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Story : Erik Larsen
Art : Erik Larsen & Cory
Hamscher
(Reviewed by Akshay Dhar)
This was a very conflicting issue.
For those of you here last month, the last issue was the series' relaunch after the abrupt cancellation of the series right in the middle of Alan Moore's now-legendary run on the character. One, just one script by him remained unproduced and lay in the archives... the misty haze of legend surrounding it and every fanboy and fangirl who knew of it waited for the day it would finally see the light.
For those of you here last month, the last issue was the series' relaunch after the abrupt cancellation of the series right in the middle of Alan Moore's now-legendary run on the character. One, just one script by him remained unproduced and lay in the archives... the misty haze of legend surrounding it and every fanboy and fangirl who knew of it waited for the day it would finally see the light.
Then, Erik Larsen came on board to
relaunch the series.
The good news is that he is a fantastic
artist and arguably the most dedicated and consistent of the original
Image founders, his work on his own series – Savage Dragon –
being some legendary stuff itself for a writer/artist.
Anyway, after a pretty decent return
last month with Erik on art duties for Moore's script, this month we
finally get the first non-Alan script and the one that shows what
they new season will be made off... and I gotta tell you, I'm mighty
confused as to whether I love it or hate it.
