Comic Review: Once and Future

 

Comic Book: Once and Future
Author: Kireon Gillen, Et, Al.
Issues: 30
Hard Core Scale: 3/4
Normal Scale: 8/10
Publish Date: 2019
About: A man’s grandma escapes from the retirement home while an archaeologist crew is murdered upon finding a scabbard at a site. A once and future King reveals themselves through prophecy and a story of stories begins.
Review: Good art with some lazy corners. Terrible scene skipping and some confusing panels and muddled action. The story though is fun and characters likeable. One can argue of base female architypes as wandering uterus over proactive of their children driving plots, but in folk-motifs that can be debated acceptable as far as this plot goes.  There is no depth outside of that story relationship. That is where this comic thrives is in its use of stories and their effects of reality old and new. The actual story gets messy and parts could be debated cut. Still worth the read and fun stuff.

 


Issue 1 Cover, Boom Studios.

 

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