RESURRECTION OF MAGNETO #4 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, we’re checking out the conclusion of a dangerous return in the X-Men Universe. With the fall of the Krakoan Era happening, the X-Men need all the help they can get. Storm has taken it upon herself to even the odds. Storm has gone to literally hell and back, returning with the X-Men’s greatest foe. The Master of Magnetism is BACK!

RESURRECTION OF MAGNETO #4 by Al Ewing, Luciano Vecchio, David Curiel, Jesus Aburtov, and Joe Sabino welcomes Magneto back into the fight versus Orchis.

Let’s take a deeper dive into the big return.

RESURRECTION OF MAGNETO #4 by Al Ewing, Luciano Vecchio, David Curiel, Jesus Aburtov, and Joe Sabino (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After dealing with the Shadow King, Storm and Magneto have returned to the land of the living. It’s not a moment too soon as Orchis makes their big play to eliminate Mutantkind.

The chapter starts off with Magneto crashing an Orchis base. Soldiers are firing but Magneto pushes forward. These troops are easily outmatched for what they’re dealing with. Magneto’s only question is to revert back to his deadly past or be a changed man and show mercy.

With a looming stand-off, Magneto is forced to make a choice. Trapped mutants are behind closed doors. One false move will set off nerve gas killing them all. What choice can he make? Sacrifice himself to save others? Defiantly standup to the surrounding guards?

Readers watch as a choice is made. There is little doubt of what the outcome is. This becomes the least of Magneto’s worries as the challenge waiting after this proves to be a deadlier threat than expected.

The closing act is filled with big action. It’s fitting for the grand return of Mutankind’s loyal defender. Once the closing pages unfold, there is no question that a new player has entered the fight, wherever humanity and Orchis is ready or not.

RESURRECTION OF MAGNETO #4 by Al Ewing, Luciano Vecchio, David Curiel, Jesus Aburtov, and Joe Sabino (Marvel Entertainment) Cover: Alex Maleev

Ewing shows Magneto’s struggles to find his identity after his return. Can he go back to his old ways or has his experiences humbled him? It is a great conflict that carries through the chapter. With every action, readers see the different sides come out.

Once the big threat of the issue arrives, Magento is forced to conquer his demons to finish the obstacle. Knowing that the world he has returned to is vastly different, the writing gives the impression of elf-awareness with the world watching. This can only add more intrigue going into the final moments of Krokoan time.

Vecchio, Curiel and Aburtov give a stoic return for Magento in many visuals for this chapter. The opening full page panel sets the tone for the rest of the book. Readers get a before and after with the surrounding soldiers that leaves no question of the brutality of wronging Magento.

Emotions run high as the final battle begins. The art team unleashed Magneto’s rage for this fight with a strong full page visual. Even with the full parting page, the art team leaves readers knowing that Magneto is back without question.

FINAL POINT: 8

The question of identity haunts the return of the Master Of Magnetism. With Ewing displaying all the emotions, Magento’s true self emerges. The art team delves into multiple full page images fitting for a legend’s grand homecoming.

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HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #22 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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For this entry, we are following the final story involving a fan-favorite “slaughter-verse” character. House of Slaughter has given fans featured stories on certain characters. Few have won over readers such as Jace Boucher. Last we saw “The Boucher”, it appears his luck has run out. Can he make it though this latest ordeal in one piece?

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #22 BY Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miquel Muerto and AndWorld Design (Series Development: James Tynion IV and Designs and Development: Werther Dell’Edera) looks to give fans some more clues on the Butcher’s last stand.

Let’s take a closer look and see how things shape up.

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #22 BY Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miquel Muerto and AndWorld Design (Series Development: James Tynion IV and Designs and Development: Werther Dell’Edera) BOOM! Studios COVER: Nimit Malavia

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins in an abandoned amusement park. A young boy stands underneath a carousel. His name is Sunny Boucher. Sunny was under the care of Jace Boucher. That was the case until he was recruited into the House of Boucher by Jolie Boucher. Voices fill the air eluding to Sunny being in trouble.

The story shifts to Sunny being back at the House with Jolie. Jolie mentions how the Order from Chicago is here to take care of Jace. She sets up Sunny to trick Jace into walking into a trap.

Will Jace take the bait? Readers watch as the young boy is influenced to be the decoy to an onslaught. The rival House of Slaughter has some reservations about trusting Sunny. However, it appears that the plan might be falling into place.

Brace for a final act that changes everything. The closing image will have fans on edge knowing the Butcher’s final stand is in full swing.

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #22 BY Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miquel Muerto and AndWorld Design (Series Development: James Tynion IV and Designs and Development: Werther Dell’Edera) BOOM! Studios

Sunny Boucher’s story shifts dynamics as the driver for this chapter. The writing portrays him as a child looking for direction. The dynamic with Jolie wavers from loyal to uncertain. If not for her blind confidence, Jolie would see Sunny’s swaying opinions. This builds for a strong pay-off later.

The final act will hit longtime readers more than ones who jump in on the new arc. Knowing the back story between Jace and Sunny, it is an emotional moment that leads into a stronger one unfolding. The set-up for the final page works to carry the tension right to the next chapter.

The art doesn’t steer away of the pull on Sunny. The opening image of Sunny standing by the carousel sets an eerie tone. With the word bubbles surrounding him, the fear starts creeping in the young boy. The series of panels with Jolie “recruiting” Sunny leads readers through her delusional methods. This builds towards a solid middle act and striking final page.

FINAL POINT: 8.4

The last stand of Jace Boucher speeds forward with a solid chapter. The writing shows the confliction in a character who’s still finding their way. The art gives readers a sense of the emotional toll being taken. Mix them together and you have an issue worth checking out at the Comic Shops this week.

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TRANSFORMERS #7 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, a new arc is set to begin for the Energon Universe flagship title. Since its debut, the “Robots In Disguise” return has been THE book fans have circled on their NCBD lists. Coming off the heels of its first arc conclusion, the title switches artists.

The story of Autobots and Decepticons hasn't changed but looks poised to have a major change for one side moving forward.

TRANSFORMERS #7 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) leads fans into an exciting new chapter.

Let's take a closer look at how things play out.

TRANSFORMERS #7 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins with a flashback to Cybertron. An Autobot unit leads an assault onto a holding area. The Decepticons are onto their attack. It turns into a losing effort as the onslaught pours down on the team. Elita sneaks into the building. What she finds is a literal shell of someone she used to know.

The events shift to Earth. A battleship (USS Henry Harrison) is summoned to investigate “Robots” on the coast of Washington. Readers quickly find out that who they’re looking for might not be so welcoming.

The remaining Decepticons from the battle with Optimus Prime’s forces have a meeting about their future. Soundwave calls for Starscream to step down as leader. This doesn’t go well with the ineffective leader of the group. Under Decepticon law, this action is needed to be handled via trail by combat.

Readers sit back and watch as Soundwave and Starscream battle for the crown. It is a vicious battle with a startling outcome. Once the smoke clears, Autobots need to brace for what is coming. Can they overcome another fight while still recovering? They may not have another option. The closing moments dictate there is no rest for the wicked. A decree is thrown down that will ignite a fanbase to another incredible story.

TRANSFORMERS #7 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) Cover: Jorge Corona

Johnson doesn’t brake from the fast pacing of the series with its’ latest chapter. The trial for Decepticon control features Soundwave in an unlikely role. Always being Megatron’s loyal right hand, Johnson brings Soundwave’s unwavering allegiance to their mission to the forefront. Readers see a glimpse of the levels he goes to achieve success. The fallout sets course for a new sense of urgency. This plays well to the leader’s counterpart - Optimus Prime.

