BRZRKR: LOST BOOK OF B #1 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the saga of a half man, half god, all killing machine has returned. Spawning into a live action & anime series, the adventures of B (aka Unute) continue to draw attention on a greater scale.

Heading back into the comic shops is a brand new story. It is even more special due to the fact that the original creative team have returned for this project. This is the first time since the conclusion of the original series in March of 2023.

BRZRKR: The Lost Book of B #1 by Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree and Clem Robins (BOOM! Studios) focuses on a lost chapter in B's legacy.

Let’s take a deeper look at how this chapter fares.

BRZRKR: The Lost Book of B #1 by Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree and Clem Robins (BOOM! Studios)

***POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Kindt and Reeves blend the historic aspects of Genghis Khan into the unruly violence that follows B wherever he goes. Seeing the strategy used to recruit B plays well into the lore of the conquering dictator.

Readers watch as the offer of power is great for some but what is it ultimately to a half god? It's a question that applies some ethics in-between the many stages of brutality displayed.

There are some very creative devices planted firmly into this chapter. One that comes to mind involves a catapult. It ushers in a defining moment for B while mixing up the familiar formula of attack, destroy, repeat. Once events shift gears, pacing does move very rapidly.

In a sense, the shift fully showcases how even power isn't the most valuable asset to someone. The fallout from the closing act is as expected. It leaves things as mysterious as the lead character is. There is no doubt there are more chapters to be written on an already impactful legacy in the making.

Garney and Crabtree return with the intense imagery this series is known for. The story doesn't wait long to unleash B's fury. A near half panel announces an angry Unute into action. Panels becomes consumed with the violence on hand. It is not one for the weak of heart. The views effect the savagery of barbaric times. This feels like a familiar realm for B with his untamed association with violence.

The "calmer" times let readers in on Khan's over-confidence. The expressions being made show a man who thinks he's in full control. As events unfold further, the blind confidence becomes oblivious to what's on its way. Once the closing act kicks in, the art team goes bold to usher in the closing.

From a close-up on B's eyes to the pain he soon after inflicts, nothing escapes the reader as his pain is dished out on the masses. The closing pages set a more tame tone as this chapter closes. It's a fitting end with a bird flying with a message. Readers will have much to divulge and enjoy with this return to form.

FINAL POINT: 8.5

The latest trip into Unute's trail of violence is flooded with familiar themes of redemption through pain. Kindt and Reeves construct a layered insight into the man behind the constant mayhem. Garney's fierce visuals expose Unute at his purest nature. It's a strong read that is a welcomed addition into the ever-growing legacy of a conflicted half man and half god.

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VOID RIVALS #12 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the saga of Darak and Solila continues to drive the Energon Universe. They have been through a great deal in a short amount of time. Interject the looming factor of Transformers and there’s no shortage of thrills to be had. Last readers saw the unlikely duo, a choice was made. Where do things land now?

VOID RIVALS #12 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooten (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) answers the shocking statement made last issue and then some.

Let’s take a closer look at where things land now.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Kirkman throws a unique change of course into this series direction. Splitting up Darak and Solila after surviving their latest ordeal leads to a heavy emotional issue. The writing reflects the tense parting of ways of former rivals. Through their challenges, they have formed a bond whether each wanted it or not. Seeing the kind gesture Darak shows proves the evolution of their mission.

The story of Proximus and Ultum starts off with some uncertainty. Recovering from his defeat, Proximus is very reluctant to have someone join him. The writing shows the somewhat “human” connection being made with the half cyborg soldier. It’s a fine sub-plot for the parting of the Energon Universe’s odd couple. Readers won’t be expecting what transpires on the closing pages. The mystery of this book gets another addition. Where it leads will be anyone’s guess but concludes a turning point in the series perfectly.

De Felici and Delpeche bring the painful call to separate to light on the pages. From the worry on Darak’s face to the guarded hop of Solila, the art displays the feelings they go through making this call. This carries into some of the sub-plots, esp with Proximus and Ultum.

Even with helmets on, readers can connect what is unfolding. The body language being displayed speaks volumes. This comes in to more play in the latter half of the book. Readers watch as Solila’s eyes depict the wear of the decision. It is upstaged by the genuine care Darak displays with a gift. The result is a full page image that unlocks something even greater. Long time Transformer fans will know what that is but for now, the art team sets it up with excellent use of coloring. It is a parting image setting forth a new course that fans won’t dare miss.

FINAL POINT: 8.4

The call of destiny appears to be too great for the Energon Universe’s most unlikely pairing with this latest chapter. Kirkman establishes a new direction with solid writing. De Felici, Delpeche and Wooten spotlight the pressure of the choices made while teasing something BIG on the horizon. One chapter may have closed but it’s full speed ahead for an already captivating series.

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X-MEN #3 (MARVEL COMICS - 2024)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this review, the Children of the Atom have blazed back from Krakoa in a monster way. Scott Summers leads a new team in Alaska. The roster is a bit eclectic but that always makes for the best line-ups. Even with some new faces, the threats remain the same. Their current challenge is a familiar one that Scott and company know all too well.

X-MEN #3 (2024) by Jed MacKay, Ryan Stegman, J. P. Mayer, Livesay, Marte Gracia and Clayton Cowles sees Scott Summers vs. The United States Of America!

Let’s not waste any longer & dive into the latest chapter!

X-MEN #3 (2024) by Jed MacKay, Ryan Stegman, J. P. Mayer, Livesay, Marte Gracia and Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

MacKay brings out the best and worst of Scott Summers for this chapter. Cyclops has always been a polarizing figure. Over the years, he has transitioned from loyal soldier of Xavier to a young Magneto. The writing sets his character come out to face Agent Lundqvist. Their confrontation covers much ground. It backs quite the punch with some notable jabs before landing its’ knockout blow.

