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KILL YOUR DARLINGS #1 by Image Comics via KLC Press
Creative: ETHAN S. PARKER, GRIFFIN SHERIDAN, BOB QUINN and JOHN J. HILL
Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic boom review blog to the ODPH podcast!
For this edition, we’re checking out a new series coming out from Image Comics by way of KLC Press. The imprint has been making some noise as of late with series like Vanish and The Schlub winning over fans at the comic shops. Now, the latest series from this line is ready to make its debut.
KILL YOUR DARLINGS #1 by ETHAN S. PARKER, GRIFFIN SHERIDAN, BOB QUINN and JOHN J. HILL looks to keep the hot streak of hit series going. Let’s take a deeper dive into this premier issue, shall we?
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
The story begins in 1692. A young girl is tied to a stake, pleading for her life. The mob watching isn’t welcoming the idea. Readers look on as the girl’s pleads fall on deaf ears as the stage is hit on fire.
The story shifts gears to a brighter time with an army of armored animals ready to brace for the fight ahead. They are addressing their queen, who is fully prepared to lead her troops into battle. As she unsheathes her blade, the time period jumps to 1995 where an eight year old girl named Rose is playing with her stuffed animals. Her “quest” leads her to where her mother is handling bills. Rose asks her mother to join in on her “fight” but real-world problems are taking a higher precedent.
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As the battle winds up and Rose returns home from school the next day, she’s looking to play again. However, there is nothing giving a happy vibe to Rose’s world on this day. Something happens this go-around that no one is expecting. Rose is transported into her fantasy realm. This trip, things have gone very grim.
What happened to “The Kingdom Of Rosewood”? How does Rose handle this latest threat? The journey just begins as the lines blur between imagination and reality. Even when the story starts taking off, the final pages leave no room for mis-interpretations as the mystery begins to change directions before it starts.
Parker and Sheridan weave quite the engaging tale with this debut issue. The pacing gives enough balance to where Rose’s worlds of reality and fantasy can make their marks while keeping readers guessing. The book kicks into high gear with the actions of one fateful night.
At that point, the writing duo play into the fairytale aspects with the “big bad” slowly making their Prescence felt. One can guess this ties into the beginning moments but (as with every great story), readers will have to wait and see the connection there. The closing moments give a chilling close to what is sure to be a saga like no other.
LOCAL MAN STRIKES AGAIN!
Quinn and Hill balance the light hearted imagination moments with the dark and brooding panels with ease. The team constructs an imaginative world that conceals the dangers lying ahead. Once the moment where Rose sees her “kingdom” come crashing around her, the art takes a swift change in tone to reflect the growing terrors unfolding.
The prime examples of this are Rose’s drawings. With the use of full page panels, the truth of her world have turned grim and violent. The art builds the heightened fear up and adds more to the shocking final page. It’s very creative in set-up and fans will be impressed with what they see.
FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10
For fans of fantasy mixed with a touch of horror, the latest series coming out of KLC Press and Image Comics is one to check out. Excellent writing and creative imagery usher in a story that will question the line between dreams and nightmares. You won’t want to miss this on New Comic Book Day!
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