Then something unexpected happens, something several characters assured us could not happen, in the last panel of the book. With characters who don’t like or trust each other, regardless of their shared goal, it will be entirely believable when or if someone balks. Of course, we won’t know how it works here for an issue or two, but it has potential. That plot device is popular because it often works so well. They’re a dysfunctional group united for a common purpose. The only character others seem to trust at all is Hax, who may not deserve it. Instead, the only living being they retrieve is Blackfire…īlackfire’s anger at being yanked away from Tamaran and the general distrust among Okkult’s team set the stage for conflict to come. Okkult’s team tries to use an ancient machine called the Summoner to find and retrieve New Gods to help fight Darkseid. I liked the way artists Will Conrad and Cliff Richards and colorist Rain Beredo gave those bits (and Vic’s armor on the opening page) a kind of soft glint, with a little color shading, that looks believably metallic. Okkult, who seems to be in charge, wears a helmet and a uniform outfitted with metal bits that caught my eye. Aboard the station is everyone’s favorite felinoid Red Lantern, Dex-Starr, as well as a Zamaron technician named Hax, and a mysterious man who goes by the name Okkult. ![]() When we move into the station, the intricate details of the backgrounds convey that this is a technologically advanced facility, but don’t distract from the dialogue or action– probably because of their muted hues. The exterior shot of its gray hull appears all too similar in tone to the browns of the asteroids around it, but a patch of bright color by the station draws the eye. We first see the research station from the outside. His words express a deep trust in Jessica, which offers an excellent contrast to the bickering between the characters we’re about to meet.Ĭut to a research station built by the Zamarons near the Ghost Sector. I was a few panels in before realizing Cyborg’s words are really part of a message he recorded before the last issue’s big battle. Issue #13 opens with a page of dialogue from Vic, which confused me because we last saw him under Darkseid’s thumb. ![]() All this makes for an unpredictable journey ahead. In this comic, we’ll discover that there are more players on the board than we knew, and they may not have the same agenda. ![]() What happens next further develops Jessica Cruz, expands the scope of the arc, and… I loved it. But the most intriguing things are coming out of that ending! Darkseid crushed Jessica and activated Sepulkore, triggering the creation of a pocket universe. Our last sight of her, at the end of the prior issue, was heartbreaking. If you’re a Jessica Cruz fan, you really don’t want to miss this issue.
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