NO/ONE #7 (BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE/IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, the mystery of the Massive-verse marches on! Since its’ debut in 2023, the saga of the “Accountability Killer” has branched out from just being a comic story. It is a pop culture event. Not just any comic has a companion podcast featuring Patton Oswalt and Rachael Leigh Cook. The Black Market Narrative/Image Comic now starts heading into its’ final stretch with readers still buzzing about the question: “Who Is No One?”

NO/ONE #7 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Antonio Fuso, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou looks to provide some big clues surrounding some key elements. Let’s take a closer look and see how things shape up!

NO/ONE #7 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Antonio Fuso, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: Black Market Narrative/Image Comics - Cover: Geraldo Borges)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story beings at Ritter’s Diner in September of 2023. Former assistant Chief Ben Kern is talking with an old friend about his son Aaron Kern. Aaron is publicly known as the “Accountability Killer”. Aaron is currently out of jail via his confession being deemed illegal. Readers find out what Ben is planning and the burden on his soul will be immense.

Meanwhile, Alejandro Rios returns to work after an encounter with the latest “Accountability Killer” and No/One. His return is cut short when Rios gets a message on his phone. Walking into a car, readers find No/One behind the wheel. The conversation goes from a simple “Thank You” to an interview attempt. Suffice to say, it falls on deaf ears.

Both Ben Kern and No/One’s paths cross later in a confrontation which will have readers on edge. The fallout leads a surprise person of interest to Ben Kern’s door: Julia Paige.

Through the escalating tense climate led by Senator Noah Kemp, time is not on their side. What does this partnership uncover? The final act reveals a truth behind one character that readers won’t see coming. The last image sets the tone for the end game to start on the Massive-verse’s greatest mystery. Get ready!

NO/ONE #7 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Antonio Fuso, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: Black Market Narrative/Image Comics - Cover: Stefano Simeone)

Higgins and Buccellato center this issue around the actions of Ben Kern. Kern has been the one most personally affected by his son’s recent actions. The writing reflects his guilt and anger. The choice he makes is a bold one. The contrast with No/One stands out as they both want justice but see differing ways of accomplishing it.

The stand-out moment of this issue is the partnership with Julia and Ben. Knowing both no longer have ties to their organizations, the writing reflects their focus on ending this case once and for all. The final act puts their work to the test. Readers see how the set-up provides a thrilling moment leading to a blockbuster break. With only a few issues left, the pacing picks up to take readers to the finish line after this trek.

Fuso steps in for Geraldo Borges for this issue and gives readers a more grounded look for the series. The page keep a steady format of multiple panel pages. The imagery points out the emotional reaction to events. Kern’s facial expressions range from pained to frustrated.

The art also builds a sense of danger when Kern and Non One cross paths. With Kern’s choice on attack, the fallout grants a hostile setting, planting the seeds for a future meeting. The closing act moves events right along showcasing Julia and Ben’s work in action. Fuso ends this chapter on a strong note with a panel that kicks off the beginning of the end of the mystery.

NO/ONE #7 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Antonio Fuso, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: Black Market Narrative/Image Comics - Cover: Stefano Simeone)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

With a major break in the “Accountability Killer” case, the Massive-verse’s greatest mystery starts its trek to the finale. With exceptional writing from Higgins and Buccellato, Fuso’s illustrations bring the drama to a stage where the saga is about to explode.

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SHIFT (BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE/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 heading to visit comics’ most exciting universe: The Massive-Verse! In a short amount of time, the Black Market Narrative/Image Comics line has given new life to traditional superhero concepts. But with all good heroes, they need to have great villains. In the Massive-verse, there are none better than SHIFT.

The cunning and charismatic figure has made waves in the pages of both The Dead Lucky and Radiant Black. Scene-stealing at every turn, fans have been asking for more Shift. Their requests have been answers.

SHIFT by Kyle Higgins, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Becca Carey, Chris Evenhuis, Danilo Beyruth, Francesco Manna, Geraldo Borges, Marcelo Costa, Mark Englert, and Sjan Weijers casts the spotlight onto the Massive-Verse rogue and the secrets behind the mask. Let’s take a closer look at the mysterious shifting character.

SHIFT by Kyle Higgins, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Becca Carey, Chris Evenhuis, Danilo Beyruth, Francesco Manna, Geraldo Borges, Marcelo Costa, Mark Englert, and Sjan Weijers (credit: Black market narrative/Image Comics - Cover: Igor Monti)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Editor Note: The first Four chapters of this story was first introduced in the pages of Image! anthology series earlier this year. Each chapter story has a different art team with Higgins writing all chapters.

A man named Guy is having an argument with someone on the phone. The conversation is based on a shortage of payment. Guy casually threatens the caller before driving the point home about his payment. He walks inside a building. Little did he know how fast things would change in his favor.

As Guy walks in, he’s greeted by Gregg, Jace and Riley. With business at hand, Guy is chatting with Gregg about the tech in the room. Massive-verse readers catch wind how the weaponry ties back to <001>. With a possible job at hand, Guy gets introduced to a powerful suit codenamed Shift.

By “shifting” to Lockport, Illinois, Guy comes into direct contact with Radiant Black! With his mission in hand, Guy makes a play to fulfil his contract of syphoning radiant power to fuel some charges. Dodging danger, Guy fills the charges and “shifts” away.

Once he returns, Gregg is impressed with his skill and claims he’s taking the tech to Morrow. Guy offers a counter proposal. Honor amongst thieves is tested but the result solidifies a new player has entered the Massive-verse game.

Where things head from here shows the rise of an “entrepreneur” in the land of hired mercenaries. Chapter Three will jump out as a certain character make a cameo that was a great tie-in. It is a creative take bringing in Shift to that storyline.

Readers are also gifted a brand new chapter by Higgins and Di Nicuolo to send Guy onto his next business dealings. It’s a perfect way to conclude events for now, but leaves the door wide open for more Shift when the time (and price) is right.

SHIFT by Kyle Higgins, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Becca Carey, Chris Evenhuis, Danilo Beyruth, Francesco Manna, Geraldo Borges, Marcelo Costa, Mark Englert, Walter Baiamonte, and Sjan Weijers (credit: Black market narrative/Image Comics - Cover: Daniele Di Nicuolo)

Higgins builds Guy up as an individual all about the opportunity. The rise to power is one that readers can follow along with ease and delight. Guy’s charisma wins over readers with each dirty deed. Higgins escalates his moves with the first two chapters with a “Year One” type feel.

Chapter Three shows an ingenious scheme that plays into another book in the Massiveverse. The concept is unique and locks readers in with the chase. Chapter Four features Guy at his most “human” level. The conversations with Anja Wronja peeled back a new layer into Guy’s character. This break doesn’t last long as the Guy fans know and love returns for Chapter Five. It perfectly bookends what has been established from the start. The only thing to be unhappy about with this issue is is’ the last one…for now.

As previously mentioned, all chapters had different art teams creating them. Di Nicuolo and Baiamonte bring an energetic style to chapters 1 and 5. Their art mirrors two starting points on Guy’s personal journey into business. Manna, Beyruth and Costa mix in the action with Guy’s strictly business demeanor.

For chapter Three, Borges and Englert delve into the high stakes gamble of the assignment with excellent action panels. Evenhuis and Weijers present the more grounded approach with a laid back style setting up the calm before changing lanes into the final chapter. With the varying art, readers truly sense that they see the different sides of complex character.

SHIFT by Kyle Higgins, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Becca Carey, Chris Evenhuis, Danilo Beyruth, Francesco Manna, Geraldo Borges, Marcelo Costa, Mark Englert, and Sjan Weijers (credit: Black market narrative/Image Comics - Cover: Deegan Puchkors)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The Massive-Verse’s most wanted breaks out to steal the spotlight in a one-shot that doesn’t miss its’ mark. Higgins along with an all-star line-up of artists take readers on an escapade with superb writing and phenomenal art each page. Hopefully this is the start of a bigger plan, just like Shift would scheme so make sure you grab your copy at the local comic shops this week.

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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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ROGUE SUN #15 (IMAGE COMICS via BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

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

For this entry, the Massive-Verse from IMAGE COMICS via BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE has come back in a monster way since the “Supermassive 2023” crossover event. One series that is kicking into the next level is Rogue Sun. The adventures of Dylan Siegal have been anything but calm as the latest arc has challenged him like never before.

