SPIDER-GWEN: SMASH #1 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, we are checking out the adventures of one of the Spider-verse’s most popular characters. Since impacting pop culture audiences in the smash Spider-Man Spider-verse animated films, Gwen Stacy from Earth-65 has become one of Marvel’s most beloved heroes. Now poised to take the lead in an all-new adventure, fans have much to be excited about.

SPIDER-GWEN: SMASH #1 by Melissa Flores (MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS, THE DEAD LUCKY), Enid Balam, Elisabetta D'Amico, Fernando Sifuentes and Clayton Cowles present the next chapter of the Ghost Spider. Let’s not wait any longer and see what the new story is all about!

SPIDER-GWEN: SMASH#1 by Melissa Flores, Enid Balam, Elisabetta D'Amico, Fernando Sifuentes and Clayton Cowles (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - Cover: David Nakayama)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

On Earth 65, people are running out of “Freak Out”, an establishment that is hosting a certain band for the night. The group? The Mary-Janes! As Em Jay tries calming the crowd, the cause for the disruption appears to be Spider-Gwen aka Ghost-Spider!

Readers see a quick flashback to moments prior. While playing drums on stage, Gwen Stacy notices an approaching threat coming near the stage. Pink Velvet is making her way through the crowd. She’s addressing her social followers and touting about her super-villainy. Gwen’s sensing danger as she gets close to Em Jay.

Before she can strike, Pink Velvet is taken down by Ghost-Spider! However, the fallout works in Velvet’s favor. Being an “influencer”, Velvet speaks as she was the victim and paints the picture this is all Gwen’s fault. After a heart to heart with her dad, Gwen is called away to meet with the band.

Once she arrives, Gwen sees an offer of a lifetime. The Mary Janes have been asked to open for DAZZLER and the UNCUT GEMS for their tour!

Readers see how an offer of a lifetime has much more than meets the eye behind it. What could be the meaning behind their addition to the tour? The story cranks up the volume as Gwen and company get their information. They also get a party crasher fans won’t see coming. While still processing this, fans are left with a solid last song (or in this case image) until the next tour date.

SPIDER-GWEN: SMASH#1 by Melissa Flores, Enid Balam, Elisabetta D'Amico, Fernando Sifuentes and Clayton Cowles (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Ivan Tao)

Flores unveils a very fun and engaging story for readers right from the opening pages. Gwen is presented as an unlucky soul searching for something. The life of Ghost-Spider isn’t perfect and the clashes with Em Jay work to slowly build the drama. The moments with her father are brief but reinforce the drive to find her happiness through her musical responsibilities.

The story begins to take things up a few levels once Dazzler and her associates appear. Flores puts a few great twists on some classic characters, giving readers a fresh perspective. One in particular will catch some off guard, but that plays into the enjoyable aspect of what is being presented here. This all leads into the final act where more layers of the tale begin to peel back and show there’s more to the latest saga than just rock and roll.

Balam, D’Amico and Sifuentes keep things energetic as the music begins to play. Readers don’t have to wait too long to see Gwen in action. The scuffle with Pink Velvet is brief but gives readers a few noteworthy panels featuring Gwen in action. The moments with her dad rewind the tension and allow Gwen to have some character moments. This caps off with a fun train sequence meeting up with The Mary Janes.

The introduction of Dazzler and company makes an impression with a near full page panel. The art spotlights the mutant rockstar with some noteworthy concert visuals before ramping up the drama into the latter half of the book. The reimagined characters are featured well into the overall picture. Their spotlight is stolen by the antagonist, who leaves readers with great action sequences. This all leads to an excellent closing page before bowing out until next time.

SPIDER-GWEN: SMASH#1 by Melissa Flores, Enid Balam, Elisabetta D'Amico, Fernando Sifuentes and Clayton Cowles (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Peach Momoko)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

No matter the earth, the life and times of Spider-Gwen are never ordinary. Flores’ creative takes and writing lead the visual ensemble of Balam, D’Amico, Sifuentes and Cowles to compose a new tale fans won’t want to skip on New Comic Book Day!

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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #39 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, we are on the battlelines of NYC as war has erupted via Marvel Entertainment. With a power vacuum of the criminal underworld now open, every crime boss is making a play for the throne. Standing in their way is a friendly neighborhood SPIDER-MAN. The question now remains: Is he going to be enough to stop the war or has the city already been lost?

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #39 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna lead Peter Parker into battle to save New York City! Let’s take a closer peek and see how things are shaping up!

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #39 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna (Credit: Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins six hours after the first strike was taken in the Gang War. The Streets are on fire. The residents are in the crossfire. A couple is trying to run away from the violence. Unfortunately, they run into a figure trying to stake is claim in the battle. He is the Ringmaster, from the Circus of Crime.

The couple gets hypnotized into joining the battle. Ringmaster leads their charge as the opposition comes from Crime-Master and A.I.M. With the conflict spiraling out of control, time is not an ally. There is an invested group watching over the rooftops. Their arrival is not a moment too soon.

Peter Parker has recruited some allies to save NYC. She-Hulk, Daredevil (Elektra), Spider-Woman and Miles Morales are waiting to strike. With innocent residents used as soldiers, Spidey and company know that extra care is needed. Once A.I.M. sends in a tank, the time for waiting is over.

