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Future Quest #7
By Hervé St-Louis
November 23, 2016 - 10:46
Mightor receives training from Birdman while the rest of the crew visits the top secret laboratory and hideout of Inter-Nation. Elsewhere, Doctor Bannon discusses the occurrences relating the energy being that seems to want to conquer their world. Elsewhere, the Impossibles discover a new escape from the space-time stream. Is he a foe or a friend?
The action is starting to move a bit faster and the conclusion of the first arc seems near. I’m glad the plot is finally moving along because it felt a bit dormant for the last two issues. This comic is pure fun. These are all old characters from the cartoons proving that Hanna-Barbera once had much material to compete with the comics. The 1960s vibe can still be felt in these comics. It’s post-modern retro that doesn’t just wades into nostalgia. It moves beyond.
The change of artist throughout the issue was jarring and is the real weakness of this comic. I would prefer if artists were committed to full issues as opposed to parcels. Yet I enjoyed the various interpretations of these characters. Midway in the comic, I had longing for Mike Barron and Steve Rude’s Nexus. He would be at home in this comic.
Rating: 8 /10
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