BIRDS OF PREY #3 (DC COMICS)

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For this edition, we’re following along the return of one of DC Comics’ most legendary teams. With a brand-new lineup and an impossible mission at hand, the Birds Of Prey have their work cut out for them. The question now is: who will stop them first - the mission or each other?

BIRDS OF PREY #3 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles takes readers on a collision course with an immovable object. Let’s see how the team fares as they inch closer to conflict.

BIRDS OF PREY #3 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Assembled by Black Canary, Zealot, Big Bartha, Batgirl (Cassandra Cain) and Harley Quinn comprise this fromation of the Birds Of Prey. Their mission: Break into the Island of Themyscira and free Sin (Black Canary’s “sister”) from the Amazons before they cause the end of the world. Simple, right?

With the personalities clashing, the team follows a plan by Harley to sneak onto the island. With the help of King Shark, things look to be improving. With the Amazons preparing for what’s next, a possessed voice claims “the vessel is not ready”. Meanwhile the team is outside the island ready to make their entrance.

Sneaking in through the stomach of a Megalodon, the team enters the island. With the team split up, readers see the action unfold. Can they pull this mission off? Things escalate rather quickly as the goal might just be in sight. However, there is one factor still looming to deal with. The latter half of this chapter sets up for a major collision course which will have readers on the edge of their seats from. No spoilers here, but the final image is going to have fans very excited for what’s next.

BIRDS OF PREY #3 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - cover: Chris Bachalo)

Thompson blends in the personality conflicts with a search and rescue tale that doesn’t miss. Anytime Harley Quinn is involved, nobody knows how things will play out. Thompson presents her as both the ultimate wild-card and team player. This makes for mixed results with her teammates but gives this story a new dynamic to deal with. However, the breakout character (thus far) has been Zealot. Thompson keeps a safe distance between her and the team with distinct placement of her actions. it is very noteworthy as the story moves onward.

The latter half of the chapter provides a great deal of action involving two not connected with the team. It re-enforces the importance of the mission and the “final boss” which the team needs to overcome to succeed. The story has been a great read thus far with no signs of slowing down.

Romero and Bellaire provide a high-paced backdrop for what’s unfolding here. The reactions to Harley’s comments make for a subtle break in the tension of the mission. Zealot’s actions also play a role here as the panels set up more of her mystery yet to be told. The action delivers on showing why this team was assembled. The latter half amplifies that even further. The art reflects the “big fight feel” between two of DC’s well known characters. This all leads to a full page visual that brings this issue to a close with a loud exclamation point!

BIRDS OF PREY #3 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - cover: W. Scott Forbes)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The impossible mission gets more complicated with another strong issue by Thompson, Romero and the team. Solid writing combined with energetic art brings the explosiveness of events to a breaking point within these pages! Make sure you pick this up on New Comic Book Day!

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BATMAN #139 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the smoke has cleared in Gotham City. One is left standing after the war of “The Bat Family”. Now it’s time for DC Comics’ Dark Knight to take center stage with a familiar foe waiting in the wings.

BATMAN #139 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Jorge Corona, Tomeu Morey, Ivan Plascencia and Clayton Cowles ushers in a new era for the Caped Crusader with an all new adventure. Let’s take a closer look to see how things shape up post “the Gotham War”, shall we?

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With the fallout of “Knight Terrors”, Batman’s dream of Gotham City has turned into a nightmare. Selina Kyle aka Catwoman has unveiled a new initiative into handling crime. This didn’t sit well with Batman and civil war was declared amongst Gotham’s most notable protectors. The struggle came to a fever pitch when Batman and Catowman squared off with Vandal Savage, who made a play to make Gotham his during the conflict.

During the conflict, Catwoman and Savage are presumed dead. Batman has also become isolated from the bat-family due to his actions. Now left with only his back-up personality of Zur-En-Arrh, Bruce Wayne has never been more alone or more dangerous.

This new phase opens up with a woman talking with police. She describes an encounter with someone who tried robbing her after winning at the Iceberg Lounge. A scream was documented but it wasn’t from the attack. It was from someone who saw who stopped it. The heroic figure was none other than Batman.

The story shifts to a man returning to his apartment. Bruce Wayne is in disguise and recapping the night’s events. However, readers quickly see there is a name on the board that draws the greatest attention: JOKER.

With a murder of a toy company heir, Batman begins to cypher the clues of the Clown Prince of Crime. What scheme does the Joker have in store now? All roads lead to a confrontation pushing Batman to his limits. Can he stop the Joker or will he even get the chance? The closing moments throw a big X factor into the mix which looks to complicate events even further than Batman can possibly imagine.

BATMAN #139 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Jorge Corona, Tomeu Morey, Ivan Plascencia and Clayton Cowles (CREDIT: DC COMICS - COVER: Mike Deodato Jr)

Zdarsky sets events in motion for a greatly complex tale. The introduction plays out like a traditional Batman story. It doesn’t take long to switch gears and see how Batman is coping with the Gotham War fallout. Zdarsky paints a picture of fractured and forward thinking. Seeing the influence of Zur-En-Arrh still lingering gives readers a sense of uneasiness when the Bat needs to be his sharpest.

Diving into the crime at hand, the writing reflects a great detective story. Things shift quickly as Batman dives further into the plot. The added layers of Joker’s attack make for the frightening scenario. It is imagery that will stand out with the haunting dialogue. Even with this at play, readers won’t see the closing moments coming, which makes for a great ending sequence of events.

Jiménez and Morey craft excellent imagery throughout this issue. From the introduction, the full page panel credits page pops right off the page. The red coloring heightens the feel as the page makes a bold statement of return for Batman. The red coloring plays a part in building the initial investigation of Joker’s latest case. It plays as a nice assist to the half page visual of the horrific first crime. Another excellent page is Batman walking into the location of the follow-up clue. It gives an ominous feel as the tension builds up.

The Joker’s personal attacks make an impact with the details involved. Readers bare witness to how things are presented and the chills from the visuals grow the story’s strength even further. The closing pages throw a great mix into where things were looking to go. The art team makes a great final image before wrapping this initial chapter up, beginning a long wait for what’s next. There’s much to enjoy here for readers.

BATMAN #139 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Jorge Corona, Tomeu Morey, Ivan Plascencia and Clayton Cowles (CREDIT: DC COMICS - COVER: Gabriele Dell'Otto)

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

Whenever the story involves Batman and The Joker, fan expectations are almost unreachable. That is not the case with this issue. Strong writing and exceptional art builds the foundation for what is sure to be a memorable Batman story for the ages.

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INVINCIBLE SEASON 2 - Part 1 (AMAZON STUDIOS)

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For this entry, we are checking out the long awaited return of a beloved animated series based off a legendary comic series from Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.

Since debuting in comic book from back in 2003, Invincible by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley made a huge impression with comic readers. The story of Mark Grayson’s coming of age journey into the world of superheroes was an instant smash. Running from 2003 to 2018, the series has left a lasting impression on how modern superhero comics are told.

In March of 2021, the comic transitioned into an animated show on Prime Video. Capturing the essence of the comic with a stellar voice cast led by Steven Yeun in the role of Mark Grayson, the eight episode season has been a huge success with fans, new and old alike.

Season 2 is set to finally premiere on November 3rd on Prime Video. The ODPHpod was granted early screening privileges to Invincible SEASON TWO - PART ONE so here is our SPOILER FREE review!

INVINCIBLE SEASON 2 promo art - season begins Nov. 3rd, 2023 - Credit: Amazon Studios

Season One focused on 18 year old Mark Grayson (Voiced by Steven Yeun) dealing with his developing super powers. Having his father Nolan aka Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons) guide him on his superhero path should have been a easy road to becoming a hero, right? That is until Omni-Man’s true intentions start coming into to light. With how season one ends, there is much still out of sync heading into the new season.