The rest of the team get their fleeting moments of time. Magneto and Temper’s conversation unveils a building conflict of opinions. While some mutants may have loved Krakoa, it’s easy to forget there are some that hated that time. Showcasing this notion builds up Temper when on page. However, this issue belongs to Mr. Summers. The bold declaration made comes with a heavy cost. MacKay exposes a rare glimpse of Summers in the closing panel. This could lead into some new avenues along with the more traditional heroics displayed thus far.

Stegman and the art team set a solid pace for Summers and Lundqvist’s meeting. The casual back and forth with the half panel builds up the tense situation. Readers watch as the two play their game of one-upmanship. Summers’ anger of events jump off the pages with big panels. Its’ only a few moments but nails its’ landing.

The rest of the team have some traditional superhero action here as well. A full page panel showing the team linked up and rolling swings their story into new territory. It’s capped out with Temper getting a full page splash bringing the house down. This is all before turning panels back over to Cyclops. With the parting shot, the weight of the world is felt crashing on Scott’s shoulders. It’s a fitting end and new start of the elder X-Man’s new stat quo.

FINAL POINT: 8.3

The world of Scott Summers comes front and center in this latest X chapter. MacKay drives the anger and purpose in Scott’s voice with solid writing. Stegman and the art team mix in loud action with the dramatic reactions of simple diner talk. Things are moving fast here so don’t miss out!

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LIFE #1 (DSTLRY MEDIA)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay points!

For this entry, DSTLRY is releasing a brand new series that has a unique concept behind it. The upstart publisher is known for its’ creative stories. However, this series combines the writing talents of two of comics’ best for the first time on page. The result is a sci-fi odyssey told through two different perspectives.

LIFE #1 by Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets), Stephanie Phillips (GRIM), Danijel Zezelj (Nostalgia), Lee Loughridge and Jared K. Fletcher welcomes readers into a future where two lives are on a collision course their prison sentances can’t escape.

Let’s take a closer look at this much anticipated debut chapter.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Knowing the writing team behind this, this story was going to be anything but ordinary. The futuristic story is told through Bobby Prost (“PRO”) & the “Cassanova Killer” Cory James (“CON”). Prost is a “retired” thief talked into one last job. James is a serial killer whose been forced to live out his life sentences due to a secret experiment. Both have very different stories behind them.

Prost is written as a man trying to escape his past. His Angel/Devil on his shoulder is the persistent Jax. Their dialogue brings Prost’s doubts to the forefront. Events quickly speed into another direction entirely. Azzarello and Phillips waste little time in setting up the next heist. Pacing allows an excellent build, this carries into its’ closing act. The final page throws everything in flux leading into the flip. It’s high level storytelling that hits its mark with this portion.

The story of James is more disturbing due to his criminal nature. The dialogue involving his crimes is filled with anger and rage. Readers will have a clear view of the evil monster behind his charming smile. The path he walks from this point is dark and troubling. Its’ mirrored by the actions of the experiments. The outcome plays into a twisting scenario. Now moved onto a prison planet, James is broken and more unhinged. The writing leaves him in a very peculiar place for the closing pages. There’s no way to walk away from this story after that conclusion.

Zezelj and Loughridge add a certain mystique to the futuristic setting of this tale. Prost’s beginnings are gritty and carry the hardships he’s dealt with. This changes quickly once the two page splash image from space hits. Readers see how things have changed instantly. The contact with the the heist team gives off “Oceans 11” vibes in the images. No stand out more than the final page. It’s a bold picture that truly does a “mic drop” moment to end events with.

As for James’ story, the art locks in on his evil persona. The opening page from a murder sends chills through readers. Its emotions are added to the volatile state of the courtroom where James is being tried. James’ constant smirk fails to hide the evil lurking inside him. This builds right to the experiment phase of the story. The art becomes vastly different unveiling James’ fate. It becomes more explosive with James’ haunting eyes staring at readers as he calls his next moves.

FINAL POINT: 10

“Life” takes bold chances and constructs a gripping tale of challenging directions. Azzarello and Phillips’s writing is flawless as it tells two very different perspectives. Zezelj and Loughridge delve into imaginative landscapes and shocking characters. Rest assured, readers can’t afford to miss checking this series out.

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LUCHAVERSE: CATALYST #2 (MASKED REPUBLIC/MASSIVE PUBLISHING)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, a new universe is expanding. Combining the world of Lucha Libre wrestling and superheroes, the “Luchaverse” kicked in the door at the LCS. Rey Mysterio and Tinieblas Jr. led the first charge. Their stories gave readers a dose of adventure and horror.

Now it’s time for the next wave of luchadores to move the universe forward! Readers will be excited to see a certain pair of brothers jump into the fray for this next go around.

LUCHAVERSE: CATALYST #2 by Marco Lopez, Ivan Plaza, Javier Caba, Alessandro Micelli, Bryan Arfel Magnaye, and Micah Myers welcome the Lucha Brothers (Rey Fenix & Penta Zero M - Currently wrestling in AEW), Solar and Super Astro into the heroic ring.

Let’s see how the latest heroes weather the storm!

LUCHAVERSE: CATALYST #2 by Marco Lopez, Ivan Plaza, Javier Caba, Alessandro Micelli, Bryan Arfel Magnaye, and Micah Myers (Masked Republic/Massive Publishing)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The Lucha Bros. story kicks off events in this chapter. It gives readers a fair mix of action and supernatural elements. Penta and Fenix’s relationship is defined b their distinct personalities. Penta is more aggressive and cunning. Fenix leans into the more heroic aspect. Readers are given a solid backstory before the main event starts.

In this portion, Lopez and Plaza set up great action while dabbling in the mystic realm. This builds up the closing act where readers get more than they bargained for. Pacing goes move briskly through this section. Ultimately it leads to a few key moments before the conclusion. Once at the final stop, the writing indicates the layers haven’t been pulled back enough to decipher where these two are heading next.