The action revs up as the heroes enter the war. Readers see how the initial counter fares. It sets a pace for where things unfold from here. However, there are more figures making their presence known in this claim for the throne. None will be bigger than a return of one prominent player who could be the game-changer through all of this. If anyone isn’t sure about the magnitude of said character, just wait for the final page to send readers into the next chapter.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #39 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - cover: Patrick Gleason)

Wells kicks off the first round of actin with a solid entry. Right form the start, seeing how badly New York City is faring makes a big statement. The use of civilians as soldiers shows the desperation and disregard Ringmaster has to stake his claim for territory. Readers are treated to great Spidey action as his team of allies make a big debut.

The break-off adventure later with him and She-Hulk is another stand-out moment. The banter is fun and provides a relief from the drama unfolding. The sub-plot with the crime bosses amplifies with a great return. Throwing in a wild-card to the mix, Wells creates a few uneasy alliances which should have a big payoff later. The issue ends on a great note to move things forward as desperate times call for desperate measures.

Romita JR and Hanna bring excellent storytelling to the pages of this chapter. Fans are greeted to a huge two-page full spread showing the conflict between Crime-Master and Ringmaster. This is matched with another two-page spread announcing the heroes’ arrival to the conflict. The art captures the impact of the returning character to raise up the writing. Seeing the frustration and anxiousness this character creates solidifies the importance of what they’re bringing. The final pages reflect that, even with sneaking in a quip on the way out.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #39 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - cover: Lee Garbett)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

“Gang War” launches Peter Parker and friends into the conflict head-on with a great introduction. Wells, Romita jr, Hanna and the team construct excellent action with high-stakes drama to give readers a great read for New Comic Book Day!

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THUNDERBOLTS #1 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, one of Marvel Entertainment’s most unique teams returns with an all new adventure. Since their inception in 1997, the name THUNDERBOLTS has gone through various members and purposes over the years. No matter the line-ups, this team is synonymous for action. Fans should be expecting to hear a great deal more of this group with an upcoming Marvel Studios film on the horizon. In the meantime, there’s a brand new story kicking off with an incredible creative team leading the charge!

THUNDERBOLTS #1 by JACKSON LANZING and COLLIN KELLY (aka The Hivemind - GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, CAPTAIN AMAERICA), GERALDO BORGES (NO/ONE), ARTHUR HELSI and JOE SABINO light the match for an explosive new story. Let’s not wait another second and dive into this debut issue!

THUNDERBOLTS #1 by JACKSON LANZING and COLLIN KELLY, GERALDO BORGES, ARTHUR HELSI and JOE SABINO (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Terry Dodson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The saga begins with flashbacks of The Winter Soldier’s (Bucky Barnes) latest escapades. The events range from stops in Berlin, Madripoor, to now Lake Como. Each telling a different story. The narration leads to a familiar face bracing for trouble. The target in Bucky’s path: The Contessa Valentina Allegra De Fontaine!

Coming off the heels of The Century Game in the pages of Captain America, Val thinks Bucky has a grudge to settle. Readers see it’s quite the contrary. Bucky is approaching Val with an offer of partnership. Using Val’s OXE group in a pro-active manner, Bucky sells his point of taking out a target that is long overdue to be eliminated. Val agrees after Bucky leaves a legendary quote “This is Justice…like Lightning”.

The story shifts to Argentina. There is a group of Nazi soldiers setting up camp, ravaging the environment. Readers see that a figure has crashed their plans. It is none other than The Destroyer (Sharon Carter)! Wasting little time, Sharon wipes out their entire operation. Waiting in the wings are Bucky and Val, who tipped off the location.

The trio starts walking towards an undisclosed location. Bucky conveys this groups’ message about dealing with a threat long overdue to be eliminated. Defying international regulation and law, Bucky spells out the mission loud and clear: THE RED SKULL DIES TONIGHT!

Can this trio do the impossible? The story shifts gears into a full throttle assault on the Skull’s compound. With the stakes getting higher, another member makes a huge splash into the mission. Readers see the danger getting more intense with each page. What unfold becomes the spark for a bigger explosion as Bucky and company don’t back down. If the final moments are any indication, Marvel has a monster hit on their hands and it’s only getting started!

THUNDERBOLTS #1 by JACKSON LANZING and COLLIN KELLY, GERALDO BORGES, ARTHUR HELSI and JOE SABINO (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Mahmud Asrar)

Talk about making a first impression! The Hivemind present readers with an engaging plot for this Thunderbolts squad. Being a “pro-active” unit and aiming high with its’ first target makes a bold statement to readers. Seeing Bucky taking charge and forming the uneasy alliance with the Contessa added a different dynamic to his character.

Coming out of the Captain America story, Bucky is obsessively driven to his new cause. Once they enter the compound, the writers keep the emotions high as Bucky and company move forward. The closing act brings everything to a thunderous close. The ending page leads readers to high expectations as this unit has only begun to fight and that’s a win for all comic readers.

GERALDO BORGES STIKES AGAIN! Borges is one of the best artists for action in all of comics. Teamed with Helsi, the art team doesn’t stall to build up the story. After building the initial tense partnership with Bucky ad Val, Borges welcomes in Sharon Carter with a full page splash before showcasing her skills at work. The two-page piece is energetic and immediately sets the pace for the mission lying ahead.

Speaking of the mission, Borges keeps readers engaged with how each member faces off against their challengers. This is followed up by another excellent two-page spread that sets the stage for a bigger threat waiting for the heroes. After another impactful debut, Borges raises the excitement even further heading towards the end of the issue. The mission is capped off by a perfect full page shot that is pure Hollywood cinema. The closing panels leave readers wanting more but that’s how you know you have an excellent story in hand.

