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COBRA COMMANDER #4 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, we have reached the pen-ultimate issue of the beginnings of terror in the Energon Universe. One of pop culture’s most recognizable villains has imposed his will in search of power. After playing a dangerous game with the Dreadnoks, the face of COBRA looks poised to achieve his ultimate goal.

COBRA COMMANDER #4 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) sees the Commander advancing further into becoming the legendary figure evil G.I. Joe fans know and despise.

Let’s see how this latest chapter squares up.

COBRA COMMANDER #4 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter begins with the Commander begin led to an underground chamber by Ripper. Lying inside is a very relieved doctor. He thinks the Commander has come to save him. Little does he know what’s happening above the ground.

The Nemesis Enforcer of Cobra-La is laying waste to the Dreadnoks. Zandar and Zarana are hiding and planning a counter attack. They push Buzzer out in the open to be a distraction. The enforcer swoops in and breaks Buzzer’s arm. Zarana doesn’t take a killshot attempt. This forces the remaining Dreadnoks to flee for safety. The enforcer lets them flee as the mission is below the surface.

Once the Commander emerges, he divulges his findings and plans what’s next. However, there appears to be a change in plans.

Readers watch as true plans are revealed. It escalates business as the Commander shows why he is a ruthless figure to oppose. The ending act brings events to a crashing halt. It leads the audience to see another player is entering the fold. How will the ultimate power play end?

COBRA COMMANDER #4 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) Cover: Andrei Bressan

With Ultimate power at stake, is there anything off limits? Williamson lights the match for a very combustible situation. Seeing the work over the scientist is vintage Cobra Commander. The lying and deceit is justified in his mind. This folds into the conflict of this chapter. The Commander knows what’s at stake and plans for the unexpected.

The action levels up as readers see why the scientist is so dangerous. The writing portrays Commander as an underestimated foe time in and time out. The closing moments throw everything in flux as someone is looming in the distance that will change things forever in the rise of evil.

Milana and Leoni deliver on big action involving the Enforcer. The half page panel of Buzzer’s arm being broken is an intense moment. Wooten’s lettering amplifies the violent outcome. This counters the reveals of what the Commander has been searching for.

The mannerisms displayed indicate the wonderment of knowing what power lies await. This is quickly derailed with a strong panel showcasing a standoff. With a new fight brewing, the action panels grab readers attention. This ends with an incredible full page image dealing the final blow. Fans are gifted a great parting shot leading to a showdown long overdue. There is much to enjoy with this chapter.

FINAL POINT: 8.7

With power within his reach, Cobra Commander is dealt a surprising roadblock in this latest issue. Williamson’s writing brings out the best (and most evil) of the lead character. Milana and Leoni deliver on thunderous action sequences while building the foundation to a can’t miss finale.

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GEIGER #1 (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS)

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

The company is GHOST MACHINE

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 9.5

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

MASTERPIECE #4 (DARK HORSE COMICS)

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 9

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

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HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #21 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

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

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

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

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FINAL POINT: 8

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

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THE PENGUIN #7 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we are taking a trip back in time with the Dark Knight and one of his most dangerous rogues. With the current story, readers are seeing the first encounter between Oswald Cobblepot and BATMAN. How did their first encounter lead into such a bitter rivalry?

THE PENGUIN #7 by Tom King, Stevan Subic, Marcelo Maiolo, and Clayton Cowles continues to reveal this mystery with its’ latest chapter.

Let’s take a deeper dive into this Bat-storic story!

THE PENGUIN #7 by Tom King, Stevan Subic, Marcelo Maiolo, and Clayton Cowles (DC COMICS - Cover: Carmine Di Giandomenico)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After being a mistreated bartender at The Falcone-owned Iceberg Lounge, Cobblepot gets on the radar of Batman. With a loose agreement, Cobblepot begins working with the Dark Knight to take down Falcone. Once their deal is done, Cobblepot starts teasing the readers to what his true endgame is? Was it revenge on the crime family who mocked him or was this a long play after all?

This issue begins one year after Falcone was taken out. Penguin is running things in the casino. He asks one of Falcone’s former employees about finding the muscle behind Falcone’s moves. Penguin is given a business card. The gesture is returned with a knife through the neck courtesy of Penguin. Readers see the name on the card as “The Help”.

At this time, a young Jim Gordan answers a call from Penquin addressing the rampant crime in the city. This prompts a call to Batman. The weapon Penguin used to kill is recovered. The chase leads to a confrontation between Bats and Penguin. After some questioning, the suspect shifts away from Penguin onto another target.

Who is the next target on Penguin’s hit list? Readers see how the set-up plays out in the ever-changing movement of the unlikely pair’s journey. The sense of tension never escapes the page. This plays heavily into the closing moments. A shocking event begins which will have readers guessing until the next chapter drops. Just wait until you see that final page!

THE PENGUIN #7 by Tom King, Stevan Subic, Marcelo Maiolo, and Clayton Cowles (DC COMICS - Cover: Francesco Mattina)

King excels at showing how layered Cobblepot early days were. Is he playing the long game of working Batman? Does he have plans all his own? The writing dives into the uneasiness of the new partnership. Doubt and suspension linger in the air. This leads readers into seeing a new side of Cobblepot. The shifting of gears continues to be a strong point of this series. With a shocking final page, there will be much to discuss.

Subic steps in for art duties on this story. The vision of Penguin comes off as cunning and misleading. The conversation with him and Batman demonstrates the swings in behavior. This leads into a solid full page image of Penguin stating in the center of Gotham.

The visuals of Penguin running the casino further illustrates what makes him dangerous. The unsettling nature shines through each panel. This all builds towards a show-stopping final full page that will have many fans excited for what’s next.

FINAL POINT: 8

The secrets behind Cobblepot’s past give a great insight to the ascension in the criminal ranks with this strong issue. King’s writing demonstrates Cobblepot’s maneuvering and deceptions perfectly. Subic Maiolo, and Cowles stage the visuals for an easy win with readers. Just when yo think you have the answers, the final mage changes the questions. Prepare for quite the entertaining issue.

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RISE OF THE POWERS OF X #2 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, ten years have passed since the initial Fall of X. In that time, there are only a few mutants left fighting to survive. With a small window of change open, Charles Xavier and his remaining team takes one last shot. Last issue showed at what lengths Xavier is willing to go to win. Is the rest of his team ready to pay the high cost of victory with him?

Rise of the Powers of X #2 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Marvel Entertainment) looks to answer those questions and then some.

Let’s take a deeper dive into the fate of mutantkind.

Rise of the Powers of X #2 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Marvel Entertainment)

Rise of the Powers of X #2 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Mr. Sinister has always been a problem to the X-Men. In this story, he has become a problem for the entire universe. Ten years in the future, Nathaniel Essex has now ascended on a whole new plain. Essex is Enigma. Xavier failed to stop the rise to power. Left with little options, Xavier seeks to rewrite history.

The plan is simple on paper: Kill Moira McTaggert before she realizes she’s a mutant. With her powers never manifesting, the Krakoan Era never is born. It’s a desperate plan, but so are the times they live in.

This chapter begins Enigma narrating the pasts of notable key players in Mutant kind. A Young Moira. Jean Grey. Cyclops. Xavier himself. Enigma knows what they all mean to his endgame. Xavier’s moves have peaked Enigma’s interests.