Prime gives readers a sense of the toll the previous arc has taken on the Autobot leader. The writing reflects Prime’s shaken attitude but unbreakable will. What effects this will have long term is unknown. In the short time, readers are gifted a very well-balanced introduction chapter.

Corona steps into the art role ad doubles down on the big action. The fighting between StarScream and Soundwave is brutal and unforgiving. Each panel screams of the intense action portrayed. Even when Soundwave fights unfair, the art shows there is no limits he won’t go to win. This leads into a half page panel that announces to the readers who is the one left standing in Decepticon rule.

The autobots get their fair share of page time as well. In the Cybertron period, readers see a near full page visual of who lies in captivity. This is fast forwarded to Prime reliving the previous issue events. The closing images show Prime returning to focus with a near full page panel. All in all, the winning formula of drama and action continues to stay balanced for the readers.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

“If you aim for the crown, you had best not miss” is a perfect way to sum up Decepticon mentality in this latest issue. Johnson’s writing leans heavy into the big battles readers know and love. Corona steps in for art duties and gifts fans with the winning formula this series has been known for. Its’ conclusion lays down a proclamation that might not be able to be kept, but only time will tell that story.

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BATMAN AND ROBIN #8 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re continuing to follow along Gotham City’s first family. The Waynes (Bruce and Damian) have their work cut out for them on their latest case. With Man-Bat at the center of attention, the dynamic duo dives in. What they have found is a combination of unique circumstances and family bonding. The series stands apart from the rest of the Bat Family.

With its’ latest trek, the father and son team are split into different directions. Not to mention where Shish and Flatline play into the case. How will they fare with new partners along for the ride?

BATMAN AND ROBIN #8 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (DC Comics) looks to provide those answers and much more.

Let’s take a closer look and see how things shape up.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #8 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (DC Comics) Cover: Simone Di Meo

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

While in pursuit of Man-Bat, The dynamic duo has some company crash their investigation. Flatline, who has a history with Damian Wayne has arrived in Gotham. Her mission is to find her missing sister Mila. Batman gives the go ahead for Damian to help her.

In his absence, an unlikely figure enters the equation. Shush has been helping Man-Bat on his latest caper. It appears as she’s changed sides. She approaches Batman with an offer he might not be able to turn down.

This issue begins with a flashback of Mila telling her story. Readers find out that she’s not exactly lost. Mila has taken up the family business of crime. This doesn’t sit well with Robin. However, Flatline proves “blood is thicker than water.” Flatline sets up the distraction allowing Mila to escape.

Meanwhile, Batman is listening to Shush’s pitch for teaming up. The only question is that of trust. Can Batman really side with someone who’s identity reflects a dangerous rogue. Shush gives slight insight as she leads Batman into a possible break in the case. After they arrive, it seems as their luck may have run out.

How does events play for both heroes? Being split away, each has their own troubles to deal with. The action doesn’t break from its standard as conflicts arise. Once the fallout begins, it leaves one hero with an unlikely partner to pick up the pieces of the case.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #8 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (DC Comics) Cover - Nikola Čižmešija

Williamson breaks the issue into two very separate tales. The Flatline story gives fans a showcase into Damian that we rarely see. The emotional reactions to Flatline’s actions jump out. Seeing the usual focused Robin acting a tad reckless was a solid twist. Heading into the close, it will be a fun dynamic to see where things go for Damian form here.

As for Bats, its’ business as usual. Shush is written as a character of mystery. She doesn’t stray too far off the path. Seeing her drama play out with Man-Bat kept readers waiting to see her true motives. The ending is a bit of a surprise that will only have fans talking until the next chapter.

Čižmešija and Lokus step in for art duties with this issue. The opening moment with Batman and Shush is given a near two full page spread. It gives the moment weight as the sensing of motives play out. The same can be said for the Man-Bat appearances. The panels express the villain’s rage with Batman closing in.

The Robin/Flatline saga is gifted strong action panels. One scenario is with Robin and his mobile. The pace rushes through the art as the conclusion is sudden. It leads into more personal moments later heading towards the closing pages. The parting shot sets up a shift in events that will be ones fans will want to keep an eye on.

FINAL POINT: 8.1

With the appearance of Flatline, the dynamic duo is split from their case. Williamson mixes in big drama with exciting moments to move events along. Čižmešija, Lokus and Wands give both stories their own distinct looks with distinct images showcasing both leads. The conclusion will be one that leaves doors open to for readers to draw their own clues to where things head from here. Keep an eye out for this one on NCBD.

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VOID RIVALS #8 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the Energon Universe franchise lands back in comic shops with a brand new chapter. Carving its own space on the shared G.I. Joe/Transformers Universe for Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics is VOID RIVALS. The series that started the movement is in the midst of its’ new arc with a dangerous new player entering the game.

VOID RIVALS #8 BY Robert KirkmanLorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton have Darak and Solila running in the Wastelands of Zertonia. Little do they know that’s the least of their problems.

Let’s take a closer look at how things play out.

VOID RIVALS #8 BY Robert KirkmanLorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Zertonia has not been too kind to Darak and Solila. The unlikely pair are on the run. Premier Zalilak is willing to cross a line to stop them from uniting the colonies. Zalilak has unleashed Proximus to eliminate the pair.

This chapter begins with a flashback to a young Solila. She’s preparing her brother Polada for combat. With youthful emotions, Polada struggles with what’s coming. An impromptu fight breaks out between the both. Suddenly time jumps to the present.

Solila stands out in a gaze. Darak asks what’s going on. Solila brushes it off, claiming there’s no way Zalilak would dare send the person she was thinking of.

As the pair moves forward, Proximus speeds in pursuit. The duo stops to rest thinking that a possible destination could be in reach. This is until Proximus makes a bold entrance to detour their path.

With a fight to the death looming, has luck finally run out? Readers watch as the action picks up. Its resolution leaves a notable impact. None will be greater as the final page. The parting image indicates plans may have gravely changed from the original course.

VOID RIVALS #8 BY Robert KirkmanLorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) COVER: André Lima Araújo

VOID RIVALS #8 BY Robert KirkmanLorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) COVER: Qistina Khalidah

Proximus makes a grand entrance for this chapter via Kirkman’s plot. The mysterious hunter comes across as a driven, merciless soul. This is in stark contrast to the more light-hearted Darak. Solila remains the standout character in this series with her insight and reactions to their threat.

The flashback sequences elude to more as the issue goes forward. It only amplifies the outcome of the encounter between the three. Kirkman lays into the battle in the latter portion of the chapter. This is an easy win with readers as the moment carries a certain feel to the fight. The fallout changes up the original path which is another bonus of an already engaging saga.

De Felici and company make a splash with introducing Proximus with a near full one-page panel. This is followed up by an excellent two-page spread of Proximus making the first strike. Wooden’s lettering amplifies the attack tenfold.

Once the dust settles there, De Felici and Delpeche give readers some great fighting panels. Even to the moments of a helmet slowly breaking, the art team leaves nothing to chance with this encounter. The final page is a full page vision that will be haunting some readers until the next chapter drops. It’s a perfect mic drop moment with big indications.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

Making an instant impact, Proximus enters the Void Rivals saga with an action packed debut. Kirkman sets the stage with thrilling writing. The art carries the heavyweight fight feel with every action image. With a show-stopping final page, this will be a book fans will be buzzing about.

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GRIM #16 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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For this entry, the coolest book at the LCS returns! With a style and appeal that is all its own, the (after) life and times of Jessica Harrow has been a monster hit. Combining multiple elements of storytelling, comics’ favorite reaper has pushed the limits of creativity. Now entering a new arc, the series continues to set a high bar for others to follow.