THUNDERBOLTS #1 by JACKSON LANZING and COLLIN KELLY, GERALDO BORGES, ARTHUR HELSI and JOE SABINO (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Derrick Chew)

FINAL POINT: 10 OUT OF 10

JUSTICE LIKE LIGHTNING STRIKES AGAIN! The Hivemind builds up an ambitious plot with their incredible writing. Paired with the electric visuals of Borges, Helsi and Sabino, the latest incarnation of the Thunderbolts look to strike BIG on New Comic Book Day!

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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: GANG WAR FIRST STRIKE #1 (MARVEL COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re getting ready for the next BIG story involving your friendly neighborhood SPIDER-MAN! As the wedding of Janice Lincoln (Beetle) and Randy Robertson was ruined and Janice’s father, Tombstone was left for dead, a crime vacuum has now opened in New York. With other figures poised to make some power moves, the Big Apple has become a powder keg ready to explode. Its’ only hope: the AMAZING SPIDER-MAN!

Amazing Spider-Man: Gang War First Strike #1 by Zeb Wells, Cody Ziglar, Joey Vazquez, Julian Shaw, Bryan Valenza and Joe Caramagna (MARVEL COMICS) prepares readers for what is sure to be a much-talked about event in the Spider-Man mythos. Let’s take a closer look and see how things shape up for the upcoming battle, shall we?

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins in the Bronx. A Who’s Who of the Criminal Underworld is in attendance. Owl, Crime Master, Black Mariah, Hammerhead and Shang Chi lead the notable names. The conversation sharpens as everyone appears to be making claims for Tombstone’s territories amongst others. Suddenly, a new player has emerged to the meeting: Janice Lincoln (Beetle).

Lincoln states her case for her father’s seat. Hammerhead leads the voices against this move. They claim Lincoln hasn’t earned it. He throws down a challenge for Janice to do. If she completes it, she’s in. The mission: Kill Randy Robertson, who’s working with Mayor LUKE CAGE to repeal Wilson Fisk’s law outlawing superheroes in NYC.

All the while, Spider-Man (Peter Parker) is attempting to stop Slyde. Luckily he has help from another Spider-Man: Miles Morales! Their conversation is more tense than expected as Miles addresses Peter’s disappearance months ago. With more guilt added on, Peter listens to Miles’ plea to help clean up Fisk’s mess.

Can Peter save the day? What of the future of Randy Robertson? Can Janice fufill the assignment?

At this stage, the opening salvos are thrown. The action speeds up as a choice is made that becomes the first domino to fall. Secrets are revealed as a major player makes a shocking debut. What other actions was this figure behind? Who will align with them? With one thunderous strike, Spider-Man is forced to act quickly leaving readers with a last image that leaves no doubt war has been declared!

The writing of Wells and Ziglar wastes little time in setting up the key players upcoming conflict. Janice is written as a conflicted character. On one hand, she is wanting to rise in the ranks of he father. In another, the situation posed throws an internal conflict to her feelings. This is an easy connection to readers as Janice seems to be trying to find level ground to stand on throughout this issue.

The rest of the story plays out much like a great true crime tale. Readers see there is very little loyalty amongst thieves. This tension builds heading into the closing act. The writers also throw a solid reveal in the mix which becomes a game-changer. Spider-man’s time in the story also steps back to allow the other players ample time to set the event in motion. This leads to a superb final page which leaves readers excited to see what happens next.

The art of Vasquez and Shaw paces itself quickly throughout the issue. Hammerhead’s mannerisms play into the dirty deeds he’s pushing on the other criminals involved. His non-stop smirk amplifies his evil ways. This plays into the reaction to Janice’s assignment. Once that resolution begins, Shaw’s art takes a more sinister look. This feel plays into a big moment in the book which becomes the catalyst for the upcoming war.

The art reflects the dangerous world this story is based in. Once the main villain explains their motives, readers see a superb visual breaking down each crime family stance after hearing another boss has fallen.

Even with the limited Spider-Man time, the art gives our hero enough time to become involved. This leads right into a closing image that leaves no room for mis-interpretation.

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

The first die has been cast in a battle where New York City hangs in the balance. Strong writing of Wells and Ziglar light the match with solid visuals from Vasquez, Shaw and the team finishing the explosive start to the next big Spider-Man event fans will be talking about. You won’t want to miss this on New Comic Book Day.

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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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G.I. JOE A REAL AMERICAN HERO #301 (IMAGE COMICS VIA SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT)

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 the grand return of a legendary comic. Throughout the course of history, the G.I. Joe franchise has been one of the most popular in pop culture. From live action movies to the classic animated series to unforgettable toys, the brand has made its’ mark with fans for decades. One of the biggest win has been its’ comic book runs.

Since the 1940’s, there has been a connection between G.I. Joe and comics. However, if you talk to most comic fans these days, their first real memories were based in the 1980’s with the run via Marvel Comics.

With an impressive 155 issue run under the voice of Larry Hama, the series left a lasting footprint with fans. The rights had moved to a few different publishers since the series wrapped at Marvel in 1994. Last readers saw, issue #300 hit shelves in November 2022.

Fast forward to the summer of 2023 and little did fans know that spinning out of Skybound Entertainment and Image ComicsVOID RIVALS would be the birth of the Energon Universe! The new landscape would be the home for both G.I. Joe and Transformers! With fans buzzing about what is coming, Skybound is bringing back the flagship book in a monster way with the voice of G.I. Joe leading the way once again!

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #301 by Larry Hama, Chris Mooneyham, Francesco Segala and Pat Brosseau picks up where things left off for the Real American Heroes! Let’s take a closer look to see how this return fares!

