miércoles, 19 de noviembre de 2014

Some thoughts about Trinity of Sin #2

Can the Trinity of Sin fight against their differences to stop the current threat?

Nimraa, the Servant of the Shadows is decided to make earth into a dark planet. Now, Pandora, The Phantom Stranger and The Question will need to join forces and battle their own demons to try to defeat her.

Sadly, this issue wasn't as good as the previous one.

J.M. DeMatteis continues to bring good characterization for all the members from the team while expanding on their previous portrayals, especially The Question who is proving to be a much more complex character than before. The themes are worldbuilding are also compelling.

The problem is the execution. The dialogue is way too expository and unnatural at times, despite that I know that this is hardly a natural scenario, not to mention that is pretty, for the lack of a better word, pretentious. It takes itself way too seriously for the kind of things is explaining.

Yvel Guichet continues on art duties and his work is not a right fit so far, it doesn't look particularly bad but I think this book could benefit from an artist with a much more atmospheric tone.

So, this is a bit of a disappointment for me. Shame.

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