GRIM #16 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano dives back into Jessica’s latest challenge: Annabel unleashing pure Hell on an unsuspecting Earth! Even with allies around her, will it be enough to stop the rogue Reaper?

Let’s not delay another second & check this issue out!

GRIM #16 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (BOOM! Studios)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After being betrayed by her aunt Adira, Jessica and her friends Eddie and Marcel have been tested to extreme measures. The tables turned quickly as Annabel used Adira’s bribe for a returned soul to unleash pure Sin! Now, Jessica and her remaining allies have bunkered down inside a diner as Annabel runs wild.

This chapter begins with a flashback sequence in 2003 Afghanistan. A young soldier is inside a building with another wounded known as Monroe aka “Roe.” The narration walks readers through the mindset of the lead soldier. As he helps up his wounded partner, a head shot kills Roe instantly.

The soldier processes what has just happened. Taking heavy fire, the narration shifts to the soldier fearing the end is near. Suddenly another voice jumps in and asks an awkward question. The time snaps back to present. Eddie is the guilty party for interrupting the narrator.

The mystery voice behind the flashback is none other than the Priest, whos’ story takes center stage. With Jessica gearing up to lead a fight, the Priest’s story of life and loss ignites a deeply moving tale. Readers will become locked in as events play out. Once the final pages unfold, the conclusion hits heavy with the inevitable about ready to commence.

GRIM #16 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (BOOM! Studios) Cover: Riley Rossmo

Phillips pens an intense chapter filled with deeply emotional moments. The Priest’s story is filled with the deadly side of war. The phrase “War Is Hell” is never an understatement. Phillips weaves readers through the many phases of the Priest’s time in combat.

It carries a heavy weight as the moments build towards a crushing conclusion. The impact it has on Jessica is very evident. Knowing what lies ahead, even someone who’s been surrounded by death can still be affected by the life of a living being. This chapter gives a moving start to an already layers saga.

Flaviano, Renzi and Napolitano depict the hellish landscape of war with very bold imagery. The full page image of Roe’s death holds nothing back. The Priest’s reactions to events wear heavy with his facial responses. The ending of the flashback moments will hit readers very hard in their feelings. Even in the present, the art team closes events with a solid parting image, bracing for what lies ahead. Each creative member wastes no time in giving fans a return they won’t soon forget.

FINAL POINT: 9.8

Comics’ coolest book crashes New Comic Book Day with a powerful venture. Phillips’ strong writing lays the groundwork for a powerful chapter. The extreme landscape comes to life with the talents of Flaviano, Renzi and Napolitano crafting the dark imagery of the Priest’s past. This chapter is prime example of why Grim gets so much praise in its’ storytelling.

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GEIGER #1 (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS)

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In a short amount of time, an upstart company has taken the comic book and pop culture world by storm. With a roster of creators that reads like an all-star team, fans have been dialed in on every move. From New York Comic Con in 2023 to their giant sized debut one-shot in January 2024, the buzz has been undeniable.

The company is GHOST MACHINE

In a bold and daring move, Ghost Machine is unleashing their first wave of books all on the same day ("Ghost Machine Day" - April 3rd, 2024).

Along with Rook:Exodus (art by Jason Fabok) and Redcoat (art by Bryan Hitch), a character that first debuted in 2021 returns in an ongoing series with its' original creative team back for the ride.

GEIGER #1 by Geoff JohnsGary Frank, Brad Anderson and Rob Leigh (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS) blazes its' path into the unnamed universe.

Let’s not wait another moment and check this issue out!

GEIGER #1 by Geoff JohnsGary Frank, Brad Anderson and Rob Leigh (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS)

Johns hits the ground running right where the one-shot left off. Tariq Geiger is a conflicted soul. Finding purpose after losing his family in the events of the Unknown War, Geiger is on the move.

In a small town, Geiger wastes no time handling injustice in a very violent way. Johns crafts him as "a good guy but not a nice guy". His methods are vicious and cold. His reasons have good intentions behind them. They are a reflection of the emptiness felt in the new world.

The dynamic with his unlikely "sidekick"? Nate provides a break from the normal brooding periods readers have witnesses. Nate is a lost soul in his own right. Looking for purpose in a man with no clear direction, Nate is written as a sad soul but ultimately has some signs of a possible better future.

Geiger never escapes his past with flashback sequences that remind fans what this whole line is based on: Characters first. Factor in a building final act and the debut hits all the marks ushering in this new line with style and substance.

GEIGER #1 by Geoff JohnsGary Frank, Brad Anderson and Rob Leigh (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS) Cover: Ivan Reis

Frank , Anderson and Leigh display the future (25 years from now) as a lawless and brutal landscape. Geiger exemplifies this point with a gorgeous two page full spread handling the problems in the town he is passing by. There is no shortage of extreme justice with these images. It sets a strong pace for the remainder of the chapter.

Nate and Geiger's encounter is filled with uneasiness and confusion. The reactions on both faces clearly connect to readers on where the personalities will be clashing. Leigh's lettering brings in the next conflict with a half page panel. The action is well times with Anderson's coloring elevating the mere Prescence of Geiger on his attackers. A near full page panel is perfectly quoted with "He's absolutely glorious" as Geiger ascends down to fight.

The flashback moments with Tariq and his family continue to ground the hero. It never lets him (or the reader) lose sight of the human behind the force of nature. The parting images tease what's next like what great storytellers do. Geiger #1 is no exception to that.

FINAL POINT: 9.5

With all eyes of the comic world waiting with baited breath, the Ghost Machine's walking weapon returns in a monster way. Johns' superb writing ties in the conflict internally as well as the unnamed universe's latest onslaught. Frank, Anderson and Leigh gift readers with intense visuals that leave nothing to chance. There's no way anyone reads this and doesn't immediately go "THIS is what storytelling is all about"!

SHE'S RUNNING ON FUMES #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, the story of Jody and Jeanie continues to rebuild itself in the pages of She’s Running On Fumes. Last readers watches, Jody was home and still recovering from a terrible car accident. With money issues growing, Jeanie must take over her husband’s “business” to keep things afloat.

SHE’S RUNNING ON FUMES #3 by Dennis Hopeless, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, and Heather Antos (Comixology originals) spotlights Jeanie’s struggles as the pressue mounts.

Let’s take a closer look at how things fare now.

SHE’S RUNNING ON FUMES #3 by Dennis Hopeless, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, and Heather Antos (Comixology originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins at a junkyard. Jeanie is working with Corn Dog and Boodie. Pickign up the slack of her injured husband, the daily routine for Jeanie has drastically changed.

From here, the story shifts to a party for Alisa. The setting is a kids restaurant. Jeanie talks with her mother. A surprise comes across her way. Jeanie is presented tickets to Hawaii! The pleasant gesture causes a flashback to her younger years. Unfortunately, the happy moment is spoiled as Jody’s injuries. Jody thinks the costumes animals are robots. Sadly for him, they are not….

Once the family is escorted outside, Corn Dog is waiting for payment. Jeanie’s happy day takes a detour due to the “family Business”.

Readers watch as other factors start coming into play. Even a simple family getaway can’t outrun trouble. What can Jeanie do now? The closing act gives some clarity as things might be turning a corner. Will it be short lived or a reality? Time will only tell. The final image bookends the beginning as there appears to be more to Jody’s visions that meet the eye.

SHE’S RUNNING ON FUMES #3 by Dennis Hopeless, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, and Heather Antos (Comixology originals)

The life and times of Jeanie never cease to demonstrate her strengths. The simple task of giving her kids a happy birthday doesn’t allow her to escape the drama surrounding her. Hopeless doesn’t shy away from her challenges. Seeing her deal with a rude camper is prime example.