Keeping things SPOILER-FREE, part 1 delves into the growth of Mark and the supporting cast around him. The feeling of transition plays heavy through the episodes. Mark is heavily impacted by the near death experience at the hands of his dad in season one. His behavior harkens back to the classic comic trope: “With Great Power comes Great responsibility”. Seeing how power corrupted him (in his opinion), Mark is left with finding his own path to walk and is it the right path in the end?

Even with his strong moments, the true breakout character of these four episodes is Debbie Grayson (voiced by Sandra Oh). The estranged wife of Nolan is dealt picking up the pieces of her life while dealing with a son transitioning into adulthood. Without question, Debbie’s story steals the spotlight away from the super heroics every time she is on screen. Oh captures the pain and disbelief in her character’s voice flawlessly. It is fantastic acting that deserves a great deal of praise when the episodes hit.

Other familiar faces will have noteworthy moments in this initial start. Atom Eve (voiced by Gillian Jacobs) and Robot (Zachary Quinto) both have developing tales that will grab viewer’s attention. This provides a solid balance to the superhero action and bloody fighting which is a trademark for the comic. Trust me, there are plenty of those moments mixed in. Pacing helps to get the story moving in that direction with a superb parting conclusion. Get ready for a fun ride leading Mark and company into new territory.

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

The return of Mark Grayson doesn’t miss a beat returning to Prime Video with an excellent start to Season Two. Strong writing mixed with phenomenal voice acting from Yeun, Oh and Jacobs leading an all-star cast makes this season a thrill-ride of emotions that’s just getting started!

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know your thoughts after you catch the return of Invincible Season Two Part One on November 3rd.

Thank you again to Amazon Studios and Prime Video for early screener access and thank you for reading!

NO/ONE #6 (IMAGE COMICS VIA BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

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

For this entry, we are diving back into the murder mystery looming over the Massive-Verse! Since its’ debut, the Image Comics/Black Market Narrative series has captured fans attention and left them asking “Who is No One”. With a companion podcast to build on the story, it has made this series more than just a comic. It is a mass media experience.

With the city of Pittsburgh on edge, all bets are off as the legacy of “the Accountability Killer” lives on. Everyone is a suspect. How long before the city explodes into chaos or has it already happened?

NO/ONE #6 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou descends the story further into mystery. Let’s take a closer look and piece some clues together, shall we?

NO/ONE #6 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: IMAGE COMICS VIA BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After last issue’s events, Aaron Kern is a free man. The person long associated with being the Accountability Killer is released from jail due to an illegal confession. This has sent shockwaves thorough the city. Ben Kern, the former assistant Chief, has been doing his own investigation and his reaction speaks volumes to his son being released.

This issue begins with Ben meeting with Lt. Mark McGarrity about what, if anything, they can do about Aaron’s release. Fearing what his son will do, Ben asks for surveillance but it can’t be granted. Ben storms out and meets with Detectives Singh and Harper, who have been assigned the case. Tensions run high with recent events but its’ quickly overshadowed by a shooting involving one of Pittsburgh police’s own.

The officer involved was Vince Harmon. Harmon was just referenced in the Pittsburgh ledger’s “Who Is No One” podcast of possible “No/One” suspects . With Harmon’s fate currently unknown, there are a few other names mentioned that have become unknowing targets.

Who else is next? Readers see tensions escalate as it’s a race against time to get whoever is behind the killings first before they strike again. How does this factor in with Prop. 87 and Senator Noah Kemp? Can No/One stop the killer before another victim is claimed. Once events kick off the final act of this issue, there is no doubt more questions arise as Pittsburgh braces for a new wave of terror.

NO/ONE #6 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: IMAGE COMICS VIA BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

Higgins and Buccellato ramp up the tension and uneasiness of the Accountability Killer’s grip with this latest chapter. Ben Kern’s worst nightmare has come true. The writing reflects his overwhelming guilt of his son’s actions. It also shows how determined he is to fix this problem. With the mounting attacks and deaths, the sense of danger and paranoia linger throughout. This plays into a few key players side story of Prop. 87 which is just developing.

The latter have of the book plays into the fallout of Kern’s release as readers see the protagonist enter the fray. The pacing takes readers on a great incline, building events to a breaking point very well. The conflict goes into a new direction which will have readers guessing. The final moments bring readers down easy but leaves more questions to carry to next issue. It’s another example of the high level of writing being brought to the series.

As great as the writing has been, it’s equally matched with Borges’ amazing visuals. The mood and feelings of Pittsburgh’s residents after Kern’s release speak volumes through their expressions. Readers get a fantastic two-page spread showing the shocking first victim of this chapter. It’s an easy win with fans as the stakes are clearly high with what transpired. The use of six panel pages to craft the Prop 87/Senator Kemp related portion gives readers a break in the story to focus in before the action kicks off.

Speaking of the action, Borges and Englert shine a bright spotlight on the big showdown this issue. Mixing in a supporting cast member’s reaction gave the high energy scenes more weight to the situation at hand. This has been a trademark of Borges’s pages through this entire run and it’s such a win for readers. The closing moments ground the chapter into an uncertain spot but leave with a lasting visual until next time.

FINAL GRADE: 9.5 OUT OF 10

The threat of the Accountability Killer tightens their hold on the city of Pittsburgh with another must-have issue. Superb writing and phenomenal art brings the drama and action to a boiling point. The series (and companion podcast) are must-haves on NCBD. No exceptions. If you’re not reading No/One, you are missing out on something special!

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BATMAN/CATWOMAN: THE GOTHAM WAR - SCORCHED EARTH #1 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of an explosive crossover from DC Comics. Anything Gothan City is the battlefield, readers know Batman will fight anyone to the end to defend it and his vision of justice. However for this fight, it’s his “Bat Family” providing the opposition. Lading the charge is his lover/enemy Selina Kyle aka Catwoman.

The battle has morphed out of a simple question of ethics into a no-holds-barred fight leaving nothing but shattered ties and a city prime to be conquered in its wake.

BATMAN/CATWOMAN: THE GOTHAM WAR - SCORCHED EARTH #1 by Chip Zdarsky, Tini Howard, Mike Hawthorne, Wade Von Grawbadger, Mark Morales, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Clayton Cowles brings the curtain down on the war for Gotham City’s soul. Let’s see who’s left standing in the end, shall we?

BATMAN/CATWOMAN: THE GOTHAM WAR - SCORCHED EARTH #1 by Chip Zdarsky, Tini Howard, Mike Hawthorne, Wade Von Grawbadger, Mark Morales, Nikola Cizmesija, Arif Prianto and Clayton Cowles - credit: DC Comics - cover: Jorge Jiménez

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Due to the fallout from “Knight Terrors”, Bruce Wayne aka Batman was asleep for quite some time. When he finally wakes up, Gotham City’s crime rate has drastically been reduced. A new initiative has been started amongst the criminals of Gotham. The mastermind behind it? None other than Selina Kyle aka Catwoman!

Selina has been teaching the lower level of criminals a “Robin Hood” style of activity. The movement has lowered crimes in Gotham to astronomical records. This doesn’t sit well with Batman, as he sees all crime as universally bad. It also doesn’t help that Zur-En-Arrh, his emergency back-up personality is active due to the Knight Terrors ramifications. The cold-hearted mindset decrees that Selina’s operation must be stopped after a life is lost during a heist.

Sides have been taken amongst the Bat family. Drastic actions have been taken by Batman with no remorse. Of all the victims, no one was hurt more deeper than Jason Todd aka The Red Hood with the actions of the possessed Dark Knight. All the while during the Bat family civil war, Vandal Savage, the immortal nemesis of the DCU, has swooped in making a play to conquer Gotham. Now with the battle at the breaking point, who walks away the winner of Gotham City?

This issue begins with Scandal Savage, daughter of Vandal and formerly aligned with Catwoman, organizing Selina’s former pupils. They have been given their orders to get the meteor fragments which will give Vandal strength of unknown levels. Meanwhile, Tim Drake (Robin) is heading to investigate an explosion. When he arrives, he and readers aren’t ready for what’s next.