Stationed on No-Place X, Xavier holds court to Rachel Summers, Rasputin IV and Cypher. Xavier lets it known that his plan is the only option left. Listening in to the conversation is a captured Mother Righteous. One of the Essex clones, Righteous shrugs off the attempts to save. Xavier answers in kind and never responds.

Readers sit back as Xavier senses the pressure of failure. Righteous’ banter with the heroes only fuels Xavier’s plans. Once the talking stops, the moves begin. The action swings into full throttle. The pace never stops until the final pages.

Once the dust settles, fans watch as two major players are set on a collision course. Who will be the last one standing? The parting images of this chapter will definitely have fans talking. Brace for the start of an epic conclusion in the making.

Rise of the Powers of X #2 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Kaare Andrews)

Gillen leans heavy into Xavier’s desperation. The conversations with Righteous support the extreme levels. Throughout the series, that has been a notable takeaway that continues to grow. There is one great one-liner about “ants and Galactus” that will leave readers caught up in the moment.

The banter with Xavier and Rasputin IV is another strong point to the issue. A conversation takes place that is heart-breaking but reflects the dire times that exist. It’s a contrast to Moira and Nimrod. With the walls caving in, Gillen writes their paranoia splendidly. It’s another key element that balances ut all the big action taking place.

Silva and Curiel present some memorable points in this story. The background narration panels tie in the past and gives a quick refresher into the pages being told. Xavier’s defiance to Righteous boastfulness was an easy connection via their facial reactions.

However, The fight sequences will be the ones most talked about. It’s big action with near-full page imagery. These spectacular visions lead readers right into the final act. With a near full page panel to close with, the art continues to encompassing the “big event” feel and running with it. This leads to all wins for the readers.

Rise of the Powers of X #2 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Logan Lubera)

FINAL POINT: 8.5

The saga of the X-Men’s final stand strives forward with another excellent issue. With Gillen mixing in some touching humor along with the action, the intensity of Charles Xavier shines through. Silva’s impeccable art raises to new levels which fans won’t be able to get enough of. You won’t want to miss this one!

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GREEN LANTERN: WAR JOURNAL #4 (DC COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out the latest adventure featuring one of DC Comic’ most popular characters. In the “Dawn of DC” era, John Stewart’s life has been vastly different. Now working at Steelworks, Stewart has tried stepping away from the superhero lifestyle due to personal reasons. Unfortunately, that’s easier said than done. When you’re one of the most legendary Green Lanterns of all time, retirement isn’t exactly an option.

GREEN LANTERN: WAR JOURNAL #4 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Montos, Adriano Lucas, and Dave Sharpe shows Stewart’s latest challenge and the race against time before it worsens for the entire galaxy! Let’s not wait any longer and dive in!

GREEN LANTERN: WAR JOURNAL #4 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Montos, Adriano Lucas, and Dave Sharpe (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter starts on the planet Durla. Thaaros welcomes exiles from Euphorix to this world. Being the Lord Premier and representing the United Planets, Thaaros is coming across as quite the nobility to the visitors. During the meeting, one of Thaaros’s advisors informs him of the actions of Green Lantern Varron.

With the complexity of power involved (along with the United Planets overseeing the Green Lantern Corps), Thaaros becomes focused on finding Varron. This causes a change in actions with the visitors of Euphorix. They become captured and are held hostage in a power play.

Meanwhile, John Stewart is fighting off an infection from the Radiant Dead. With allies Kyle Rayner and Lantern Shepard with him, Stewart faces the undead warriors head on inside his own mind! With the action racing, Stewart looks to fail in the fight. This is all before he and Shepard return to Metropolis before the infection takes fully hold.

On their return, Shepard is ready to cut losses, but Stewart never waivers his hope. Stewart asks about a Dead Lantern’s Ring Shepard possesses. With time running out, Stewart makes a risky call. Readers watch along as a decision is made with no plan B if it fails.

Will Stewart succeed or succumb to the infection? The gamble takes quite the turns before heading to the home stretch. Once in the final act, a moment occurs that will have fans on edge until the next chapter drops. If you’re a GL fan, you’re not gonna want to miss this!

GREEN LANTERN: WAR JOURNAL #4 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Montos, Adriano Lucas, and Dave Sharpe (Credit: DC Comics)

Johnson centers the story about Stewarts never ending grit. Even with the deck stacked against him, Stewart uses his background in the Marines and his undying will as his strengths. This plays into fighting his battle on a level of fronts. The battle inside his mind comes across boldly, reminding readers of how unbreakable his spirit is. Even in its fallout, Johnson presents this right to the forefront, leading into the chapter’s next phase.

The challenge proposed by Stewart is quite the gamble. Johnson shapes the moment combining desperation and the unwavering drive of Stewart. The final act plays deeply into Stewart’s current stat quo and where his future leads. Rest assured by the conclusion, Johnson has something big in the works with this story and fans can’t afford to pass up this series.

Montos juggles around the action with the dramatic set-ups throughout this issue. The action sequences within Stewart’s mind move brisky and give fans some great visuals before snapping them back to present time. This phase kicks off with Stewart and Shepard in the Metroplois skyline via a two-page spread.

The reactions mirrored in the panels reflect the doubt and drive of stopping the infection. This leads into Stewart’s gamble which pays off soundly. Another two-page spread starts the final act which showcases the intensity of the struggle. This all comes to a head with a full page image that will have fans immediately excited for where things lead from here. It’s a perfect way to end things for now and start the next phase of Stewart’s current arc.

GREEN LANTERN: WAR JOURNAL #4 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Montos, Adriano Lucas, and Dave Sharpe (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Dave Johnson)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Even with John Stewart trying to stay away, the life of a Green Lantern cannot escape him. This statement rings true with an excellent chapter that is sure to have fans talking. Johnson tests Stewart’s drive with great writing while Montos delivers on some memorable panels ushering the next phase of the iconic Green lantern’s journey.

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SOMNA #1 (DSTLRY)

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For this entry, we’re checking out a brand new series debuting from DSTLRY! Over the summer of 2023, “The Devil’s Cut” gave readers an insight of what to expect from the upstart line. With some of the best creators in the business involved, it was a huge win with fans.

Since that point, the anticipation for more content from this line has been building. Recently, Gone #1 by Jock was released. Now, another entry from this imprint is hitting the shops with a great buzz behind it. Considering its’ creative team, there’s no doubt why fans are excited to check this series out.

SOMNA #1 by Tula Lotay, Becky Cloonan, Lee Loughridge, Dee Cunniffe and Lucas Gattoni brings an erotic horror element to the local comic shops with this series. Let’s take a closer look and see how this debut fares.

Editor note: This is a MATUTRE READERS book. Viewing discression is advised.

SOMNA #1 by Tula Lotay, Becky Cloonan, Lee Loughridge, Dee Cunniffe and Lucas Gattoni (Credit: DSTLRY)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

A woman named Ingrid is walking through a forest landscape. The narration leads readers to believe it is a dream. She is wakes up after being enamored to a cold reality. However, it appears that the dream might not be done as a figure lurks trying to connect with her on a physical and sexual manner.