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #301 by Larry Hama, Chris Mooneyham, Francesco Segala and Pat Brosseau (credit: Skybound entertainment and Image Comics - Cover Andy Kubert)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue opens up with a fantastic “who’s Who” recap of the history of G.I. Joe. Readers get a quick glimpse into G.I. Joe and Cobra and some of the key players involved. (Editor note: This is brilliant and I wish more companies did this with series)!

The main story begins with Duke and Wild Bill flying over Cobra Island. With a damaged plane, they’re trying to salvage the flight, not to mention the precious cargo of a Joe team on-board.

On the ground level, Dr. Mind-bender and Serpentor Khan (COBRA notables) have activated the Mutant Virus Bomb. Preferring this method to defeat the Joes instead of surrender, time is now a factor for the good guys. Outside of Mind-bender’s lair is another Joe squad led by Snake-eyes and Scarlett ready to go.

With the bomb activated, who will survive? The tension races as Cutter tries evacuating the team on the ground. With one note-worthy figure on-board the ship escaping, an event happens proving how dangerous and deadly this conflict is between GI Joe and Cobra.

Once the smoke clears, readers see how this series is a far cry from the cartoons and toys. THIS is vintage GI Joe comics. The aftermath will leave a lasting impression that you can’t help but want to make sure you don’t miss another issue of what is going to be another incredible run in the legacy of G.I. Joe stories.

In case anyone is diving in for the first time, Hama picks up right where he’s left off involving his story-telling. There is a reason he is synonymous with this franchise. Hama establishes the high stakes right off the bat and never lets up. His dialogue between Serpentor and Mind-Bender illustrates how unhinged Serpentor is and how far he’s willing to go to win.

On the flip side, no one brings out the voices of the Joes better. Duke and Will Bill’s story keeps escalating until it hits the perfect timing and mark. The escape from the island has its’ drama and one moment sparks a bigger match to explode later in this new series. The resolution of the bomb kickstarts a few avenues for the team to venture down in future issues. This is a great re-introduction issue for older fans and a solid jump-on for new readers wanting to find out about the hype.

Mooneyham adds a gritty style to the Joe imagery for this issue. It gels perfectly with Hama’s dialogue. The intro pages are an easy win with readers. Once they conclude, the art speeds events up quickly to layer the dangers of what Cobra is doing. This all leads to an excellent full page image of the teams trying to escape.

The one major moment of the escape comes across to readers as a huge deal, even if they’re not familiar with everyone involved. Its’ following sequences show a variety of reactions. The panels construct the foundation for a lasting image to close this chapter out with. There is so much to compliment with the art for this return issue.

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

The return of the long-running fandom doesn’t miss staking its claim as a must-read series. With Hama’s legendary writing backed by Mooneyham’s superb visuals, the saga of G.I. Joe strikes back to win over fans new and old alike. Don’t leave the comic shops without this in your possession!

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PUNISHER #1 (MARVEL COMICS)

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

For this entry, we are entering a new era with one of Marvel Comics’ most infamous characters. Ever since his debut in Amazing Spider-Man #129 in 1974, Frank Castle has been a walking force of nature against evil. With a vicious disregard for lawbreakers, the walking death machine has left a polarizing trail of moments with readers due to his complex history and views.

That all changed with the events of The Punisher #12 by Jason Aaron, Jesus Saiz and Paul Azaceta. Frank Castle is gone. That doesn’t mean there is no Punisher.

Punisher #1 by David Pepose, Dave Wachter, Dan Brown and Cory Petit sends a new character on the path of vengeance and justice. Let’s not wait another second and see what happens now, shall we?

PUNISHER #1 by David Pepose, Dave Wachter, Dan Brown and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment - cover: Rod Reis)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins at a destroyed house. The name “Garrison” is barely recognized on the weathered mailbox. The police have arrived to investigate the scene. Readers see the detectives at work. The home belonged to Joe Garrision. His wife Stephanie and two kids, Laura and Danny were killed in what is being called a possible gas leak explosion. After more investigating, a bomb is found in the wreckage…

Things shift to The Black Dragon Lagoon. A man is at the bar. Surrounding him is the Inner Demon Gang, known for wearing dragon-esque masks. The dialogue reflects they are protecting the man. The lights go out and a figure stands at the doorway. He asks for Sergei Federov aka The Sokovian. In naming his transgressions, The Sokovian is blamed for the explosion at the Garrisions.

Readers don’t have to wait long before the action begins. In-between the bullets and barbaric behavior, the talk switches back to the crime scene where the explosion is looking to have been a personal attack. Once back at the club, the body count has climbed and one man stands in the chaos: Joe Garrison.

As he flees the scene to an undisclosed location, the ruse of his “suburban identity” becomes exposed. With a SHIELD logo on the wall, the perceived “accountant” is far from ordinary.

As the news blares on the television, Garrison is the person of interest behind the bombing. That isn’t the only news as reports of the Inner Demon Gang massacre leak. The public account keeps hinting at the same question: Is Frank Castle back as the Punisher?

From here, readers see Garrison’s mission come to light. His path of vengeance leads him into another dangerous direction. Can this new “Punisher” survive long enough to find justice? With tension mounting, Garrison’s path leads readers into the battlefield and closes with a lasting impression this story is far from over.

PUNISHER #1 by David Pepose, Dave Wachter, Dan Brown and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment - cover: SALVADOR LAROCCA)

With Pepose at the writing duties, there was no doubt fans would get their money’s worth. After reading this debut, the writing borrows the “best” of Frank Castle and merges it with Joe Garrison’s duality as SHIELD agent and mournful man. The opening act doesn’t hold back on establishing Garrison as a threat in his own right.