Led by Two-Face, a group of Batman’s rogues make their way down the street, nearly killing a few civilians. Overwhelmed, Tim is taken hostage.

All the while, Batman, Catwoman and Jason are meeting where it appears the real Bruce has come back to the fold. Readers witness a tremendous speech and plea to the family to come together to stop Vandal’s attack. The question now is: Can the broken family refrom and save Gotham?

The answer is aimed to please, but with overwhelming odds, t might not be enough. The ending gives this story fitting epic moments with one especially outshining them all. Its’ fall-out looks to set up a new stat quo but one can’t help but wonder if the bonds have been broken beyond repair?

BATMAN/CATWOMAN: THE GOTHAM WAR - SCORCHED EARTH #1 by Chip Zdarsky, Tini Howard, Mike Hawthorne, Wade Von Grawbadger, Mark Morales, Nikola Cizmesija, Arif Prianto and Clayton Cowles - credit: DC Comics - cover: Salvador Larroca

The writing team bring a great deal of noteworthy events to the finale. Seeing the “old” Batman re-emerge to inspire the family was a solid way to shift gears towards the common enemy of the Savages. At the end of it all, Justice is what both warring sides of the Bat-family want, with Selina being the voice of reason. There are excellent moments with the various family members teaming up but none bigger than “The Cat and The Bat”.

Throughout their history, there’s few like the pairing of Bruce and Selina. Seeing them pair up in the later issues gives readers a reminder of why this conflict has been so personal. The writers carry this mood into the final battle. There’s a fair mix of action and drama that is sure to please.

The epilogue is one that might throw some off. It feels like a reset until something re-surfaces which leaves some questions heading into the future of Bruce Wayne. Overall, it has the “big fight feel” that you ant to see in a finale. How long it lasts will be the thought moving forward.

The art captures the intensity of the ending at hand. the introduction of two-Face and the rogues makes a big splash at how far Gotham has crumbled due to the war. It’s followed up by some great action panels with more of the family involved. The meeting between Bruce, Selina and Jason carries a bug emotional burden of Bruce’s actions.

This reflects later in the issue when Bruce and Selina pair up. There is subtle facial expressions indicating the extreme highs and lows reflecting the conflict and its surrounding factors. Readers will have a lasting impression of what transpired and an idea of where things lead now.

BATMAN/CATWOMAN: THE GOTHAM WAR - SCORCHED EARTH #1 by Chip Zdarsky, Tini Howard, Mike Hawthorne, Wade Von Grawbadger, Mark Morales, Nikola Cizmesija, Arif Prianto and Clayton Cowles - credit: DC Comics - cover: Simone Bianchi

FINAL GRADE: 8 OUT OF 10

When the smoke clears, the fate of Gotham City is made evident to readers with a fitting conclusion to the Bat family civil war. With themes reminding readers about the bond of family through the writing and art, This crossover conclusion is sure to have fans talking on New Comic Book Day.

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BLACK SIGHT #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 diving further into the mystery surrounding a fantastic new series on Comixology Originals! Last we saw Alex Greer, the line between reality and fantasy was severely blurred. Now posed with a murder charge, Alex needs to survive long enough to uncover a dark truth. Is she ready for what happens next?

BLACK SIGHT #2 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano poses that question as the mystery behind her situation begins to peel back some layers. Let’s take a closer look at how things shape up now.

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Alex Greer is an American exploring Amsterdam in 1964. After leaving a club with a stranger, the next morning Alex finds herself waking up to a dead woman. Being taken away by the authorities , communication issues are halting her from proving her innocence. This is much to the liking of someone with a vested interest.

This issue begins with a man in a cell. He says his name is “John”. The orderlies attending to him are telling him his name is “Gary”. After a struggle, “John” is subdued. He is forced to endure electro-shock treatment until he says his name is “Gary”.

Meanwhile, Alex is being examined before being processed in a mental institution. Readers witness the new surroundings for Alex as a bleak place of hope. A fellow resident leaves her with haunting words of advice before the final act begins. Once that starts, the spiral into madness takes a great hold. The last image of this story will leave readers with no doubt Alex’s nightmare is only just beginning.

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

Phillips dives into the terrifying truth of what Alex is about to endure. The “John” portion of the issue exposes the inhumane way of breaking down the patients in the mental hospital. It is a cold, hard truth to the greater mystery Alex is now involved with. Phillips sets this up with no punches pulled, making a strong statement right off the bat.

Once Alex enters the story here, the pace is slowed down to let the mood encompass the reader. Each action Alex takes is given enough time to slowly build for a greater moment later. This gives a contrast to the remainder of “John”’s story, which speeds up enough to set the final act in motion. Once the story swings back to Alex, it doesn’t slow down until the story’s conclusion. The stage is set for both Alex and “John”s key players to cross paths soon which will make for quite the memorable encounter down the road.

Boyle’s vision of events mirror the hellish landscape of Alex’s tortuous saga. The cruel treatment of “John” connects with readers about how unforgiving the plans for him and Alex are. The anxiousness and uncertainty of Alex pops off the pages with Boyle leaving nothing held back.

The interactions with fellow residents vary but unite under the sense of small hope things will be alright. That feeling carries through until the final act. Boyle’s art constructs the big surprise heading into an lasting final image to close this chapter out with.

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

BLACK SIGHT #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Conor Boyle and Tom Napolitano (credit: Comixology Originals – Cover: Dave Johnson)

FINAL GRADE: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The world of Alex Greer descends further into chaos with an impactful chapter. Fear and deception loom overhead with Phillips’ superb writing being complimented by Boyle and Napolitano’s moving visuals and lettering. Readers will be locked in from the opening page and won’t want the story to end.

Black Sight is a series that needs to be in your collection every time it drops!

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THE ALL-NIGHTER #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 are returning to a supernatural tale from Comixology Originals that simply can’t be missed. Since its’ debut, the story of Ian, Cynthia, Joy and Alex, a group running an all-night diner which has more to it than a daily special, has been a major hit with comic readers. The final image of where tings were left immediately created a buzz for when the series would be back.

At the Comixology Originals panel at New York Comic Con 2023, the final arc was announced. Since then, fans have been catching up in digital (and print via Dark Horse Comics) form. It is an amazing read filled with imaginative takes, pushing the creative limits. Heading into the close, the creative team is not ending their shift on a sour note.

The All-Nighter #11 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic returns with an issue you can’t miss! Let’s take a closer look and see how the road to the end begins.

The All-Nighter #11 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After surviving their encounter with Lazaruk and the “Justice Angels”, The remaining members of the vampire group look to figure their future out. With Alex lost during an encounter with the Takers (the governing body of the supernatural), Ian and Joy looked to take the fight directly to their doorstep to get their family member back. As Ian put it, “After all….we’re super heroes” which Alex’s fascination with begin their wild adventures. Others haven’t played their cards just yet as the world they know has been turned upside down.

This issue picks up where Joy is continuing the vigilante ways patrolling the streets. Ian looks on from outside the closed Diner. Readers can tell he appears troubled with what’s unfolding.

Meanwhile back in the Forrest colony, Cynthia and Frank are discussing the fallout of events. They break away for a quiet moment of normalcy. It’s a change of pace that both are enjoying considering what has transpired.

The story shifts to Joy on patrol. She jumps into a fight over a woman between two men. Joy’s interference isn’t welcomed and a scuffle breaks out. Joy handles events but some of the women watching events play out are also not happy with Joy.

Readers quickly see a surprise as they are not whom they seem to be. Luckily, Andrea, the former human ally of Alex and the group appears. What transpires next catch some off guard as more clarity about what is the groups’ next step comes into focus. That said, once the closing pages begin, everything readers thought they knew changes course as the last panel solidifies what everyone knew going in: The story here is far from over.

The All-Nighter #11 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

The All-Nighter #11 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

Zdarsky brings readers back with a well-paced return for Ian and company. Having Cynthia act as a narrator of sorts reflects the mood of everyone since the last issue concluded. The tone is one of being worn down and wondering what’s next. The moments with Frank give this story a “normal” break before diving back into the supernatural. The ramifications of losing Alex weigh heavy on the rest of the group.