Hopeless crafts the scene with excellent back and forth commentary with Jody. Their relationship is far from perfect, but its’ Jeanie’s will that pushes it forward. The closing act shows a drastic change in events. Where it ends up will be anyone’s guess.

Jenkins captures Jeanie’s frustration and doesn’t let readers forget about it. The moments with Corn Dog reflects the strain her new “assignment” is taking. Even when the family breaks away for a fun day, the range of emotions pour off the page. This is very evident in the latter half of the book. Once the turning point happens, Jenkins gives the moment a dramatic flare before closing with an ominous panel.

FINAL POINT: 8

The looming danger of Jody’s past haunts Jeanie’s present with another strong chapter of SROF. Hopeless dabbles between dire straits and defiant will with the writing. Jenkins constructs strong visuals to mirror the possible break Jeanie needs through the emotional rollercoaster she’s unfortunately on. There’s much unfolding within these pages.

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BATMAN #146 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, there is a new vigilante in Gotham City. Since emerging as the “new” Batman, Failsafe has been on a rampage against crime. Its’ methods have been extreme. The Bat-family has been proceeding with caution. All the while, fans keep wondering about Bruce Wayne.

Locked away with a broken Joker as a cellmate, Batman needs to find a way to reverse his fortunes. If not, losing Gotham City will be the worst of his problems.

BATMAN #146 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (backup story by Michele Bandini and Alex Sinclair) shows the Caped Crusader planning his counter attack, but is it too late?

Let’s take a closer look and see where things stand.

BATMAN #146 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (backup story by Michele Bandini and Alex Sinclair) - DC COMICS

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The main story begin with a body being thrown out a window. The airborne figure is Killer Croc. Standing in the broken window frame is the duo of Failsafe and Robin (Damian Wayne). Croc is just another criminal defeated by the extreme measures of Failsafe.

Batgirl (Stephanie Brown) crashes the scene. She tries pleading with Damian about how wrong the new directive is. Damian brushes the pleas off. Failsafe ignores the wishes as well. The cold conversation proves there is dwindling hope that the Batman they know lies inside the robotic body.

Meanwhile, Dick Grayson and Barbara Gordon are having a conference call with other DC heroes. The topic is how to handle this new version of Bruce Wayne.

That’s also the topic of discussion from a Blackgate prison cell. Bruce Wayne is plotting an escape from his cell and cellmate: The Joker. Batman will need some luck to pull this. To escape, he needs a distraction. As luck would have it, he gets that intervention as Punchline is the next prisoner brought in

How does this all play out? Readers watch as Batman makes a last-ditch effort to run. The pace speeds with time not on Bat’s side. Factor in the Joker and Punchline looming in the background and there is no easy way out. Plus, Failsafe keeps progressing forward! Just wait for the final pages to play out as the parting image solidifies this is anything but over.

BATMAN #146 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (backup story by Michele Bandini and Alex Sinclair) - DC COMICS

Zdarksy pens Failsafe making a bold public statement right off the bat. The effortless handling of Killer Croc sends shockwaves. This begins a merciless run with some of DC’s more noteworthy personalities. None more greater than the last encounter for this chapter. Failsafe’s dialogue is cold and unapologetic in response to this moment. Considering the parties involved, readers will have a vested focus on the pair’s next encounter.

Bruce Wayne is showcased at a very low point. Knowing his enemy is a more ruthless version of himself, the challenge is even greater. The pacing reflects the frantic attempt of freedom. Its’ fallout sets more in motion. This all builds for a great close to a very engaging tale.

Jiménez and Morey kick things off with a loud debut of Croc being thrown through a high-rise office window. Cowles’ lettering is the needed piece to exemplify this starting point. The escape from Failsafe prison is given a strong split panel page. With one half featuring the trouble, the other shows Bruce Wayne ready to take the first step to victory.

Failsafe has big interactions spin out of the Croc arrest Fans will be locked in as the Robotic Crusader crashes and apprehends a big name in the DCU. This pleads into the final encounter with a flagship DCU hero. The body language displayed shows readers that this is not the pair of old friends. This moment is two strangers staking their claims to what is unfolding next. The closing images raise the bar for what is coming next, which is another great chapter for fans.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

With a new dynamic duo running loose in Gotham, Batman struggles to find a way to right this wrong. Zdarsky give readers a tale of two Batman with excellent writing. Jiménez, Morey and Cowles let the new Caped Crusader run wild with dynamic imagery. The new era of justice continues on with a chapter fans won’t want to miss.

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RISE OF THE POWERS OF X #3 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, the end is fast approaching for Marvel Entertainment’s Krakoan Era. With events falling from the Hellfire Gala, The X-Men fight to survive. Ten years in the future, the fight continues. Charles Xavier leads a small group into finding a way to reverse the nightmare. Desperate times call for extreme actions. Can Xavier do the unthinkable even if it means crossing an unthinkable line?

Rise of the Powers of X #3 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Marvel Entertainment) sets the stage for a question of conscious with Mutantkind’s true fate lying in the balance!

Let’s not wait another minute and dive into this chapter!

Rise of the Powers of X #3 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter begins with a young Moira McTaggert. With the reveal of her mutant abilities, McTaggert has been a factor in the birth and fall of the Krokoan Era. The narration leads readers on an insight into Moira’s plans. As she plans to celebrate making into her 13th birthday, Moira heads to a meadow from her house.

However, someone is waiting for her there. That person is one Charles Xavier. Keeping the rest of the surrounding area at bay, Xavier plans on doing the unthinkable. If Moria is eliminated before her powers emerge, then the Krokoan Era never exists!

Meanwhile in the future, Moira X connects with a Dominion about a deadly proposition. Readers watch as the deal is presented. What options does Moira have?

This builds into pressure moments for all parties involved. Can Xavier’s team hold off threats long enough for the mission to be completed. What about Moria’s proposal? Events unfold that prove there are no easy answers.

With the gravity of the consequences enormous, Xavier makes a call that potentially changes everything. The question is Will it be the one readers are expecting or not? The final page sets course for a monumental march into the closing issues of this story. Brace yourself. It’s only going to get crazier from here.

Rise of the Powers of X #3 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Nicoletta Baldari)

Gillen wastes no time diving into the most extreme action of this series. Xavier’s plan is drastic and feels desperate. It mirrors how much the dream of Krokoa has been broken. The writing never lets this point escape. The dialogue hits to illustrate the severity of Xavier’s plan.

Gillen mixes in great side points to add more anxiousness. With the battle taking place in multiple times, the excitement is paced well to hit its mark. The resolution is not so cut and dry per say. There are big ramifications. This builds towards a strong final act. The closing page shifts events for Xavier’s plans which means nothing but win. This is arguably the strongest issue of the series thus far.

Silva and Curiel never let readers loose sight of the impact of Xavier’s actions. The initial moment he confronts a young Moira is gifted with a perfect full page image. The panel set-ups are simplistic but exemplify the matter at hand.

Xavier’s forces in the future get a great opening page as well. The near full page shot hits the acceleration involving them into the mix. Once the matter of Moira is resolved (for better or worse), the imagery carries that momentum into the final pages. With a bold final page, the art team drops a huge exclamation point on the chapter that is sure to have fans talking.

FINAL POINT: 9

With the fate of the past and future at stake, Xavier’s desperate action takes center stage in this engaging chapter. Gillen constructs a complex dilemma of moral and ethical consequence with the writing. Silva, Curiel and Cowles give readers much to savor with the incredible images. The end is almost here and readers won’t be able to wait to see how this all ends.

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MASTERPIECE #4 (DARK HORSE COMICS)

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For this entry, the chess match between Zero Preston and Emma “Masterpiece” Lawford continues onward via Dark Horse Comics. With revenge as his motive, Preston crashes into Lawford’s world. An ordinary teenager finds out quickly she’s anything but. Emma’s parents are legendary thieves. Preston was one of their targets. The ultimate revenge for him means ruining her life. Little did he realize what his actions would cause.

