martes, 12 de marzo de 2024

Some thoughts about Sinister Sons #2


Can the Sinister Sons get along to save their own lives?

Sinson and Lor-Zod are fighting for control of the ship but what they don't know is that their little brawl will lead to a gigantic creature that could devour them.

This series continues and is still entertaining although a bit short in plot.

Peter Tomasi offers a new installment and this is mostly devoted to the dynamic between the protagonists. While the previous issue focused on presenting the audience to these new characters, this chapter is all about how they interact with each other and once again, it showcases how well Tomasi writes kids. Sinson and Lor-Zod are very different from each other, the former being more calculating while the latter being more impulsive and arrogant, that being said, they still act like actual children and their conversations are a joy to watch.

That being said, this issue was sadly a bit light on content since it was basically a big fight sequence that was guided by the personalities of the characters and while there are a few interesting ideas here and there, it feels like there should have been more progression.

Vasco Georgiev and David Lafuente share the pencils and their work is pretty consistent with a semi-cartoony style that is very fluid during the action scenes and depicts the expressions clearly.

Good read, hoping for more story progression next time.

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