Meanwhile, he still has to deal with the villains who are trying to perpetrate this maniacal plot. Cliff spends plenty of time swashbuckling and defending himself against giant dinosaurs. Seeing as this is the 3rd issue in a 4 issue miniseries, Mark Waid starts to ramp up the action quite a bit. It’s just a great cover indicative of the tone and content inside the book and another highlight of Samnee’s ever improving technique. And then you have the dinosaur’s head reflected in the helmet, nicely contouring to the shape of that helmet. Seeing Cliff wide-eyed inside the helmet suggests a great ominous feeling of doom that is more effective because Samnee is very choosy about using it. I mentioned in a previous review how effective Samnee was at choosing when to allow the reader to see Cliff’s eyes peering from the helmet and when to obscure them in darkness. Meanwhile, what exactly is Peevy’s niece up to, and are her intentions as innocent as they seem?īefore I get into the review, let me just take a second to talk about how great the cover of this issue is. The mysterious cargo is finally revealed and Cliff will discover what demons will be descending on the City of Angels! It’s all action as the Rocketeer must rise to challenges the likes of which he has never before faced.
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