MASTERPIECE #4 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring , Moo Meng and Josh Reed dives further into the dangerous cat and mouse game.

Let’s take a deeper dive at what is happening now…

MASTERPIECE #4 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring , Moo Meng and Josh Reed (Dark Horse Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After confronting Preston at his mansion, the favor is returned to Emma and her team. Andrew Garrison the IV leads a group to track down Emma’s presumed location. Once they get inside, the group find no one. All that’s waiting for them is a laptop with a note to “play”.

Emma leaves a video recording. In the message she informs Garrison she has all his hidden information. Readers see the moves set in motion. Emma advises Garrison to quit his chase. If not, how will Preston react knowing he never completed his job?

The answer to that question is interrupted by The Paragon! The imposing figure demonstrates his style of action. He beats the group to a bloody pulp! Once that business is finished, it’s onward to the next phase.

What does Emma have in store now? How will Preston respond to the failure of Garrison? Readers sit ringside as both parties take their plans up a few levels. The final act tips off a few clues as to where the mystery heads now. None will be more impactful than who enters the game on the final page. Just when you think you have all the answers, more questions are thrown into the mix.

MASTERPIECE #4 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring , Moo Meng and Josh Reed (Dark Horse Comics)

MASTERPIECE #4 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring , Moo Meng and Josh Reed (Dark Horse Comics)

Bendis paces the back and forth moments to give readers a closer look into both parties schemes. Emma has emerged as the true heir to her family’s reputation. The dynamic between her set-up for Garrison is through and leads off perfectly for the Paragon to appear. Post the encounter, the story shifts back towards Preston.

The writing reflects his brash defiance that Emma is challenging him. Even with the results of the Paragon’s involvement, Preston looks shaken but refusing to accept his loss. This plays well for the closing act and the drastic measures he takes. Each side gets ample time to shine and this only builds more excitement for what is unfolding within this tale.

Maleev, Herring and Meng give the Paragon a huge entrance into this chapter. Switching from dark Blue to tinted Yellow connects with the change of demeanor and attack. The use of Red also makes the images pop, which is another cool technique.

The page panel used for Preston’s reaction is a complex one that readers will enjoy. The facial reactions vary to Preston finally comprehending what is going on. The grainy footage from the tablet also stands out to amplify his emotions. This builds towards a nice parting shot to throw another twist into a can’t miss story.

FINAL POINT: 9

With revenge fueling the dangerous game of cat and mouse, the showdown between Lawford and Preston takes things up a few notches. Through flawless writing and exceptional imagery, each party make bold moves to ensure victory. Will it be enough in the end?

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THE DEAD LUCKY #12 (BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of a Massive-verse Pillar’s second arc. Since returning to her hometown of San Francisco, Bibiana Lopez-Yang has been challenged by Morrow. The tech company and its boss Jimmi Moss has plans of changing the city. Being a reluctant hero, Bibi has been thrusted into the role of protector.

The battle for San Francisco has not been easy or without loss. Bibi’s former boyfriend and longtime ally Eddie Martinez was a casualty of this conflict. Conflicting matters more has been the re-appearance of Pyre. With everything she has gone through, Bibi continues to act by a certain motto: “I don’t need to be good. I just needs to be lucky.”

THE DEAD LUCKY #12 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil) brings the battle of San Francisco to a stunning finish.

Let’s take a closer look and see how events play out.

THE DEAD LUCKY #12 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil) - Credit: Black market narrative/Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Bibi and Pyre watch the chaos unfold between Morrow’s forces and Bibi’s small mech team. The conversation doesn’t go the way Bibi would like. She talks of teaming up to end things once and for all. Pyre is more intent on watching the world burn. Unwilling to just sit by, Bibi leaves the talk.

Meanwhile, Jimmi Moss has become a twisted version of a “better tomorrow”. Moss has turned himself into a type of cyborg to fend off a terminal illness. He’s taking the mayor hostage. Moss wants chaos and won’t stop till he gets it.

The stage is set as Bibi makes her way to the Mayor’s office. What chance does Bibi have of ending Moss’s streak of terror? Readers sit back and watch how the actions of both have led to this very explosive meeting.

The fallout is well paced as a battle of this proportion isn’t so cut and dry. Most importantly, the fallout effects Bibi in a strong evolution of character. The closing act is a bittersweet epilogue to the battle. Readers can expect a wide range of emotions with Bibi’s words guiding them along the way.

The final page is a perfect way to say good bye for now, but definitely NOT forever….

THE DEAD LUCKY #12 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil) - Credit: Black market narrative/Image Comics

Flores brings a fitting and intense close to the latest chapter of Bibi’s journey. For this second arc, much time has been devoted to Pyre’s return and his impact. The opening monologue reflects the deep rooted ties of their past. It also serves as a sort of closure for the pair as this entire run has been constructed for one certain showdown….

The confrontation between Bibi and Moss gives readers a long awaited payoff. Flores’ writing shows the natural growth of Bibi in her role of hero. There is one moment which highlights this over others. The transformation from revenge driven mindset to protector of the city is exemplified within this moment. The epilogue is a heartfelt send-off to one chapter of Bibi’s life as she welcomes a new one ahead. It’s a superb closing point in the ever-changing world for one Bibiana Lopez-Yang.

Carlomagno, Iacono and Carey multi-task the intense drama and big action for this conclusion. The opeing pages reflect those themes. From Bibi’s reaction to the battle right to the big battle itself, the art team brings out all the stops for the art.

Another major image is when Bibi crashes the Mayor’s office. It’s a mid page panel that structures the page into a turning point. The pacing keeps events moving forward with ease. The conflict is officially over with a full page image of Bibi speaking about her dreams.

The final pages help lift the weight of the strong writing to carry the book to the finish line. The parting image is well-crafted and will leave readers on a high note for the future.

FINAL POINT: 8.7

The latest chapter of Bibiana Lopez-Yang ends on a solid, bittersweet ending. Flores’ writing showcases the growth of not only a hero but the person behind the powers. Carlomagno, Iacono and Carey put together the impactful imagery that concludes events for time being, but readers will be lucky to see more down the road.

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DUKE #4 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re checking out the early days of Conrad S. Hauser in the Energon Universe. The flagship character of G.I. Joe has become the center of attention since his run-in with Starscream. Now locked up un the Pit, Hauser’s life hasn’t slowed down.

An attack on the facility proves to make dangerous alliances. How will Hauser survive this latest obstacle on the way to discovering the truth about the Transformers?

DUKE #4 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton (Skybound entertainment/Image Comics) sets up events for an explosive finale.

Let’s take a deeper dive into all the action!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter begins with the attack on the Pit in full swing. More soldiers from Major Bludd’s group decent onto the building. Stalker is holding them back in a losing effort. His situation is ironically more controlled than what lies beneath the Pit…

The Baroness has Duke at gun point. After shooting Major Bludd last issue, she is poised to collect the bounty on Duke’s head. Duke bluntly tells her to get it over with after telling her what the fallout will be with her actions. With the amount of people looking for Duke and his information, there is no such thing as a certain pay day. The Baroness backs off. Stalker gets the drop on her. Duke says to hold his attack.

With Clutch and Rock n Roll in tow, Duke leads them on an escape from the soldiers moving in. There is no turning back. There’s only one way out for the group. They need to dive further underground.

Readers witness as the unlikely allies prepare to ascend and take the fight to Bludd’s forces. The conflict hits the gas pedal and never lets up. How will the alliances hold up? With time running out, choices are made. One steers Duke onto a new path. Greeting him might be the answers he is searching for. However, there’s an obstacle in his path on the final page that might derail plans once and for all!