Solar and Super Astro’s story stretches into many different areas. The writing dabbles into various time areas to off a more global feel to their tale. Adding in the time jumps helped to make this stand out more. Events are spaced out for a good duration to lock in with readers. The closing act throws a solid curve into the mix. With the last page surprise, this story is anything but over and done with.

The art mixes in a fair amount of wrestling into each story. Caba brings forth the conflicting personalities of Fenix and Penta to show off their differing opinions. There’s a great full page splash of the brothers standing off with Heaven and Hell that plays out more as things progress. This is also complemented once the brothers come in contact with its’ mystic ending.

Micelli mixes in reactions with the building chaos for some entertaining visuals. Seeing Solar and Astro in heroic fashion suits well for the latter conflict. The Roswell scenes are overflowing with disdain for their capture. Art moves into their new adventures with ease. Stepping into the closing moments, the main adversary is given a big full intro page spread, This can also be said for the final page. Both art teams handled the challenge presented for an easy win here.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

The next wave of luchadores pick right up with a sense of the dramatic blended with action. Penta and Fenix’s quest brings out the tense nature with the writing. Solar and Astro carried a more traditional superhero feel built by the art. Factor both together and fans won’t want to kick out at 3 for this fast rising universe and line.

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PHOENIX #2 (MARVEL COMICS)

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For this entry, Jean Grey has taken the good fight to space! While dealing with a black hole, a prison was destroyed. Perrikus escaped in the process. Things have become more complicated as her father-in-law Corsair has arrived on the scene. How will Jean handle the challenges she faces while her space pirate father-in-law is waiting in the wings?

PHOENIX #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Alessandro Miracolo, David Curiel and Cory Petit raises the stakes in deep space!

Let’s take a closer look at what is unfolding now!

PHOENIX #2 by Stephanie Phillips, Alessandro Miracolo, David Curiel and Cory Petit (Marvel Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Phillips continues to test the patience and will of Grey with the latest chapter. adding in Corsair into the mix works on many levels. There is a well placed humor moment in between the drama that hits the mark. The Scott/Jean "convos" are quickly becoming a highlight of each issue. Their latest plays off the awkward moment before speeding back into action. Once the mission picks back up, the pacing kicks everything into overdrive.

Corsair's involvement brings forth an unlikely threat behind the conflict. Phillips swings for the fences with this reveal. It sets up some great action moments. Grey is also shown to be out of her element in certain aspects. Her mis-step leads into the closing moments which are sure to have readers talking. Cosmic Marvel is back in a big way with this series!

The art sets up big action behind the family drama. The opening page clues readers in on Jean's rampant pace of fighting. Corsair is given a full page image to welcome him into the story. Their interactions range from funny to uneasy. The art reflects this with the detailed facial expressions.

The latter half of the book is filled with blockbuster action. Jean is presented as defiant in danger's face. The reactions of the aliens she's fighting to save are noteworthy as well. Readers see the fear Jean's action cause even when trying to help. With a strong closing image, the latest chapter sets the stage for an even bigger battle to come.

FINAL POINT: 9

Jean Grey's reign in space continues with another strong chapter. Phillips' writing crafts a balance of big action and tense emotions. The art captures the best of space while bringing the heat with the intense combat in deep space. There's no sophomore slump here. You definitely don't want to miss out on this escapade.

BLACK CLOAK #7 (IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the wait is over! It has been one year since readers have seen the city of Kiros. The mystery behind the death of Freyal III of Sidra has been solved. The price has been steep. Phaedra Essex has become the most polarizing citizen of the last city. This is to be expected when you are the responsible party for the “Essex Fire which left the city in ashes. Where do things stand now with her and her Black Cloak partner Pax?

BLACK CLOAK #7 by Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey returns five years removed from the events of the fire of Kiros. Where do things stand now?

Let’s not wait any longer & jump back into this series!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With a time jump, things can go awry very quickly. There is no fear of that happening with the return chapter. Thompson recaptures the intrigue and mystique of Kiros right from the start. Phaedra’s new stat quo provides its’ fair share of strain with Pax. The former partners show the bond of comradery even with the events of the fire weighing heavily on both.

Phaedra’s caring nature pushes through in the end. It’s one of her strongest character traits. The writing teases its’ unveiling but ultimately lets it become the catalyst for the case at hand. Aldean offers some comedic relief in the “third wheel” role. This gives some welcomed breaks in the building case at hand. Events conclude with a great cliffhanger that is sure to please. Get ready for another incredible arc.

McClaren excels at building a vivid and imaginative new landscape of Kiros. The ruins carry a certain feel as Phaedra walks readers through her new home. Pax’s reunion with Essex covers a wide range of emotions. Readers can sense the lingering feeling from the fire. They can also pick up the longing to get back to where the partners used to be at.

Aldean is a visually catching addition to the team. Carey’s lettering in the conversation provides a pause in the drama while showing a new side of Essex. This returns to focus the trio on what lies ahead. The full page closing image delivers on leaving readers wanting more of the story. It also leaves no doubt that even with five years removed, the spectacle of Kiros burns bright with the art.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

Welcome Back Kiros! After a year away, Black Cloak storms back to shelves with an impressive return. Thompson weaves a new mystery around the emotional strain of The Essex Fire fallout with excellent writing. McClaren and Carey give readers a look at the mysterious new world with stunning imagery. Jump on board now and don’t miss it!

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PARANOID GARDENS #2 (DARK HORSE COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re heading back into the quirky and mysterious world of Dark Horse Comics’ latest hit. The staff of Paradise Gardens have their hands full. Eclectic residents. Challenging cases. Double dealings behind the scenes.

What is in store for Loo as she navigates these ever changing waters?

PARANOID GARDENS #2 by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, Chris Weston, Dave Stewart and Nate Piekos looks to double down on its’ creative tale in its’ next chapter.

Let’s not wait any longer and dive right in!

