Re-reading: Eternal Warrior #26
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Re-reading: Eternal Warrior #26
I thought we could do a book a day (that way people can read one every day or catch up on weekends), talk about it on its own, in the context of whats next, in regards to what expectations it creates and vote on how good it is. I don't have to be the one that posts everyday. If I miss a day or if someone wants to take over please do
For voting think of your single favourite comic book (not just VALIANT) as the benchmark - thats a 10 - and grade according to that.
The voting (I'm hoping) will help new readers make more educated descisions. If this turkey files maybe we can even do a list of the books according to average voting grade.
Make sure to mention what you like'd about the book, what you didn't, what you wish they would have done, your favourite panels, lines of dialogue, little bits of trivia etc.
Eternal Warrior #26
For voting think of your single favourite comic book (not just VALIANT) as the benchmark - thats a 10 - and grade according to that.
The voting (I'm hoping) will help new readers make more educated descisions. If this turkey files maybe we can even do a list of the books according to average voting grade.
Make sure to mention what you like'd about the book, what you didn't, what you wish they would have done, your favourite panels, lines of dialogue, little bits of trivia etc.
Eternal Warrior #26
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This is Van Hook's last issue and one of the last good ones I got . The plane crash at the beginning looked spectacular. Halsted's art looks real good here. I loved seeing Malloch agian and delving into his history. But he's defeated too easily and gone too quickly. That originally bothered me.
But rereading this issue it seemed like there was more to it than we got to see. I find it strange Malloch took a red headed English woman named Julia away from Gilad. It felt like we were setting up for something that never happened. It's a shame this story was robbed of it's pages by the A & A crap they put on it's flip side.
Still, intrigueing stuff and Gilad comes off as a bad a$$. Not Van Hook's absolute best on this book but a very worthy send off. A 7 .
But rereading this issue it seemed like there was more to it than we got to see. I find it strange Malloch took a red headed English woman named Julia away from Gilad. It felt like we were setting up for something that never happened. It's a shame this story was robbed of it's pages by the A & A crap they put on it's flip side.
Still, intrigueing stuff and Gilad comes off as a bad a$$. Not Van Hook's absolute best on this book but a very worthy send off. A 7 .