DUKE #4 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton (Skybound entertainment/Image Comics - cover: Ben Oliver)

One thing is for certain: If you want action, you have come to the right place! Williamson orchestrates huge moments while delving into Duke’s complex situation. The conversation with the Baroness is filled with an uneasy tone of reluctant trust. Fans will gravitate towards how Duke takes over running the escape mission. For any new readers to the fandom, it’s prime example of how he has become the legendary leader of G.I. Joe.

Williamson also sets events in motion for the finale through this chaotic scene. Duke is written as unbreakable much like his spirit. This drives the final act forward. Once events lead to the closing pages, the writing places the key players in their spots for what will be no doubt a classic finale.

Reilly and Bellaire spare no expense in giving fans bold action images. The face-off with Baroness and Duke is boiling over with tension and anxiousness. Duke’s demeanor shines through leading to its’ eventual outcome. The escape from the Pit kicks off with a HUGE two page spread that locks readers in for the action.

Wooton’s lettering here is the perfect touch to the frantic motion going on. These images guide readers into a solid final act. The closing full page panel will have readers pacing for the final to drop. It’s another sign of fantastic work from this creative team.

FINAL POINT: 9

With danger at every turn, the franchise of the G.I. Joe fandom shows why he is that of legend with another excellent read. Williamson constructs a hero’s unbreakable will through his writing. Reilly, Bellaire and Wooten give fans much to be excited about with their energetic action imagery. All signs point to an epic finale based off this strong lead-in chapter.

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ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #5 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we are nearing the end of a DC Comics story that has something for everyone. Mixing superhero action, relationship drama and a legend’s emergence, fans have been getting their money’s worth and much more. DC’s Emerald Crusader has been through a great deal but can he push through his most personal obstacle?

ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #5 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Matt Herms, Hi-Fi and Lucas Gattoni pits Lantern vs. Lantern! Who walks away the winner in this showdown?

Let’s take a closer look to see how the battle plays out!

ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #5 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Matt Herms, Hi-Fi and Lucas Gattoni (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

This chapter begins with a look at FBI Headquarters With word of the battle between Alan Scott and Vladimir Sokov aka John Ladd unfolding, action needs to be taken. The director opts not to call the President. He has other plans in mind.

Meanwhile, Alan Scott made a risky move last we saw him. Running low on power, Scott dabbles with the Crimson Flame! It appears not to be as effective with a Green Lantern wielding it. Sokov manages to elude Scott’s attack. Readers witness the rage and emotion pouring out of Scott in these moments. Knowing what Sokov has done to hurt his former lover, the aggression can’t be contained.

Can Scott keep his feelings in check to stop Sokov? With the power surge fading fast, an unlikely action appears to swing momentum. Readers watch as Scott is confronted with a sense of repurpose and a warning.

This all builds into a change that shakes the story down to its core. The closing act raises the stakes even higher than before. Just when readers think the end is here, the final page will have them on the edge of their seats waiting for the finale!

ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #5 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Matt Herms, Hi-Fi and Lucas Gattoni (DC Comics - Cover: Brandon Peterson)

Sheridan dives into the intensity of Scott’s personal connection to elevate the battle to another level. With Sokov’s systematic attacks, the writing has shown Scott reeling from trying to wrap his head around what has been done. Heading into this issue, Scott took drastic chances. With a well-timed intervention, the Green Lantern gets a personal re-affirmation about the hero he is supposed to be. It’s a game changer moment that sets the story into a clear direction.

The latter portion of the book will please many fans. The action comes in quickly and showcases the heroics of Scott, even against overwhelming odds. Sheridan sets up the finale with a huge moment to exit on that readers can’t help themselves not to be amped for.

Tormey, Herms, and Gattoni bring a “big fight feel” to the battle of the Lanterns. The many different reactions Scott goes through fighting Sokov add much weight to hit with readers. This leads into the changing point of the conflict when Scott has a moment of “green” clarity. Gattoni’s lettering sets that moment with showcasing Sheridan’s writing hitting its mark with Scott.

The remainder of the issue is classic superhero storytelling. There’s an excellent two page spread introducing readers to another level of conflict. As great as that image is, it gets tough competition from the closing page. A full panel entrance makes a bold statement, sending the story into the finale. This creative team knows no bounds on the heights they’re taking readers on.

FINAL GRADE: 9

The pen-ultimate issue of the original Green Lantern burns bright with a chapter that can’t be mixed. Sheridan balances heavy action and drama with his excellent script. Tormey, Herms, and Gattoni provide the vivid imagery to give readers an Alan Scott ready for the immense threat lying in his path. This series continues to be a must-have every time it drops.

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DUCK AND COVER #3 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, we are heading back to the 1950’s with Del Reeves. The young aspiring filmmaker has big dreams. It’s quite doubtful Reeves ever thought in his wildest fantasies that he would be living in the insanity he currently is in. How else can you describe a post nuclear world with robots and mutated creatures during this time?

DUCK AND COVER #3 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo and Bernardo Brice (Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press and STOUT CLUB) heads back into the fray with another wild chapter!

Let’s take a closer look at what unfold here now!

DUCK AND COVER #3 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo and Bernardo Brice (Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press and STOUT CLUB)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins with Oliver Ozawa reading some sci-fi magazines. The narration leads readers through the thought process of sci-fi. This also connects with Jack Ramirez. Jack is speeding away in her supped up car. Having some Nitrous Oxide could be helpful in times like this.

The story shifts back to happier times. Willow Glanville returns home. Her father (the school principle) has left the house. Willow is now home alone for a month, maybe longer. In her travels, she goes near the bookcase. She grabs a book. With a loud click, the case opens. All the while, the narration of Sci-Fi continues to grow.

The next story phase lands in their present time of 1955. Del Reeves and the remaining survivors thought they found refuge at Wilmer aka Popsicle’s radio station. Pugg Lansky is standing in his new alien body. Lansky makes an ultimatum for Glanville (his “girlfriend”) to join him in transforming. If she does, Del and the remaining survivors live. With one minute to decide, what does Willow choose?

Readers buckle in for a wild ride as Pugg closes in on Del and company. If they survive, where do they go? Once the smoke clears, major revelations come to light that the young group might not be able to handle. Think the kids have been through enough? The final page will definitely leave some jaws dropped as to what is next to come.

DUCK AND COVER #3 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo and Bernardo Brice (Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press and STOUT CLUB)

DUCK AND COVER #3 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Marcelo Maiolo and Bernardo Brice (Comixology Originals via Best Jackett Press and STOUT CLUB)

Snyder keeps the fast pacing forward and never looks back. The transformation of Pugg comes across menacing. It leads to where the issue takes off with some intense action moments. Willow gets the majority of the spotlight for this latest chapter. The writing breaks down her “perfectly normal” life into one surrounded by secrets. The fallout from these events catapults Del and his group into their next journey. The elements of mystery and paranoia roam free taking the story into a dangerous reality.

Albuquerque and Maiolo give Pugg a dramatic entrance with a full page image in his new form. This leads into some great action panels with Brice’s lettering adding more commotion into a frantic scenario of events. Willow’s secrets are exposed with solid black and white imagery. The reactions to the secrets weight the impact on the young people’s shoulders. It' leads into a powerful parting image that will only have readers on more edge to how Del and Company survive!

FINAL POINT: 9

Mixing in fantasy elements to hide emotionally impactful secrets, the saga of Del Reeves continues to raise its stock. With Snyder’s excellent writing leading the way, the art from Albuquerque, Maiolo and Brice makes the sci-fi world feel like just another day with strong imagery. The series continuously rises to new heights!

