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Edgeworld #7 – Sci-Fi Western Ramps up Drama

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Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the comic book review blog for the ODPH podcast by way of the Nerd Initiative!

For this entry, we’re checking out the latest installment of a sci-fi western series which just returned to Comixology Originals for its’ second arc. Vol. 1 is currently out in print form via Dark Horse Comics with an animated series currently in development from Amazon Studios, so the expectations of EDGEWORLD’s second arc have been extremely high. Edgeworld #7 by Chuck Austen, Patrick Olliffe, Lee Loughridge, and Jodi Wynne picks up where the dysfunctional relationship between two characters explodes to a dire situation. Let’s not waste another second and jump right into this chapter, shall we?

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Edgeworld centers around Killian Jess, a magistrate on the planet Pala. Jess is also a former solider for the United Authority and is now the “guardian/parent” of Cheela. Their relationship is the definition of “complicated” as to how Cheela became under the supervision of Jess. Last issue saw the pair in a tight situation on a stage coach which spilled over to the Moonlight, an establishment ran by an ally: Shay. The person responsible was a slaver who was trying to move some aliens against their will. The resolution was Shay shooting the trader’s face off. The moment was photographed and became part of a bigger mystery yet to be solved in the future.

However for this issue, it starts off with a literal BANG! Jess has been shot in the right arm. The shooter is….CHEELA?! From here, readers witness Jess fading in and out of consciousness. Flasback sequences of happier times are displayed as Jess is reliving a moment with Mia Sashessa presenting her (and her daughter Callista) with necklaces followed by a marriage proposal. It’s counter balanced with a moment from his time in the United Authority. All the while, Shay, Doc and Jasper are doing what they can to keep Jess alive. When Doc starts asking Cheela what happened, the conversation shifts back to present day and how Jess was mentioning how sentimental those necklaces were and why they weren’t buried with Sashessa and Callista.

At this stage, readers witness Jess walking away from Cheela after a fight about the necklaces. With anger flowing through her, Cheela vents how mad she was at Jess’s actions. Doc gives some clarity to who Jess acted in such a manner and how it might not have had anything to do with her, but with his past. What secrets are unveiled about Jess and his time in service? How does this play out to the situation now? Readers will get some answers to these questions with more raised as a new threat arrives which makes an immediate impact on the final page! In a short amount of time, Jess and company look to be facing a challenge none of which are ready for.

Austen hits the ground running with the tension this issue. From the opening event, the mystery behind it was a great journey to ride shotgun with (and it’s not as one and done as some might think). Seeing Cheela recant the events leading to the shooting was telling as it showed how unbalanced her relationship is to Jess. Granted, as I feel we will see next issue, her anger might not have been enough to cause the attack. As for the victim here, Jess’s story was fleshed out with great insight to his time with the United Authority. Seeing what he has gone through with them played a big factor into what lead him into the events following. Austen paints an interesting thought onto Jess’s character that readers can make a connection with. The final moments of the book are structured well to give the latest threat a big impression without full disclosure of what’s the endgame.

Olliffe presents some fantastic images to see the story unfolding within these pages. The facial expressions of both Jess and Cheela with the opening event were telling of how intense the action was. Cheela’s reaction to the shooting was telling as it felt as she even didn’t believe she was behind the shooting. With her reaction of shock, it alludes to more going on here than readers see right now. The flashback sequences of Jess fading in and out of life helped present the layers of his character. The portion involving the United Authority will be the moment that hits readers the strongest. the new threat is amde known through very simple panels that pack a huge punch. The final moments of the book capped off a great read, building towards what happens next.

FINAL POINT: Edgeworld #7 continues to ramp up the drama with the most unlikely father-daughter duo in comics. Austen, Olliffe and the team take readers on a ride with solid writing and art to set the tone for a dynamic tale. Make sure you check this out on NCBD for Comixology.

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Edgeworld #7. Also, if you want to see more Parlay Points reviews on the Nerd Initiative, make it known! Thanks to the team at the Nerd Initiative for allowing the post & thank YOU for reading!

Ken M.
Ken M.https://odphpodcast.com/
Executive Producer/Host of the ODPH (Ocho Duro Parlay Hour) Podcast. Ken is also Nerd Initiative's Comics Editor-In-Chief/Brand Advisor and host of "Turn A Page". Ken is also a freelance Pro Wrestling Blogger and an all around fan of Sports, Movies Tv, Comics and Pro Wrestling

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