Seeing how everyone is dealing with that loss demonstrates a wide range of emotions. Seeing where Ian is leaning towards solving their problem is something readers can sense the consequences of those actions. It all ties together with the final panels, setting events in motion for a memorable farewell.

Loo and Alleyne bring the human emotions out of Cynthia and Frank right from the beginning. Their panels are a nice transition in comparison to what follows after. The fight between Joy and her combatants lead readers into a bigger payout later when Andrea joins the party. The art mirrors the mood of coping with loss as the issue progresses.

Ian’s frustrations stand out as he lets readers in onto where his thinking is leading to. The concluding pages give a great surprise to what has been an excellent return for the team of the All-Nighter Diner.

The All-Nighter #11 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

The All-Nighter #11 by Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, Paris Alleyne, and Frank Cvetkovic (credit: Comixology originals)

FINAL GRADE: 9 OUT OF 10

The supernatural heroes helmed by Zdarsky and Loo return for a fantastic start to the final arc. The loss of Alex haunts the team with with sharp writing and excellent visuals to set the stages for an unforgettable finale. Don’t miss the beginning of the end this week for New Comic Book Day!

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SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #34 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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 penultimate issue of the current story arc from an award winning series. Ever since its’ BOOM! STUDIOS debut, the saga of Erica Slaughter has entranced readers with its powerful storytelling and chilling terror. Racking up honor after honor, the series is poised (post SAG strike) to make a huge splash on Netflix. In the meantime, comic book readers are treated to a deeply intense tale that is poised to combust!

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #34 by James Tynion lV, Werther Dell’edera Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design presents the calm before a storm that has been building for months. Let’s not waste another second and dive into this latest chapter, shall we?

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #34 by James Tynion lV, Werther Dell’edera Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design (Credit: BOOM! Studios)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Tribulation, New Mexico has been the epicenter of the latest arc. With a family being violently murdered by the Duplicitype (who now has taken the form of a certain monster hunter), the lone survivor, Gabi, has been under the custody of Riqui. With a growing body count, Erica Slaughter has re-emerged from being off the grid to end the killings.

Her return hasn’t gone unnoticed as the Order Of St. George has unfinished business with her. They have unleashed the deadly force of nature known as Cutter to eliminate her. With personal attacks breaking her like the death of Big Gary, readers have seen why Erica is a character that has won fans over. Through this fire, Erica remains standing and poised to finally end the evil once and for all.

This issue opens with Erica practicing riding a horse. Erica needs to strike from a distance to kill the Duplicate. Riqui and Erica have a tense conversation knowing what is about to unfold. With poisoned arrows and bow ready, Erica is ready. Riqui has doubts.

While this is happening, Gabi is inside the secluded ranch where the three are hiding. Unfortunately, someone else has found them: CUTTER! As Gabi screams, the monster starts approaching from up the road! The tension is so heavy as reader brace to a fight that truly feels grave. What will Erica do? The pace speeds up to an absolute jaw-dropping final panel. Brace for impact because the drama hits the wall hard with an unforgettable issue!

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #34 by James Tynion lV, Werther Dell’edera Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design (Credit: BOOM! Studios - cover: Giuseppe Camuncoli)

Nobody does slow build drama better than Tynion. Nobody. this might sound like a broken record at this stage but WOW, the structure of this issue alone is amazing! The conversation between Erica and Riqui plays off as a final goodbye. The feelings are doubt and struggle. This adds so much to the eventual moment of the fight.

The appearance of Cutter is fantastic as she strikes in such a manner that makes her a villain you love to hate. The pacing ramps into high gear once she appears and never looks back. readers can’t help but be locked in and be floored at the closing moments. If there was any question of why this series gets so much hype, read this issue.

Dell’edera and Muerto craft the “calm before the storm” with poise. The opening sequence seems peaceful but filled with tensions. The mannerisms of both Erica and Riqui do not seem confident but they press forward. The panels where Cutter strikes hit readers with intense danger. This is upstaged (briefly) with a full page shot of the monster/Erica combo walking towards the ranch. The art depicts the franticness of events with subtle glee from Cutter looming. The ending panels will leave readers in pause and the wait for next issue will be extremely tough. What an issue!

SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #34 by James Tynion lV, Werther Dell’edera Miquel Muerto and Andworld Design (Credit: BOOM! Studios - cover: Rahzzah)

FINAL GRADE: 9.5 OUT OF 10

The slow build pays off huge as a showdown months in the making explodes off the pages of an undeniable issue. Tynion, Dell’edera and the team impact readers with superb writing and intense art to send Erica Slaughter into her gravest challenge yet. This is an absolute must buy on New Comic Book Day!

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EDENWOOD #1 (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 checking out a brand new series that is sure to be talked about by fans. With such hits as Nocterra, Deathstroke, the Tenth and Batman on his resume, the art of Tony Daniel has been winning fans over for quite some time now. However for this series, Daniel is pulling double duty with writing a tale of mystery and supernatural elements.

EDENWOOD #1 from Daniel, Jay David Ramos, and Nathan Kempf for Image Comics brings the action as an unlikely hero is thrusted into the midst of a dangerous conflict. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening here, shall we?

EDENWOOD #1 from Tony Daniel, Jay David Ramos, and Nathan Kempf for Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in Wiliam’s Bay, Wisconsin . A group of young teens are walking around a lake area. The conversation seems centered around word of the Edenwood, an area that is the last line between NECRONEMA and the United States. Adelai, one of the young teens breaks away from the group looking for someone in the woods.

Once she enters the shrouded area, a mysterious stranger appears. His name is RION. Apparently, Rion is looking for Pip (a missing dog). The couple shares an embrace but their happiness appears to be short-lived. Loud noises fill the sky. The group left behind appears to be rattled, while the happy couple seems oblivious to the event.

It is only when Adelai sees Pip running, the course of events changes. Adelai chases after Pip but disappears. Rion follows and finds Pip’s skeleton. With no sign of anyone in sight, an explosion knocks Rion off his feet. When he stands back up, he is in a completely new environment.

Where has Rion landed? A wounded soldier pleads to Rion for help. As the young man approaches, a trap is revealed. How does he survive? Readers buckle in for a story that escalades quickly with its drama and conflict. Once the final act begins, there are more questions to be had heading into the next chapter. The biggest one is posed with the final image capping off one heck of a debut.

EDENWOOD #1 from Tony Daniel, Jay David Ramos, and Nathan Kempf for Image Comics (cover: Mahmud Asrar)

Daniel gives readers a solid introduction into a world filled with excitement and secrets. Rion takes the lead being the unlikely lead for the ever-evolving tale. Daniel doesn’t give him time to process events as he’s literally thrown into conflict in the second act. Readers pick up quickly how the overall danger is building.

With well paced action, the story moves very swiftly. Once the final act begins, the time jump doesn’t hamper where events lead to. The stage is set for more to come and there’s a great deal to process. This chapter is an absolutely engaging starting point to jump on board with.

The art shines on each page. The subtle beginnings of the innocence of youth kicks the issue off. The group of kids don’t seem too phased by events via their mannerisms. However, this changes quickly when the conflict comes right before them. Rion demonstrates a wide range of emotions but the middle point is where he grows. With the traps’ fallout, readers are treated to a stunning near-full page spread of action.

This page moves Rion into a new stat quo which never loses sight of the overall themes. There are quite a few full page panels near the end of the book to elevate the tension, but none bigger than the final image. It’s a great ending spot for this chapter but there is much more building with this series to be excited about.

EDENWOOD #1 from Tony Daniel, Jay David Ramos, and Nathan Kempf for Image Comics (cover: Ryan Stegman)

FINAL GRADE: 9 OUT OF 10

Tony Daniel welcomes readers into a fantastic new world overflowing with fantasy and intrigue. Solid writing and electric artwork brings out the best of a young upstart hero with the best yet to come. This will be one to watch for on New Comic Book Day.

