Astro City #40
By Avi Weinryb
November 9, 2016 - 00:33
DC Comics
Writer(s): Kurt Busiek
Penciller(s): Carmen Carnero
Inker(s): Carmen Carnero
Colourist(s): Peter Pantazis
Letterer(s): John Roshell & Jimmy Batancourt of Comicraft
Cover Artist(s): Alex Ross
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This fun outing by Kurt Busiek continues to demonstrate why he’s such a treasure. The script is wildly creative and provides a fun yarn in addition to expanding the Astro City mythology further. Marta, as a relatively normal person, is our entry-point to a fantastic other world. When she stands up to the god Krannik in his own court, we’re both terrified for her as well as delighted. Her perspective would be no different than our own - experiencing the power of superheroes as an innocent bystander and encountering unusual gods of immense ability.
Carmen Carnero’s guest illustration work is top-notch in this issue. The composition, perspectives, characterization and other details are all excellent. I’d read any book illustrated by Carnero. And of course, one would be remiss to not offer praise to Alex Ross’ gorgeously painted cover.
Astro City is a solid read and #40 is a great issue.
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