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Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH Podcast!
For this entry, Comixology Originals has a brand new series debuting with a very familiar creator returning to the line. Since 2018, Abigail Jill Harding has been gifting fans with the stunning imagery of the “Ask For Mercy” series with Richard Starkings.
With this new series, Harding is making her writing debut with a tremendous amount of buzz behind it.
Parliament of Rooks #1 by Abigail Jill Harding and Richard Starkings looks to have fans attention with a magnetic story playing out behind its’ concept. Let’s see how this debut fares, shall we?
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
The story begins with birds known as rooks flying around a graveyard. Behind guarding stone angels guarding a room, the sky has a red moon. A monstrous figure walks from the doorway with the angles weeping. As it approaches a gateway, the creature shapeshifts and flies away into the night sky.
The scenery moves to a castle on a hill. Inside lies a woman appearing on her deathbed. As she looks out the window, the creature shifts into a human form.
Known as Darius Ravenscar, he kneels at her side. Readers sense there is a strong connection to the pair with the woman asking to relive their past. The stranger obliges and the story kicks into gear.
With imagery of a woman casting a spell into a fire deep in the forest, Ravenscar awakes inside his bed. Franticly running late, he makes his way into the city of Eborvik, towards the castle. Inside, he sees a woman named Princess Seraphina playing her harp.
The noticable admiration fills the scenes but there is one person not happy with what is unfolding. King Sitric, Lord of the Four Vales, orders Ravenscar to leave.
While leaving the castle, events start to unfold that drastically change the path of the story. What happens to Darius when he leaves? How does his life change? Readers see there is more than the King interfering with what Darius cares for.
Fate has intervened in an unlikely way. The closing act covers a range of emotions before charging into its’ final moments. Once seen, the ending of the chapter foreshadows a deeper story lurking that has only just begun to come to the surface.
AND NOW THE BREAKDOWN….
Harding paints a dark and complex story with her writing debut. Ravenscar instantly comes across as a tortured soul when he debuts.
The elements of horror and hope dance through the dialogue as both he and Seraphina play into a world they hoped to have found together but never did.
The backstory of the pair dives into the brooding conflict with the King. Emotions run high as his majesty is determined not to allow events to grow further.
The direction of the book shifts after the castle into unlikely places. This is where Harding’s writing goes up another level, connecting the doomed couple into fleeting moments of happiness.
It’s these events that feel even further away once the closing moments happen.
Once the chapter close, there is much left for readers to return and see how things play out.
LET’S TALK ABOUT THE ART!
The art reflects the moods and themes portrayed from the beginning. The full-page introduction image of Darius creates a bold debut locking readers in.
This is also matched buy another full page panel of Darius after events have changed his future.
The use of coloring adds another layer to the saga at hand. Being a black and white book, once the red coloring is used, it signifies a change.
It also announces the Rooks hovering overhead and where they connect to the shift in moments.
The book is detailed with emotion and striking visuals. It has a great deal going on but paced enough where nothing feels out of place. The final panel brings the book to a screeching halt but leaves no doubt for things to come.
FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10
Powerful imagery bolsters the strong writing debut of Harding for a love story unlike any other. Blending the worlds of horror and hope, the story of Ravenscar and Seraphina takes readers into many directions before leaving a terrifying note as to what the future holds.
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