Marvel Comics
Gravity #3 (of 5)
By Kevin Scott
September 19, 2005 - 07:36

Writer(s): Sean Mckeever
Penciller(s): Mike Norton
Inker(s): Jonathan Glapion
Cover Artist(s): Mike Norton



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Gravity versus Black Death: Round Two! This is Greg's chance to prove to the super-hero community he has what it takes to be one of them. But has he bitten off more than he can chew? Find out in the latest instalment of Marvel’s newest super hero saga!

After the end of last issue, you knew this was set up for a big confrontation between Greg and Black Death. So you’re eager to see if he fairs better than last time round. McKeever taps into Greg’s experience well here. But what the best part of this issue was, was the way we got to look at how Greg’s been effected by his move to the Big Apple and how he’s handling the role of Superhero. Loved the ending too!

Norton’s like Pippen to McKeever’s Jordan, always putting in a solid game and coming up with great moments. The fight at the start is dynamic and we also see at the end, that Norton could easily step into a certain other book an do a great job. I like the way Lauren is pictured, she seems more natural than many females in comics. The one thing that seems strange is the fact that Black Death seems oddly dimensionless. But maybe this is part of his character, which will be made clear later on.

Rating: B/10

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