ROGUE SUN #15 by Ryan Parrott, Abel and Marco Renna (Artists), Natalia Marques, Becca Carey, Michael Busuttil (Editor and Design) keeps readers guessing on what is next for the young hero. Let’s take a deeper dive and see what is happening now, shall we?

ROGUE SUN #15 by Ryan Parrott, Abel and Marco Renna (Artists), Natalia Marques, Becca Carey, Michael Busuttil (Editor and Design) - (credit: Image Comics via Black market Narrative) Cover - Luana Vecchio

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dylan’s tenure as the defender of the supernatural hasn’t exactly been an easy road. His estranged dead father’s spirit served as a mentor until Dylan decided to dismiss him. The replacement turned out to be Caleb Hawthorne, the Knight Sun. When Dylan couldn’t defeat Hellbent on his own, he turned over control of his body to Caleb to secure victory. However with that choice, Caleb has decided not to relinquish hold.

Now a literal prisoner in his own body, Dylan is learning the hard way that not every hero has good intentions.

With full possession of Dylan’s body and the power of the Sun Stone, Caleb has summoned the attention of Mourningstar, who has been responsible for most of Dylan’s troubles as Rogue Sun.

This issue kicks off with Caleb facing off with Mourningstar and her minions of creatures. What appears to be a challenge turns into a surprise no one is expecting. Caleb hasn’t come to fight, he’s come with a proposition. It is one readers will not believe when they read it!

Meanwhile, Dylan is meeting with his father and Grandfather in the astral plane in a configured reminder of family life: a cabin in the woods. The trio converse about life as Rogue Suns and how Dylan should move forward. Their journey takes them into a place where Dylan learns about the history of the mantle he once had. Dylan also makes a choice with big ramifications.

What choices are made? Can the heroes survive with the decisions they made? Readers witness how choices are always followed by consequences. Even with these stories going on, the final act drops one f the biggest shocking moments in this series history and that is saying something! Readers - BRACE FOR THE LAST PAGE!

ROGUE SUN #15 by Ryan Parrott, Abel and Marco Renna (Artists), Natalia Marques, Becca Carey, Michael Busuttil (Editor and Design) - (credit: Image Comics via Black market Narrative) Cover: Holly-Renee Blakeway

Parrott continues to weave more surprises and twists into Dylan’s life proving that any ideas you have about this series are far from concrete. The opening moments with Caleb and Mourningstar proves to be a solid pace setter for the remaining plots in this issue/story. Caleb has been one character that keeps his true intentions close to the vest but appears to be peeling back some of those layers with his actions. The family “reunion” breaks away from the overall story long enough to give some insight into the Bell’s dynamic while challenging if the powers of Rogue Sun affects the wielder more than anything thinks. Excellent final act to raise the stakes even higher as Dylan and Caleb appear on a much needed collision course.

Abel and Renna continue to be a winning team splitting art duties. Caleb’s body language with Mourningstar speaks volumes without seeing his face. The feel is tense as the enemies could attack at any moment. The family time showcases the strained relationship the Bell/Siegal family have with the pent-up emotions pouring out on the panels. Events move at a quick pace but never loses the readers attention as the escalation grows. It’s perfectly capped off with a final act and mind-blowing parting visual that will leave readers shocked at what’s about to happen next.

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The life and times of Dylan Siegal never disappoint as the creative team continues to find ways to lead readers into directions that no one sees coming. Parrott delivers on the drama with exceptional writing. Factor in the one-two punch of Abela and Renna (along with the rest of the team) and Rogue Sun continues to be a must have on New Comic Book day.

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THE DEAD LUCKY #7 (IMAGE COMICS via BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

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

For this entry, it is the long awaited return of one of the pillars of comic’s most exciting universe: the Massive-verse! The Image Comics line (via Black Market Narrative) has returned with a vengeance following its’ 2023 “Supermassive” Crossover book. The landmark Radiant Black #25 and Rogue Sun #13 have both resumed to much fan reaction. Now, the last regular series Massive-Verse Book is back at the local comic shops this week!

THE DEAD LUCKY #7 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil) brings a new stat quo following the aftermath of the Battle for San Francisco! Let’s not wait any longer and dive into this issue, shall we?

THE DEAD LUCKY #7 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO and BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING *** PREVIOUS ISSUE REVIEW

Returning home for Bibiana Lopez-Yang aka Bibi post military service has not been easy. After being honorably discharged, Bibi is addressing her own mental health issues (PTSD and Survivor’s Guilt) and the event from Afghanistan that killed her platoon along with giving her eletrical based powers.

Bibi was also caught in the middle of a battle between Morrow, a tech corporation looking to control San Francisico and the Salvation Gang, a self-touted “fighters for the people”, but are they really? The battle has been brought to her front door with her parents’ restaurant being lost in the fight.

With things escalating, Bibi forges an uneasy alliance with The Salvation Gang to end things once and for all. However, nothing could have prepared Bibi for losing her ex-boyfriend/ally Eddie, who sacrificed himself to save Bibi from a Morrow weapon.

With the gang in shambles and Morrow getting ready for another round, Bibi cuts a deal with Mr. Jimmi Moss, the head of Morrow. The fighting stops when Bibi joins Morrow as the head of their special crimes division. Now on the inside, Bibi makes plans to end Morrow once and for all.

This issue opens up in Bucharest, Romania. A young girl is being held hostage by a group of human traffickers. Getting ready to extract her from this situation is Bibi and her new Morrow team. Readers might recognizes some members as former Salvation Gang standouts. With time ticking away, Bibi goes into action to make the save!

How does this mission fare? Readers see quickly how Bibi operates on getting the job done. In its’ fallout, San Francisco has changed. Is it better or worse? Where does Bibi fit into plans? And what of her next assignment? Readers had better buckle up for an exhilarating ride as the stakes have been raised to challenge Bibi even further than before!

THE DEAD LUCKY #7 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO and BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

THE DEAD LUCKY #7 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO and BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

BREAKDOWN: Flores brings readers back to a very different landscape than when we last saw Bibi. Right from the start, the story wastes no time getting down to business. The tone is tense with every action impactful. Readers immediately sense the danger and how clockwork-like Bibi operates.

The aftermath of the previous arc lingers with Bibi and her emotions reflect that. Readers see that the loss of Eddie still weighs heavy with her motivations post mission. Bibi doesn’t do everything perfect and her interactions with her circle of friends and family demonstrates that exceptionally.

Heading into the final arc, Flores sets up a great cliffhanger ending with an interesting personal set-up. What should be a routine mission turns into something more which fans will clamoring to see more of.

Carlomagno and Iacono deliver a fair balance of action and emotions panels with this return issue. The extraction portion keeps a fast pace, instantly locking in with readers. Seeing how precise Bibi is with her mission was a perfect way to kick things into motion with Morrow.

The emotional changes between Bibi and her supporting cast also jumped out. The art team focuses heavy on the strain of working for Morrow and the guilt of Eddie’s death. It reflects how her character is flawed and not perfect. One sequence that defines this is when Bibi is at the family restaurant Seeing the old picture of her and Eddie, followed by the confession of self guilt made for a noteworthy portion of the issue. Strong final act with a show-stealing final page takes readers into the next chapter in an exhilerating note.

THE DEAD LUCKY #7 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO and BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

THE DEAD LUCKY #7 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO and BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

With a new stat quo cemented in place, the return of Bibiana Lopez-Yang kicks off its’ next chapter with an issue you can’t miss. Flores’ incredible writing is matched with Carlomagno’s superb visuals to give readers a combination of action and emotional complexity that simply can’t be missed. Make sure to snag your copy on New Comic Book Day!

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NO/ONE #4 (IMAGE COMICS via BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

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

For this entry, the story that transcends normal comic storytelling is back with an all new issue from Image Comics and Black Market Narrative. With an equally important companion podcast, the mystery that has taken comics most exciting line, the massive-verse, by storm shows no signs of letting up its’ hold on comic fans. NO/ONE #4 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou brings the identity of the masked vigilante closer to the truth behind the question haunting Pittsburgh: Who Is No/One.

Let’s not wait another minute and jump right into the latest chapter, shall we?

NO/ONE #4 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING *** PREVIOUS ISSUE REVIEW

How much weight can a city hold before it breaks? That has been a question circling around the city of Pittsburgh since a figure known as “The Accountability Killer” started their attacks. Aaron Kern is behind bars, publicly recognized as “No/One”. Some would think the danger is over but they were wrong. With a rising body count and copycat killer running loose, the city and their residents are doing all they can to hold things together.