Once Garrison comes across a threat out of his league, Pepose gets creative in how to overcome the odds. This plays into the logo hidden in the lair background. Where Castle’s background and training was when he started is different than Garrison. The skill level is featured in the final act and leads to leaving its own mark on readers that a new era has started.

Pacing slows down just enough to give readers a break in the action before the bullets and blows start flying again. With just one issue, Pepose lets fans know the Joe Garrison era has kicked off with a bang.

Wachter and Brown bring the brutality of the character legacy with a new energy to it. Garrison’s attacks are displayed with more precision and patience than Castle’s. The conclusion of the Inner Demon Gang massacre gives readers a standout full panel page.

Once the main antagonist appears, the art holds nothing back at the savage technique Garrison uses to survive. The panels reflect the viciousness Garrison uses in his attacks. This is also compliments by a series of panels that raise the stakes with the pressure it builds. Once the shot is fired to end the conflict, there is no illusion to who is standing in evils’ way. The parting visual ends events the only way it can: leaving readers waiting for the next issue to drop. Solid job all around.

PUNISHER #1 by David Pepose, Dave Wachter, Dan Brown and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment - cover: Skottie Young)

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

No Frank Castle, No Problem. Pepose blends the classic Punisher themes with a new character with excellent writing. The action flies off the pages via Wachter and Brown’s vision of unrelenting fury. With the action cranked up to a fever pitch, there is no way you want to miss this book when it drops on New Comic Book Day!

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CAPWOLF AND THE HOWLING COMMANDOS #1 (MARVEL 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 debut issue from MARVEL COMICS that is guaranteed to be the talk at the comic shops! Long time Captain America readers know the name “CAPWOLF” from one of the most unique stories in the historic run of the late Mark Gruenwald. Since those issues in 1992 (#402-408 with art by Rik Levins), that version of the Sentinel Of Liberty has left a lasting impression.

Now 31 years later, the character returns but with a brand new story led by a fantastic creative team.

CAPWOLF AND THE HOWLING COMMANDOS #1 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS (Black Sight, Eight Limbs, GRIM), CARLOS MAGNO (SAVAGE AVENGERS), Espen Grundetjern, AND Travis Lanham sets out to make its’ own legacy for the character with an unforgettable tale. Let’s dive in and see what is happening, shall we?

CAPWOLF AND THE HOWLING COMMANDOS #1 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, CARLOS MAGNO , Espen Grundetjern, AND Travis Lanham (credit: Marvel Comics - Cover: Ryan Brown)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The year is 1944. The Location: Paris, France. A familiar face is taking fire from Nazi forces on the attack. Readers instantly recognize Dum Dum Duggan as he ducks for cover. A soldier gets the drop on him and prepares to shoot. Luckily for Duggan, someone else had a quicker draw. Nick Fury makes the save and he didn’t come alone. The legendary Howling Commandos are right behind!

With an enemy tank rolling towards them, Fury and company draw the plan up. Drawing fire, Fury gets pinned down after an explosion. With no chance to move, the tank turns its’ barrel towards him. It fires! However, luck has returned the favor and found him this time. Captain America blocks the blast with his shield!

Handling matters, Cap destroys the tank and gets the Commandos out of harms way. Regrouping at their medical tent, Cap and the team are informed of a plot know as “Wolfsschanze” or “Wolf’s Lair”. Fury is too banged up to lead so the Sentinel of Liberty is given the task to lead the unit on this highly dangerous mission.

What lies at the Wolf’s Lair? Something more sinister than they could comprehend! Cap and the team make their charge into the unknown. Readers quickly see that the good guys might have bitten off more than they can chew with what they find. When the final moments hit, the status quo between everyone is drastically changed. Things are only just starting but get ready for one hell of an adventure!

CAPWOLF AND THE HOWLING COMMANDOS #1 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, CARLOS MAGNO , Espen Grundetjern, AND Travis Lanham (credit: Marvel Comics - Cover: Gary Frank)

Just seeing Phillips’ name in the credits, readers knew this was going to be something special. After finishing the last page, there is no doubt about it. The opening act keeps things very grounded and fully captures the World War II period. Phillips also dives into the disconnect between Cap and the Commandos as things weren’t always great between them. Playing off the super-powers angle, the conversations reflect the distrust and anxiousness of the times.

The overall story ties in a touch of horror to the historical action parts. It’s a great twist to see the final act unfold because readers might forget: Superheroes were just debuting in this area. Anything of the supernatural sort is not common. The Commandos reactions play a big part in connecting that to the readers. The final act provides a solid cliffhanger to what is a smash debut issue.

When I mentioned about names in the credits, knowing what Magno can do with an action scene really made excited to see what he could do here. Right from the opening page, the panels mirror the hellish conditions of War. The panels are bold and dynamic. Readers can feel the danger of the battle beaming off the pages.

Magno and Grundetjern throw in some excellent half-page panels of Cap fighting that make a huge impact. These are somehow topped by a full page shot of Cap and the unit heading into battle. The art team perfectly caps (no pun intended) off the chapter will another great full-page shot that will be n reader’s minds until the next chapter drops.

CAPWOLF AND THE HOWLING COMMANDOS #1 by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, CARLOS MAGNO , Espen Grundetjern, AND Travis Lanham (credit: Marvel Comics - Cover: Declan Shalvey)

FINAL POINT: 10 OUT OF 10

Taking one of the most intriguing versions of Captain America and crafting a fresh historic take around him is no easy task. Combine Phillips’ stellar writing with the electric artwork of Magno and the team and readers get swept up into an incredible story that can’t be denied on New Comic Book Day!