Suddenly, Ingrid wakes up to her husband Roland, a bailiff, who’s trying to have her accompany him to a trial. Ingrid doesn’t want to go and this causes Roland to storm off. In response, Ingrid heads into the forest and looks overhead at her village with a roaring fire. It is no ordinary fire. It appears to be where witches were burnt at the stake.

The fire snaps her back into the dream-like world. Ingrid sees herself as the one in the fire. She’s snapped back to the present by Maja and her son. The conversation shifts to who was being punished.

Later that evening, Ingrid sits by a fire as Roland returns. As she tries to initiate passion, he scoffs it away. As they sleep, the mysterious stranger reappears in her dreams, connecting with her on a level Roland cannot. When she wakes, Roland is not as understanding to what she is describing.

How does Ingrid process her dreams? After the recent trial and reactions from the village, her thoughts wander. As her dreams intensify, Ingrid becomes entrapped between two worlds. As the closing act approaches, readers see where Ingrid leads to as an event occurs that sets her on an unforeseen path. The journey now begins that will have readers locked in until the next chapter drops.

SOMNA #1 by Tula Lotay, Becky Cloonan, Lee Loughridge, Dee Cunniffe and Lucas Gattoni (Credit: DSTLRY - Art featured: Becky Cloonan)

The writing breaks down Ingrid into multiple stories. The first is the gruff relationship with Roland. The mood is tense and cold as their interactions lead to mounting tension with little middle ground. Ingrid comes across as a character yearning for more, which drives her to lean into her dreamscape.

Her path leads to the question of “Is perception really reality” as Ingrid walks a fine line throughout this issue. Knowing there’s a hint of danger in her dreams, the writing reflects her wanting more than she has and how scary that could be. As the story rolls into its’ closing portion, readers see how Ingrid inches closer to the edge. After the event transpires, there is a sense of looming fear of that should transpire next which leaves a lasting impression.

The art duties are split into two distinct areas. Cloonan handles the present time, featuring the interactions with the village. The mood is that of trepidation as the burning trial lingers on Ingrid’s mind. The body language of Ingrid and Roland shows disfunction and frustration on all parities.

This only adds to the significance of the dreamscape. Lotay paints a vivid landscape of wonder and anxiousness as Ingrid’s interactions with the figure intensify with each page. The art captures the raw emotions of the encounters bringing readers along to sense what Ingrid wants and sense her fear in the consequences. It all ties together with a striking final vision leading to more thrilling drama yet to be seen.

SOMNA #1 by Tula Lotay, Becky Cloonan, Lee Loughridge, Dee Cunniffe and Lucas Gattoni (Credit: DSTLRY - Art featured: Tula Lotay)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Cloonan and Lotay welcome readers into the complex world of Ingrid with a visually impressive debut. Ingrid’s haunting dreams battle the harsh reality of her world with excellent art and writing. The layers of this mystery are just being peeled back so readers won’t want to miss jumping on-board now to see where things lead from here.

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STAR WARS: VISIONS - PEACH MOMOKO #1 (MARVEL COMICS)

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

For this edition, we are checking out an imaginative tale told in a galaxy far, far away courtesy of Marvel Comics! Since its’ debut on Disney Plus in September of 2021, Star Wars: Visions has given fans new perspectives and creativity in storytelling. Allowing diverse creators to bring unique approaches to the mythos has been nothing but a success. With two critically praised series, it has breathed new life into an already successful franchise.

Along with the animated series, the brand has made the transition to comic form with Star Wars: Visions by Takashi Okazaki in 2022. The brand is now returning with an all new story with one of the biggest and innovative creators at the helm.

STAR WARS: VISIONS - PEACH MOMOKO #1 by the one and only PEACH MOMOKO (Ultimate X-Men, Demon Days) dives into the world of the Sith in an unforgettable story. Let’s not wait any longer and take a closer look.

STAR WARS: VISIONS - PEACH MOMOKO #1 by PEACH MOMOKO (Credit: Marvel entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins with a great introduction page explaining the major players of Kako (a “rebel” to Ankok and Sith descendant), Popo (a resident in Ankok’s territory), Gel (Kako’s android partner) and Tata (An Ankok advocate).

In the wake of a Sith Lord’s demise, a cult has risen with hopes of a new era centered around Ankok. As the followers have grown, some question the true intentions of the powerful figure.

The story begins with mysterious followers draped in red walking towards a guarded compound. Inside a figure is sitting on a throne at the top of the altar of worship. Once the red sun aligns itself through the compound opening, it shifts colors to black. Readers see how this fuels the figure sitting on their throne. This figure is Ankok.

With Tata serving as a guide, Ankok’s influence generates into her followers. Two in the crowd look with disbelief as the rest of the crowd disperses. They are Kako and Gel. as they head into town, the pair comes across Popo. The interaction is brief but leads Popo to follow the pair. Once on the outskirts of town, readers see a moment with Kako that sets in motion a plan to expose Ankok’s truths once and for all.

How does the gamble pay off? The moments following show a test of will as Kako takes the plan right to Ankok’s altar. The action picks up as the struggle becomes overwhelming. The outcome is sure to leave fans on the edge of their seats. This all builds towards a final image that won’t be forgotten anytime soon.

STAR WARS: VISIONS - PEACH MOMOKO #1 by PEACH MOMOKO (Credit: Marvel entertainment - cover: Stan Sakai)

Momoko brings a vivid and unforgettable tale to life within these pages. From the initial stages, Ankok is menacing and intimidating right from the full page panel.

The followers’ rection to seeing this “god” is frightening of the power she possesses on them. This plays in contrast to Kako, who’s ever defiant of believing in what she is claiming.

The turning point in the story is the quiet moment involving Kako. Momoko gives enough insight to the readers without fully tipping her hand to what’s next. The final confrontation is set up perfectly will well-set pacing.

The visuals are breathtaking as the journey into the truth takes flight. Never does any panel lack the tension and excitement of the moments unfolding. Its’ conclusion will leave readers with many emotions but all will leave readers very pleased for this experience.

STAR WARS: VISIONS - PEACH MOMOKO #1 by PEACH MOMOKO (Credit: Marvel entertainment - cover: Giuseppe Camuncoli)

FINAL GRADE: 9 OUT OF 10

Through the innovative eyes of Peach Momoko, the world of Star Wars is gifted a story of epic proportions. With mind-blowing visuals to lift Kako’s plan of discovering truth, This is one issue not to pass on for New Comic Book Day!

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GEIGER: GROUND ZERO #1 (IMAGE COMICS VIA GHOST MACHINE)

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

For this entry, we are checking out the latest from a company who made a HUGE splash at NYCC this year! GHOST MACHINE, who’s roster of creators reads like an all-star lineup, is poised for a monster 2024 with a giant sized one-shot kicking off in January.

Luckily for fans, their wait isn’t so bad as one of the most notable Ghost Machine characters returns in a two part story that needs to be on fans’ radars at the shop.

GEIGER: GROUND ZERO #1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson and Rob Leigh spotlights the powerful force of nature in the Unnamed Universe. What secrets lie beneath the surface of the mysterious figure? Let’s take a deeper dive into this untold story, shall we?

GEIGER: GROUND ZERO #1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson and Rob Leigh (Credit: Image Comics via Ghost Machine)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Tariq Geiger is a survivor of a nuclear bombing that has transformed him into a walking weapon. While keeping his family inside a bunker, Geiger was caught outside when the bomb exploded. Unknown how he lived, Geiger has become a figure of legend.