Former Assistant Chief Ben Kern (Aaron’s father) has started his own investigation. Pittsburgh Ledger Editor Teddy Barlow and reporter Julia Paige are covering the story via podcast, putting them into some uncomfortable situations. Detectives Singh and Harper are doing what they can, but the pressure feels too great Amidst this chaos, a new person has emerged, appearing to be the real No/One!

Last issue, “No/One” stopped Kenneth Chbosky from harming Julia. This is coming off the heels of Julia’s mother, reporter Alanna Paige trying to get Julia to speak out about the case. Meanwhile, Ben Kern starts following Chuck Tate, a star football player with ties to No/One victim Coach Nathan Cade.

This issue begins dated June 2023. A corrections officer picks off a letter for Aaron Kern and what he sees shocks him to the core. Elsewhere, Ben has become a regular at a sports bar where Tate frequents. On the TV is Alanna Paige, who is speaking out publicly against her daughter. Tate walks in the bar and makes small talk with “Jim” aka Ben. When a message interrupts the conversation, Tate makes an excuse to leave but Ben follows him to see it’s a lie

At the same time, Senator Noah Kemp unveils a new legal bill with HUGE ramifications involving No/One! Speaking of the vigilante, another potential victim’s name has been revealed in a certain way. How does this tie back to the vigilante? Has he been set-up? Readers are thrusted into action as No/One races to stop the next dead body. Will he get there in time? Who is behind this attack? What of Ben and Julia’s side stories. Rest assured, the mystery behind this series brings a fair balance of drama and action. The slow burn pace is in full effect and things now shift towards the podcast from this must-have issue.

BREAKDOWN: Higgins and Buccellato delve further into the mystery without showing their playing cards. Ben Kern’s story stands out a bit more than the others this issue with his detective work and emotional break point in the latter half. Seeing how Kern speaks with Tate about why he does what he does made a loud statement. The banter with Aaron in prison is always strong material. It feels like “Silence Of The Lambs” lingers around their moments. Senator Kemp’s play adds to fuel more conspiracy elements. Readers can start getting the sense that No/One’s case runs deeper in the heart of Pittsburgh than anyone can fathom. The action moments give a nice break to the character build but, as the final page cements, the book builds up the slow play for an even greater reveal yet to come.

Borges and Englert give Kern’s story more detail with his reactions to what he’s uncovering. Playing naïve to the initial talk with Tate, the body language given off connects with readers of how desperate he is to solve the case. There’s a solid 1 page panel where this component shines through. There is no shortage of action within these pages as Borges constructs 4 page panels for all the high-rise visuals. The pace feels fast and reflects the intensity of the fighting. Its great storytelling which has become synonymous with this series. Excellent close-out visuals to set things forward towards the latest podcast.

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

In a short amount of time, Higgins, Buccellato, Borges and the team have taken readers into deep waters with a mystery that presents more questions than answers. Superb writing and exceptional art carries the slow-burn drama into another unforgettable chapter. Don’t miss this (and the companion podcast) on New Comic Book Day.

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ROGUE SUN #13 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, Comics’ most exciting universe kicks off its’ next phase coming out of the huge crossover event “Supermassive 2023”. Leading the charge is one of the pillars of the Massive-Verse, who left readers hanging with a new stat quo in place before taking a small break for the Image Comics and Black Market Narrative event. If you are jumping in for the first time, TPB for volumes 1 and 2 are in stores now, but shocking plot twists are nothing new to this series as longtime readers have known. Considering who is creating the series, fans know to expect the unexpected and fully get their moneys worth!

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott (POWER RANGERS, DEAD DAY), Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil) returns to comic shops with the next phase of challenges for Dylan Siegel. Let’s not delay any longer and jump into the next wave of massive-verse adventures, shall we? “ROGUE SUN!”

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Dylan Siegel’s life has been anything but normal since the passing of his father Marcus Bell aka Rogue Sun. Being the heir to the mantle of a superhero changes a few things. With unexpected dangers, new adversaries and a new family dynamic unlike anyone else, Dylan has had an interesting start to his heroic career to say the least. And we haven’t even mentioned high school yet. Dylan hasn’t been completely alone during this journey as he’s had astral mentors guiding him. The spirit of his late father and most recently Caleb Hawthorne, the KNIGHT SUN have been working on making Dylan the hero he potentially could be.

Last readers saw him, Dylan suffered an unexpected loss during a battle with Hellbent. One of his fellow classmates, Reggie, was killed standing up to the dangerous foe when Dylan was defeated. While distraught over the loss, Dylan turns control over his body to Caleb to finish the fight. When the battle has ended, Caleb surprises Dylan by maintaining control of his body, leaving Dylan as an astral spirit watching someone else control his physical body!

The next phase of Rogue Sun begins at the Crescent City Medical Center. The medical team on duty is finishing autopsies and one deceased body stands out for a gruesome image. Suddenly, one gets sick out of nowhere. They set outside to get some air and when they return, the body is gone but something else is in its place hovering overhead.

Meanwhile, Dylan is self reflecting on the recent events. Watching someone else live his life has made a strong impact on his view of the world. Caleb (as Dylan) makes his way to breakfast with the Bell family and the change is noticeable. Readers even see how the family is welcoming it. All the while Dotty is meeting with some of the well known villains of Dylan in an attempt to rehabilitate them but a warning is passed along that Mourningstar is coming.

The change is noted by his fellow classmates, especially his ex-girlfriend Vanessa. As much as things change, some things remain the same as Rogue Sun runs into an old friend with some unfinished business. Readers witness how the new dynamic between Dylan and Caleb plays out with another shocking twist to the story coming in the final moments. Get ready for another mic drop moment when the last page hits. This next phase of Dylan Siegel isn’t short of surprises.

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

BREAKDOWN: Parrott continues to push this story into compelling themes with this issue. Dylan is in uncharted territory watching someone live his life. The conversations and reactions of those around him is telling of what kind of person he was prior to the change. There is an epiphany starting to take place that Parrott begins to lead the readers on. Losing abilities he took for granted, Dylan lashes out at the worst time to Caleb concerning. Their relationship has deteriorated rapidly and justifiably. It challenges the motto of “with great power comes great responsibility”. One moment that really jumps out within these pages is a conversation with Dylan, Vanessa and Reggie’s mother. Parrott pens the scene with great care and drives home the impact of Reggie’s noble actions. Great final sequence to end this issue on and kick the next chapter off in style.

Abel and Renna split the art duties for this issue. That is never a bad thing when you have 2 extremely talented artists such as them working on a story. The moment of the villains meeting with Dotty displayed as a pyramid of mirrors for a full page panel comes across as a huge event for the readers. The emotional displays during the conversation about Reggie’s death hit very hard and add more weight to an already heavy moment. The action sequences complement the full page re-introduction of Dylan’s “Old Friend”. It’s fallout connects with readers sending them into the closing moments with a full page visual guaranteed to bring them back for more.

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

ROGUE SUN #13 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Marco Renna, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil - credit: IMAGE COMICS AND BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The new stat quo of Dylan Siegel shows no sight of slowing down what has already become a must-have series on NCBD. Parrott’s method of mixing in emotional moments with shocking twists delivers on another fantastic issue with amazing visuals form Abel, Renna and the rest of the team. The Massive-Verse is back in full swing and you don’t want to miss it!

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SUPERMASSIVE (2023) - IMAGE COMICS

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

In January of 2022, an event debuted spiraling out of the pages of the hit Image Comics series (via Black market Narrative): Radiant Black by Kyle Higgins and Marcelo Costa. The event welcomed comic readers to new heroes such as Rogue Sun, Inferno Girl Red and The Dead Lucky (via cameo). From that book, an exciting universe was born that has energized fans with its creativity and characters. The event was SuperMassive. The universe was The MassiveVerse!

The fallout from the book kicked off solo series for both Rogue Sun (by Ryan Parrott & Abel) and the Dead Lucky (by Melissa Flores and French Carlomagno). Inferno Girl Red by Mat Groom and Erica D’urso made its’ transition from Kickstarter to Image in January of 2023. With the success of those series alone, fans have been clamoring for the heroes to reunite in another crossover. Their wishes have been granted with another Massiveverse event hitting the local comic shops on May 24th, 2023!

SUPERMASSIVE by KYLE HIGGINS, RYAN PARROTT, MELISSA FLORES, MAT GROOM, DANIELE DI NICUOLO and WALTER BAIAMONTE (editor: Michael Busuttil) brings together the heroes of the MassiveVerse for an epic adventure. Let’s not delay any longer and take a closer look at what’s happening here, shall we?

