miércoles, 7 de enero de 2015

Some thoughts about Aquaman and the Others #9

The Others will have to face traitors among them.

An old enemy has possessed Dominick and he's ready to take vengeance on the Operative for what he did. That's not their only problem though since Vostok will finally discover his true origins and that might be the worst thing that could happen to him.

In a time and week where there's pretty little content in comics, I'm glad that this book continues to deliver those points.

Dan Jurgens once again brings a compelling story full of character moments where most of the members from the cast receive their own share of the spotlight and are depicted nicely. I really like the conflict that the Operative has to face since it explores more about the kin of person he is as well as his past.

The Vostok segments are especially shocking and present an interesting new direction for the character that hopefully will be well explored.

Lan Medina's artwork continues to be solid as usual with pretty expressive characters and action scenes.

Seriously people, don't let other fool you, you have been missing a lot for not getting this book. I'm going to miss it a lot once that is gone.

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