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ARAÑA AND SPIDER-MAN 2099: DARK TOMORROW (Disney Publishing Worldwide, Marvel Press)

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 a brand new novel from Disney Publishing Worldwide and Marvel Press that fans of a few notable characters in the Spider-Man mythos are featured in. The timing couldn’t be more perfect with the new “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” gearing up to hit theatres on June 2nd with one of these characters is featured prominently in the animated film. ARAÑA AND SPIDER-MAN 2099: DARK TOMORROW by Alex Segura, who fans know from such great stories as The Black Ghost, Blood Oath, Poe Dameron: Free Fall, and the Anthony Award–winning Secret Identity just to name a few. Dark Tomorrow features Anya Corazon who fans know as Araña and Miguel O’Hara aka Spider-Man 2099 on an adventure that stretches throughout the timestream.

Both of these characters have been around the Marvel COMICS Universe for a while now and have built up a very solid fan base. Araña made her debut in the pages of Amazing Fantasy #1 in 2004. From there, she has impacted a few Spider-Man events and even assumed the mantle of Spider-Girl for her own solo series. Miguel O’Hara led the charge in 1992 of welcoming comic fans to the 2099 universe as “Spider-Man 2099”. Since then, he has been a fixture in the comics scene by popping back in from time to time into the present day timeline. Pairing them together for the first time has fans waiting to see how they work together while facing more challenges than just the rogues of Spider-Man.

DARK TOMORROW is scheduled to drop on May 2nd. I was honored to receive an advance copy so here is my SPOILER FREE review of the unlikely pairing of two popular characters in the Spider-Verse.

ARANA AND SPIDER-MAN 2099: DARK TOMORROW by Alex Segura

(Credit: Disney Publishing Worldwide, Marvel Press - On Sale May 2nd, 2023)

*** SPOILER FREE WARNING ***

The story kicks off with a great introduction into Araña as she handles a lesser-tier threat. Readers get a great introduction in how she deals with the threat. From here, Anya Corazon’s life and relationships come front and center all while trying to juggle life at Milton Summer High School located in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Segura paints a vivid picture of how Anya is coping with school and seeing how others react to her other life in her role as a super hero. A great aspect of the story is her interactions with Gilberto, her caring father. He looks out for the best interest of his daughter but doesn’t know about her superhero life. This expands further when fate brings her into contact with a very special figure named Miguel Legar who opens her world to secrets that have a big impact on her life. It sends the story into a new phase as the focus dives in on the young hero growing in her role with guidance until tragedy strikes.

A major threat arrives on the scene (that Spider-Man fans should definitely know) and is amplifiesd even more when Anya must deal with losing someone who has become a mentor to her. Being unprepared for what’s coming is an overwhelming feeling of doubt that Segura challenges Anya with in the writing. It is an easy connection to readers who have witnessed Anya’s beginning as a hero. Can she find a win where she is adrift on what to do next. All the while, the looming presence of a dangerous Spider-Man foe is haunting Anya. The theme shifts to can Anya triumph over tragedy or is she now destined to fail?

Anya doesn’t have time to process as an event happens involving an object known as El Obelisco. The object becomes the catalyst for an even bigger mystery with Anya is in the middle. Where it leads is to a place she would never expect: Nueva York and home to someone that might be able to help Anya in her time of need: Miguel O’Hara!

Readers are given a great backstory on Miguel’s current state. Segura brings out many emotions from Miguel that bear some similarities with Anya. The experience factor doesn’t matter here. The challenge is what makes the hero move forward when they feel they can’t. Elements of the past follow Anya to this new era. It adds into the weight of the desperation of the heroes’ feelings, especially when a connection is made that shakes both heroes.

Heading into the final act, Segura brings all the major themes to a head. Anya and Miguel’s stories depicted here has been grounded with the themes of life after loss respectively. It brings out the best in both as they rediscover what it means to be a hero. There is also a great surprise presence that fans will be excited to see added to the mix. The conflict resolution plays out perfectly to reflect why the overall challenges felt so grave. It lives up to the motto made famous by Ben Parker way back when: “With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility.” The fallout concludes a fantastic story bringing into focus what Segura drives home with this tale. Readers will be very excited to pick this book up.

BREAKDOWN: Segura crafts an excellent take on this unique pairing of heroes and delivers on a tale for the ages. Both main heroes are given an ample amount of time to have their individual stories explained to new readers who may not be familiar with each. The structure flows smoothly, moving things right along without taking anything away from the overall picture.  Heroes are defined by their actions. In this world they live in, there are losses and set-backs. Resilience is key to the blueprint of a hero. Both main characters go through this with loss and both find strength in others (and each other) to overcome.

One of the highlights of this book is the personal conversations that the heroes display with their supporting cast. Anya’s with Gilberto and Miguel’s banter with Lyla (his virtual assistant) spotlight their awareness that they are both still searching to conquer their losses and become stronger from them. Segura hits the marks featuring this in many parts of the story. They add another layer to each lead. It plays in even deeper when the main antagonist is revealed, adding to the threat of their actions. Knowing what this individual is capable of, the heroes need to find that extra drive to fight back. Luckily, they have each other to lean on.  

The dynamic between Anya and Miguel (Spidey 2099) has many instances of bringing out the best in each other to face the threat at hand. Segura portrays different roles for both, even switching who is the seasoned veteran and novice rookie at times which pays off later in the novel. There is a moment involving a letter that captures that element superbly. It shows the effect of their partnership and is a moment that readers will have a strong positive reaction reading. By the time that its’ concluded, readers have no doubt that two heroes were forged thru this and are stronger coming out of conflict.

