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Powers, Vol. 4: Supergroup
by Brian Michael Bendis
After a long break I decided to return to Powers, and what a book to pick it back up on!
This one starts off with a big news report on a group of superheroes. At one point they were the biggest group of superheroes around, worth a shit load of money, and then suddenly they all begin to die. Explosion from the inside, some suicide squad shit going on. So of course we have our heroes, Walker and Pilgrim on the case. But as always, the truth is a lot darker than what is presented at the start.
Overall, this was probably the most bombastic book yet. Filled with some great chase scenes and a killer fight scene. Also, the art feels better and better, and so much like a awesome cartoon. I also enjoyed the emotional connection here with a really great moment at the end and middle of the story. The only thing I didn't love was the panels, as at times they can be confusing the order when it's a spread page or not.
Overall, easily the best volume of the series so far. Now we're talking! A 4 out of 5.
This one starts off with a big news report on a group of superheroes. At one point they were the biggest group of superheroes around, worth a shit load of money, and then suddenly they all begin to die. Explosion from the inside, some suicide squad shit going on. So of course we have our heroes, Walker and Pilgrim on the case. But as always, the truth is a lot darker than what is presented at the start.
Overall, this was probably the most bombastic book yet. Filled with some great chase scenes and a killer fight scene. Also, the art feels better and better, and so much like a awesome cartoon. I also enjoyed the emotional connection here with a really great moment at the end and middle of the story. The only thing I didn't love was the panels, as at times they can be confusing the order when it's a spread page or not.
Overall, easily the best volume of the series so far. Now we're talking! A 4 out of 5.