When an overload exposed the bunker to be housing corpses of his family, Geiger unleashed his rage and set off on a loner’s path. Geiger became a surprise caretaker of two children who crossed his path. After that journey came to its’ conclusion, readers knew that the story was only just beginning.

For this story, the time is six months after the bombing began. The military has set up camp at what appears to be an amusement park. A man is monologuing themes of guilt and concern for his wife and what he as done. Readers see that he is Dr. Molotov. Molotov might be the man behind the bombs that destroyed the country.

The unit is in pursuit of Geiger. In exchange for helping, Molotov will be reunited with his wife. Can he succeed in this mission?

The action is mixed with more details on Tariq’s life before the bomb. The flashbacks show a different side to the radioactive drifter that leaves a huge impact with fans. The closing act ramps up the drama before bowing out with a parting visual that raises more questions on the already enigmatic lead protagonist. There’s no way anyone will be able to pass on seeing where things go from here!

One element of Ghost Machine that still rings rue in this issue is the focus on “Characters First”. Johns dives into the compelling drama with Molotov’s guilt for what he caused. The drive to see his wife counters the negative weight he carries, keeping readers locked. in.

However, the biggest moments come via the flashback sequences with Gieger. The heart-breaking tale of life before the bomb will level readers with the emotional pull. The conversations with his family showcases the deep love and drive he has for them. With dealing with his Cancer battle, Johns handles the moments perfectly with the interactions of those that matter most. The love for his family is the main driver for his ultimate choice when the bombs start going off. This all combines for a great read that stands out for the characters first.

Frank’s art features the various emotions of the two lead characters in this story. Molotov’s reactions to the army unit and Geiger vary with a sobering feeling of what he’s caused. Geiger’s time with his family and neighbors range from happiness to patience with a unfriendly resident. The time with the family hit the deepest connection as the art reflects the deep rooted love they possess even with the surrounding factors in play.

Once the story shifts back to present time, Frank (with Anderson’s fantastic coloring) makes the Geiger confrontation jump. The full page panel featuring Geiger at his most dangerous sets a high bar for the following action. This all leads to a stunning closing image which sets the stage for more revelations to follow.

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The early days of Ghost Machine’s radioactive powerhouse comes to light with a strong debut chapter into his past. Johns drives home superb character writing while Frank, Anderson and Leigh elevate the words with magnificent imagery capturing the moments at hand. There’s no way to can’t be caught up in the story unfolding here. Make sure to pick it up on NCBD!

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HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER #19 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, We’re following along the latest installment of BOOM! Studios spin-off series from the world of James Tynion IV. With the mysterious inhabitants of the “slaughter-verse” being featured, fans are being treated to great stories that are winning them over with each arc. Now at the pen-ultimate chapter of this arc, the evil lurking is coming into focus. Can the protagonist find a way to stop it?

House Of Slaughter #19 by Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, and AndWorld Design along with Series development from James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera brings a fan-favorite White mask up close and personal to something he has been dreading confronting: the truth. Let’s take a closer look and see how things shape up, shall we?

House Of Slaughter #19 by Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, and AndWorld Design along with Series development from James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera (CREDIT: BOOM! STUDIOS - Cover: Javier Rodriguez)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***


In a small town in Pennsylvania, there has been a string of unexplained murders. This has caught the attention of The Order of St. George. To investigate, they have sent BAIT, a White Mask with no arms and doesn’t speak. Posing undercover at a foster home, Bait meets Nannette, who has more of a connection to the case than she or even he realizes.

There is a striking connection to Bait’s sister Ashley and his tragic background that is clouding his judgement. Can he refocus on what is causing the killings before another victim is claimed?

This chapter begins with Bait processing what is causing the monsters to appear. He is also dealing with new instructions about how to approach this case. With time slipping away, a difficult choice needs to be made. The totem companion taking the form of cut-out dolls break down an uncomfortable truth. Nan is sick and the illness is causing the problems in the town.

The secret is somewhat figured out by more of the kids at the foster home. With the information becoming public, Bait has to act whether he wants to or not. Readers see what call Bait makes and it will throw some for a loop. The drama that has been building finally comes to a a head. Brace for major fallout ramifications as the final image leaves no doubt in anyone’s mind how deadly a choice can be.

House Of Slaughter #19 by Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, and AndWorld Design along with Series development from James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera (CREDIT: BOOM! STUDIOS - Cover: Werther Dell'Edera)

Johns delivers an emotionally charged issue within these pages. The conflict concerning Bait is more that just a routine job. Johns makes the struggle very clear as Bait fights to come to terms with what he’s discovered. The totem makes for a perfect devil/angel on his shoulder trying to talk him into making a decision.

Pacing constructs a smooth transition to a strong latter portion of the book. Everything from the previous issue have built to a certain moment and it doesn’t fail to hit its’ mark. Just when readers come to terms with Bait’s direction, a closing image throws everything off. The forthcoming finale will be one fans are talking about.

Cadonici and Segala paint the picture of confliction and doubt through Bait’s eyes. Coming off such a tragic story last issue, the art mirrors the same overtones and lets Bait (along with the reader) time to let the gravity of the information sink into focus. The latter half of the book shines with the visual pouring with the deep-rooted feelings.

As the action unfolds, readers can sense the despair and fear running though the characters as a conflict merges. This all comes to a screeching halt with a huge full page final panel that will shock readers heading into the story finale.

House Of Slaughter #19 by Sam Johns, Letizia Cadonici, Francesco Segala, and AndWorld Design along with Series development from James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera (CREDIT: BOOM! STUDIOS - Cover: Raul Allen)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The feelings of heart-break and danger flood the pages of this SIKTC spin-off, adding another layer to an already moving tale. Impactful writing sets up stunning visuals to carry Bait’s tale into the final moments. This is one issue you need to leave the local comic shops with in your possession. Fantastic work!

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THE DEAD LUCKY #10 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, With being one of the pillars of comics’ most exciting universe: The Massive-Verse, fans are talking about the latest adventure of one Bibiana Lopez-Yang. That’s right, we’re heading to San Francisco and checking on its’ protector via Image Comics and Black Market Narrative.

THE DEAD LUCKY #10 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil) continues its’ second story arc with Bibi’s past crashing into her present. Let’s see how things are shaping up now, shall we?

THE DEAD LUCKY #10 by MELISSA FLORES, FRENCH CARLOMAGNO, MATTIA IACONO AND BECCA CAREY (along with editor Michael Busuttil - credit: image comics via black market narrative)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With the new responsibilities working for Morrow, Bibi’s plan of taking down the evil tech company was starting to take off. However, a mission in Jordan has led her into the crosshairs of someone she thought was a memory. Pyre, a member of her armed forces unit, has returned into her life with powers and a new agenda.

After the reunion, Bibi returned home to San Francisco after being gone for three days. She didn’t return alone as Pyre followed her back. Wanting to help her with her mission, Pyre draws attention onto himself in the form of Morrow forces. After an A.I.D. (Artificial intelligence Destruction) Protocol is given, Morrow’s mechs have now been given lethal clearance to end the threat of Pyre and Bibi is caught in the crossfire!

