AGENTS OF ATLAS #6
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Proving, once again, that Jeff Parker is the future of Marvel, this book was sublime and beautiful.
Of course Hardman deserves a lot of credit for this too. The writing set it up, but the art truly gave a sense of awe and wonder to Namor's kingdom, a cliche that many writers and comic artist have tried to do over the last 60 or so years and so few have actually delivered on. I loved the city panorama almost as much as I loved the walk through the garden. It truly was majestic.
As for the story, it moved slowly, but deliberately. I like that the Agents actually have a good relationship with Namor, instead of the usual one. This issue moved gracefully, as though underwater. I think it was a stroke of genius to give Namora a small piece of happiness. It really fleshed her out as person. The fight scene did seem a little tacked on, but what it resulted in was incredibly worth it.
Beautiful book.
Of course Hardman deserves a lot of credit for this too. The writing set it up, but the art truly gave a sense of awe and wonder to Namor's kingdom, a cliche that many writers and comic artist have tried to do over the last 60 or so years and so few have actually delivered on. I loved the city panorama almost as much as I loved the walk through the garden. It truly was majestic.
As for the story, it moved slowly, but deliberately. I like that the Agents actually have a good relationship with Namor, instead of the usual one. This issue moved gracefully, as though underwater. I think it was a stroke of genius to give Namora a small piece of happiness. It really fleshed her out as person. The fight scene did seem a little tacked on, but what it resulted in was incredibly worth it.
Beautiful book.
Story: 4 - Very Good
Art: 4 - Very Good
Art: 4 - Very Good
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