ending point of this story. An action takes place that will impact Jessica moving forward while shaking things up before heading to this issue’s epilogue.

Phillips takes a small break from focusing on Jessica to showcase some of the other role players involved in this story. It’s an excellent way to see how dangerous of a foe the man with the tiger appears to be using Marcel’s story in such a unique fashion. Phillips also uses a creative method with the time jumps to not only establish Eddie and Marcel’s story but add an additional layer to last issue, giving readers a sense of how long she was gone with the Sisters of Fate. Pacing was great with structuring the stories of Lilah and Marcel with enough time to expand both with. Considering how many characters are featured, nothing felt lost in the shuffle and their stories never felt forced or out of place.

Flaviano’s depiction of a rioting Vegas immediately pops off the panels. The visuals play into the overall story of the second arc while not making it the center of attention. The introduction of the man and his tiger stands out as well, especially with the use of the coloring by Renzi. This shines with a panel having that person pop in and out of the shadows tormenting Marcel. The imagery is brooding and tragic and compliments the haunting writing. Flaviano gives readers an impactful punch in the feelings bringing the sad tale to the forefront. There is a great two page spread that perfectly sets up a full page visual to end that portion of the story. Lilah’s story also stands out being a change of pace to Jessica’s and adding more to her mysterious tale.

FINAL POINT: Grim #9 moves forward by showing readers how dangerous Jessica Harrow’s next obstacle is going to be thru the eyes of one of her friends. Excellent writing and artwork from Phillips, Flaviano and the team keeps the intrigue rising as new elements are mixed in with the overall themes lingering over the latest arc. It continues to be required reading on New Comic Book Day.

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Grim #9

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

All images Credit: Boom! Studios