DV8 GODS AND MONSTERS #2 (OF 8)

Review by: grifter78

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Written by BRIAN WOOD
Art by REBEKAH ISAACS
Cover by FIONA STAPLES

Size: 32 pages
Price: 2.99

This issue was a little more reserved but I didn’t mind it
because of how strong a delivery issue one was. 
This issue takes more time to set some things up.

 

In the last issue, Brian Wood and Rebekah Isaacs
accomplished the incredible task of getting the story set-up, re-introducing
the characters, and establishing a great conflict.  Here we take time to focus on the character
of Bliss.  This is a great story structure
because it seems that Wood is going to layout each character’s motivations
before we get into any heavy action.  In
fact, this issue is very light on the action (although Frostbite does get to
show off his powers in a ‘cool’ way-pun intended). 

 

One of the ways that Wood is spot-on with the
characterization is showing that Bliss is selfish.  She doesn’t care about anyone or anything
else if it doesn’t somehow serve her needs. 
The funny things is that ultimately, even though she does some
uncharacteristic things early on (see the ‘birth’ scene), in the end her final
goal still serves her desires and nothing else. 
This is the character of Bliss as she should be and I love that Brian
Wood gets her character.

 

The only Dv8 character here I’m not familiar with is
Freestyle.  She debuted later in the
original Dv8 run when I wasn’t following anymore.  I’m glad Rebekah Isaacs gave her a new
look.  Honestly, from looking back at old
pictures, she always looked like a Sublime rip-off to me.  Here, I think she’s got a more distinct
look.  Regardless of how she was
portrayed in the old series, I love how she’s presented here as brainy and even
a little goofy.

 

Rebekah Isaacs is still on her A-game with the art.  I didn’t think she could do a cooler version
of Bliss with her tribe then she did in issue one but she proved me wrong with
an amazing two-page spread.  I can’t wait
to see Bliss and her tribe in action.

 

The issue was not as exciting as the previous but it moved
the story along which seems was its purpose. 
Wood is obviously taking us through a certain series of events that must
play out before we get to some all out action. 
It’s a build-up that I’m willing to wait patiently for to see the pay
off.

 

Synopsis:

http://wildstormresource.wetpaint.com/page/Dv8%3A+Gods+and+Monsters+%232

Story: 4 - Very Good
Art: 5 - Excellent

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