PARANOID GARDENS #2 by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, Chris Weston, Dave Stewart and Nate Piekos (Dark Horse Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

For this second chapter, the attention is thrown on the scheming of Dr. Zerc. Way and Simon have slowly started peeling back his true intentions. This chapter shows a cold and ruthlessness side to his nature. It is a contrast of what he has demonstrated to his fellow team at the Gardens. Zerc’s manipulations of a staff member and its’ outcome sends a loud message in the shadows of what lies ahead.

Way and Simon spread out Loo’s discovery mission throughout this chapter. She comes across with noble intentions but walks a very fine line of being caught. The pacing allows her moments to build for a solid payoff. It gets assisted by some well-timed humor from patients. The writing provides a solid foundation for both main characters to grow and set forth their journeys for a showdown forthcoming.

Weston and Stewart dive heavy into the emotional reactions of the Gardens staff with the art. Loo’s responses to her ever-evolving saga are filled with wonderment and apprehension. Readers see a prime example of this when she’s teaching a class and reacts to a flashback/Dream sequence.

Zerc’s planning works wonders as he blackmails the Gardens driver for his bidding. The devilish smirk he wears sets the unsettling tone. This mood flows into the closing conflict and disturbing resolution. Zerc’s distain body language in the closing half page panel sells the depths he’s willing to go. Readers watch as the chapter concludes on a very definitive point with more deceit en route to the care center.

FINAL POINT: 9.6

The quirkiness of Paradise Gardens steps back to allow a more grounded and concentrated tale with its’ two main characters. Fantastic writing and detailed art spotlight the measures Zerc and Loo are willing to go for what they’re searching for. There is nothing predictable about this story and that’s a huge win for readers.

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BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #30 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, Amanda Waller has attacked the DCU in present time. With her trinity of Evil decimating heroes, all eyes are on the original DC Comics trinity. However and if they will defeat Waller is anyone’s guess.

To defeat the future, you must look to the past. The adventures of the World’s Finest takes a trip back in time to a historic moment. Readers are about to discover the first joint mission of Superman, Batman and the third member of the trinity: Wonder Woman!

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #30 by Mark Waid, Gleb Melnikov, Tamra Bonvillain, and Dave Sharpe brings to the forefront the trio’s start of their legacy teamwork.

Let’s take a closer look at how their first escapade plays out.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #30 by Mark Waid, Gleb Melnikov, Tamra Bonvillain, and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

One of the series best elements is taking a dive into the history of the iconic pair. Adding Wonder Woman into the mix hits on many levels. Waid constructs an excellent mystery that unites all three parties. There is a genuine sense of hope and wonder filling the pages. The classic superhero elements are captured to give the audience a throwback that juggles three unique personalities.

Having Paradise Island as the backdrop, outsiders being welcomed is a small beginning conflict. Robin provides great comic relief as the heroes start their mission. Waid paces events to continuous build towards big moments. This leads to a strong closing act where the heroes show off what makes them an elite trio. Its’ fallout plays in a predictable yet satisfying close. Few can pull this off quite like Waid with his writing.

Melnikov steps in for Dan Mora and brings a vibrant style to the past era. A near full page panel brings the mystery and heroes together to kickstart events. The coloring of Bonvillain adds to the sense of awe that Robin displays in his panels.

The reactions of Batman and Wonder Woman investigating what happened is another bright moment. Diana’s reactions lock in with readers as elements come into focus. Once a few key reveals occur, the art kicks into a new gear. It caps off with Wonder Woman leading a charge to address things with her partners. The imagery seizes readers’ attention while ending the conflict. Readers should have much to rave about with this one.

FINAL POINT: 9

The beginnings of DC’s true Trinity shine bright in an incredible vintage tale. Waid’s writing features the budding teamwork and trust through fire. Melnikov, Bonvillain and Sharpe orchestrate a timeless story which re-enforces the impact when all three heroes working together. It’s Superhero storytelling at it’s (worlds) finest for a reason.

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SUPERMAN #17 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, Clark Kent is on the run! The Man of Steel is being hunted by Amanda Waller. Luckily, he has some help to keep Waller at bay. Zatanna is guiding Superman to a possible solution to their troubles. Can they survive long enough to discover a way? And if they do, how much will it cost them both?

SUPERMAN #17 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell and Ariana Maher takes he Man of Steel on a journey through darkness. What waits at the other side?

Let’s take a deeper dive and see what unfolds now!

SUPERMAN #17 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With the walls closing in, Williamson continues to push Superman into uncharted territory. The toll of Waller’s actions are staring to seep in. With an emotional outburst, readers can identify the pain Kent is going through. It’s a sight that isn’t shown often. With this moment in story, the emotional release hits.

It drives Superman and Zatanna to a quicker pace for the remainder of the chapter. Willaimson sprinkles in times of challenge before the main event. The sense of anger and (to a certain degree) fear start taking over the pages. This theme is very prevalent during the close. It ultimately leaves readers with a jaw dropping ending that fits the broken persona of DC’s biggest hero.

Campbell wastes no time on presenting spectacular images. The opening flashback element bottles up a more light hearted time before ushering into the murky present. Zatanna and Supers are given a full splash page to start their escapades. It starts a bold display of frustration in Clark that won’t escape readers’ thoughts.

The closing act starts off with a well-detailed two page splash. Right before the action begins, the art team mix in some more calmer panels. This quickly fades away as Superman’s impatient behavior takes center stage. Imagery raises the stakes to an all time high. The art team presents a full page closing figure that readers will have thoughts on. It plays into leaving the audience wanting more. This issue shows no signs of misfiring in that aspect.

FINAL POINT: 8.9

The lengths and desperation start seeping in on DC’s flagship character with this chapter. Williamson pens a defeated yet driven Superman with the writing. Campbell continues providing fantastic images that easily hook readers in. Considering where the closing page lands, all bets are off as events play out.

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NINJAK VS. ROKU #3 (VALIANT COMICS/ALIEN BOOKS)

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For this entry, Valiant’s Super Spy has been taken off the board. Ninjak was left for seemingly dead. His former lover Roku wasn’t leaving anything for chance. Her quest for vengeance wasn’t being held back by anyone. How does her mission play out now?

