Loved the Future Shock! Haven't said that before I think, at least not in modern 2000ad times. Super art, indistinguishable to me from Fabry on his own, but there we are. And then the tale itself, well crafted (you get it, just before, you get it) has a bit of a punch and makes you think. If only they were all like this...
Jaegir's also been very enjoyable. Coleby's art is great and the action packed story works. The ending is somewhat surprising though - such utter ruthlessness is a new development I think.
Although I'm not really a big fan of Sin/Dex, I'm enjoying it at the moment. Decent action/adventure that's engaging (and easy to follow/remember) week to week.
Dredd was the only real disappointment for me. I've quite enjoyed the story and I can live with the art but its ending turns this story into just another example of Dredd failing. He has avoided getting shot/beaten/captured or held hostage so I suppose the writer has let him off lightly, just (another) unsuccessful operation. I'll head over to the Meg and see how his operation against the Red Queen is going...
Jaegir's also been very enjoyable. Coleby's art is great and the action packed story works. The ending is somewhat surprising though - such utter ruthlessness is a new development I think.
Although I'm not really a big fan of Sin/Dex, I'm enjoying it at the moment. Decent action/adventure that's engaging (and easy to follow/remember) week to week.
Dredd was the only real disappointment for me. I've quite enjoyed the story and I can live with the art but its ending turns this story into just another example of Dredd failing. He has avoided getting shot/beaten/captured or held hostage so I suppose the writer has let him off lightly, just (another) unsuccessful operation. I'll head over to the Meg and see how his operation against the Red Queen is going...