SUPERMASSIVE (2023) by KYLE HIGGINS, RYAN PARROTT, MELISSA FLORES, MAT GROOM, DANIELE DI NICUOLO and WALTER BAIAMONTE

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative - On Sale May 24th, 2023

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

For anyone needing a quick refresher on each character and what they do: Here’s MassiveVerse 101

The story begins Enfield, England in 1412, A battle is taking place between the Rogue Sun of that era and a mysterious figure known as Thomasin. In Rogue Sun’s possession is an obelisk that he is going to great lengths to keep. It is in a losing effort as Rogue Sun is defeated by Thomasin. She takes the obelisk and uses it to open a portal, leading to an unknown location. As she walks thru, she leaves the obelisk behind.

Fast forwarding to present time, Rogue Sun is sneaking into a museum in New York looking for the obelisk which has a personal connection to Caleb Hawthorne. With the object in hand, Rogue Sun flies to Lockport, Illinois to recruit Radiant Black on his latest mission. Readers see an awkward moment with Marshall, Nathan, Caleb and Dylan “meeting” for the first time. All the while, the actions of Rogue Sun have garnered the attention of Morrow and its’ latest security addition: Bibiana Lopez-Yang aka The Dead Lucky.

What is so special about this obelisk? Readers quickly find out it is the key to opening the door to the Holy Grail! With the power that could come from finding it, it is no wonder why all parties have varied vested interest in acquiring it. “With Great power comes great responislbilty” takes a whole new meaning as this story progresses. Once all parties finally meet in Enfield, the heroes open the door into an adventure they (and readers) won’t soon forget.

Readers will be glued to the pages seeing how these individuals survive the challenges in their way of acquiring the grail. The action is box-office as they progress thru on their quest. There is no shortage of drama with all the personalities involved. They make for some of the best moments in this issue when the clashes arise. However, no one is ready for the surprises mixed in for the latter portion of the book. The closing act will catch readers off-guard, but the payoff is sure to please. If that wasn’t enough, just wait for the final pages. I can’t stress this enough, when you hear “Massive-Verse Event” that means AN EVENT! Readers get a total picture that all ties together for a satisfying conclusion and why when all these heroes come together, readers can only describe it as “Super Massive”!

SUPERMASSIVE (2023) by KYLE HIGGINS, RYAN PARROTT, MELISSA FLORES, MAT GROOM, DANIELE DI NICUOLO and WALTER BAIAMONTE

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative - On Sale May 24th, 2023

SUPERMASSIVE (2023) by KYLE HIGGINS, RYAN PARROTT, MELISSA FLORES, MAT GROOM, DANIELE DI NICUOLO and WALTER BAIAMONTE

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative - On Sale May 24th, 2023

BREAKDOWN: The Massiveverse writing team plays to the strengths of their characters to make for a very enjoyable read. Marshall’s comedic timing is spot-on in breaking up the more dramatic moments. Bibiana also sneaks in a well timed “Indiana Jones” line that works perfectly as well. The story itself is an intriguing one as each hero is tested on how far would they go to get everything. The emotional toll the mission takes is easy to connect with as there are deep personal roots behind each motivation. The action scenes are well paced, giving the characters enough time to properly interact in-between, making for the best scenes. Not everything goes smoothly and that makes for added tension. It comes off very organic and not just “another super-hero team-up”. Each character gets an ample amount of panel time to move their own stories along with the main plot. The final act has great surprises that raises a few questions along the way, but that’s for another time. No spoilers on those moments, but rest assured, the readers will be excited to see them transpire. The fallout ends things with complete closure before sending everyone onto their next paths. The epilogue is something special that fans won’t be expecting but this goes into how creative the teams are behind this event. Get ready!

Di Nicuolo and Baiamonte add such energy to the pages of this event. The action panels waste no time in setting a frenetic pace. There are a few 2 full page panels that are absolutely incredible with one being a game-changer later in the issue. The art team also presents Thomasin as a compelling character through the various panels. Her story comes across as one of redemption moreso than sheer searching for power. The interactions she has with Bibiana come across as if they both share some common themes between them and why they are invested in the Grail. The comedic expressions Marshall shows in more serious moments work with giving the readers a solid break before diving back into the drama enfolding. The closing moments ramp up the action before slowly bringing everyone down to say goodbye for now. Excellent epilogue to close out the event with an image that will have readers talking without question.

SUPERMASSIVE (2023) by KYLE HIGGINS, RYAN PARROTT, MELISSA FLORES, MAT GROOM, DANIELE DI NICUOLO and WALTER BAIAMONTE

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative - On Sale May 24th, 2023

SUPERMASSIVE (2023) by KYLE HIGGINS, RYAN PARROTT, MELISSA FLORES, MAT GROOM, DANIELE DI NICUOLO and WALTER BAIAMONTE

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative - On Sale May 24th, 2023

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

When a book has the billing “Super Massive”, it gives itself a high benchmark to hit. Without question, The Massive-Verse team accepts and exceeds the challenge mixing in superb writing and energetic artwork in an adventure fitting for the title. There’s a reason why this universe is comics’ most exciting one. The event is an absolute must have on New Comic Book Day!

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RADIANT BLACK #24 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, it’s the last stop for the flagship title of comics’ most exciting line of books before its’ monster crossover later in May. This issue also serves as the final point before heading into what will be its’ most talked about story in July known as “The Catalyst War.” Suffice to say, the summer of 2023 will be a memorable one for Image Comics and Black market Narrative. RADIANT BLACK #24 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti and Becca Carey sets the stage for Nathan Burnett and Marshall with the consequences of failure never set higher. Let’s see how the heroes fare on the final stop before “Supermassive 2”, shall we?

RADIANT BLACK #24 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In his wildest dreams, Nathan Burnett could never have imagined when he returned home to Lockport, Illinois from Los Angeles how much his life would change. After coming into contact with a mysterious object, Nathan became the figure known as Radiant Black. Since that moment, his life has been a non-stop roller coaster with his best friend Marshall now intertwined in this superhero world. Both have done heroic actions, but their latest challenge may be too great to overcome.

Something is coming to Earth. Something they might not be able to stop. Factor in that their powers are not working properly and it’s a blueprint for disaster. With the future looking dire, a choice was made. Nathan and Marshall make a return to a place where both are familiar with. They return to Existence.

This issue kicks off with Nathan and Marshall crashing back into the realm of Existence. The pair is greeted by an old “frienemy” in <001>, who readers haven’t seen in quite some time. He assumes the role as guide into the vastly changed landscape. Existence as they knew it is no more. It is devasted and fragmented. <001> speaks of what is needed to try fixing things but it is not an easy road.

Nathan and Marshall must search for a key element that could be the missing piece to save Earth from impending doom. On this journey, Nathan and Marshall are challenged to confront their own self reflections to move forward. As the line goes… “There is only truth in Existence.” It really pushes the pair into uncharted water? Will they succeed? Readers find out very quickly that there is no easy way out for what Nathan and Marshall need to deal with. The later portion of the book hi readers direct with addressing a discord long suspected. This all leads to a resolution with a final parting image that has huge ramifications heading into the Catalyst War.

RADIANT BLACK #24 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

RADIANT BLACK #24 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

BREAKDOWN: Throughout the course of this series, Kyle Higgins has crafted challenges that have tested the bond of Nathan and Marshall on many levels. This issue harkens back to the theme and emotions of another classic issue in the series: Issue #10. Whenever Existence has been in play, it brings out something special within the story. The journey they embark on makes both characters face lingering plot points directly in front of the readers. Higgins depicts their friendship as their greatest strength and weakness at varying moments. There is a very strong portion of the story where this comes to light and gives the readers a sense at what each is going thru heading towards their fateful ending. Once at that stage, the closing portion presents a very direct ending which readers will have feelings about. It’s also noteworthy that the final image featured proves once again why what Kyle Higgins and company at BMN continue to push the creative bounds like no one else in the business.

Marcelo Costa and Igor Monti paint an eye-popping landscape throughout this issue. Existence feels worn down and barely hanging on. The opening two-page spread is absolutely phenomenal. It sets the pace for what lies ahead. As previously mentioned, there are some homages to Issue #10 that long-time readers will pick up on and see what compares and contrasts. Monti’s coloring adds such a new element to the already impressive visuals. The whole landscape feels different and energetic at the same time. There is a great deal of two-page spreads throughout the issue that gives the moments showcased that much more gravity to the story. The sequences leading into the final act demonstrate to the readers the anguish and eventual truth of the lingering plot points. It pays off big once the final image hits the page. A perfect closing full page panel to conclude this crucial timeframe of the MassiveVerse’s flagship book.

