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james_desantis 's review for:
The Wrong Earth, Vol. 1
by Tom Peyer, Paul Constant
This was a nice surprise.
So take a 60's version of batman and a 80's version of Batman and have them switch worlds.
Dragonflyman is a superhero in both. However, on one world he is a gritty badass vigilante fighter who lost his sidekick and vows to kill anyone who fucks with him. The other-side of the coin is a happy go lucky hero who stops crime like it's a Saturday morning cartoon everyday. When these two switches spots into their world they must adapt to save the city. Will they be able to or are they doomed?
I thought the story was well balanced throughout. Both versions of the same character kept me very interested. The ways they would do things was so different but at the same time their results weren't ALL that different, which was interesting and fun to see. I also enjoyed the art, both lively when it needed to be, with great colors, and dark and gritty too. The dialogue was mostly really solid with plenty of great banter.
The only negatives really were the extra chapters were bland and depressing to be depressing and some of the villains talked way too much.
Overall, super fun time here. Can't wait to read book 2. A 4 out of 5.
So take a 60's version of batman and a 80's version of Batman and have them switch worlds.
Dragonflyman is a superhero in both. However, on one world he is a gritty badass vigilante fighter who lost his sidekick and vows to kill anyone who fucks with him. The other-side of the coin is a happy go lucky hero who stops crime like it's a Saturday morning cartoon everyday. When these two switches spots into their world they must adapt to save the city. Will they be able to or are they doomed?
I thought the story was well balanced throughout. Both versions of the same character kept me very interested. The ways they would do things was so different but at the same time their results weren't ALL that different, which was interesting and fun to see. I also enjoyed the art, both lively when it needed to be, with great colors, and dark and gritty too. The dialogue was mostly really solid with plenty of great banter.
The only negatives really were the extra chapters were bland and depressing to be depressing and some of the villains talked way too much.
Overall, super fun time here. Can't wait to read book 2. A 4 out of 5.