Weaving yet another brilliant, action packed, and strategically humorous issue of Archer & Armstrong, writer Fred Van Lente takes us on a journey from ancient Sicily, to 1950 Mod England, to the present day while showing us just how cool it would be to be a Geomancer. Apparently Geomancers see the world kind of like Neo in The Matrix does, making them not only incredibly cool, but perhaps even cooler than Gilad himself (even if Archer thinks he's the coolest...). Van Lente also introduces a smart variation on Darkseid's Anti-Life Equation by introducing The Null's "Null World Equation." It's a smarter version of the sci-fi Anti-Life thing...but pays great homage to it. Van Lente also begins to bring the Valiant U closer together by hinting at a tie between Archer and one of the big players in the Valiant U, one that is currently battling with a certain pale, red dot chested hero...oh, and there's some great sibling rivalry and humor on display between Armstrong and Gilad the whole issue through which serves to forward much of the smart humor in the issue. Finally, Van Lente slyly introduces one of Gilad's most legendary "immortal enemies," whom we are sure to see more of next issue (and made this long suffering Valiant/Eternal Warrior fan almost swoon...well, maybe just a little). Emanuela Luppachino continues to deliver some of the best pencil work in the sequential art mainstream world by vividly bringing to life several different historical eras, fighting gear, and vehicles in a strikingly beautiful way. Her artwork is nothing short of perfect for Van Lente's style of storytelling and the wide range of subject (and time period) that Archer & Armstrong covers. Archer and Armstrong isn't just the creme of the new Valiant crop of books...it's the creme of the crop of all mainstream superhero comics right now, and it just keeps getting better with each issue. © Copyright 2002-2026 by Toon Doctor Inc. - All rights Reserved. All other texts, images, characters and trademarks are copyright their respective owners. Use of material in this document (including reproduction, modification, distribution, electronic transmission or republication) without prior written permission is strictly prohibited. |