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james_desantis 's review for:
Beta Ray Bill
by Daniel Warren Johnson
A decent story lifted up but amazing art.
Beta Ray Bill has pretty much had ENOUGH of Thor's bullshit. He's always in the man's shadow despite doing a lot of good for a lot of people. So he decides to leave Asgard and try to find his own way while also healing himself. Trying to "change" himself back to look like a regular human instead of "horseface" all the time. This leads him on a big joinery through space to find this but the wonders awaiting aren't always so nice.
The story itself is solid enough with some emotional impact, especially the end. I also liked Thor actually was held accountable for things, was nice. But man, the art is the highlight here. Some EXCELLENT fight scenes and big battles, the best being the very ending between a monster and Bill himself. Some wicked awesome moments that match some of the best fight scenes in comics I've seen in a long time.
For the fights alone this can't go any lower than a 4.
Beta Ray Bill has pretty much had ENOUGH of Thor's bullshit. He's always in the man's shadow despite doing a lot of good for a lot of people. So he decides to leave Asgard and try to find his own way while also healing himself. Trying to "change" himself back to look like a regular human instead of "horseface" all the time. This leads him on a big joinery through space to find this but the wonders awaiting aren't always so nice.
The story itself is solid enough with some emotional impact, especially the end. I also liked Thor actually was held accountable for things, was nice. But man, the art is the highlight here. Some EXCELLENT fight scenes and big battles, the best being the very ending between a monster and Bill himself. Some wicked awesome moments that match some of the best fight scenes in comics I've seen in a long time.
For the fights alone this can't go any lower than a 4.