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GONE #1 (DSTLRY MEDIA)

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

For this entry, we are checking out the next installment from an upstart company making big waves in comics. Since it’s announcement in early 2023, DSTLRY captured readers intention with a founders roster of top-level creators and a business model unlike any others.

With a lineup including Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Brian Azzarello, Stephanie Phillips , Mirka Andolfo, Joëlle Jones, Tula Lotay, Lee Garbett, Marc Bernardin, Becky Cloonan, Junko Mizuno, Elsa Charretier, Jamie McKelvie, Ram V and Will Dennis, there was no possible way anything this line does that wouldn’t be big news.

Factor in the actual partnerships with financial stakes aspect along with the roster and THIS is why the imprint has the hype surrounding each forthcoming project.

With the release of The Devils Cut this summer, fans have been counting down the days until DSTLRY’s next book. Their wait is finally over as another founder leads the charge into the comic shops this week!

GONE #1 by the one and only JOCK, Lee Loughridge and Andworld Designs looks to make a lasting impression with readers and keep the company’s momentum rolling. Let’s take a closer peak and what’s happening here, shall we?

GONE #1 by JOCK, Lee Loughridge and Andworld Designs (Credit: DSTLRY)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins on the Sun-East settlement of a distant planet. Armed individuals are walking the streets looking for someone. The mood is tense as the residents scramble away. A lone stranger winds up standing in the center of the colony. His eyes are blue like ice with no remorse.

This is a stark contrast to the light reflected face of thirteen year old Ari. As depicted in “The Stowaway” from the Devil’s Cut, Ari steals food for her family off of starships. Readers find out that on this scavenging mission, five started with only two surviving. With empty hands and mounting problems, there is a sense of despair lingering in the air.

Ari is determined to help her family out. With her mother expecting a child, there’s mounting pressure to find ways to help. Ari mentions about a possible bigger score with a new ship but her mother doesn’t want her to go. Ari passes on the warning and joins a group of eager individuals ready to make the heist.

However, once on board, things change dramatically. What transpires while on board you ask? Readers won’t be ready for the change of course that the story takes. Abi’s future as she knows it changes forever. With a new stat quo in place, there’s never a shortage of dangers lurking. The intensity builds right up to the final act. Once the last page hits, there’s no escaping how this story has blazed a trail that readers won’t be able to get enough of.

GONE #1 by JOCK, Lee Loughridge and Andworld Designs (Credit: DSTLRY)

A non-stop thrill ride of unrelenting spirit. Ari is an easy character to root for due to her drive and caring. Jock’s writing sets up the stage for how dangerous her cause is right from the start. Once the search begins, the mood is anxious and bleak. The moments with Ari and her mother brings events into clear focus as the weight of the situation grows.

Ari knows what’s at stake and risks it all to help. It is such a heroic quality that follows the lead in her unexpected adventure. The drama works well with the pacing, allowing readers to pause before things ramps up for another round. The closing act comes off as a change of course, but is extremely well done. The journey has only just begun but what a start!

The art shines as one would expect. The imagery from the initial search paints the picture of danger through each panel. Excellent shot of the man facing the settlement moving to the close-up of eyes. The imagery of the spaceships over the broken colony depicts the evident divide between the people of the planet. The panels with Ari and her mother pour with expressions of doubt and struggle.

It’s a lingering feel through the remainder of the book. Jock mixes in action with the escalating drama where nothing ever feels safe to Ari’s mission. It’s a great attribute that an excellent storyteller like Jock can pull off with ease. The closing image throws a solid swerve into the mix while ending events with much to be excited for in the future.

GONE #1 by JOCK, Lee Loughridge and Andworld Designs (Credit: DSTLRY)

GONE #1 by JOCK, Lee Loughridge and Andworld Designs (Credit: DSTLRY)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The next phase of DSTLRY kicks off on a high note with a tale readers simply won’t want to abandon ship on. The talents of Jock flood each page with excellent artwork supporting the astounding story being constructed. This is a no-brainer to add to anyone’s comic collection for New Comic Book Day this week!

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VOID RIVALS #5 (IMAGE COMICS VIA SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, we are diving back into the Energon Universe with arguably the breakout title of 2023. Since it’s debut, the story of Darak and Solila has been a huge hit with fans. Nearing the completion of its’ first arc, there are many questions to where the unlikely duo heads next. With the addition of Transformers and the upcoming G.I. Joe related books, there is no doubt that the story is just getting started.

VOID RIVALS #5 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton raises the stakes as a homecoming might not be so welcome. Let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening now, shall we?

VOID RIVALS #5 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Credit: Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins with both Darak and Solila being detained on Zertonia. When Solila thought she was making a deal returning to her home, it turns out there was more double-crossing to be had. Darak is assessing the danger they’re in while Solila is processing what’s next. Readers see the pair try reasoning the situation before Darak is led away for interrogation.

Meanwhile, Solila is visited by a surprise figure: Mistress Vill. Readers quickly find out there is a connection between the two as Solila is reffered to as a “Keeper Of The Light”. This does bother her as she pleads she has no ties to anyone. The conversation concludes with a new possible direction for Solila in light of recent actions.

As for Darak, his imprisonment continues and hope looks bleak. He keeps a good front but the torture wears on him. Darak’s luck might have changed as some help appears in an unlikely place.

How do the pair survive what’s next? Readers see more players enter the game of control as the story progresses. With mounting stakes, the unlikely pair have their destinies in their own hands. What path will they choose? If the final pages are any indications, the secrets of the Sacred Ring are about to explode!

VOID RIVALS #5 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Credit: Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics - Cover: Jae Lee)

Just when readers think they know the answers, Kirkman switches up the questions. The mystery surrounding Solila drives the main focus of this issue. Returning home, there is a sense of danger and grave consequences after her initial arrival. With the introduction of Mistress Vill, Kirkman constructs an engaging situation for the book’s most enigmatic character.

Equal billing is also shown to Darak’s new direction. The reveals of where he is heading now is an exciting change to the story. With the addition of many new players, the direction of the book can shift gears easily. Both roads look to lead back to a confrontation and this is nothing but win for the readers.

De Felici and Delpeche present the tensious mood between the leading pair with very noteworthy visuals. The opening scene in detainment is a strong moment with the body language reflecting the trouble they are in. The conversation plays out well with the mannerisms being showcased through their masks.

There are some great Transformers influenced pages to break up the story which long time fans of the “Robots In Disguise” will be excited to see. Darak’s story escalades quickly and the art team gives the readers a climbing theme of anxiousness to see where he heads now. The closing moments tie both characters’ new directions together, ending the issue with much to break down.

VOID RIVALS #5 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Credit: Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics - Cover: Conor Hughes)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The universe of Void Rivals grows with more combustible elements thrown in the mix. Kirkman, De Felici and the team present new consequences for Solila’s actions with fantastic writing and art. The series heads into unknown territory and this issue is one you simply can’t afford to miss on New Comic Book Day!

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ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LATERN #1 (DC COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are checking out a tale starring one of DC Comics’ first superheroes! When fans hear the name “Green Lantern”, most might think of Hal Jordan or John Stewart amongst the legendary Green Lantern Corps. However, the first hero associated with the emerald power ring debuted in 1940. His name is Alan Scott.

ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #1 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Matt Herms and Lucas Gattoni features one of the JSA’s founders in a story you simply can’t pass on at the LCS this week. Let’s take a closer look at the opening chapter, shall we?

ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #1 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Matt Herms and Lucas Gattoni (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: David Talaski)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story beings with a 1941 front page newspaper story touting “THE GREEN LANTERN DOES IT AGAIN!”. Readers see the Bulletin lead report breaking down an encounter versus Solomon Grundy. A voice speaks up and claims the paper didn’t catch everything.