NINJAK vs ROKU #3 by AJ Ampadu, Emiliano Correa, Ezequiel Inverni and Marina Leon spotlights the deadly assassin as she searches for the Undead Monk.

Let’s jump into the latest chapter & see how she fares.

NINJAK vs ROKU #3 by AJ Ampadu, Emiliano Correa, Ezequiel Inverni and Marina Leon (Cover: Richard Ortiz - Alien Books/Valiant Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Ampadu devotes the majority of the issue to Roku’s path of rage. Readers get a big insight on what composes her drive. There’s a great flashback sequence that starts to peel back some of her mental layers. Once events speed to the present time, that’s where business really picks up.

Roku’s biggest challenge isn’t the opponent she is facing. It’s her quest to push through the pain. Mixed in with some great action, readers can sense what she’s willing to go through to accomplish her mission. This is even after suffering a big loss of her main weapon. Roku’s sheer grit is on full display. This spirals into the closing pages. It leaves the story on a very expected note, but one that builds for a great conclusion.

Correa delivers many big action visuals throughout this chapter. The flashback test connects with readers as Roku’s drive begins its’ showcase. Once in present time, an opening full panel image sets the starting point for the conflict of the book.

Readers will thoroughly enjoy the fast-moving fighting. The Master of Blades wastes no time with his page introduction. Its’ slow build with panels indicates the threat he will be for Roku. Their back and forth fight is capped off with a strong full page image of Roku in a dire state. However, this shifts gears sending the book into its’ final act. The art caps off events with some simple panels that set the stage for the final battle lying in wait.

FINAL POINT: 8

With Ninjak off the board, Roku steps into the spotlight in an action charged issue. Ampadu’s script and Correa’s art level up the energic action with a foundation of drama behind it. All bets are off heading into the closing chapter of this Valiant spy thriller story.

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WEREWOLF BY NIGHT #1 (MARVEL COMICS - 2024)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay points!

For this entry, a classic Marvel character howls his way back to the comic shops!

After the events of Marvel's "Bloodiest Event", the 52 year old supernatural staple is set to take things up a few notches. Anyone thinking this will be just "another werewolf" story is sadly mistaken. The adventures of Russell (and Elsa Bloodstone) will be featured under the Marvel Red Band format. Considering how violent "Blood Hunt" was, it is anyone's guess where things are heading now.

WEREWOLF BY NIGHT #1 by Jason Loo (The All-Nighter, the Sentry), Sergio Fernández Dávila (Venom, Thor), Jay Leisten, JP Mayer, Craig Yeung, Alex Sinclair and Joe Sabino have fans howling at the bloody adventures!

Let’s check out what the first chapter has to deliver!

WEREWOLF BY NIGHT #1 by Jason Loo (The All-Nighter, the Sentry), Sergio Fernández Dávila (Venom, Thor), Jay Leisten, JP Mayer, Craig Yeung, Alex Sinclair and Joe Sabino (Marvel Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With Loo at the helm, I already had high expectations for this series. Taking a character like Russell (with his history) and putting more mystery behind him was a great start. It gave enough insight for new readers to jump in quickly.

However, the hook that won me over was the introduction of the rogues: Death Watch (the 90's Ghost rider fans know what he's capable of) AND the Hood?! Seeing those two weave behind the scenes can only lead to trouble for any lead. It provides a solid back drop for the internal conflict post Blood Hunt.

Russell's struggles with the beast within is well known. Adding in a new dynamic to it plays for a fresh start. Long time fans won't be disappointed with the changes.

There's a fair share of wolf business that's par for the course. Seeing both plots interweave gives readers much to look forward too. The eventual payoff should be quite the memorable moment. Great start to the series.

Dávila and the team bring out the best of the beast throughout the chapter. There's an excellent two page splash showing off Russell's unique set of skills. This is complimented with another big splash connecting the story to "Blood Hunt". Russell's reaction is gifted a full page image that sets the course for the rest of the story.

When referenced about the "Red Band", the art clearly reflects the savage nature of Russell's world. Two victims of an attack are presented to readers without apologies. Speaking of no apologies, both major rogues make a dramatic entrance into the story with blown up images. Their bloody actions speak volumes to the readers. It caps off with a solid final image that sets the tone for an even greater saga to be told.

FINAL POINTS: 8.8

In dealing with such a well-known character with history, it can be a challenge to present something new. Loo sets up a fantastic starting point that covers much ground before concluding. The art team led by Davila flood the pages with brutal scenarios and an ever-growing sense of intrigue. With a great jumping on point, this one will be a tale you won't want to miss where it leads next.

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FALLING IN LOVE ON THE PATH TO HELL #3 (IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the most unlikely love story in comics continues! The journey of Asami and MacRaith has taken many twists and turns. Being in purgatory plays a big factor with this. It also doesn’t help when a helping hand shows their true colors. With the dirty dealing of Mohan causing more havoc, how much does the couple have left?

Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #3 by Gerry Duggan, Garry Brown, Chris O’Halloran, Joe Sabino presses forward with another creative outing!

Let’s see how thing play out for the cursed couple now.

Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #3 by Gerry Duggan, Garry Brown, Chris O’Halloran, Joe Sabino (Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With Mohan’s true intentions coming to light, readers had to expect things to go from bad to worse. MacRaith’s struggles to “adapt” to this new world increase with each page. The reluctance to buy into Mohan’s order peels back his layers of character. Even with a bonding moment with Asami, the sense of uneasiness lingers.

Once a choice is made, Duggan spotlight’s Mohan’s twisted ways of dealing with “failure to comply”. It is not one for the squeamish. The sequence reflects the savage personalities inhabiting Purgatory. With a community of killers, there is nothing nice about their business. What follows next is a violent answer to the laws of the land.