FINAL POINT: ARAÑA AND SPIDER-MAN 2099: DARK TOMORROW by Alex Segura brings out the best of what defines being a hero with two popular characters of the Spider-Verse leading the charge. The story is filled with great surprises along with superhero themes lead by Segura’s phenomenal writing. Readers see first-hand how insurmountable odds and personal setbacks are tackled head-on showcasing what is a fantastic read that shouldn’t be missed.

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SAVAGE AVENGERS #8 (MARVEL COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog for the ODPH podcast! For this entry, it’s a HUGE week for arguably THE best comic book out from Marvel Entertainment. The current volume of SAVAGE AVENGERS by David Pepose, Carlo Magno, Espen Grundetjern, Vc Travis Lanham and Tom Brevoort has been nothing but hit issue after hit issue since it’s debut on May 18th, 2022.

The first story arc, SAVAGE AVENGERS VOL. 1: TIME IS THE SHARPEST EDGE! has been collected in TPB form and is hitting comic shops this week! Not only do you have the first story arc collected, but the buzz around issue #8 has been building to a boiling point! Let’s not delay any longer and check out if the hype delivers here, shall we?

SAVAGE AVENGERS #8

Creative: David Pepose, Carlo Magno, Espen Grundetjern, Vc Travis Lanham and Tom Brevoort (Cover: Valerio Giangiordano)

Credit: Marvel Entertainment

*** POSSIBLE SPOILERS WARNING ***

Since their initial formation, these Savage Avengers have brought the action and impacted quite a few time eras along the way. What started as Deathlok (real name: ***** *******) hunting down Conan The Barbarian has become a fateful encounter connecting Anti-Venom (Flash Thompson), Daredevil (Elektra), Weapon H (Clayton Cortez), Black Knight (Dane Whitman), Cloak & Dagger has spun into a visit through the Hyborian Age to now navigating thru the landscape of Nueva York 2099! The Hyborian saga had many amazing surprises that you should make sure you grab the TIME IS THE SHARPEST EDGE TPB and see for yourselves, but the 2099 story has just begun…

The team (minus Conan - see TPB) is now making their way thru the new timeline with an uneasy addition to the mix: Punisher 2099 (Jake Gallows). The mission has now shifted to taking the fight to a true evil figure no matter what timeline you see him in: ULTRON. In this time frame, Ultron has an army of Deathloks at his disposal. The Avengers make their move to fight and encounter another figure that could be a game changer in their quest: Victor Von Doom of 2099!

This issue opens up with a flashback to 2091. Ultron begins a takeover of Latervia but Doom is always ready to defend his country. Doom triggers a song to play which activates Latveria’s defenses. Readers fast-forward to 2099 and witness what is known as”The Iron Front” : Doombots versus Deathloks. The Savage Avengers escape in the Punisher’s ship and fly away while hearing Doom’s idea to stop Ultron. An artifact (a time-array gauntlet) might hold the key to stopping the future. The team balances out but having some personal conversations, none that will hit readers more than Anti-Venom and Deathlok.

The good times don’t last long as they are shot out of the sky by a Deathlok soldier. The impending crash sees Doom teleport away while the others deal with the aftermath of a surrounding army hot in pursuit. In a surprise move, Doom comes back to help the Avengers escape and ultimately arrive at their destination to acquire the time-array gauntlet, but are met with Ultron and his opposing force who has been letting the team lead him right to the weapon.

At this point, the issue really kicks into high gear with the action. Readers will NOT be ready for what unfolds next as the battle rages onward. There are no punches pulled. There are no breaks to catch a breath as the battle The situation takes a dramatic turn as the Avengers throw everything they have at Ultron. How does the team fare? Trust me when I say: NO ONE is expecting what happens in the final act. No One. Readers - get ready for a mind blowing conclusion to this issue.

SAVAGE AVENGERS #8

Creative: David Pepose, Carlo Magno, Espen Grundetjern, Vc Travis Lanham and Tom Brevoort (Cover: Valerio Giangiordano)

Credit: Marvel Entertainment

SAVAGE AVENGERS #8

Creative: David Pepose, Carlo Magno, Espen Grundetjern, Vc Travis Lanham and Tom Brevoort (Cover: Valerio Giangiordano)

Credit: Marvel Entertainment

Pepose pulls out all the stops for this issue. Pacing set events up spectacularly to drive home the key moments. Adding DOOM to this highly combustible team made for some very memorable sequences. Doom’s “rescuing” of the team after the crash was perfectly capped off with vintage Doom Dialogue acting as everyone “should be grateful” for his help. Overall, The dynamic between members has been very enjoyable to see grow. The scene between Anti-Venom and Deathlok hit all the high marks and gave a bit of time to catch a minute from all the action. Heading into the final act, readers will be caught off-guard and will have some big surprise moments. The final scenes will have readers locked and loaded to see what happens next without question.

Magno brings the blockbuster action that has become a staple for this series. Even the smallest conflict has the “big fight feel” added to the dialogue. The opening full page spread explaining the “Iron Front” set the tone early for the rest of the issue. Even the quieter panels had huge emotion to them. None greater than the Anti-Venom/Deathlok sequence. The remaining battle scenes were bold, loud and direct, which fully complemented Pepose’s dialogue. The final page of this book established the looming jeopardy ahead and will have readers speculating how this will all play out.

