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Black Panther #8
By Kevin Scott
September 25, 2005 - 20:41
Investigating a sudden outburst of strange, mutated wild animals in
Africa, the
X-Men - led by
Storm -- come face to face with something worse: mutant bio-organisms the likes of which the world has never seen. The key to unraveling their secret - and defeating them - may lie in that region's protector - the
Black Panther.
After the shaky start to this crossover, this was definitely the proverbial shot in the arm that was needed. Where in part one (
X-Men #175) the characterisation seemed to be more akin to St Trinian’s, here,
Hudlin really gave life to each
X-Men. The little things are done well too,
Panther perplexed about the
X-team that turns up makes sense. All in all, the story is just more compelling and consistent this time around.
There are several things about
Yardin’s art that I really like. His character work is really clear, he draws a great
Wolverine (short an grizzled). And he gives the characters a more grown look. You can see they’ve been through things in their lives. The only two downsides of the issue were minor. A few times some panels seemed rather dark and
Ice Man’s ice sometimes drowned him out, but that’s it.
Report Card -
B
Koncise an out :)
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