Project Superpowers Chapter 2 #8 (2009)

Project Superpowers Chapter 2 #8 (2009)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
A momentous issue this month as the saga of the superpowers continues! As The Scarab fights for his life, Green Lama reveals his startling discoveries to both his teammates - and their foes! Plus, this issue: the painted origin spread of Masquerade by Alex Ross, Jim Krueger and Doug Klauba!
Date Available: 04/07/2010
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

The cover got me. Notice the Zeus! Unbound zap words, with the conflagration in the background, as Zeus is being ripped, literally, in half. Inside, Salazar offers stunning artwork on a chilling story where the good, and the bad, come together to stop Zeus, and the overthrow of the world. Yes, great artwork, but with a downside: abrupt pacing that spoils parts of the story. It’s a challenge, I know, to get a story to have an adequate buildup, with the obligatory cliffhanger, in x pages, all at a leveled pace, yet this issue, for me, lacked patience on the ‘adequate’ part. There were places I needed to fill in the gaps, which stopped me cold and made me wonder if I needed to visit the eye doctor, but after a reread, seeing that, no, it WAS the story. Disappointing, yes, but it’s exciting to see, and, despite it, I’m wondering what’s going to happen next.
I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
A momentous issue this month as the saga of the superpowers continues! As The Scarab fights for his life, Green Lama reveals his startling discoveries to both his teammates - and their foes! Plus, this issue: the painted origin spread of Masquerade by Alex Ross, Jim Krueger and Doug Klauba!
Date Available: 04/07/2010
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

The cover got me. Notice the Zeus! Unbound zap words, with the conflagration in the background, as Zeus is being ripped, literally, in half. Inside, Salazar offers stunning artwork on a chilling story where the good, and the bad, come together to stop Zeus, and the overthrow of the world. Yes, great artwork, but with a downside: abrupt pacing that spoils parts of the story. It’s a challenge, I know, to get a story to have an adequate buildup, with the obligatory cliffhanger, in x pages, all at a leveled pace, yet this issue, for me, lacked patience on the ‘adequate’ part. There were places I needed to fill in the gaps, which stopped me cold and made me wonder if I needed to visit the eye doctor, but after a reread, seeing that, no, it WAS the story. Disappointing, yes, but it’s exciting to see, and, despite it, I’m wondering what’s going to happen next.
I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams
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