Marvel Comics
Gravity #4
By Koncise
September 25, 2005 - 20:37

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



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After everything that's happened, Greg decides to stop being Gravity. But just when he thinks he's out of the super-hero business for good, he gets sucked back in. Boy, does he EVER get sucked back in!

It’s the penultimate issue and as you can expect, big things are happening. And it’s all set up for a fur flying finale. Everything that happens, is kinda obvious, if you’ve been analysing everything that’s happened. McKeever still manages to make the story compelling and you find yourself bemused at Greg’s actions, hoping he won’t be a jackarse. Now, with the ending, next issue should be great!

Another solid outing from Norton, this issue. One of the big things that really clicks with the art on this book, is the panelling. It’s spaced out just right, nothings cramped and emphasis is made when necessary. Really helps the art breathe. The only real nag this issue, was a couple of the panels came across a little wooden. Nice cover though.


Rating: C+/10

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