Cyborg #1
Writer: John Semper Jr.
Penciller: Paul Pelletier
Inkers: Tony Kordos & Scott Hanna
Colorist: Guy Major
Letterer: Rob Leigh
DC
Vic Stone. Cyborg. Part Man, part machine or past man, all machine. Such is the question at the heart of this and every Cyborg spotlight. However, Semper manages to inject a bit more heart into this tale by giving Vic a solid supporting cast and a dose of humor to boot, which makes for a thoroughly enjoyable read of a familiar tale. Pelletier solid character emoting and body language plays well with the script, which, coupled with some lovely sequencing, makes for a great read. Cyborg #1 is a solid first issue that gives us some great character work and the tease of great action to keep us coming back.
The Wicked + The Divine: 1831
Writer: Kieron Gillen
Artist: Stephanie Hans
Letterer: Clayton Cowles
Image
WicDiv takes a break from the crazy modern-day tale it’s telling to give us a crazy, er, past-day tale. More specifically, the night on Lake Geneva that birthed Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, but this time with gods! Gillen turns up the grim as we join a god cycle in its final days to find some familiar names on unfamiliar faces. The script gets a lot done character-wise in a short amount of time. Hans shows off more of the eerie side to her art than previous outings, as one would expect for a tale of this nature. 1831 proves to be an interesting and entertaining diversion.
BOOK OF THE WEEK
The Vision #11
Writer: Tom King
Artist: Gabriel Hernandez Walta
Color Artist: Jordie Bellaire
Letterer: VC’s Clayton Cowles
Marvel
Vision wants to kill Victor Mancha. Only the Avengers stand in his way. Victor Mancha is doomed. King. Walta. Bellaire. Cowles. Tour de force.