As the unlikely couple draws closer, the writing leads their union to be a trial through fire. Readers will be locked in with their dire fight to survive. It is very creative writing that continues to keep taking intense chances that has to be applauded.

Brown and O’Halloran paint a disturbing picture with the art in this chapter. Mohan’s funeral arraignments for a fallen warrior make a loud statement early in the issue. With a half page image, Mohan stands over his army dictating. Asami if gifted a few pages of silent images showcasing her skills. It is a calm moment before the disturbing action forthcoming.

Mohan’s enforcers run-in with MacRaith holds nothing back. The “motivation” scenes reflect the unhinged behavior running rampant. They are ended quickly with a two page splash matching it’s savagery. The art team doesn’t pull anything back with the imagery here. It drives home the point of the bleakness of purgatory and those living in it. With the closing page, the issue concludes on a quiet and somber panel. It allows the reader to process what went down and ponder what troubles lie ahead.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

With MacRaith in the crosshairs of danger, comics’ most unlikely love story delivers another solid chapter. Duggan’s writing constructs the unsettling lengths Mohan will go for control. Brown and O’Halloran mix in the big horrors and small victories with the artwork. Without question, there is nothing else like this series and its’ creativity on the shelves right now.

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TRANSFORMERS #11 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the Decepticons are poised to claim victory. Cybertron is at Earth’s doorstep. As their never ending war has come to Earth, Optimus Prime’s forces continue to take loss after loss. With numbers depleting, hope is fading. It appears the darkest hour is about to strike. What does this mean for the fate of the Energon Universe?

TRANSFORMERS #11 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) sets forth to answer that question and many more with its’ latest chapter.

Let’s not wait another minute and dive into the action.

TRANSFORMERS #11 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

As the battle has been raging on, the scars left have been taking their tolls. Johnson pens a very heavy driven tale of pain and loss. The emotions pour out of Arcee and Euta. It reflects the hellish landscape this conflict has created. The dialogue with Optimus comes with venom and frustration. Readers can feel the rage brewing at the hands of Soundwave and company.

Pacing allows for a quick Segway with Beachcomber. His point of view of events is in strong contrast to most others involved. Johnson keeps his true placement in this tale in a unique position. It is enough of a break to let the audience brace for the closing act. Leave it to Johnson to take them on a rollercoaster of reactions before departing. The closing page will leave no doubt of how hope continue to slip from attainability.

Corona and Spicer delve into the wear of combat often in this chapter. The rage of Arcee comes to the forefront with sequenced panels. Its’ added to with a half page panel of Euta venting on Optimus. Both are easy connections to the readers with the stress of battle.

Once the final act kicks into gear, the art team builds up the tension with the imagery. Seeing a recsue attempt go sideways provides many thrills. It leads to a creative order of panels bringing in a major player into the fight. With Wooten’s lettering, the moment hits new heights. The time is quickly short lived as a spectacular two page splash steals the thunder of the battle. How things are left with the final panel presents a somber feeling of where things appear to head next. It’s a perfect way to tie off events until next time.

FINAL POINT: 9

As time runs out for Optimus Prime, readers are left with a chapter of highs and lows. Johnson brings the deep wounds of conflict into the spotlight with the writing. Corona, Spicer and Wooten flood the pages with impressive visuals as all appears to be lost for the Autobots and Earth. This series continues to be the talk at the LCS for good reason.

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ACTION COMICS #1068 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the trip to Superman’s past continues on! DC Comics’ longest running title took a break from the current timeline. It has chosen to dive into a classic era. The result has been a thrilling adventure that brings out the best of the Man Of Steel.

With an alien invasion forcing him into combat, Superman is confronted with impossible odds. Can he weather the storm at hand?

ACTION COMICS #1068 by Gail Simone, Eddy Barrows, Danny Miki, Rex Lokus and Dave Sharpe (Back-up by Rainbow Rowell, Cian Tormey, and Romulo Fajardo jr.) looks to raise the stakes as the fate of Earth hangs in the balance!

Let’s take a closer look at what transpires now!

ACTION COMICS #1068 by Gail Simone, Eddy Barrows, Danny Miki, Rex Lokus and Dave Sharpe (Back-up by Rainbow Rowell, Cian Tormey, and Romulo Fajardo jr.) - DC COMICS

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Simone brings out the strengths and doubts of a young Superman. With the challenge of saving Metropolis, the writing reflects the determination to succeed. It also features the Man Of Steel questioning himself. The payoff is completely heroic. This sets a strong tempo for the next phase of the story.

While on the alien ship, Lois Lane emerges as the true strength behind the Man of Steel. Once they reunite, the dialogue fuels Superman into the next challenge. The closing sequence is pure superhero themes. Big stakes, bigger action, biggest heart and will. Simone captures the classic essence and presents it with a timeless feel. It builds towards an excellent finish with a great cliffhanger. There’s much to enjoy about the writing in this story.

Barrows, Miki and Lokus continue to bring the big-screen action with Superman’s conflicts. The floating ship panels ramp up the tense danger. It caps off with a big full page splash (literally) concluding the challenge. From here, the alien ship is presented with a two page splash that exemplifies the various interested parties.

However, the issue’s big challenge steals the show. after Lois’ words, Superman kicks into high gear. The images flow with his race against the clock. The full page countdown scenario plays well into the intense pace of the action. It moves into a great closing panel. Simple in set-up, the panel sets the stage for a big conclusion to an already impressive story.

The back-up story by Rowell and Tormey adds more to the ethical challenges of the Kents. Rowell’s writing shows all sides of the argument. This is a very different side of Lois and Clark that hasn’t been seen in a while. Tormey and the team bring forth the emotional wear on both key players with exceptional ease. The conclusion throws a distinct ending panel before picking up next chapter.

FINAL POINT: 9

The throwback tale of the Man Of Steel continues its’ winning ways with another great issue. Simone’s writing delivers on the hero’s will versus improbable odds. Barrows, Miki and Lokus construct the larger than life images that make this only meant for the iconic hero. Looking for the Man of Tomorrow? Look no further than the past with this story.