This chapter begins with Korin, a Morrow board member, trying to figure out who authorized the lethal force call. She brings this to the attention of Morrow CEO Jimmi Moss. However, Moss is more concerned about his deteriorating health condition. Moss addresses Korin to handle the problem of the protocol while he goes back to trying to solve his own issues.

Back at the fisherman’s wharf of San Francisco, Bibi and Pyre brace for action as they are now surrounded by mechs ready to fire. Readers see business escalate quickly as the pair fights to survive. Once the smoke clears, there are many questions left in the wake.

Who activated the protocol? What is the public reaction to this battle? How does Morrow respond? Events speed into the spotlight as the attack at the Wharf appears to be the tip off the iceberg. Bibi is now hopping out of the proverbial frying pan into the fire as tensions escalate out of control. Lucky for San Francisco, Bibi isn’t going down without a fight as the final page makes a bold statement before concluding the story for now.

Flores pushes Bibi into uncharted territory with the latest chapter. Seeing the stand-off with the mechs brought high tension as Bibi is trying to keep control before others get hurt. This counters Pyre’s play as he embraces the fight. Their personal history strains the overall mission of stopping Morrow.

Flores spins this into building drama which pays off later in the issue. The mystery behind who initiated the protocol is a nice twist to the overall tale. With a few suspects jumping to mind, readers can make their assumptions while watching the action sequences play out. As always, this series gives readers much to enjoy.

Carlomagno and Iacono features great action throughout the issue. The initial stand-off comes across as fast-paced and unforgiving as a lethal order mission would play out. Bibi and Pyre get moments to show off their abilities ending with a strong panel demonstrating Bibi’s powers to end this round.

The public reactions to recent events carry weight as the anger and frustration bleeds over from the crowd to a board room meeting that plays a big part in connecting with readers. This is a small break until the next round begins. The art team speeds up the frantic pace of the battles without mis-stepping any key moment. This all comes to a head with the closing image which will have fans excited to see what happens next.

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The presence of Pyre brings the fight home to San Francisco with another Massive-verse fantastic issue. Flores mixes in big action while quietly laying a foundation for a bigger payoff later with excellent writing. Carlomagno, Iacono and Carey add the finishing touches for a visual experience that will have fans locked in from the opening page. There’s a reason why The Dead Lucky is a New Comic Book Day staple for fans. Don’t miss out!

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THE DEVIL THAT WEARS MY FACE #1 (MAD CAVE STUDIOS)

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

For this entry, we are checking out a brand new horror series from Mad Cave Studios! Being the start of October, it’s the perfect time to release this to comic book readers. That said, it’s also a challenge to stand out amongst the related theme tales at the local comic shop. Considering the creative team behind this, standing out and grabbing fans’ attention won’t be a problem.

THE DEVIL THAT WEARS MY FACE #1 by DAVID PEOPOSE (Savage Avengers, Spencer and Locke), Alex Cormack and Justin Birch present a multi-layered story that is a lock to win over fans no matter what their fandom is. Let’s take a closer look and see what is being unleashed to the masses here, shall we?

Editor Note: Some of the artwork reflects the tones of the Mature readers theme in the book. Viewing discression is advised.

THE DEVIL THAT WEARS MY FACE #1 by DAVID PEOPOSE (Savage Avengers, Spencer and Locke), Alex Cormack and Justin Birch (Credit: MAD CAVE STUDIOS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The year is 1740. Hugo Izan and a woman are talking as they watch over a cell. They are wondering how Father Mattias is doing as he is locked inside with something sinister. As the holy man tries to help the poor soul locked inside, he soon realizes that things are much more evil inside these walls than he could ever imagine.

With a terrifying voice and glowing red eyes, Hugo’s son Santiago, stares back at Father Mattias with evil intentions. With thunderous noise, the pair outside the door brace for the worse What they see even tops their wildest notions. Father Mattias has been brutally murdered. The man behind the killing is shackled to the wall, but this is no ordinary man. He is possessed by a devil named Legion.

In Rome, Father Franco Vieri is talking inside a confession booth. Readers witness Vieri’s portrayal of confronting a possessed soul. This ultimately leads him to accepting an offer to try succeeding where others have failed: save Santiago.

What will Vieri find when he arrives at the scene? Can he pull off what so many others have failed at. Readers brace for a journey as they watch as Vieri crosses paths with pure evil. Just when it seems to all fall into place, there are quite the surprises heading into the final pages. Once the last page is seen, there is no doubt that this will be a story that simply can not be passed up on.

Pepose stretches out the themes of the story to truly make this tale stand out. The beginning of the story gives enough clues to the readers to sense the danger looming. Once Veiri enters the mix, Pepose does an excellent job building him up to the audience. Vieri approaches the situation with new eyes but the writing reflects the mood of fear and anxiousness.

The pacing gives the overall conflict time to grow and is an easy follow for the readers. The final page will be what fans talk most about here and with Pepose at the helm, the surprises are just beginning.

Cormack brings a gritty and dark style to the story. The introduction to Legion was haunting and build a solid foundation. Excellent full page shot of Legion and Father Mattias depicting the evil at hand. Veiri’s beginning created a noteworthy impression right from the start.

This adds more emotions to what eventually transpires with Vieri once he initially encounters Legion. The closing half of the book delivers on a strong visual confrontation that fans won’t want to miss. Fantastic final full page to let any doubt disappear. The story is far from over.

FINAL GRADE: 9.5 OUT OF 10

With Pepose’s sharp writing blended with Cormack’s haunting art, the ideas one would have about not doing an “exorcist” story in this time period quickly disappear. Combining action, drama plus the overall feel of horror and fans simply won’t be ready for what this issue and series is going to be bringing on New Comic Book Day. You don’t want to miss this one.

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SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #5 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re continuing to follow along the saga of Grant Garrison in the pages of Image Comics’ most superhero focused comic. The story is very grounded in many of the familiar classic themes fans have grown up with. If you’re looking for a throwback to the Kirby-esque era, THIS is your book.

The Savage Strength Of Starstorm #5 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone jumps back in with many questions surrounding last issue’s end. Let’s see where the story is taking readers now, shall we?

The Savage Strength Of Starstorm #5 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Wes Craig)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Since a meteor crashed into his high school, Grant Garrison’s daily life has been “complicated” to say the least. Grant has now acquired powers from an object known as the Sharsrum. Along with his classmates Jen and Eli, the trio have become reluctant super powered beings trying to sort through what is their “new world” now.

There have been allies and enemies making their way across Grant’s path. In their latest escapade, the trio crosses into another dimension where they ran into future versions of themselves. With sound advice and a new weapon at his disposal, Grant leads the group back. However the world they know is no more.

The issue opens up with the city decimated and destroyed. Before the group can process what has happened, they are greeted by the Omega Squadron. The group has been looking for anyone who’s survived and our trio has many questions. With little other options, Grant and company board their plane.

On board, readers witness that there’s vested interest from a few parties that have been watching Grant for some time. Moves are made building towards a confrontation fans have been waiting for. Its’ outcome is surprising as the final page leaves more questions to where things are heading now. There is no doubt, this portion of Grant’s life has only just begun.

The Savage Strength Of Starstorm #5 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Wes Craig)

The Savage Strength Of Starstorm #5 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Wes Craig)

One thing that continues to impress with this series is Craig’s continuous growing amount of characters. It is a bit of a juggling act to get everyone panel time, yet the major players have all been given ample to have readers invested in. The downside to this is sometimes, its awkward with introductions (ie: Eli knowing the Omega Squadron without giving a sense of how previously).

