miércoles, 25 de septiembre de 2013

Some thoughts about Aquaman #23.2: Ocean Master

The former king of Atlantis is finally free to recover his kingdom.

After spending a while in prison due to his invasion towards the surface world, Ocean Master is now able to go back to help his people but he will soon learn that the surface dwellers might also need him.

This is the second collaboration between Geoff Johns and Tony Bedard and I'm happy to say that this one is an improvement over the previous one. The portrayal of Ocean Master her is much more complex than in any previous incarnation, showing how he's a product of his culture which may make him cruel and cold in some cases but he may also be compasionate towards others.

Art duties belong to Geraldo Borges this time and he actually does a quite good job, some of the scenes and characters are pretty impressive. His style reminds me a lot of Eddy Barrows', I hope he's a lot more consistent though.

Anyway, really good issue. It's amazing how much Ocean Master's character has improved on the reboot.

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