The voice belongs to J. Edgar Hoover. He’s in the CIA Headquarters talking withe the hero in the spotlight himself, Alan Scott aka The Green Lantern. Hoover is grilling Scott over the encounter and why the beloved Justice Society Of America (JSA) weren’t featured. Scott states how his association with the team is very loose in his opinion. Hoover disagrees and applies pressure for a stronger bond. The pressure is in the form of a file pertaining to “Project Crimson”.

Readers also witness Hoover having a file with intimate photos of Scott and fellow US Army solider John Ladd.

The story shifts to 1936 California and happier times between Scott and Ladd. Scott seems to question his relationship’s rection to the general public of the 1936. The pair set course for an army project that could mean a future for the lovers. That project is called “Project Crimson”.

However, the story jumps back to 1941 and Green Lantern is needed. Readers bare witness that the call to action is no ordinary mission. The stage is set for Alan Scott to be tested with his future while processing an area of his past that stays with him to this day. If readers thought that was enough, there is no possible way to prepare for the final page! Get ready for a story that won’t let the light burn out for all who bear witness.

ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #1 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Matt Herms and Lucas Gattoni (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: John K. Snyder III)

Sheridan gives readers a story driven with love and emotion. Alan Scott is portrayed as someone conflicted as to what he wants versus society’s expectations during that time period. The love story between Scott and Ladd is an easy connection with readers. How it progresses adds another dimension to the superhero aspect of “Project Crimson”.

Knowing how vital their work is, Sheridan never lets that overshadow the power of the couple’s love. Tying it back to the future in 1941 establishes a greater impact on Scott, who is still coming to terms with his superhero career. Bringing this all together with a final page that is certain to have fans talking is a great compliment to the spectacular direction of this engaging tale.

Tormey and Herms provide strong visuals to balance the writing out with. The opening full page newspaper panel sets events in course with a direct statement. The following panels showcase the chess match between Hoover’s demands and Scott’s feelings of carving his own path. The panels featuring Scott and Ladd’s talk of their relationship are bursting with emotional reactions.

From Scott’s hesitation to Ladd’s undying support, these make for the biggest wins from the art team on connecting with the audience. The final act heightens the looming threat at hand while bringing events full circle. This is perfectly closed out with a superb final page that readers will be shocked to see and can’t wait to see more of this team’s work.

ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #1 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Matt Herms and Lucas Gattoni (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Nick Robles)

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

Love is the most powerful energy in the universe. The latest saga involving the JSA standout character leaves no doubt in readers minds of this with an unforgettable first issue. Sheridan’s emotionally driven writing blends with Tormey and Herms’ vibrant art to offer readers a story that transcends the average superhero themes. This is one on New Comic Book Day you absolutely have to have before leaving the shop.

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DUCK AND COVER #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 are following along one of the latest Scott Snyder stories on the Comixology Originals line! In case anyone has been missing out on the Best Jackett Press imprint, the next wave of books are hitting the digital shop with By a Threadand the next chapter in a story based in the 1950’s.

DUCK AND COVER #2 by Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo and Bernardo Brice leads readers on an epic journey into sci-fi and mystery. Let’s not wait another second and head into breaking down this chapter!

DUCK AND COVER #2 - SCOTT SNYDER, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo and Bernardo Brice (CREDIT: Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press and Stout Club)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING *** LAST ISSUE REVIEW

Del Reeves never thought in his wildest dreams the world around him would change so much. After the fallout at a drive-in theatre fight, Del and others involved with the fight get caught in a bomb blast at “Daytension”. Once they come to, the kids witness first hand how much has changed!

This chapter begins with Pugg Lansky having a flashback to an incident with his father. Lansky is the person responsible for the fight at Del’s Drive-In Movie. Snapping back to the present storyline and Pugg’s head is reattached to a new body. It is a gripping scene that reminds all that not everything will have a happy ending.

Meanwhile the remaining survivors assess what has happened to their world. However, they don’t have time as they’re ambushed but some mutated creatures. Del quickly sees that the radio station is near by. A plan is made and the group braves the harsh environment. The group arrives but not with ease. Luckily, the DJ known as Popscile blares loud music to be a distraction.

Readers quickly learn that more has happened to this world than anyone knows. What secrets are found? What dangers lie ahead. The New World Status dives into the unknown as the closing moments build towards a shocking final page. After witnessing the visual, it will be difficult to patiently wait for the next chapter. There’s many things to like with this story.

Snyder keeps readers guessing with where the story heads now. The group of survivors have an uneasiness to their actions as they process what has happened. Being caught up in a letteral unstable environment pushes their limits. Snyder showcases how they are not ready for what lies ahead. The sense of fear and doubt haunt this group/ That said, a quick easter egg is dropped later in this issue that can only add to more distrust. This builds to the final page where the story bookends perfectly from where it started here.

Albuquerque and Maiolo waste no time blending in various elements to this story. From the opening flashback to the current state of Pugg, the art team leaves no doubt on the beginning of the story. There’s a subtle but excellent panel of how the survivors drive forward through a clear night sky via the coloring of panels. It gives readers a sense of calm before the script ramps up the speed. The latter half of the book may catch some off-guard but it plays into the essence of this thrilling sci-fi tale.

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The sharp writing of Snyder blends with Albuquerque’s creative visuals to give readers an engaging chapter to an already impressive story. The elements of mystery and horror challenge Del and the survivors to new levels. This leads readers to be clamoring for the next chapter whenever its’ hitting the digital shop next.

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SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #6 (IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the throwback superhero saga of Grant Garrison heads into a breaking point with its’ latest chapter via Image Comics. Since its’ debut, the story has introduced a wide variety of characters and given fans a renewed sense of classic superhero storytelling.

The Savage Strength of StarStorm #6 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone leads Grant and company into an epic showdown. With the fate of the universe on the line, let’s take a closer look and see how things pan out, shall we?

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After the Omega Squadron rescued Grant, Jen and Eli, they were informed of an alien Vanguard coming to Earth. Being recruited into the upcomin battle, The resistance secret base was compromised with the heroes escaping and on the run. With the city left in shambles, readers open to see Bolt, Kid Bolt and Paaldin running away from the forces of Evil invading. Luckily for them, they run into more re-inforcements.

All the while, the trio of Grant, Eli and Jen escape with Ren and find out his true origin. Readers get plenty of information as the mystery of Grant starts coming together. Hard choices are forthcoming. Can Grant make the right ones to win the war or protect the people he cares about? As the war rages onward, every decision leads to higher stakes.

There is plenty of action as showdowns long built finally appear. When the smoke clears, the ending of this issue will throw readers for a loop as more secrets are revealed. The future of Grant Garrison looks to change course yet again and that’s nothing but a win for readers.

The Savage Strength of StarStorm #6 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Wes Craig)

The ever expanding universe Dew Craig has created grows further with this arc ending chapter. It is always impressive to see how many original characters appear in each issue but this one might be a record breaker. With the feeling of intergalactic war looming, it fits the story perfectly and gives it a serious tone.

The revelations surrounding Grant and his powers also make big impact as he gets thrown tough calls that his inexperience might not be ready for. All of this leads to a closing act which no reader will see coming. It’s paced well with the action not to slip under the radar as one chapter closes and a brand new one looks to begin.

Craig and Firestone add in great two page spreads. When readers think “War”, the art doesn’t falter in presenting that aspect of the story. There’s a great one page spread introducing more characters before all hell breaks loose with the battle of good versus the Draigonian Empire. The complimenting two page full spread is sure to be a hit with fans. The closing moments throws everything in reverse as Grant’s decisions change the course of the book as the chapter ends.

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The opening arc for Grant Garrison closes on a solid note with an issue that brings the action. Craig and Finestone construct big action and high drama as the strength of Starstorm might not be enough to carry the weight of the universe in his hands. Make sure to check this issue out on New Comic Books Day!