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COBRA COMMANDER #3 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the hunt for Energon is on via Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics. The early days of G.I. Joe’s most deadliest foe have not been easy. The never-ending quest for power has led right to the door steps of the Dreadnoks. If last issue’s ending is any indication, the road to victory is sinking fast.

COBRA COMMANDER #3 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton puts COBRA’s eventual leader right in the arms of danger!

Let’s take a closer look and see how things play out!

COBRA COMMANDER #3 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Credit: Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics)

*** POSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins with the Commander’s mysterious “bodyguard” walking through the Florida everglades. The Commander is missing. Readers witness that he’s been taken underwater by the swamps’ inhabitants. When a harpoon enters the water, it picks up the Commander out of the jaws of danger…for now.

Meanwhile, Zatana is addressing the rest of the Dreadnoks at their bar hangout. She unveils a valuable object. Readers see first hand an Energon Cube! The mood shifts to optimism. The conversation delivers a note of someone who was snooping around the swamp as well. Zandar walks in with a captured Cobra Commander!

What do the Dreadnoks do with their prisoner? Readers see first hand how unwelcomed guests are treated. However, the breaking of the Commander isn’t so easy. Someone has to walk away with the upper hand. The closing pages reveal a clear cut winner. It also greets readers with a surprise entrant into the fray. With a final page that is guaranteed to leave an impression, the quest for Energon looks to be talking a deadly detour into uncharted waters.

COBRA COMMANDER #3 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Credit: Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) Cover: Paul Azaceta

Williamson dives head first into the dark levels surrounding the search for power. Seeing the amount of violence involved, the chapter walks a fine line of horror. The Dreadnoks are featured as pawns thinking they’re royalty. This plays into the scheming and cunning of the Commander. Once the true game begins, it is an easy connect with readers of who is in charge. The ironic poetry of the closing page is perfect to lead the audience into the story’s next phase.

Milana and Leoni don’t pull their punches with the acts of torture in this issue. It gets taken to another level with the creative use of looking thru The Commander’s eyes for a few panels. This translates greater when the Commander makes his move. Readers will also be blown away by a gorgeous two full page spread giving a certain character a dramatic debut.

Events are concluded on a superb note. Wooden’s lettering is the star of the final page. The words continue to build and elevate an already dangerous situation. It complements a complex game with a clear cut winner emerging.

FINAL POINT: 9

All is fair game in the quest for power. Through Williamson’s excellent storytelling, the face of COBRA stands off against the Dreadnoks in a brutally strong manner. Milana, Leoni and Wooden craft the extreme actions taken leading to a show-stopping finish. The horror-driven tale delivers another winning chapter.

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BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #25 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, DC Comics has been on a roll with their superhero stories. That said, one has made an argument for being the best of the best. Pairing two icons together is an easy win. Having one of comic’s best creative teams continuously deliver hit after hit? That’s what makes certain runs legendary.

Now at an anniversary issue, the series flips the mirror to spotlight two villains and their first encounter that sparks a dangerous alliance.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #25 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Steve Pugh, Tamra Bonvillain, Adriano Lucas and Steve Wands unveils the first meeting of LEX LUTHOR and THE JOKER!

Let’s take a closer look at the pair’s initial meeting.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #25 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Steve Pugh, Tamra Bonvillain, Adriano Lucas and Steve Wands (Credit: DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Years ago in Gotham City, The World’s Finest swoop into a casino in danger. The attendees are running from a poisonous green gas. Inside is the clown prince of crime, The Joker. Superman inhales the deadly gas and takes it into space. Batman breaks thru a door to confront his old enemy.

Once defeated, Joker is transported by the pair to Arkham Asylum. Even put in a straightjacket, Batman warns the doctor nearby to be careful. The doctor hears the warning and the heroes leave. Suddenly, the doctor reveals he’s wearing a mask. Behind the disguise is non e other than Lex Luthor!

Readers see that Luthor breaks Joker out for a mission all their own. A map of a madman could lead to immense power. For all his smarts, Luthor and his team can’t crack its code. The solution: bring in another madman to break the encryption. Simple, right?

With these two combustible personalities, its anything but. Their path leads into places that defy logic. On the way, their conversations provides an insight that will be a hit with the audience.

Will this pair reach their goal? The final act provides a definitive answer as it marks a beginning of a deadly new pairing for years to come.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #25 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Steve Pugh, Tamra Bonvillain, Adriano Lucas and Steve Wands (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: Jamal Campbell)

Waid dives back into the first meeting theme with another great chapter. The dynamic between Luthor and Joker has always been a tense one. Waid never lets that escape the pair’s different motives for their caper.

Pacing helps keep the unpredictability rolling through the story. The best example of this is the pint where Luthor and Joker have a “heart to heart” about motivation. This moment lights the match for the eventful blow-up later. Let’s face it, with the Joker involved, does anything run smoothly? The closing act plays into what some may expect, but its not a bad thing. Events wrap up with an excellent final page. It leaves a lasting point for stories to follow involving these two legendary evils.

The art captures a vintage time early in the World’s Finest time. Joker has a classic purple suit of the times. Pugh shows the insanity of the Joker in a mid-panel, demonstrating them being “twinsies”.

This leads into a journey reflecting the script key Joker is translating. The images give a sense of magic and wonder. This gets a break with a full page panel showing the breakdown from Luthor and Joker’s perspective. The back and forth game between the pair exemplifies the unpredictability of their team-up. The parting image is a solid way to end one chapter and start many more throughout the years.

FINAL POINT: 8.5

The ultimate odd couple stands out in an unforgettable first meeting. Waid takes readers back in time with a classic story. The art demonstrates their unlikely methods of teamwork with solid imagery that fits such a vintage tail. Readers will be very pleased to see this piece of DC history hit the LCS.

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HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #21 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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For this entry, we’re beginning the final story of Jace Boucher. The Butcher of BOOM! Studios’ “Slaughterverse” has been carving a path in the Something is Killing The Children spin-off for quite some time. After recent events, Boucher appears to be on a deadly collision course. The Order of St. George is not one to forgive and forget. With them in pursuit, Boucher elects to play a deadly game. Can he win?

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #21 BY Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miquel Muerto and AndWorld Design (Series Development: James Tynion IV and Designs and Development: Werther Dell'Edera) kicks off an explosive new story.

Let’s take a deeper dive into the new chapter….

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #21 BY Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Designs and Development: Werther Dell’edera) Credit: BOOM! Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In the port of New Orleans, a caravan of black cars drive. The narration tells a timeless story. Suddenly a voice asks to pull over. A man jumps out coughing blood. He sees the silhouette of Boucher in the distance. Reality sets in and the image disappears. The man is the Old Dragon of House Slaughter.

The group representing the Order of St. George has entered the halls of the House Of Boucher. Readers watch as the moment’s tension cuts like a blade. Both houses have different styles all their own. However, both agree on the same thing: End Jace Boucher once and for all. The meeting ends with the Old Dragon still scheming as winning this contest is the only option.

What does this mean for Jace? Readers witness as the life he’s tried hard to build now comes into direct danger. From the previous stories, Jace is far from healed of his demons. The final parting pages leave no question that Jace is determined to slay them along with his enemies. Let the hunting begin!

HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #21 BY Tate Brombal, Antonio Fuso, Miguel Muerto and Andworld Design (Series Development: James Tynion and Designs and Development: Werther Dell’edera) Credit: BOOM! Studios

Brombal leans heavy into the uneasiness of the two factions for where this story leads. Dragon’s arrogance to the House Of Boucher is returned to make for a game of one-upmanship. The writing showcases the impact Boucher’s actions have on both houses. It adds more fuel to their causes to eliminate him.

