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Starman: Sins of the Father
by Tony Harris, James Robinson, Wade Von Grawbadger
So kind of get the tone of this one right off the bat when Starman, david, is shot and killed.
Somebody is coming after Ted Knight's kids, the original starman, and trying to murder them. In doing so with David they try to kill Jack too. Luckily Jack is able to escape the clutches of The Mist and his goons. In doing so he's on the run to survive but he can't help but turn to face the enemies eventually as he reluctantly takes up his father's mantel.
Good: The tone is near perfect. Just dark enough but not overly moody. I love Jack, as he feels like a regular dude thrown into a shitty situation. Starman's powers are pretty cool too so that's always a plus. I also thought the art was pretty great.
Bad: It can be a little long-winded at points. Too much talking and repeating the same things. I also thought the middle story shifted the pacing and slowed it down too much.
Overall a pretty damn good opening in to the world of Starman. I'll have to check out more. A 4 out of 5.
Somebody is coming after Ted Knight's kids, the original starman, and trying to murder them. In doing so with David they try to kill Jack too. Luckily Jack is able to escape the clutches of The Mist and his goons. In doing so he's on the run to survive but he can't help but turn to face the enemies eventually as he reluctantly takes up his father's mantel.
Good: The tone is near perfect. Just dark enough but not overly moody. I love Jack, as he feels like a regular dude thrown into a shitty situation. Starman's powers are pretty cool too so that's always a plus. I also thought the art was pretty great.
Bad: It can be a little long-winded at points. Too much talking and repeating the same things. I also thought the middle story shifted the pacing and slowed it down too much.
Overall a pretty damn good opening in to the world of Starman. I'll have to check out more. A 4 out of 5.