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LOCAL MAN #6 (IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, we are heading back to Farmington and the next chapter in Jack Xaver’s redemption story. Since its’ debut, LOCAL MAN has been a tale that blends elements of the founding members debut books of the 1990’s with modern storytelling. After the first arc was finished, the question became “where do we go from here”? Fortunately those questions were quickly answered as the next chapter is finally hitting the LCS this week.

LOCAL MAN #6 by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio grows the legend of CROSSJACK even further. Let’s take a closer look and see how things shape up from here, shall we?

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Jack Xaver aka Crossjack is a former member of the super hero Third Gen. After public humiliation with his firing, Jack returns to his hometown with a very unfriendly welcome. His past didn’t take too long to follow him home as a rising body count lead to more skeletons coming out about his past adventures. After the death of Camo Crusader and stopping the serial killer Deliverance, Jack now tries adjusting to life in his new stat quo….again.

This issue kicks off with the residents of Farmington trying to enjoy some delicious goods at Auntie Inga’s baked goods. Much like any small town USA, news travels fast. With Jack’s return, the reaction is mixed. However, everything stops at a drop of a dime as Jack walks in the dinner. Jack meets up with Igna, his only friend who’s not as all that she seems. A private moment is interrupted by Igna’s father but that’s not the most shocking interruption at the dinner.

With a gunshot going off, readers see that the legacy of Camo Crusader isn’t going gently into the quiet night. The mood is tense as Jack needs to face this latest challenge head on. How will public enemy #1 handle the moment and following fallout?

The next phase of the story throws an interesting mystery into Jack’s already complicated life. The town of Farmington has already been rocked by Jack’s past catching up. With the final page, Readers will question what they are seeing as the wait for the next issue begins.

Seeley and Fleecs pick up right where they left off with a great return issue. The complexity of Jack Xaver is one of the best aspects of this story. Jack is not a morally sound character but tries being better when the hero side needs to appear. The dynamic between Igna and Jack is a nice addition to the overall tale. This issue shows that Jack might have one more supporter by the time it’s all said and done but can his conscious carry the weight? The threat this issue plays right into the climate and opinion of public disillusion when dealing with the news. It’s a great take that Jack plays off from with ease. The closing chapter leaves many questions but fans will be very happy they picked up this issue and series.

The art encloses the magic of small-town talk right from the start of the book. The panels showing the various residents gives an idea of the varying opinion of Jack. Thus is capped off with his full page appearance for the issue. There’s also solid action panels when Jack has to switch to “Hero Mode”. This plays right into his reactions to being a hero again. Jack’s world is ever-evolving and the art mirrors the constant swings of how he feels. This leads into the closing moments with a final image that no one will see coming. Strong work as always with how this side of heroism is portrayed.

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Jack Xaver is back whether his hometown wants it or not! Seeley, Fleecs and the team don’t miss a beat as they gives readers great character moments with grand artwork to send Crossjack onto his next adventure. Local Man is always a great puck-up on New Comic Book Day!

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SUPERMAN #7 (DC COMICS)

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On this entry, we are looking at an anniversary issue from DC Comics that is truly astonishing. In the illustrious history of the Man Of Steel, there have been many titles with Action Comics clearing over 1000+ issues. Now another title inches its’ way closer to 1000 but hitting #850 is nothing to overlook!

Superman #7 (Legacy #850) by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Edwin Galmon, Dan Jurgens, Alejandro Sánchez, Norm Rapmund, and Ariana Maher continues the latest challenge to the Man of Tomorrow along with setting the stage for his next 850 issues. Let’s take a closer look and see how things fare, shall we?

Superman #7 (Legacy #850) by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Edwin Galmon, Dan Jurgens, Alejandro Sánchez, Norm Rapmund, and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover : Jamal Campbell)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The Story begins with Perry White reflecting on Superman. Readers can see the internal reflection on top of the Daily Planet. It is capped off with Superman flying overhead. The iconic image makes a footnote to Perry. Suddenly things snap back to present time where Perry is having a rally for his political run for Mayor of Metropolis.

During the rally, The prisoner that Lex Luthor had imprisoned away makes a grand entrance. The figure known as the Chained attacks. Perry knows him as Sammy Stryker. Before they can talk, some help arrives by way of the Super-Family! Connor Kent, Supergirl, Steel (Natahsa Irons) and Super-Man Kenan Kong fight back against the big threat to no avail.

Meanwhile, Superman still imprisoned underneath Stryker’s Island Penitentiary. Readers begin to question if can he escape? The fight with the Chained rolls out onto the Metropolis streets. Can Superman escape to save the day?

Readers begin to see how the key players are put into position. The danger escalates as the Super Family struggles against the powerful foe. The resolution builds for what’s next but that won’t be the only key story piece in these pages. The story of Lex Luthor’s current situation escalates quickly but not as fast as the closing act. There is much to process as a classic character arrives with a plan that will send chills down readers’ spine until next issue.

Superman #7 by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Edwin Galmon, Dan Jurgens, Alejandro Sánchez, Norm Rapmund, Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Greg Capullo)

Williamson shows readers why Superman will forever remain a symbol of hope. Right from the start, the early reflections of Perry White illustrate how much the Man of Steel impacts a normal citizen. Rolling this into hos own sub-plot, Williamson keeps readers guessing at what secrets he has in his sleeve.

The escape from Stryker’s Island is well done demonstrating Superman’s never ending drive to do help others. The resolution leaves much open for fans to ponder. The other two big stories get their fair share of spotlight with bigger implications down the road. What a time it is to be a Superman fan with Williamson wirting!

Gleb Melnikov took the majorty of art duties for this issue. The two page spread of Superman flying drives home the iconic image he gives off to those watching from a distance. The action scenes with the Unchained bring another level of excitment to the book.

Edwin Galmon and Dan Jurgens add their unique styles to the sub-plots which gel very easy with the overall issue. The latter story pops off the page as it foreshadows where things are heading after this monumental issue.

Superman #7 (Legacy #850) by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Edwin Galmon, Dan Jurgens, Alejandro Sánchez, Norm Rapmund, and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover : Lee Bermejo)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The anniversary issue of this Man of Tomorrow title sets the foundation for a great reminder for the future of Truth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow. Williamson weaves a multi-layered book with many tales to be excited about. Backed by an all-star lineup on art duties and this book needs to be in your collection by the end of New Comic Book day!

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JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #1 (DC COMICS/LEGENDARY COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are checking out an EVENT that is guaranteed to have fans talking at the shops about! Three pop culture entities, one amazing story! In one corner, you have the greatest heroes of the DC COMICS universe: The Justice League. In another corner, you have the “King Of All Monsters”…GODZILLA! Completing the trifecta is the “Eighth Wonder Of The World”…KING KONG!

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #1 by Brian Buccellato (NO/ONE, MIDLIFE), Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft brings these characters together with a story that needs to be read to be believed! Let’s check out this crossover and see what’s unfolding, shall we?

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #1 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft (Credit: DC COMICS/LEGENDARY COMICS - Cover: Drew Johnson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins on top of the Daily Planet. A table is set for two with a happy couple seated. Readers see one of comics’ greatest couples enjoying their time alone: Clark Kent and Lois Lane. It’s a normal conversation which leads to Clark dropping to one knee to propose! However, the happy moment has an uninvited guest crash the party. GODZILLA HAS ARRIVED IN METROPOLIS!!!!

Meanwhile at the JLA Watchtower twelve hours prior, another dynamic duo is watching footage of Superman fighting crime. Readers know this pair as Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) and The Flash (Barry Allen). Their commentary shows concern for Superman burning himself out for trying too much. they’re interrupted by Supergirl, who mentions she is filling in for Clark during his “vacation” after proposing. They notice on the screen Clark is flying into battle against Titano. By the time the rest of the Justice League arrives to help, Superman has saved the day.

All the while, readers find out that Titano was just a small part to a bigger scheme hatched by some familiar villains. How things play out will catch readers off guard. The latter portion of the book steers events into a clear direction that will please fans. The closing moments will leave no doubt that this is one story you absolutely can’t afford to miss!