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BATMAN #151 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, Batman is on the run! Amanda Waller has unleashed her attack on the DCU. Heroes are depowered. Resistance has been futile. The Dark Knight is down. However, he is not out.

With the fate of the world at stake, Batman needs help. There’s only one person who can help him steal victory.

BATMAN #151 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Clayton Cowles (Bonus Harley Quinn story from Tini Howard, Marianna Ignazzi, Giovanna Niro and Cowles) sees the Bat and Cat go undercover to find a way to stop Waller’s evil plans.

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

BATMAN #151 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Clayton Cowles (DC Comics)

*** POSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Throughout the chaos, a very classic tale is being woven. Zdarsky plays into the unique relationship of Bruce and Selina for its’ foundation. Knowing the past year (post Knight Terrors), to say “its’ complicated” is an understatement. The intro glosses over that area to get to the business at hand. Once the situation is explained, it’s a quick start to the mission.

Seeing the seasoned pros go to work undercover, readers watch as the ruse comes to an abrupt head. The addition of The Suicide Squad gives a fresh challenge for the Bat and The Cat. Bizarro steals scenes with Batman as things progress. However, the star of the book is the union of the Cat and the Bat. Zdarsky charges into the final act with a personal moment between the two. It leads into a more surprising location for their heist. How this will play out is any guess but a solid beginning never the less.

Hawthorne, Di Benedetto, and Fajardo Jr. lock in on the emotional pull between Bruce and Selina often with the art. The opening sequence feels very familiar as the long time lovers reunite over the heist at hand. Bizzaro watching the Squad get off the plane via full page panel adds raises tension of the story.

Once the Squad comes face to face with the pair, the action ramps up. Panels move at a high pace. Bizarro makes another big splash with a huge one page shot. This leads into the closing moments that bring events full circle. Seeing Batman show emotion was a familiar break in the action.

Considering recent events, it is a return to basics. Heading into the final page, readers watch as the pair’s luck runs out. The art team gives a strong final image before concluding for next time.

FINAL POINT: 7

The Bat and The Cat are back with a traditional mission at hand. Zdarsky’s writing sets the stage for an enjoyable saga. Hawthorne and company balance the action with some conventional interacts that play right into the drama. Where we go from here in anyone’s guess.

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GATCHAMAN #2 (MAD CAVE STUDIOS)

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For this entry, The Science Ninja Team is back! GATCHAMAN has returned to pop culture via Mad Cave Studios! A whole slew of new books based off the Tatsunoko Productions property just hit comic shops. Each title captured the classic formula from the animated series of 1972 while giving it a modern flare.

Now heading into the next issues, fans are very eager to see what’s next for the franchise.

GATCHAMAN #2 by Cullen Bunn, Chris Batista, Carlos Lopez and Buddy Beaudoin leads the next round of the legendary team into the local comic shops.

Let’s not wait another minute and dive into the latest.

GATCHAMAN #2 by Cullen Bunn, Chris Batista, Carlos Lopez and Buddy Beaudoin (Mad Cave Studios)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Bunn sets the stage for a classic heroic tale. The writing carries much of a straight forward pace with events unfolding. Pacing is very quick but never feels forced. The action sequences mirror the electric times of old. From here, the story switches back to an undercover attack. Bunn juggle the large cast with great ease. There wasn’t a wasted panel shot when taken.

Galactor and Berg Katse get a poignant spotlight in the issue. It provides more insight onto the team’s most despised villain. The story’s resolution is textbook. That is not a bad thing when dealing with a long-standing property as Gatchaman. It offers a fun twist on where to take their fight next. This was a great adventure of any long-time fans of the series.

Batista and Lopez construct an excellent two page splash to kick off the action style. This ultimately leads into another full page image that will have readers amped. Seeing the team unveil this option of combat is a sure win.

The conversations with Katse pour with his blatant charisma. He is their top villain for good reason. the art showcases him in said manner. It also allows the team to counter his advances with great action panels. The closing image is a nice swerve that can only lead to more danger and thrills next issue.

FINAL POINT: 8

The return of Gatchaman gifts fans with another thrilling challenge. Bunn’s writing taps into the vintage superhero playbooks and scores. Batista, Lopez and Beaudoin give fans great action fitting of the franchise. This is a perfect time to jump on board and see what all the hype is about.

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THE PEDESTRIAN #1 (MAGMA COMIX)

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For this entry, we are checking out the latest from a company on the rise: Magma Comix! In the past year, they have launched a very solid line of books. With such hits as The Principles Of Necromancy and The Scale Trade, Magma looks to keep their hit streak going with its’ latest title. It also might be one of the most unique superhero stories in recent memory.

THE PEDESTRIAN #1 by Joey Esposito, Sean Von Gorman, Josh Jensen and Shawn Lee says “Justice always has the right of way”!

Let’s take a closer look and see if you need to run or walk to the comic shops for this one!

THE PEDESTRIAN #1 by Joey Esposito, Sean Von Gorman, Josh Jensen and Shawn Lee (Magma Comix)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With the premise centered around a speed walking savior, there were some questions as to how this works. Esposito mixes in the heroics with deadpan humor to craft an entertaining read. The title character makes an early splash rescuing a pawn shop employee. Instead of stopping the attacker, the hero follows the crosswalk rules and lets him escape. This type of quirky set-up only scratches the surface of what’s really going on.

From here, the story dips into a few other avenues. Readers are introduced to some new players in Summer City that foreshadow a bigger saga looming. Pacing keeps the mystery moving along with the laughs. The Pedestrian’s “fish out of water” reactions work to keep readers off the true tale. Esposito builds off of this with the closing act. A “simple” rescue teases more that meets the eye. It’s a great reflection of what this issue and series has to offer.

