The
Boom! Studios WWE series
has been fairly consistent in recent months, so it was a shame when
last month’s WWE
#10 failed
to continue their impressive streak, delivering a rather pointless
entry into their canon.
Thankfully, WWE
#11 gets
things back on track with an amusing, if not slightly silly outing.
The
comics are currently dealing with the most difficult of the three
Shield members – Roman Reigns. While the other stories were fairly
straightforward to tell, Reigns’ attempts at climbing the mountain
were hindered not by his in-ring ability but by an
unfortunate suspension for the use of a banned
substance.
WWE #10 made
a bit of a mess of this, keeping Reigns away from the ring and
basically giving us an issue where he just sulked about before having
a little scrap with Dean Ambrose.
In
this issue, Reigns is still moping about, this time in Paris, but he
does end up back in the ring through a series of ridiculous
circumstances. While throwing his dummy out of the pram, Reigns is
confronted by everybody’s favourite superstar, John Cena.
This
leads to the two of them scrapping all over an arena and ultimately
ending up in the ring, giving artist Serg Acuna a chance to show off
those delightful square circle based animations of his.
While Cena
does look a bit questionable, everyone else looks pretty great here
and Acuna gets the chance to show off some more of his superstars,
with Sasha Banks being a standout.
Talking about good artwork,
the cover y Dan Mora is also one of the best in recent issues.
The story itself is, obviously, ridiculous but it’s fun to read and
is a clever way of dragging out Reigns’ suspension.
The
issue’s backup story ‘The Viper’ is a strange little addition
to the comic. It’s a two-page piece about Randy Orton wrestling
Eric Rowan, of all people.
Again, the artwork here by Rodrigo
Lorenzo, who worked on the ‘Debut’ story in the recent Survivor
Series Special is
nice, with Rowan looking pretty impressive and some nice artwork
featuring some bulls, but the story itself just seems to have no
relevance.
Get a Copy of This Book Today, CLICK NOW:
original review on: www.flickeringmyth.com
No comments:
Post a Comment