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #1 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft (Credit: DC COMICS/LEGENDARY COMICS - Cover: JIM LEE)

Buccellato sets the stage for a truly memorable event. The introduction to Godzilla in the story establishes how big the moment is. The same can be said when Kong debuts as well. Buccellato gives the Superman sub-plot enough time to connect with readers, providing a welcomed break between all the action. With all the pop-culture titans involved, the pacing moves very smoothly. The villains making their moves behind the scenes is pure superhero storytelling bliss. How all the parties ultimately come together is a prime example of this. For anyone who questioned how this would all work out, those fears were quieted quickly. This is going to be something special within this series.

Duce and Guerrero leave a lasting impression on readers with the Hollywood feel of this initial chapter. The two-page spread introduction of Godzilla has that “big fight feel” that the King of Monsters demands. The conversations involving Superman’s “Big Question” reflects the team’s happiness for their friend via their reactions. The action sequences carry that classic “Saturday morning” vibe that readers have grown up with and love. The latter portion of the book offers a few more grand entrances before departing on a final image that one can’t help but be excited for what’s next.

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #1 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft (Credit: DC COMICS/LEGENDARY COMICS - Cover: DAN MORA)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

Combining some of Pop Culture’s biggest characters in one book is a challenege onto itself. The creative team of Buccallato, Duce and Guerrero give fans an unforgettable first impression with incredible writing mixed with energetic visuals. There’s no way after reading the first issue readers won’t be counting down the days for the next round at the LCS!

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BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #20

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

For this entry, the best superhero book at the comic shops returns with its legendary creative team in tow. In this incarnation of the tales of two of DC Comics’ most legendary characters, the benchmark has been raised to a whole new level. Each of the story arcs thus far have won fans over left and right with its’ creative takes. Now heading into a brand new arc, the creators are referencing a classic story as the backdrop.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #20 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands heads into a brand new story arc. Let’s not wait another second and jump into the new story, shall we?

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #20 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with The Flash running through the Multiverse. Readers see his narration play out explaining his actions. Mapping the Multiverse is something the Scarlet Speedster watches over with all the possible other worlds coming into play. On this run, The Flash sees someone that causes alarm. The shadow is very well known to longtime DC readers. New readers may be thrown ff for now, but they will find out soon enough.

Meanwhile in Gotham City, The trio of Batman, Robin and Superman are set to face off with some of Wonder Woman’s rogues. That is until the Flash crashes the party. Superman receives some news concerning David Sikela aka Boy Thunder, a sidekick that vanished in the timestream a while back. The Flash may have found him but he’s not in a good place.

Readers see the plan is to retrieve David. However, the place they are going is not an easy place to survive. It is a historic place in DC Comics Lore. David is on a world where the trinity of heroes fans know is vastly different. they are on the homeworld of Magog. The world is that of “KINGDOM COME”!!!!!!! Get ready for one hell of an adventure as the World’s Finest are going to be tested like never before!

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #20 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Daniel Sampere)

Waid returns home to one of his most iconic stories in all of comic history. If fans are not familiar with that story (painted art by Alex Ross), make a point to go read it! The introduction by the Flash is a great introduction to Flash’s consistent dabbling into the timestream. After seeing what he did, Superman wastes no time into heading right into the unknown.

The nobility of not breaking a promise plays right into his character. What he and Batman find brings back much nostalgia to the classic story. The drama builds perfectly heading into the closing act with ends reflecting the world they are now stepping into.

Mora returns in a monster way to the series! The introduction with the Flash pops off the pages with two full page, detailed panels. Once the title heroes jump into the new world, the art reflects the somberness of the classic story. There’s another powerful two page spread which drives the point home about the terrifying world of “Kingdom Come”.

The other nods to the classic story play out strong to capture fans’ attention. This leads into a solid ending with a final image building more anticipation for what’s coming next issue. A story revisiting the past may be difficult but when Mora is on art, nothing is impossible to pull off.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #20 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Björn Barends)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

Dan Mora returns after a two-issue break to lead readers into the powerful world of “Kingdom Come”. The phenomenal art is fueled by Waid’s excellent writing (along with the other creative team members) giving readers a journey into DC Comics history that simply can’t be missed!

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NYCC 2023 - DAY 2 RECAP

Welcome to a special edition of Parlay points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH Podcast!

We are continuing our coverage from New York Comic Con 2023 with a recap of all the news breaking on Day 2. Things have really picked up steam as the weekend is progressing. No matter what you’re fandom is, there is MUCH to talk about. Let’s take a quick spin around the news to know coming from the Javits Center:

Logo Credit: New York Comic Con (Reed Pop)

  • The morning kicked off with Comixology Originals announcing new titles hitting the imprint. Leading the pack is the third and final chapter of The All Nighter by Chip Zdarsky and Jason Loo. The Supernatural tale has been a fantastic read and looks to finish their story starting on October 31st.

  • Apple TV had a panel for their new show “Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters” which debuts on the service November 17th. Fans were treated to an airing of the first episode and if you weren’t in attendance, here is a link to the trailer!

  • DC Comics dropped some major news concerning “Action Comics” that Jason Aaron and John Timms as well as Joshua Williamson along with Rafa Sandoval. They will be replacing Phillip Kennedy Johnson who ends his 3-year run with Action Comics Annual 2023 in December.

  • Ghost Machine had their formal kick-off Panel with Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok leading the conversation with the company’s founders in tow. This imprint has new series lined up with the goal in mind of making stories with “Characters First” as the motto. Fans were treated to an ashcan on details on the new stories to come as well.

  • Marvel Spider-Man Gang War was the talk of #MarvelNYCC this year. The battle for New York City has many fan-favorite characters involved and looks very promising after this panel’s conversation. Take a look at the trailer for the year-ending event.

  • Image Comics had some big news announced with a new series that has a loaded creative team behind it. THE INFERNALS by Noah Gardner, Ryan Parrott and John J. Pearson. The concept is dealing with the legacy of the Anti-Christ should have fans talking in anticipation.

  • Word broke about a “proof of Concept” trailer involving Rob Liefeld’s Bloodstrike Character of the early Image/Extreme Studio days via Liefled’s Instagram. Expect to hear more from this project as this will be one to keep an eye on.

That’s all from Day 2 at NYCC. With major panels going down on Saturday, expect the pulse of pop culture to continue to beat thru NYC.

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NYCC 2023 - DAY 1 RECAP

Welcome to a special edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog for the ODPH podcast!

Logo credit: New York Comic Con (Reed Pop)

For this entry, we’re recapping Day 1 of the biggest weekend of 2023 for Pop Culture : New York Comic Con! With a very excited crowd inside the Javits, there have been some headlines making some noise on Thursday, October 12th. The ODPH podcast is attending as press and here are the stories that caught our attention:

  • DC Comics announced the return of the “Elseworlds” imprint. If readers are not familiar with the line, it is an imprint that allows creators to tell imaginative tales involving the great DC heroes outside of the current timeline. “Kingdom Come: and “JLA: the Nail” are some classic examples of stories that fit this line. “Batman: Nightfire” and ”Green Lantern: Dusk” are two of six new titles that are goign to be on fans radars when they debut in early 2024.

  • GHOST MACHINE is a brand new company that made a BIG splash at NYCC. Led by Jason Fabok, the new company looks win over fans with titles like Rook: Exodus leading the way. I had the chance to catch up with Jason at the Ghost Machine booth and trust me, we will be hearing much about this imprint heading into the new year. Stay Tuned.

  • For fans of The Walking Dead, there was much news to be excited about. It was announced at the panel that #TheOnesWhoLives, The LONG awaited project featuring Rick and Michonne is FINALLY set to air at February 2024. Fans caught a glimpse of what to expect during the panel. It was also announced that Melissa McBride is set to join the “Daryl Dixon” series which wraps up season one on October 15th.

    There’s more stories to discuss so keep your eyes on ODPH social media along with Nerd Initiative and don’t miss all the breaking news from the big event in the Big Apple…..Till next time