RADIANT BLACK #24 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023 Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti and Becca Carey Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

RADIANT BLACK #24 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

RADIANT BLACK #24 - On Sale May 2nd, 2023

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti and Becca Carey

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

FINAL POINT: 10 out of 10

All roads lead to the next phase of the MassiveVerse’s flagship title with an incredible issue concluding this prelude arc. Higgins, Costa, Monti and Carey present two heroes outmatched for what lies ahead but refusing to surrender with superb writing and an amazing visual experience. There is a reason this line of books are comics’ most exciting line and led by Radiant Black. The buzz surrounding this series never fails to deliver and this issue will be one fans will be talking about this week on New Comic Book day. Highest possible recommendation.

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ROGUE SUN #12 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

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

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

Rogue Sun #12

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

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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NO/ONE #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

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

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

NO/ONE #2

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

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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RADIANT BLACK #23 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

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

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

Radiant Black #23

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

(Cover: Marcelo Costa)

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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RADIANT PINK #4 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

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

RADIANT PINK #4 

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

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #3 (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 at the conclusion of a break-out series from comics most exciting line: The Massive-Verse from Image Comics via Black Market Narrative. INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #3 by MAT GROOM (Power Rangers, Ultraman), ERICA D’URSO (The Mighty Valkyries), IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY brings to comic shops the conclusion of the introductory story of Cassia Costa. Breaking down the Kickstarter volume into three issues has been no easy task but the series has been winning over fans month after month since its’ initial release via Image. Last time readers saw Cassia, Apex City is still reeling from the attack of the Griffin while Cassia has one of her biggest fears unfold right before her eyes. How do things fare in this final installment of Book One? Let’s take a closer look and see how the latest series of the Massive-verse concludes its’ spectacular debut, shall we?

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #3

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY 

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Going away to school was expected to be a life-changing event, but even Cassia Costa didn’t expect how fast things would change when she arrived at the Helix Campus. Being a new student at the prestigious school in Apex City carries enough weight, but becoming the surprising beacon of hope and the only line of defense against the Griffin might be too much to bare.

When danger struck as the Griffin caused the entire foundation of Apex City to rise, fate found Cassia in the form of a red object that activitied her fire inside becoming the hero INFERNO GIRL RED! With the assistance of her mother, Ana and her roommate Harriette, Cassia has faced down the Griffin’s forces until a showdown between them proved too much for Cassia to handle. Rebounding from the encounter, Cassia is lured out to face the threat while the Griffin kidnaps her mother, leaving Cassia is a state of sheer defeat.

This issue opens up with Harriette returning to their dorm room and seeing Cassia crying over the disappearance of her mother. Cassia opens up to Harriette about how her mother was on to the Griffin’s ways and she was disgraced to the point Cassia’s father left them both. Feeling truly alone, Harriette provides comfort and confidence standing by Cassia’s side during this time of need and reminding her what truly makes her a hero. The conversation results in Cassia revealing her superhero identity, which Harriette already deciphered.

The pair then discuss plans to stop the Griffin once and for all. With an assist from a fellow student, they find a location where a tremendous amount of power is being used. Cassia prepares to head to the location, ready to overcome the odds and be the hope that Apex City needs in this time of crisis.

At this stage, The Griffin addresses Cassia’s mother and his identity is revealed to the readers. Once Cassia arrives, the final showdown begins! Readers are ringside for a battle of the ages as Cassia goes toe-to-toe with an adversary who Cassia has no choice but to defeat with the lives of her mother and residents of Apex City hanging in the balance.

The conclusion doesn’t leave both combatants unscathed. It leaves readers filled with ranging emotions. Once the battle has passed, the final moments offer a satisfying conclusion to the inaugural chapter of the Massive-Verse’s latest hero.

BREAKDOWN: Groom leaves readers with an exciting ending to Cassia’s first solo story. At the core of this tale has been the concept of hope. It truly is Cassia’s super power. Once she believes that she can accomplish the impossible, Cassia proves that powers never made her a hero in the first place. Groom showcases Cassia as a determined character who faces her fears and doubts head-on. This portion of the story shows her growth in believing as she needs to find the fire inside her to push forward with the absence of her mother as her normal guide. This becomes even more apparent with the showdown with the Griffin. Having been previously defeated, Cassia needs to push herself beyond her fears know what failure could mean. The resolution of the battle magnifies how important it was to win and sends off Cassia’s world with a compelling good-bye (for now…)

D’Urso’s art amplifies the intensity of the final battle to incredible levels. The action panels hold readers’ attention and never lets go with its non-stop pacing. This has been a staple of this book since its’ inception. D’Urso brings a vibrant energy to the series which reflects the optimism and hope Cassia has (with much praise going to Monti & Carey to amplify these panels). D’Urso also brings out the deeply emotional elements of Cassia’s world. The moments she shares with her mother and Harriette show readers the power of self-belief can overcome insurmountable odds.

FINAL POINT: Groom, D’Urso and the team have not only made a highly enjoyable superhero story, Through their work, they’ve reminded comic readers what makes a hero isn’t the powers they have, but the fire inside that gives them the courageous drive to be heroic. The series is a must-add to your collection and you can’t leave the local comic shops this week without a copy.

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NO/ONE #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are checking out one of the biggest events/series to debut in 2023. “The Massive-Verse”, the home of comic’s most exciting universe, has been setting an extremely high standard in creativity and storytelling since expanding its’ roster following 2022’s “SuperMassive” crossover. With successful debuts for characters such as Rogue Sun, The Dead Lucky and Inferno Girl Red (to name a few), fans have waiting with heightened anticipation to see how this growing roster would shape up in the new year. With announcements such as “The Catalyst War” coming in RADIANT BLACK & “SuperMassive 2” dropping in May, the buzz around this line has grown to a fever pitch. Before we get to those events, there’s one series/event leading the way that is going to set the pace for those events. How they’re presenting this is such a breath of innovative fresh air that simply can’t be ignored or passed on.

NO/ONE #1 by Kyle Higgins (RADIANT BLACK), Brian Buccellato (Detective Comics), Geraldo Borges & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou welcomes a new character into the ranks of the Massive-verse with an explosive debut that doesn’t stay just in the pages of the comic. The 10 issue maxi-series continues the story via the companion podcast “Who Is No/One” starring Rachael Leigh Cook & Patton Oswalt as the reporters trying to solve the mystery behind the vigilante running around Pittsburgh. This is such an imaginative idea to accompany the comic, but considering what Higgins and company have done with QR codes leading to animated shorts, gatefold issues (see Radiant Black #18) and so forth, it is another reason that the Massive-Verse stands out from the rest on the comic shelves each time out.

The wait is finally over! No/One hits comic shops this week (March 15th)! Let’s see what this Image Comics/Black Market Narrative debut issue is all about, shall we?

NO/ONE #1

Creative: Kyle Higgins (RADIANT BLACK), Brian Buccellato (Detective Comics), Geraldo Borges & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The book opens up in the Cultural District of Pittsburgh for an art exhibit. A couple is conversing about the pieces along with referencing murders running rampant through the city. They end the conversation to get some alone time on a rooftop balcony but are interrupted with the discovery of a dead man named Louis Capel with four bullet holes in his chest. Meanwhile standing across the building on a rooftop looking down is the mysterious vigilante No/One.

At the crime scene, Detectives August Singh and Kate Harper are investigating the scene. They are two detectives assigned to the case of Richard Roe aka “The Accountability Killer” and his copycats. The mystery of Roe has been hunting Pittsburgh since his first known video comments in May of 2022. Now nearly a year later, the toll its taken on the detectives is clearly visible to the readers. Singh is venting openly how done he is with everything Roe, this being the allegedly third copycat killing. Singh’s rant in interrupted by Pittsburgh assistant chief Ben Kern, who’s got a vested interest in the case. Kern is handed a note found on the victim. Before he can react, Chief Mixon calls in to have Kern removed from the scene.

Outside the building, a mob of frightened and angry citizens have arrived to find out what has happened. One of which being Pittsburgh Ledger reporter Julia Paige, who’s digging into the case herself. Readers don’t wait long to find a clue of who Assistant Chief Kern has a deeper investment in this case as the mob starts shouting at him about his son.