The series reunites Esposito with his “Pawn Shop” co-creator Sean Von Gorman. The art brings out a deceptive feel to a small town of secrets. Von Gorman (along with Jansen) crafts The Pedestrian’s “first” rescue with a full page image of him…obeying the traffic light. The reactions of Kira (the employee) are priceless as it copies the audience.

This balances out the more serious tone of his rogue’s panels. Readers can sense the danger building until the full page reveal. The final pages tie up another adventure while leaving a small present. One small panel will have readers formulating theories on what is really going on in this small down. The art kept things very simple which can only slow roll the true nature of the story from here.

FINAL POINT: 8.5

In this day and age, trying to reinvent the superhero wheel is very difficult. Esposito and Von Gorman find a way to take a hero out of the crosswalks and into the cosmos of creativity. The writing and art carry an enjoyable story while laying the ground work for something bigger in due time. This will be one to watch as it evolves.

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C.O.W.L. 1964 #1 (IMAGE COMICS/BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE)

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For this entry, we are heading back to “Comics’ most exciting line”! With events such as “Supermassive 2024” and “The Catalyst War” on many readers’ pull lists, the MASSIVE VERSE strikes with an unlikely sequel.

In 2014, “C.O.W.L.” debuted from Image Comics. The series spotlighted “the Chicago Organized Workers League.” Its’ vision of superheroes branched off from the traditional themes. With dealing with a public with trust issues along with each other, the heroes’ escapades won over readers and critics alike.

Now 10 years later, the original creative team comes back to continue their story. It was also announced in May of 2024 that “C.O.W.L.” is officially apart of Black Market Narrative’s Massive-Verse. With a high profile and anticipation built, how does the latest arc begin a new legacy?

C.O.W.L. 1964 #1 by Kyle Higgins, Alec Siegel, Rod Reis and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou looks to pick up right where it left off with its’ debut chapter.

Let’s take a closer look and see how this team shapes up after 10 years.

C.O.W.L. 1964 #1 by Kyle Higgins, Alec Siegel, Rod Reis and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Image Comics/Black market narrative)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Within a few panels, Geoffrey Warner hooks readers into his ideal vision for “C.O.W.L.”. The bold ambition of talking C.O.W.L. to a national level doesn’t come without strings attached. Higgins and Siegel feature Warner as a cutthroat businessman. The manipulations used on a few (former) members react loudly to the depth he is willing to go. It is not one of a typical hero per say. One thing C.O.W.L. walks is the grey area of characters. This shined in the first series and returns just as strong for this arc.

The issue gives a fair share of action, but heavily goes in on building the drama. Once in its’ final act, there is some reveals that are locks to pay off big near the end. However, Warner continues to be the character with well-deserved attention. Readers will have much to talk about with a strong cliffhanger ending. This will deserve an immediate re-read with the layers to the overall picture unraveling.

Reis brings the 1960’s to the present with some amazing imagery. Warner’s early meetings convey the tense drive he has to push his agenda. With the simple mannerisms displayed, the art connects with the readers of how brazen Warner’s plans are. This leads right into an uncomfortable conversation with some other key players. Reis delivers on the reactions to sell the moment with no hesitation.

As previously mentions, there is a great action sequence later in the issue. Reis constructs the brutal encounter with a huge assist from Otsmane-Elhaou. With every attack, the lettering amplifies each panel. reader can’t help but be locked in until a full page image concludes the confrontation.

As the closing pages begin, the mood in the story shifts. It builds towards a shocking announcement to close with. Reis gives a perfect final image to send readers off to immediate begin places bets on where things go from here.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

The return (and beginning) to the Massive-Verse’s past delivers on an incredible first chapter. Higgins and Siegel craft a script filled with deceptive maneuvering. Reis brings this multi-leveled story to life with exceptional art. Settle in for what is sure to be an incredible ride!

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ABSOLUTE POWER #2 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the takeover of the DCU has begun! A new trinity has emerged. Their plan of eliminating Earth’s heroes rolled out to great success. In one orchestrated attack, Amanda Waller and the Trinity Of Evil decimated the hero community. Seeing Superman depowered and dying struck a chord throughout the fandom.

With their next moves, time is running out for the remaining heroes. Can they rebound and get on the offensive?

ABSOLUTE POWER #2 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher looks to answer that question with it’s latest chapter.

Let’s see how the heroes are holding it together now!

ABSOLUTE POWER #2 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The most devasting attack Waller has unloaded isn’t the depowering. It’s the personal wound driven into Superman. Waid pens the intense barrage with a heartless theme behind it. The move does more damage than any Kryptonite can ever cause. This leads to an erratic Man Of Steel trying to steer a lost cause.

One character does steal a lot of thunder with a speech fans will be raving about. Nightwing has emerged as the new face of DC. Waid gives him a legendary moment that won’t be soon forgotten. From here, the writing presents a very fast paced tale. With action unfolding everywhere, the major players get their key moments. This plays into a slower third act to let the readers recoup. The chapter departs on a big discovery. It only grows the feeling of how high the stakes are. “Event” is the only way to describe this!

Mora and Sánchez bring to life the desperate times of the heroes. The loss of control is shown loudly on the heroes faces. Once Nightwing takes control of the room, the art gives him a proper platform to call his shots. The two page spread elevates his status even more as he addresses the remaining heroes.

It is tough to follow that up, but Mora constructs amazing fight sequences as the conflict hits home. During the melee, the heartfelt wear of actions pour out of Superman. This speaks directly to the audience as he comprehends what Waller has done. Another character has a huge moment built by close up panels. The extreme costs of this conflict shine bright with the art. Readers will no doubt be on the edge of their seats for this one.

FINAL POINT: 9.6

The Trinity Of Evil continue to tighten their hold on the DCU with another amazing chapter. Waid’s writing drives home the personal attack on Superman with a direct bullseye. Mora and Sánchez construct the explosive action in between the high drama. This series is firing on all cylinders and simply defines “must read”.

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