Jace’s demons still play a factor into his role with the story. The writing mirrors the damage that has been done previously. It helps to build what is decided in the closing moments. The seeds have been planted for a dangerous chess match.

Fuso and Muerto construct a high level of pressure when the houses meet. The mannerisms shown towards each other indicates the uneasy alliance being made. The panels lead with Dragon getting a feel for the new house before turning the tables into his own favor.

The imagery of Jace shows his confliction with well placed flashbacks. The battle with the monster is fitting of the tow-page spread it gets. The battle is perfectly capped off with a bloodied Jace emerging from battle in a full page shot. The closing images leave readers with no hesitation of Jace leaving everything on the table when it’s all said and done with the Houses.

FINAL POINT: 8

The last stand of the Butcher begins with a slow burn first issue. Brombal crafts the writing to weave the key players towards their eventual collision course. Fuso and Muerto provide the high stakes images to solidify there will be no turning back from where this story is heading. Keep this one on your radar at the comic shops this week.

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FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #3 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, the end of the Krokoan era rolls on via Marvel Entertainment. The world of the X-Men is shattered. Wounded and broken, the surviving members take one last shot at taking down Orchis. An unlikely ally has stepped up to help. Will it be enough to turn the tide?

FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #3 by Gerry Duggan, Lucas Werneck, Jethro Morales, Bryan Valenza, and Travis Lanham brings forth the latest installment of the X-Men’s last stand.

Let’s see how the Children of The Atom are doing now.

FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #3 by Gerry Duggan, Lucas Werneck, Jethro Morales, Bryan Valenza, and Travis Lanham (Credit: Marvel Entertainment – Cover: Pepe Larraz)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Ever since the Hellfire Gala, Orchis has been running rough shot over the X-Men and mutantkind as a whole. The evil organization is on the cusp of eliminating Xavier’s dream. Standing in their way is a skeleton crew of X-Men leaving it all on the line to survive.

This chapter begins with Juggernaut dragging a weakened Krokoa through a desert land. Usually Cain Marko is unstoppable. This is until an adamantium harpoon is impaled in his leg. Orchis soldiers have arrived in reworked SHIELD transportation and begin to open fire on the pair. Juggernaut is doing all he can to fight back but the situation looks grim. Luckily, help is on the way….

Elsewhere in France, Cyclops has escaped execution due to the interference of Orchis R&D director Dr. Alia Gregor. The pair heads into the underground area of the Seine river. They’re greeted by Orchis forces which Cyclops handles with ease. Magik appears and provides transportation to a familiar spot X-Men fans know all too well.

Readers don’t have time to process that as events shift back to a major thorn in the X-Men’s side: Dr. Stasis (A version of Mr. Sinister). Stasis is on the run from Emma Frost with the life of Firestar hanging in the balance.

Will Emma and company save Firestar? What does Cyclops and Dr. Gregor find in their new surroundings? Talk about moving parts, there’s a whole portion of the book focused on Apocalypse that we haven’t discussed!

Trust me when I say there is a whole mix of drama and action that will lock readers in. This is classic X-Men storytelling. The final pages will leave readers in suspense as events shift into an uncharted direction. This series is living up to the hype as an event! Get ready for a knockout chapter!

FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #3 by Gerry Duggan, Lucas Werneck, Jethro Morales, Bryan Valenza, and Travis Lanham (Credit: Marvel Entertainment – Cover: David Yardin)

Duggan gives fans much to be excited with this latest installment. The Cyclops storyline has been a major driver for this series. The dynamic between Dr. Gregor and Summers has made for an unlikely pairing. Duggan gives them a solid meeting point to grow from. The conclusion of their pairing is a shocking twist to readers.

The moment fans will be most talking about is the Emma Frost vs. Stasis drama. Duggan paces events off with a strong pace that never lets a moment slip by. The conclusion is well done. It plays right into the characters involved, including a moment of “inadequately” that will get a quick laugh. Juggling so many characters, Duggan gives all the stories enough time to grow and hook fans in. The ending only raises stakes higher heading into the final stretch.

Werneck and Morales take the art duties for this issue. The Cyclops escape comes off dramatically with a solid near full page panel to showcase his powers. The Emma/Stasis drama ranges from heart-stopping action to split panels building towards a full page image demonstrating a devastating attack. It’s fallout mixes in small humor that can only be done by Emma Frost with a memorable reunion to end with. The final pages will shock and catch readers off-guard. It caps off a chapter that doesn’t delay in speeding things into the next phase.

FINAL POINT: 9

The X-Men do not hear a final bell as their last stand vs. Orchis continues! Duggan balances the dramatic atmosphere with big moments. The art team of Werneck, Morales, Valenza and Lanham give readers much to enjoy with strong visuals leaving a lasting imprint heading into the next phase.

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TRANSFORMERS #6 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of an exciting first arc of a returning fandom. Ever since they re-debuted in the pages of Void Rivals #1, the TRANSFORMERS have become the talk of comic fans once again.

The current series has been nothing short of a runaway success. Each issue has been jam-packed with drama and BIG action. Now heading to the finish line of their first story under Skybound and Image Comics, Optimus Prime and company look to end events with a BANG!

TRANSFORMERS #6 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) unleashes a devastating threat that even the great Autobot leader might not survive.

Let’s take a closer look at all the action!

TRANSFORMERS #6 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With their arrival on Earth, the Autobots and Decepticons have brought a never-ending battle to a world not ready for it. There have been casualties and damage galore. Through it all, Optimus Prime and his group have been the only thing holding Starscream and his soldiers back from taking over everything.

The fight has been brought right to the crashed ship where it all began. Starscream has set the trap. He’s unleashed DEVASTATOR onto the Autobots. Who will be left standing in the end?

This issue begins with The Autobots and Sparky Whitwicky looking for cover as Devastator starts its’ attack. Cliffjumper and Carly race into the battle. Carly swerves Cliffjumper out of direction to get higher ground to attack. The pair is greeted by Starscream for a showdown of the ages.

The Autobots reclaim their spaceship but Devastator still pushes its’ onslaught. With more wounded transformers mounting, things are looking bleak. Even the great Optimus Prime looks like his final moments are approaching.

Readers watch as the darkest hour approaches. An ultimate sacrifice is made. Will it be enough to turn the tide? With unrelenting action, the battle is taken to a whole different level of intensity. Choices are made and lines are drawn.

The fallout packs the emotional weight of all of Cybertron. There are strong images declaring victory but none like the final image. That one concludes events with a somber moment showing the high cost of victory.

TRANSFORMERS #6 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment Cover: André Lima Araújo)

Take about ending things on a mic drop moment. Johnson weaves in the heartfelt toll of combat throughout this issue. The opening displays the frantic attempt of survival for the wounded Autobots. Optimus Prime is written as the powerful leader he is, even in a heavily damaged body. This leads into the ultimate sacrifice previously mentioned. Once that moment hits page, Readers will be caught up in the powerful turning point.

From there, it’s nothing but big action. The visions of Optimus fighting back steal each page. No matter what condition, the art reflects his fighting spirit. There is a mind-blowing THREE PAGE ending to the main event. The two-page full spread is jaw dropping of its’ impact. The resolution still conveys the price paid in conflict. The reactions run high for all parties involved. Johnson captures them with ease. This all builds towards the final page. The closing panel might make some eyes water as the adrenaline wears off. It’s a defining image that will leave readers in a bittersweet place until next time.

FINAL POINT: 10

The first arc of Daniel Warren Johnson’s Transformers brings the house down with a rollercoaster of big action and bigger emotion. Readers will be blown away by the intense art and even more impactful writing. It’s high level storytelling that is way more than meets the eye.

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