miércoles, 18 de septiembre de 2013

Some thoughts about Green Lantern #23.3: Black Hand

Black Hand is back to life, at least the kind of live he's accustomed to.

William Hand doesn't remember who he is or the reason behind his current state, the only he knows is that everything he touches dies and once that happen he can control them. Now, he will have to find a connection to his enemy that could hurt him the most.

This was entertaining enough, nothing really mindblowing but a well written little story about Black Hand. His connection with death is interestingly explored and Charles Soule does a good job at investigating his psyche but there's nothing really new or surprising about his character nor direction.

Alberto Ponticelli's artwork fits the theme of this issue quite well, I'm not really a fan of his style but here is more than adequate.

Solid enough, I was expecting that Soule would deliver something more inspired though.

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