The following Day, Singh and Harper are talking with Capel’s family concerning the murder. The conversation is very emotionally charged (as expected) but readers find out that Capel was a digital target of No/One previously. However, there is someone watching the events unfold from a distance. Meanwhile, at the Pittsburgh Ledger, Editor Teddy Barlow has made the call to put Julia on a podcast breaking down the Richard Roe case since the public is visiting the main webpage in record numbers.

No/One’s shadow weighs heavy on the public but arguably Ben Kern carries the full baggage. Readers see two very important conversations: One involving his son Michael (who’s battling his own personal demons) at Neomi Kern’s grave. The other is at the Allegheny County Jail to see Aaron Kern, who is also known as Richard Roe, the accountability killer!

What is said during these conversations that pulls Kern into a new direction trying to solve the case? After leaving the jail, an action happens that raises more questions to an already complex case! Readers will not be ready for what transpires there, but just wait for the final few pages. Within those moments, the drama has been turned up anther notch building towards a shattering final image that will leave readers shocked and excited to get the next issue in their hands immediately.

BREAKDOWN: Higgins and Buccellato weave a multi-layered mystery within the initial debut. Richard Roe’s impact has been felt for almost a full calendar year (the timeline of events is featured at the end of the book with a great character index & details about Aaron Kern) and the writing reflects the frustration of the citizens of Pittsburgh while slowly unveiling the man behind the mask. The pacing breaks down the large cast into three focused areas. Singh and Harper’s panel time reflects the citizens with the anger and anxiety Roe’s actions have caused. Paige’s story feels as it will be told thru the eyes of the reader as she sets forth to present the details of the case with a “reasonable voice.”

Their stories take a step back in comparison to the tale of the Kern family. Higgins and Buccellato portray Ben Kern as a conflicted character balancing his fatherly duties to his civic duties as an officer. Kern’s struggles shine with the conversations with his son. Both have a different tempo and distinct endings. It makes for what follows that much more greater. The final set-up of the last pages are exceptionally placed to add a building tension to its’ jaw-dropping conclusion.

Borges wastes no time in bringing the strong reactions of “No/One’s” actions to the readers. There is a full page panel showing Capel’s demise that pulls no punches (including the couples reaction). It’s matched with a fantastic two-page spread with No/One standing over the rooftop watching. Borges captures the strain and wear Roe’s actions have taken on the detectives and the people of Pittsburgh. This comes right to the forefront when Singh & Harper talk with Capel’s family. There is a great action moment sprinkled in the story which is incredible and sets up a great twist but this issues emotional builds are what will have people talking. Borges uses a multi-panel format (7-9) which echos a “Watchmen” feel in bringing Ben Kern’s drama with his sons to the readers. The perfect example is this technique is the final pages of the book which concludes with an exclamation point final image.

FINAL POINT: The latest entry into the Massive-Verse establishes itself as a must-read mystery that simply can not be missed. Higgins, Buccellato, Borges & the team present a city on edge with an enigmatic figure at the center of it’s breaking point. Phenomenal writing and imagery set the stage for not just a book, but an event that comic fans can’t afford to miss and the local comic shops and in podcast form with “Who is No/One.”

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ROGUE SUN #11 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this edition, it’s anniversary time for one of the massive-verse’s biggest stars. One year ago, ROGUE SUN made its’ debut and welcomed readers into the world of Dylan Siegel and the supernatural side of comic’s most exciting universe. Leading into year two & being featured in a prominent event with SuperMassive 2, this superhero saga has fans looking forward to a big 2023. However, Dylan’s got some unsettled business with a brand new threat to deal with before closing off its’ second arc next issue.

ROGUE SUN #11 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Natalia Marques and Becca Carey (editor Michael Busittil) brings the latest chapter with the mysterious Hellbent. Being pushed to his limits, let’s take a closer look and see how Dylan is handling a threat unlike any he’s faced before, shall we?

ROGUE SUN #11

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

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After the death of his father, Dylan Siegel is passed down the mantle and powers of Rogue Sun, the supernatural protector of Earth. Since that life-changing moment, Dylan has had a rough road learning to become a hero while balancing out a “normal” life with a new family he knew nothing about prior. Factor maneuvering through high school and Dylan has his hands full. Readers have watched him face dangers head on, even taking a deep personal toll on him. With everything he’s been through, his current challenge might be his most dangerous (and it’s not an upcoming Homecoming high school dance either).

A villain driven on revenge for what Dylan did involving his father, Hunter aka Hellbent made a deal with a powerful and dangerous entity which has ties to his father: Mourningstar. From their initial encounter, Hellbent left Dylan for dead. Trying to fight back against a villain who nearly killed him is going to a tough ask for the young hero by himself. Luckily, Dylan has a new mentor in the form of Caleb Hawthorne, the KNIGHT SUN! After being summoned by Dylan’s step-sister Aurie, Caleb has filled in a void Dylan needed desperately. With one shot to take a magical Quill out of Hellbent (and his boss’s reach), Dylan takes a trip on the wild side to the realm of the Ravyn Queen.

This issue picks up where Dylan and Caleb are meeting with the Rayvn Queen in her Aviary realm about the history of the Quill. Readers get an excellent breakdown of how the magical creature was wiped out from existence and the only remnant was the powerful feather. Dylan pleads his case to the queen but it’s getting the feather that easily. He’s tested to challenge her imposing protector of the Aviary in combat. Should he survive, Dylan gets the feather. Failure means dire consequences. Against his council’s wishes, Dylan accepts.

Meanwhile back in New Orleans, Hellbent is growing his influence by pushing drug dealers to expand their coverage with him providing protection for a cost. Hellbent’s actions haven’t set well with his father and now draws the attention of Mourningstar. Hellbent diverts his plans for now, recommitting to taking care of Rogue Sun. All the while, the homecoming dance is unfolding at Dylan’s school. Dylan wasn’t planning on attending but now his dance card is full. Can he survive the Doorman to acquire the Quill? Is this enough to stop Hellbent and Mourningstar? At what lengths are the villains willing to go to get what they want. Readers don’t wait long as the final act sets things in motion for what can only be a showdown for the ages that in inexcusable to miss!

BREAKDOWN: Parrott juggles many elements of this issue with ease building towards a monster conclusion. The Ravyn Queen panels showcase the growing pains of Dylan and Caleb’s new partnership while trying to find a way to stay on the mission at hand. The banter between all three is solid and even drops a few great one-liners in the mix. It’s resolution works and gives this issue some great action points while unearthing more about Rogue Sun’s potential (as Dylan is still learning what he can do with his power). There is a big moment where this comes to life that readers will be excited to see. There’s a conversation later in the issue between Dylan and Caleb that ties this current arc together perfectly reflecting on fathers and son. Hellbent and the dance attendees maximizes their respected time in this issue with noteworthy scenes. The final moments of this issue cap everything off perfectly leaving readers on the edge of their seats for next issue.

Abel returns to Rogue Sun after being off the last two issues with a strong return. The Aviary realm display had a great look to make it pop off the page. Readers will have no question where they are in that portion of the story. The confrontation with the Doorman played out with some fantastic moments, and one new element featured in Rogue Sun’s arsenal that will have a huge positive reaction amongst the fans. The panels involving Hellbent’s father showed off excellent emotional reactions to the events unfolding. It ties everything back to how this all began with the father and son narrative which plays such a huge role for this series. Incredible mic drop moment with the final panel to send readers into the arc finale next issue.

FINAL POINT: Abel reunites with Parrott and the team to bring the Hellbent arc to a boiling point with this issue. Readers will be locked in from the start with fantastic storytelling and art which has become this series’ calling card since its’ debut one year ago. Rogue Sun has never had the stakes set higher if he fails and readers simply can’t leave the comic shops this week without this issue in hand.

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RADIANT BLACK #22 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are now on the road to the Catalyst War with the Massive-verse’s flagship title. As it was announced this past week, RADIANT BLACK has a HUGE storyline starting at issue #25 which if you’ve been following this series, the seeds have been planted for quite some time. With that announcement, it joins No/One (due March 2023) and Supermassive 2 following after as premier comic events for comics’ most exciting line. In the meantime, there is a calm before the storm within the latest issue following Nathan Burnett.

RADIANT BLACK #22 by Kyle Higgins, Eduardo Ferigato, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, DC Hopkins and Michael Busuttil (Image Comics via Black market Narrative) takes a small detour from recent events to give readers a reminder of how far one of our heroes have come since issue #1. Let’s not wait any longer and jump in this trip to the west coast, shall we?