The story moves very fast and delivers a great deal of action. Plot points that have lingered for a bit are addressed which gives a great payoff. The ending is great for where things are heading with this arc. It will curious to see what becomes the next phase of Grant’s latest chapter, with such events swirling around him.

Craig also takes full advantage of the canvas with vert detailed two page spreads throughout the issue. The introduction visual of the Omega Squadron makes a huge splash. This is followed up by a great two-page panel of the groups meeting for the first time. Craig also gives the villains their due with a solid shot of one with the other heroes in the background.

The visuals fans will be most talking about will be a massive fight scene what two pages are used to their stretch limits. It adds a sense of danger to what is unfolding. The art never misses for conveying the best of this super hero saga.

The Savage Strength Of Starstorm #5 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Wes Craig)

The Savage Strength Of Starstorm #5 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Credit: Image Comics - Cover: Wes Craig)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The life and times of Grant Garrison head into the unknown as the action swings for the fences with its’ latest chapter. Craig and Finestone bring out the best of the vintage superhero blueprint with solid writing and strong visuals. If you haven’t checked out this series yet, make a point on this upcoming New Comic Book Day.

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THE PENGUIN #2 (DC COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are returning to Gotham City to follow-up on the latest from Oswald Cobblepot via DC Comics. Last we saw him, the former crime lord was enjoying life away in a new stat quo, but nothing lasts forever. The king of the Gotham Underworld has now returned home under the “advisement” of the U.S. Government. After last issue’s explosive introduction, the road to reclamation has become a must read!

THE PENGUIN 2 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles welcomes readers into the next phase of his return. Let’s tag along and see how things unfold from here, shall we?

THE PENGUIN 2 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: David Marquez & Brad Anderson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue opens up with a car pulling up to a mansion in Gotham. Coming out of the car is Oswald Cobblepot aka The Penguin. The narration reads as someone has found some sort of calm after years of service. That voice belong to The Help, who readers met during Batman: Killing Time.

The message is sent that The Penguin has arrived. The Help accommodates the meeting and hears the sales pitch. While over dinner. The Help explains he is dis-interested in what The Penguin is planning. Once he laughs at the notion, Oswalt’s demeanor changes ever so slightly. The offer is pressed more but The Help walks away. It is the battle of wills as one refuses to bend for the other.

Readers see that Oswalt leaves an ominous message to one of the butlers in the house that plays into the message he is giving all of Gotham: The King has returned!

What will the Penguin do from here? The story switches gears as the “honor amongst Thieves” motto is heavily strained between the two figures. An event starts a domino effect that can’t be stopped. Once the third act hits, there is little question of the resolution. The parting page puts a big exclamation point on a strong second issue.

THE PENGUIN 2 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Darick Robertson)

King doesn’t delay in driving the point home that the Penguin is back. King sets up the meeting of “colleagues” with a tense overture. The dialogue reflects how far The Penguin’s legacy is being upheld. However, a key moment sends everything into another level.

Playing of Oswalt’s esteem issues, once The Help laughs at the offer, the mood changes and becomes a deadly game. The latter half is well crafted so once readers arrive at its’ peak moment, the payoff is huge. If here was any question of how dangerous the Penguin can be, this issue should put any other notions to rest.

De Latorre and Maiolo keep a brooding tone throughout the panels of the book. The initial meeting featured a wide variety of facial expressions ranging from The Help’s arrogance to Oswalt’s anger and cunning to the laughing moment.

Once the middle act begins, there is a strong full page visual to show one side of Oswalt, only to be debunked later with a gorgeous two-page full spread that screams “checkmate” to the game the leads are playing. The closing pages shadow that image bringing the book to a noteworthy conclusion.

THE PENGUIN 2 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Otto Schmidt)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

King, De Latorre and the team don’t miss a beat with another fantastic issue of the return of Gotham’s Crime King. Superb writing orchestrates a plot that deceptively keeps readers guessing with exceptional art. The series has come out of the gate swinging and you don’t want to miss your chance picking it up.

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NOSTALGIA #1 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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

For this entry, we’re taking a closer look at a brand new series/event on the Comixology Originals line that showcases a writing debut from someone who fans may know from another form of pop culture. From the band Scissor Sisters, Scott Hoffman (aka Babydaddy) kicks off his comic beginnings with a very eye-catching tale. NOSTALGIA #1 by Hoffman, Danijel Žeželj, Lee Loughridge, and Steve Wands, presents a futuristic mystery that is going to make waves on New Comic Book Day. Let’s have a closer look, shall we?

NOSTALGIA #1 by Scott Hoffman, Danijel Žeželj, Lee Loughridge, and Steve Wands (On sale June 13th - Credit: Comixology originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story beings with a cover of “Musocity”, a music zine featuring Craig Mancini aka NOSTALGIA on the front page. The article breaks down his stage presence and the experience of watching him play. Things shift to NOSTALGIA on stage and the euphoric trance he keeps the crowd in while playing. In a flash, the crowd disappears and Craig is overlooking the city from his lavish apartment. Craig’s mood is that of despair and exhaustion looking at used to have been.

Craig’s roadie Lexi comes in the room and makes the impression Craig has fallen into a difficult time. Craig dismisses her and turns his attention elsewhere. The visuals readers see is a collage of the world Craig lives in. Much like today’s world, there is an assault of all forms of medias and opinions. Needing a break, Craig escapes into the dark city needing to clear his head.

Craig returns back to the Ziquara building and is passed along a package. From the deminer of the doorman, this isn’t the first time a package like this has arrived. Craig decides this time to accept it. Upon opening it, Craig finds an image of a shell, which sends Craig on a path to a life changing moment.

What is the symbolism of the package? Is Craig ready to find out what is behind these deliveries? Readers ride along as Craig maneuvers through the volatile landscape to reach a meeting place and a surprise he is not ready for. The final panel will raise some questions until the next chapter hits the digital shelf, so get ready.

NOSTALGIA #1 by Scott Hoffman, Danijel Žeželj, Lee Loughridge, and Steve Wands (On sale June 13th - Credit: Comixology originals)

NOSTALGIA #1 by Scott Hoffman, Danijel Žeželj, Lee Loughridge, and Steve Wands (On sale June 13th - Credit: Comixology originals)

BREAKDOWN: Hoffman presents a unique vision of life after music with the current issue. Craig comes across as a multi-layered character. Hoffman’s connection with being a musician brings a distinct approach when conveying Craig’s emotions after the spotlight is gone. Craig ranges from self-loathing to reluctantly bored with how things have now become. The small interaction with Lexi brings that right to the readers’ attention early. Even when he ventures out into the public, his attitude is one of loss. Only when he decided to take a chance with the package does it appear a spark got underneath Craig to do more. The current social climate plays a strong part in guiding the story. With the emotions of the public loud and aggressive, the toll it takes on Craig is evident. However, with the surprise at the end shifting gears, it will add a new dynamic to Craig that should be catching to see play out.

