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Review: The Wild Storm #22
By Philip Schweier

April 24, 2019 - 08:12

Publisher(s): DC Comics
Writer(s): Warren Ellis
Artist(s): Jon Davis-Hunt
Colourist(s): Steve Buccellato
Letterer(s): Simon Bowland
Cover Artist(s): Jon Davis-Hunt


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The biggest problem I have with this issue of Wild Storm is the lettering. It seem many times, characters use phrases like, “I swear to god…” or “Oh, my god…” Please note the use of lower “g,” instead of the customary upper case when referring to the Almighty. But I’ll admit I could be over sensitive. After all, Easter was just a few days ago.

 

BUT… if lettering is my biggest problem with Wild Storm, that’s considerable progress. Because I’ve been beating on this series since I first started reviewing it. A confusing cast with vague motivations who didn’t seem to do much other than move about like chess pieces for 20 issues. It took a LOOOOOOONG time to get where we are now. Now it’s finally coming together; sides are chosen and we know who to root for in the ambitious action sequences.

 

Much of this chapter is a major battle in rural Utah between the good guys and the forces of IO – or it could be Skywatch. I’ve had a hard time keeping the two organizations straight, but I’m not sure it matters. Good guys vs bad guys is enough to suit me.


To be sure, it challenges the skills of artist: Jon Davis-Hunt and colorist Steve Buccellato. Together they depict an epic battle between super-powered beings and advanced aircraft. They also present a rather gruesome demise in the early pages of the issue; one filled with a tremendous amount of gory detail, but not so much to make it disgusting. What is conveyed is how thorough the person’s death is. Not just merely dead – really most sincerely dead.


I hope this issue is the first of many faster-paced chapters in the overall story.


Rating: 8/10



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