miércoles, 1 de octubre de 2014

Some thoughts about Grayson #3

How can Dick Grayson be an agent if he doesn't use guns?

Dick has been having troubles with his new job due to his hate for lethal weapons but now it will be more necessary than ever to use them due to the current enemy he has to face. Is there any other way to defeat him?

I'm glad to have the full creative team back on this one.

Tim Seeley and Tom Kind deliver a stand-alone story where they explore the background of Dick Grayson and how he doesn't use weapons that are meant to kill which create a pretty interesting conflict for both his character and the kind of life he has now.

It's not perfect though since the whole "gun" theme is kinda heavy-handed due to the constant mentions of the weapon in question but is still one that delivers a good conclusion and message overall. Not to mention that the main plot continues to progress.

Mikel Janin's pencils continue to be one of the strongest aspects from this series thanks to his great storytelling techniques, creativity and beautiful style.

In fact, I would say that there's a lot of style in this issue. It's a bit flawed but it was still enjoyable.

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