Žeželj kicks off the issue with a stunning portrait of how music has encompassed Craig and the crowd when he is on stage. The coloring done by Loughridge gives those panels an original feel that’s all its’ own. Craig’s venture into the city pops off the pages as the city itself has its’ own story to tell. The mannerisms of Craig feature how much he has fallen on a rough patch and the curiosity of the package actually gives him a weird speak. The journey to the meeting spot builds to a solid closing act, topped with a loud statement caping off a notable flashback time period. Great closing panel to send readers home and having them want to return for the next issue on.

NOSTALGIA #1 by Scott Hoffman, Danijel Žeželj, Lee Loughridge, and Steve Wands (On sale June 13th - Credit: Comixology originals)

NOSTALGIA #1 by Scott Hoffman, Danijel Žeželj, Lee Loughridge, and Steve Wands (On sale June 13th - Credit: Comixology originals)

FINAL POINT: 8 out of 10

After the music stops, when does life begin again? That is the question posed in the world of Craig Mancini. Hoffman, Žeželj and the team bring a powerful vision of a lost soul trying to find himself through solid writing and fantastic imagery. This is a book you don’t want to pass up checking out.

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THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

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

For this entry, we’re checking out a brand new title debuting from Image Comics that fans are not gonna want to miss. THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #1 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone welcomes readers to a new world with unlimited possibilities. If the last name “Craig” sounds familiar, Drew is the older brother to Wes Craig, who fans know from Kaya, Union and DEADLY CLASS. With this series, Drew is carving his own niche in the comic landscape so let’s take a closer look and see what’s happening here with the debut, shall we?

THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #1 - On sale May 31st, 2023

Creative: Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Image Comics)

THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #1 - On sale May 31st, 2023

Creative: Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Image Comics) - Cover 1B featured here - Wes Craig

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The saga kicks off an intimidating figure known as Draxus sitting at the helm of a spaceship. Draxus is leading a space fleet of immense size in search of the “Sharsrum” Weapon. Nothing more is known about this object’s capabilities, but looking at the size of the army trying to obtain it, the Sharsrum could be a game-changer for control of the universe.

Meanwhile on earth, a young man by the name of Grant Garrison is preparing to brave the dangers of High School. His past seems to be in question as he was found with amnesia on a highway. Principal Murray welcomes him and gives him an alibi to fit in undetected. From here, Grant is paired with Eli Sanchez. The pair makes fast friends as they head to class. In this classroom, Grant meets Jen, Eli’s step-sister. As the trio heads to lunch after class, no one is prepared for what happens next.

Grant witnesses a meteor heading right towards the school! There is no time to react. Everyone is caught in the impact!

Coming to from the crash, Jen sees Grant to find a whole new world in front of them. Everyone is gone. The only thing left is a creature in front of them looking primed to attack. As they process what is going on, an object attaches itself to Grant. The object shoots energy thru Grant, transforming him into something else. Grant mentions his mind is “Awakening”!

What has happened to Grant? Is this the key to his amnesia? What of his classmates? Readers witness first hand the birth of a hero as Grant steps up to face to creature. However, not everything is as what it seems. The mystery is just beginning but readers will want to buckle in as the story of Grant Garrison starts its’ journey.

THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #1 - On sale May 31st, 2023

Creative: Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Image Comics)

THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #1 - On sale May 31st, 2023

Creative: Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Image Comics)

BREAKDOWN: Craig drops an impressive debut issue pulling heavily at the influences of Jack Kirby. Grant’s mysterious background is a big part of this opening issue, but where it shines is post meteor. Once the connection is made with the “Starstorm”, Grant seems to have everything come back to him just enough to address the situation at hand. Craig still keeps some secrets kept close as the suit’s true potential hasn’t fully be unveiled. The story moves pretty swiftly leaving readers with enough to form ideas of where things are leading.

Doing double duty, Craig (w/ Finestone on the colors) dives into the classic sci-fi elements. The two-page full panel spread lets readers know how important the Starstorm is without even digging into its’ background. The reactions in high school play out as one would expect with a great panel pre-meteor impact. However, the image readers will most remember from this issue is the “Awakening” 2-page spread. Absolutely love the coloring and multiple character faces of what’s to come with Grant’s story. It is such a throwback to Kirby Sci-fi (and that is NEVER a bad thing) that it gives the following action such a vintage superhero feel. The final panel adds more questions to what is really going on but closes things out enough for readers to jump back in next issue.

THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #1 - On sale May 31st, 2023

Creative: Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Image Comics)

THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #1 - On sale May 31st, 2023

Creative: Drew Craig and Jason Finestone (Image Comics)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

Craig and Finestone introduce readers to a new hero with a modern throwback style all his own. Blending in classic sci-fi storytelling with excellent art, THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STARSTORM #1 is sure to please fans looking for a new superhero universe to add to their collection. Check it out on New Comic Book Day.

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DAMN THEM ALL #1 (BOOM STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this entry, We’re checking out a brand new series by Boom Studios that has a great deal of hype behind it! DAMN THEM ALL #1 by Simon Spurrier, Charlie Adlard, Sofie Dodgson, Shayne Hannah Cui, and Jim Campbell welcomes comic readers to the world of Ellie "Bloody El" Hawthorne. What is all the hype about this issue you ask? Considering Adlard was the longtime artist on a book you might have heard of called “The Walking Dead”, that’s gonna make some noise. Factor in the rest of the creative team & there’s something big happening here. Let’s take a deeper dive into the debut and see, shall we?

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The book opens up with a moment between Ellie and her uncle Alfie. The scenes (from Ellie’s point of view) shows how she is being taught magic. Obviously, this never comes easy and readers see how her early supernatural struggles play out. It closes on a fun scene as something is conjured up. However, that’s when the good times appear to end.

After a stop in the book, readers are taken into present day as they are now witnessing Alfie’s Funeral. An eclectic group of characters show up to pay their respects. It’s not exactly who you would think would attend but it gives the readers some insight into how respected and powerful Alfie really was. There is an exchange between a mobster (“Frankie Wax”) and a mysterious female during the ceremony. This transfers over to the post gathering. The female in question shifts from Frankie to look for Ellie. When they finally meet, their time is interrupted by thugs looking for Frankie.

At this stage, the situation goes completely off the rails. Readers won’t expect what comes next. The events take Ellie on a crazy path where she will have to fill in for her Uncle and become a problem solver. Can she step up to the task? What was unleashed in the results of her uncle’s passing? There’s a lot happening within these pages and is capped off by a solid final parting shot to raise more questions.

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Very good first issue.In case anyone isn’t familiar with Spurrier’s work, he’s done Hellblazer in the past. That is a big plus when you have to write involving the supernatural. Ellie Hawthorne hits the ground running being an interesting character to watch. Spurrier writes her as someone finding the way out of her uncle’s shadow and into her own path. There’s many new characters that just scratched the surface of this story. That said, it will take another issue or two to see who plays a serious role in this tale. Nothing bad with that as this issue primarily focused on Ellie, Frankie Wax and a mysterious officer from New Orleans. Pacing was fine and the story covered a lot of ground. Cliffhanger ending will keep many readers engaged for next issue

Adlard brings a unique style to this book. Balancing the supernatural to the normal life can be difficult but with these pages, it works well. There’s no bigger moment of this than the Wake after the burial of Alfie. The events mesh well. The actions scenes jump out and the effects of the “supernatural party crashers” stand out with the difference in coloring (credit to Dodgson and Cui). Even with the book grounded in normacy, Adlard and company present Hawthorne’s daily life with a symmetry all its own.