RADIANT BLACK #22

Creative: Kyle Higgins, Eduardo Ferigato, Ze Carlos, Raul Angulo, DC Hopkins and Michael Busuttil

Credit: Image Comics via Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When this series began, Nathan Burnett returned home from a failed venture as a writer in Los Angeles. The only thing he has to show for it was a nearly $40,000 credit card debt. Once he returned to Lockport, Illinois, fate had different plans for him as he became connected to the Power Radiant and became the hero known as Radiant Black. In that journey, there has been highs, lows, near-deaths, passing of mantles to his best friend Marshall when he was in a coma, more radiants emerging and oh yeah……ONE GIANT FREAKING ROBOT! Last issue showed Nathan and Marshall being recruited by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service to track down their nemesis Shift and his weapons trafficking in St. Louis while Radiant Yellow is breaking down the mystery of the giant robot and how the world as we know it is in danger.

During their venture to St. Louis, Nathan gets a message from his ex in LA, JJ, about a short story he wrote for TV. Nathan assures Marshall that he’s “very done” with LA. However, Nathan heads back to LA for a short moment with JJ’s assurance that this is a real deal for TV. On the plane, Marshall and Wendell (Radiant Yellow) have tasked Nathan to search Shift’s phone (which he took during their encounter) for more clues on the robot and what’s going after as told by Wendell). Once he lands, Nathan starts having flashbacks to his previous time in the city of Angels. After running into old friends Elizabeth and Micah, Nathan makes his way to JJ’s apartment with her new boyfriend (and Nathan’s old roommate) Brayden.

Readers will see the dread in Nathan has he “reconnects” with the obnoxious Brayden until the save is made by JJ, who’s spinning about the project but there’s some other factors involved that Nathan’s not so cool with. Clearing his head, Nathan checks out an address in Shift’s phone that might prove to be a valuable lead heading into the mystery of the robot. At this stage, readers see a quick moment of Radiant business before getting to the main event. After more flashbacks and time with Brayden (along with a surprise event), Nathan meets with JJ’s boss, the fate of Nathan’s story is displayed. How does the meeting go? What is Nathan’s reaction to all that unfolds? The closing moments give readers an ending to think about before heading into the next stage towards the Catalyst War.

BREAKDOWN: Higgins breaks away (for the most part) the super heroics to bring Nathan back full circle with a return to the beginning of his journey. The LA trip was an interesting call-back but one that worked factoring in what’s ahead. In a way, it almost feels as Nathan was trying to make closure on his past before facing an uncertain future. Seeing the flashback moments with Brayden (who was insufferable) established what Nathan walked away from the first time crystal clear to long time readers. Heading into the final act, Higgins sets things up where there is a different feel as Nathan meets with JJ’s boss. Thought-provoking final line and panel to close things out before heading back “home”.

The art duties were split for this issue between Ferigato and Ze Carlos (along with Raul Angulo), who last Massiveverse readers saw his work during Rogue Sun #7 (The “Choose Your Own Adventure” issue). This works great with this issue as Carlos’s art was the Radiant side adventure while Ferigato took Nathan’s trip in Los Angeles. Ferigato and Angulo portrayed the flashbacks exceptionally, making them stand out and contrasting the present day actions of Brayden. Seeing Nathan’s range of emotions added a solid layer to the story and gave depth to his backstory prior to issue #1. The final panels tie up Nathan’s journey and gives readers an interesting thought knowing what is coming up next when he returns back to Lockport.

FINAL POINT: Radiant Black #22 closes and opens a plot point for Nathan Burnett that has lingered since the debut issue. Higgins and Ferigato dive into the toll the return to Los Angeles takes while Ze Carlos keeps the super heroics featured with fantastic art and storytelling. The issue provides a calm before the storm facing our heroes this summer so make sure to check this out on New Comic Book Day to see a different side of Radiant Black.

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INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out the next installment of the hit series stemming out of a comic line that is poised for a HUGE 2023: The Massive-Verse from Image Comics! INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #2 by MAT GROOM (Power Rangers, Ultraman), ERICA D’URSO (The Mighty Valkyries), IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY continues the epic debut adventure of Cássia Costa as she emerges as a sign of hope for the people of Apex City. The transition from Kickstarter Graphic Novel to comic series has been seamless as Book One #1 was a smash debut amongst fans and the buzz for the next chapter has been growing daily! Let’s jump into the latest issue and see how things are faring now, shall we?

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #2

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY (Cover: Valeria Favoccia)

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Cassia Costa’s life changed forever when fate found her. After moving onto the the Helix Campus, a prestigious high school in Apex City, Cassia bears witness to the entire city being uplifted from its foundation. The only thing saving the city is someone has activated protective shields around the entire city. While watching these events unfold, a red object flies into her direction and attaches itself to her. That object possesses the powers of Inferno Girl Red, a hero Cassia’s mother believes in due to past experiences she shared as a reporter. Now in the city’s darkest hour, Cassia is thrown into the superhero world as the signal of hope the people need.

After thwarting off a monster invader who almost hurt her roommate Harriette, this issue opens up with Cassia talking with her mother about what’s next and how Cassia doesn’t want the IGR power! Cassia’s mother explains how the city is in danger and the person who activated the shields might have a possible connection. Cassia’s mother also reveals about her past with the first Inferno Girl. In this reveal, she tells Cassia of how they were averting monsters attacks that were being helped by a secret cabal. With that knowledge, Cassia and her mom start a plan to dig into a possible return of that cabal and stop them.

Cassia returns to her dorm and catches up with Harriette, who’s proving to be a calming influence on her. Mixing in a few new characters such as Sung-Ho Park and his son Tommy proves to be a more grounded moment for Cassia. However, there is little time for rest as Cassia has an early wake-up call to have another go-around with some monsters. After defeating more creatures, Inferno Girl Red has made the attention of the cabal and a mysterious figure with a vested interest: The Griffin! What happens now when Cassia runs directly into this imposing force? Is she ready for the challenge? Plus, how does Cassia react when her powers have issues working? Cassia faces her biggest challenges yet but nothing will prepare her (or readers for what happens during the final moments of the book! What feels like a routine mission at this stage proves to be more consequential than anyone is ready to deal with!

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #2

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #2

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

BREAKDOWN: The dynamic between Cassia and her mother has been a huge part of this series thus far & Groom allows that to take center stage for this issue. Cassia is still coming into her own as a reluctant hero but seeing her mother’s positive reactions gives her hope as much as she’s inspiring the people of Apex City. Another noteworthy point of this issue is Cassia’s struggles with her powers. With how fast the story is moving, readers might forget she just received the powers and is still in a learning phase with them. Seeing how she’s still going despite the set-backs shows Cassia is becoming the hero her mother (and others) are believing she can be. Mr. Park and Tommy have some mentionable page time for this issue but seeing how they impact the story is not defined just yet. They both appear to be characters to watch. The issue concludes on an emotional note that looks to push Cassia even further as it appears she will be tested in a manner she could never expect.

D’Urso is absolutely crushing this book with the artwork. Cassia’s pessimistic reactions to her mother’s constant optimism adds more depth to the story being told. In her role of being a symbol of hope, Cassia is wearing her doubt. Seeing her start to overcome that after each win is easy to see for readers. Speaking of those wins, let’s talk about those action panels! They have a frantic energy to add some intensity to to overall story. The initial debut and actions of the Griffin come across huge, making an immediate impact. Each panel feels like it’s going to fly off the page when IGR and the Griffin face off. It balances out the huge closing event and Cassia’s reaction to it. Nothing but huge wins this issue with D’Urso and Monti’s work.

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #2

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

INFERNO GIRL RED: BOOK ONE #2

Creative: MAT GROOM, ERICA D’URSO, IGOR MONTI & BECCA CAREY

Credit: Image Comics/Black Market Narrative

FINAL POINT: There is absolutely no sophomore slump with the latest chapter of the life and times of Cassia Costa. Groom, D’Urso and the team mix the energetic art with strong writing to make the middle act of this saga an absolute necessity for any comic collection. Don’t miss this book at the Local Comic Shops this week!

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RADIANT PINK #3 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re hitting the midway point of a solo tale featuring the youngest Radiant of comic’s most exciting universe: The Massive-verse! 2023 is the line’s biggest year yet with events like “No/One” (debuting in March) and the huge crossover event “Supermassive 2” coming soon, comic fans have been jumping on board with this universe. All their books have been on point with this series being no exception. Radiant Pink #3 by MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY for Image Comics furthers the worlds traveling adventure with last issue’s big reveal looming overhead. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening now, shall we?