SAVAGE AVENGERS #8

Creative: David Pepose, Carlo Magno, Espen Grundetjern, Vc Travis Lanham and Tom Brevoort (Cover: Valerio Giangiordano)

Credit: Marvel Entertainment

SAVAGE AVENGERS #8

Creative: David Pepose, Carlo Magno, Espen Grundetjern, Vc Travis Lanham and Tom Brevoort (Cover: Valerio Giangiordano)

Credit: Marvel Entertainment

FINAL POINT: Savage Avengers #8 doesn’t stop delivering thrills and surprises to readers that have become a trademark of this series. Pepose, Magno and the team construct a tale for the ages mixed with incredible storytelling and impressive art. There’s never a shortage of highlights to please fans with these characters leading the way into impossible odds Make sure you don’t miss this issue (and the TPB) when you hit the comic shops this week!

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Thanks for reading!

FANTASTIC FOUR: FULL CIRCLE (Abrams Comic Arts/MARVEL COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the complementary comic book blog to the ODPH Podcast! For this entry, we’re taking a look at the first project from Marvel Arts, which is a partnership between Abrams Comic Arts and Marvel Comics. FANTASTIC FOUR: FULL CIRCLE #1 by Alex Ross (legendary artist of “Marvels” and “Kingdom Come”), Josh Johnson, and Ariana Maher is the debut graphic novel from this venture. If graphic novels sound a bit familiar, they were a staple of Marvel in the 1980’s (One notable one was X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills which was the inspiration for “X2 X-Men United” movie). To bring them back, it has to stand out at the comic shops and deliver. There is a tremendous amount of hype behind this project. Let’s take a deeper dive and see how this new project shapes up, shall we?

FANTASTIC FOUR: FULL CIRCLE #1 - On Sale Sept. 6th

Creative: Alex Ross, Josh Johnson, and Ariana Maher

Credit: Marvel Arts (Abrams ComicArts/MARVEL COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic). Sue Storm (The Invisible Woman), Johnny Storm (The Human Torch) and Ben Grimm (The Thing) comprise one for the most legendary teams in all of pop culture fandom. No adventure is ever normal and the one happening here fits the mold perfectly.

The story opens up on a rainy evening with Ben making the most of his evening in the Baxter Building. A midnight snack gets interrupted by Johnny. The playful banter that has been long associated with the first family of Marvel gets stopped when a mysterious figure appears. The intruder’s identity turns out to be someone who tried impersonating Ben in the past tying into Reed’s first adventure into the Negative Zone. However, before they can really examine why he has returned, mysterious creatures start flying out of his mouth, basically using his body as a Trojan horse to attack the family.

After the creatures are subdued, Reed goes to work breaking down what has happened. The creatures gave off negative energy. That is a trademark of what readers might have already suspected but it was confirmed: The Negative Zone and it’s ruler Annihilus looks to be prime suspect. The team suits up and makes their way into the every-dangerous environment.

Once they arrive, they start tracking down the source of the creatures. When they come across what’s happening, it’s a sight they’re not ready to expect. What do they see, better yet WHO do they see? The story begins an epic journey into the unknown as readers are taken on a roller coaster ride of imagination. How will this story unfold from here? Readers will have much excitement to enjoy as this book brings out the strengths and charm of Marvel’s First Family in a vintage tale for everyone.

FANTASTIC FOUR: FULL CIRCLE #1 - On Sale Sept. 6th

Creative: Alex Ross, Josh Johnson, and Ariana Maher

Credit: Marvel Arts (Abrams ComicArts/MARVEL COMICS)

FANTASTIC FOUR: FULL CIRCLE #1 - On Sale Sept. 6th

Creative: Alex Ross, Josh Johnson, and Ariana Maher

Credit: Marvel Arts (Abrams ComicArts/MARVEL COMICS)

What a fantastic read! Ross takes themes from Fantastic Four #51 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby (1961) and introduces them to an entire new fan base. Ross steps away from his traditional painted art storytelling style to really hone in on the Kirby energy for this book. The scenes pop from page to page. Take a look at the incredible preview art for this book. When anyone can give the visual impression of recapturing “The King’s” magic, it is one of the highest complements someone can give (IMO). Ross nailed it out of the park. The story felt like a throwback but not losing any appeal to modern readers who might not be as familiar with the early days for the FF.

The story itself was one that carried itself with wonderment. Diving into the world of the Negative Zone can be tricky yet, was pulled off flawlessly here. Tying in other elements of the FF’s world (The banter between Ben & Johnny, Reed’s quest for knowledge) presented excellent moments throughout. At no point did this book feel dated to where it lost interest. It reminded older readers why the Fantastic Four was a staple at the comic shops since the 1960’s. It also catches new readers with how unique it looks and reads. It’s quirky, vibrant and engaging. It’s a fantastic experience all around (pun intended). Great work.

FANTASTIC FOUR: FULL CIRCLE #1 - On Sale Sept. 6th

Creative: Alex Ross, Josh Johnson, and Ariana Maher

Credit: Marvel Arts (Abrams ComicArts/MARVEL COMICS)

FANTASTIC FOUR: FULL CIRCLE #1 - On Sale Sept. 6th

Creative: Alex Ross, Josh Johnson, and Ariana Maher

Credit: Marvel Arts (Abrams ComicArts/MARVEL COMICS)

Overall, Fantastic Four: Full Circle #1 is an excellent story with mind-blowing visuals throughout. Ross takes a risk going away from his traditional style which fans come to expect and wins the gamble. The experience is nothing short of a memorable read that comic fans need to make a point to check out. Don’t miss this book at the comic shops this week.

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