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

DAMN THEM ALL #1 - On Sale October 26th

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

Credit: Boom Studios

Final Point: Damn Them All #1 welcomes readers into the crossroads of the supernatural and routine life. Ellie Hawthrone brings readers along for her entry into the family business as Spurrier, Adlard and the team set her up for quite the journey moving forward. Don’t miss this book when it drops at the local comic shop this week.

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NIGHT AT THE BELFRY (ComiXology Originals)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH podcast! For this entry, we're checking out an original graphic novel out on the ComiXology Originals line. If you're new to this blog, it is screamed from the rooftops to sign up for the ComiXology Unlimited deal to see books like this. Night At The Belfry by Xavier Saxon (with Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong) is a very engaging story that covers many themes along the journey of a man trying to decipher what lies ahead.

Let’s not waste any more time and take a closer look at the latest addition to the Comixology Originals line, Shall we?

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story opens up with Jim Ransom, a 73 yr old man riding on public transit. A young kid sits next to him on a completely empty ride, demanding his wallet. With a knife drawn on him, Jim punches the robber in the face. It seems like a scene out of a Hollywood movie, & unfortunately, it is. That whole opening was all a dream as Jim wakes back up and hands over the wallet.

It’s a far cry from his past as a boxer from his younger years. Haunted by the attack, Jim verbally lashes out at his daughter Emily, who is taking care of him. However, Jim’s refusal to let go of the incident might have led him back to his attacker. Jim approaches the kid while on his morning run and attacks him. This prompts the young boy to punch out Jim and leave him laying in the street. This becomes the kickoff to the tale at hand.

From the events of this latest attack, Jim retreats into his memories. Thinking back to his “Glory days” boxing, Jim begins to hatch a scheme to give himself some meaning after feeling lost all this time. Re-connections are made from the past while Jim battles his own haunting mortality. He is not the same man that he was all those years ago. How is he handling growing old & the world around him changing? Is this scheme the right answer to Jim’s problems? And if so, at what cost? Readers will be taken on an emotional trip thru Jim’s eyes as he prepares himself for”one more round” battling whatever Father Time throws at him.

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

Saxon comes out the gate swinging with this story. Jim Ransom is a a fascinating character who appears to have lived many lives. Boxer. Mailman. Father. Lost. All are various ways to describe the lead in this story. Saxon presents Jim’s story with gruff compassion and humbling realism as readers can feel the struggles with growing old. Mortality is always a tricky theme to hit when it’s told in comic form. Saxon doesn’t shy away from this being an overall driver to the story. Once it hits what Jim’s master plan is, the story plays out as one would hope after being invested in this comic. Seeing the range of Jim’s emotions helped connect this tale to readers without any miscues.

Saxon is also on Art duties hear and I really enjoyed how he worked in certain panel sequences to push the story along. This form of storytelling jumps out with his use of 9 & 12 panel pages. It’s a very subtle way to give extra attention to the events unfolding. The dynamic between Jim and Emily is another strong piece to this story. Without giving too much away, the final moments from this book give readers a lasting impression to take away from reading Jim’s escapades. The book has its own uniqueness & carries many “reality-based” themes from the opening page. At it’s core, the comic strikes a cord with the audience with very relatable topics. This point shines within this graphic novel.

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

NIGHT AT THE BELFRY

Creative: Xavier Saxon, Allison O'Toole and Cindy Leong

Credit: Comixology Originals

Overall, Night At The Belfry is a grounded tale of one’s battle with growing old. Saxon pens and presents the life of Jim Ransom in a way to connect with readers, no matter what their age. Finding direction and holding on to the past pushes this tale into many places. Credit Saxon and his team on showcasing a well-planted story in a real world setting that simply can’t be missed. Make sure to have an eye out for this book when it drops on Comixology.

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CENSUS #2 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast. For this entry, we’re taking another trip into the life and times of Liam Malone via Comixology Originals. Census #2 by Marc Bernardin (Fatman Beyond w/ Kevin Smith), Adam Freeman, Sebastián Piriz, Bernardo Brice and Sarah Litt continues the saga of Liam’s new job with the Census Bureau. It sounds normal, but it’s everything but that. Let’s take a deeper look at the latest issue, shall we?

Census #2 - On Sale October 12th

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

credit: Comixology Originals

Census #2 - On Sale October 12th

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

credit: Comixology Originals

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The life and times of Liam have gone in some weird directions lately. Working for the Census Bureau should seem like a more “normal” job but the clientele Liam has to count is not fitting that description. Last issue, Liam wound up in a dire situation involving some demons. This issue, his journey starts off in a pub. However that pub is filled with Leprechauns. Searching for the name “Shamus” is proving to be a issue. On the bright side, Liam seems to be picking up at his new job & finds a noteworthy solution to his dilemma. After a quick peek into his home life, Liam sets out on his next assignment.

With tablet in hand, Liam steps into a small bodega. After his “ice-breaker” goes wrong with the owner and young clerk, Liam is sent out of the store with no success. Becoming very determined, Liam does some investigating on his own. After confronting the young boy and remembering talk of “wishing” mentioned, Liam is still left with some questions. For better or for worse, he now goes to his boss for some “professional advice”. With that knowledge in hand, Liam returns to the bodega. When he arrives, is there ever a big surprise waiting for him! Readers will be just as shocked as Liam is to what lies ahead. It’s a great twist that fits perfectly in line with this very unique tale. The final image of the book will draw a positive reaction out of the readers to end this story on.

Census #2 - On Sale October 12th

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

credit: Comixology Originals

Census #2 - On Sale October 12th

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

credit: Comixology Originals

Census #2 - On Sale October 12th

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

credit: Comixology Originals

Bernardin and Freeman present another enjoyable tale within these pages. Liam is an easy character to get behind with his “loveable loser” persona. The humor is spot-on point this issue as well. There has been noticeable growth with his character this time as he maneuvers thru the wild workplace environment of his job. Liam’s most notable skill is adapting on the fly. There are two cases in this tale that he’s had to think fast to complete tasks. The initial shock of last issue’s first assignment is long gone. For being only a week into the new job, becoming comfortable in this landscape is huge. It is a very organic pace to his story which takes nothing away from the overall picture. Seeing a piece of Liam’s home life grounded the story briefly but enough that it was a solid change of pace before stepping into the ever-changing world he now works in.

Piriz delivers Liam’s story with a great balance of self-loathing and somewhat optimism. The facial expressions he has when dealing with his roommates and bus driver stand out this issue. With all that negativity around him, Liam still focuses on his job at hand. It helps to sell Liam’s plight to the readers as a character you can’t help but root for in some capacity. This story does go into some wild territory but with Piriz’s art, it hits all the marks needed. Liam’s world is more than it seems and the team here crafts it to the readers with a fantastic delivery.

Census #2 - On Sale October 12th

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

credit: Comixology Originals

Census #2 - On Sale October 12th

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

credit: Comixology Originals

Overall, Census #2 is entertaining with it’s charm and outrageous story. Liam Malone’s life has well-timed humor moments mixed in with a never mundane atmosphere. Bernardin, Freeman, Piriz & the team don’t have a sophomore slump with this comic, so make sure to check it out when it hits Comixology this week.

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