Radiant Pink #3

Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY (Cover: ERICA D'URSO)

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Radiant Pink (aka Eva aka the streamer known as “Evaplayss”, has been overactive in her heroic duties worrying those closest to her. When a charity fundraiser she makes an appearance at is disrupted by an explosion, Eva jumps in to help. During this, Eva is teleporting Kelly, an EMT out of danger but they wind up far from home…as in other world far away. With her powers not working right, Eva tries finding a way back with detours to other worlds, with an eventual landing spot to a cat spaceship. On board, Eva is injured by the ships protector…a HUGE cat. At this point, Kelly reveals she is wearing a vest with is syphioning Radiant Pink’s power!

This issue opens up with a flashback sequence diving into Kelly’s past and how she came into contact with the power vest. Kelly’s visions are interrupted by Eva waking up on the cat ship. Eva quickly remembers what Kelly’s action caused and how many people could have been hurt. A fight ensues while Kelly is trying to plead her case about her actions. Once the pair calms down for a second, readers see a truce form long enough to make plans to try going home again. Once back on the ship, more secrets are revealed. Will the pair be able to make it home with the broken trust shown? What is the secret behind the ship they’re on? What happens now when they try to leave this planet? Many questions are answered with a few more raised before closing out this book on an interesting final visual.

Radiant Pink #3

Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY(Cover: ERICA D'URSO)

Credit: Image Comics

BREAKDOWN: Camarena and Flores keep the light-heartened tone throughout the book with a few more serious moments mixed in. The flashback sequence is more serious as readers see glimpses of Kelly’s past and why she’s involved in the attack on Eva. Her story has much to explain but it takes a sidestep to the bigger plot point for this issue. Speaking of which, The reaction Eva has to Kelly’s actions makes perfect sense and doesn’t feel completely over, even with their truce intact. It works long enough to deal with the ship and its’ true situation, which plays into the fun aspect of the book. The closing moments throw a curve into the story nothing to knock it off track from the fun read the series has been.

Kubert and Nalty hit the mark with Kelly’s flashbacks. Using a different coloring scheme on the panels worked to connect the sadness of hr past, leading into the more defined panels of the present time. The emotional outbursts from Eva were captured perfectly as she’s now not just fighting Kelly but her broken trust as well. The alien world aspect involving the ship gave a solid contrast to Eva’s reactions and more serious interactions with Kelly. Interesting final image to end this chapter on moving into the home stretch for this series.

Radiant Pink #3

Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY(Cover: ERICA D'URSO)

Credit: Image Comics

Radiant Pink #3

Creative: MEGHAN CAMARENA, MELISSA FLORES, EMMA KUBERT, REBECCA NALTY, & BECCA CAREY(Cover: ERICA D'URSO)

Credit: Image Comics

FINAL POINT: Camarena, Flores, Kubert and the team continue to take readers on a fun adventure staring the youngest radiant while mixing in some trust issues along the way. The issue mixes in drama along the entertaining tale for an issue you want to check out on New Comic Book Day.

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THE DEAD LUCKY #6 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, the battle for San Francisco heads toward a conclusion in the pages of one of the stars in comics’ hottest line of books: The Massive-verse (home to ROGUE SUN, INFERNO GIRL READ AND RADIANT BLACK to name a few)! Since its’ debut on August 3rd, 2022 (aka #DEADLUCKYDAY), readers have been taken on quite the journey with an excellent first arc. THE DEAD LUCKY is set to take a hiatus after this issue with a return after one of the biggest events in comics for 2023: SUPER-MASSIVE 2! Until then, THE DEAD LUCKY #6 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil) for Image Comics looks to wrap up loose ends before taking a pause in the action and drama.

Before jumping into a deeper dive, check out the song by AL1CE for the series! That said… here we go!

THE DEAD LUCKY #6 - On Sale February 15th, 2023

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

Credit: Image Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Bibiana Lopez-Yang aka Bibi returned home after being honorably discharged from service to a drastically changed San Francisco. The city and its’ people are now caught in-between an ongoing conflict between the Salvation Gang, who claim to be fighting for the interest of the people, but are they really?, and Morrow, a corporation who looks to control with its’ tech influence. While this conflict is unfolding, Bibi is addressing her own mental health issues (PTSD and Survivor’s Guilt) and the event from Afghanistan that gave her ever growing electrical based powers and killed her platoon as well.

When escalating fighting happening, Bibi gets involved, much to Morrow’s displeasure. When they try luring Bibi out in the open, her parents’ restaurant, Chi-Mexi-Q, is destroyed and her father is nearly killed. From this action, Bibi makes an uneasy alliance with the Salvation Gang but that doesn’t go exactly as planned.

Bibi meets with Gust (the head of the Salvation Gang) Shift (a notable figure last seen in Radiant Black, who’s loyalty is there for the paycheck (or is it in this case?) and the gang to make a plan to strike Morrow. With a plan in place, Bibi says her final goodbyes before returning to the Gang headquarters. However, Gust cuts a deal to sell out Bibi to Morrow, who attacks them at their home base! The battle rages on with Shift warning Bibi of what’s unfolding before her. With Morrow surrounding her, Bibi prepares to make a stand and with her platoon of Ghost, Spaceman and Tanky controlling Morrow Bots, she might be lucky enough to make it out alive.

This issue opens up with a flashback sequence of Bibi in 2017 with her breakup with Eddie, who readers know as her ex-boyfriend/ally. The story time-jumps to the present where Bibi and remaining members of the Salvation Gang make their stand against Morrow. In the battlefield is Reporter Mack Sands who Bibi is trying to save. Needing any help she can get, Bibi asks Shift for an assist but in typical Shift fashion, there’s no money involved and its’ not part of his contract so he leaves her stranded. Bibi rounds up Torrid, Factor, Shorty and Winston from the Salvation Gang along with Sands, who’s taping everything to make a final play. As they go back inside the warehouse, Morrow’s forces grow outside, even with the Bots standing guard protecting Bibi and company.

Bibi knows she’s the one they want and plans to fight. Morrow unveils a new Air Guardian droid to attack. Bibi tells everyone to run and heads right into the direction of Kane, a Morrow fighter who’s leading point on this mission. At this point, I’m giving fair warning now: BRACE YOURSELF FOR WHAT HAPPENS NEXT!

Readers bare witness to an unforeseen player making their way into the conflict. An action is taken that changes everything. The ramifications are HUGE to Bibi and hit very hard in the emotions. The fallout sets up a very unique moment that fans will be talking about until its return, but trust me when I say, the story of Bibiana Lopez-Yang has just begun…

Flores caps off one hell of an arc with a brilliant ending issue. The conclusion is going to blow readers away. Through this first arc, readers have seen Bibi thrusted into the role of reluctant hero and push forward against insurmountable odds. Not everything has gone perfect but Bibi refuses to quit on the people she cares about and the city itself. It’s a character trait that shines thru this issue. The banter between her and Shift is brief but a big win (side note: Fans really need a covert ops-esque series with those two as the leads at some point).

Seeing Bibi step up to lead the remaining Salvation Gang was a noteworthy moment as well. However, the emotional roller-coaster of the “new Player” that jumps in will hit readers very strongly. The conclusion is a great swerve as well and one that will excite fans until Bibi’s return later this year. I really don’t want to spoil anything but readers really need to see it for themselves. There’s a tremendous amount of win for this issue.

Carlomagno’s art crafts the emotional panels extremely well for this issue. Seeing these dramatic moments balance the high-paced action out worked on many levels. From the coldness of Shift denying to help Bibi to her directing traffic with the Gang and Sands, there are many emotions displayed through this issue. Take nothing away from the action as Carlomagno & Iacono make certain moments pop right off the page with an energetic feel. If you think those are great (and you should), just wait till you witness the heartbreaking moments in the concluding pages of this story. The final panel drops a huge exclamation point on this chapter. Readers have much to enjoy visually.

FINAL POINT: Since the first issue, Flores, Carlomagno and the team have welcomed readers to San Francisco and introduced them to a great new story that consistently reestablishes itself as a must-read series with its’ incredible writing and art. The conclusion of The Dead Lucky’s first arc doesn’t falter at the finish. It delivers on big action and bigger moments which has become a staple of this series. Highest possible recommendation.

The Dead Lucky vol 1 TPB is due out in May but don’t wait until then to check this series out. Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of The Dead Lucky #6. Thanks for reading.