Jonathan reviews X-Men ’97 Issues 1 and 2
Comic Talk Cafe Mini Issue #12 “Revisiting the Past”
Jonathan reviews X-Men ’97 Issues 1 and 2
Green is the New Green
This was a nice payoff for the last few issues. It answers a few things but leaves more to be answered. this was a great setup for the next issues to come. I was happy to see the reason for Hal’s ring issues and I’m excited to see where things will go.
The Art: I loved the art in this issue. There were some really cool panel layouts and solid art throughout. there were some great pages that really sold a sense of scale that works great for a story set in space.
The Story: I’ve been out of the loop from GL stories so I was a little lost but the story was still enjoyable as sort of a cap to the last 8 issues.
It’s my hope that the Gl corps gets back to at least some of its former glory. I think it will but it will take time. I’m defiantly along for the ride!

Suction Cup action not included!
The story does not follow the original as far as I can tell. Not that it really matters, these stories were conceived to sell toys. That being said, I was not really grabbed by this new story. This is the beginning and I’ll give a chance to develop. The art is nice and bright. Has the feel of a Saturday morning cartoon. I like the robot designs, they strike a nice balance between the original toys and iterates them to make them more interesting. I like the idea of taking these somewhat forgotten toy lines and making a connected story universe out of them. I’m looking forward to some of other books coming in the Nacelleverse like Biker Mice from Mars.

The long walk
Our two main protagonists are walking to the center of their divided world. Trying to survive being hunted by the most fearsome warrior of their two lands.
This issue felt a bit like filer, not really moving the plot forward too much. Some good action but otherwise not any big revelations.
The Story: Again not too much in new story point, maybe some hints at what’s to come. Some good character moments between the two main characters though.
The Art: the art is great as it has been. It has a nice Tron like feel but not over the top. The world feels alien but is relatable. the action was nice but some of the font work I felt got in the way.

The Crow part 1
Stan Sakai does not disappoint with this start of a new storyline. With the snowy mountains behind them usagi and his cousin are in a new and welcomed warmer place. Hoping for some peace they come upon a person being assaulted by four others. Rescuing him seems like it will be a problem for the pair.
Thus starts “The Crow” the latest storyline in this 40 year journey. I feel like this was a great start and I’m looking forward to the next issue.
The art: Stan is nothing if not consistent, great classic line work. Lots of detail and great characterizations of emotion for the characters. The colors by Hi-Fi are stubble and complement, not overpower the line work.
The Story: Though not a very original premise, it’s the beat by beat character moments that are enjoyable here. The older, wiser Usagi and his younger impetuous cousin are a nice pair. You feel like both could learn from each other. Of course it’s great to have an appearance from the supporting cast like Gin.

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