Thursday, January 31, 2013

Marvel Fanfare #10


 Marvel Fanfare (1982-1992) #10

The legendary George Perez pencils a really good 3-part Black Widow tale. (It was later stretched into 4 chapters.) When her former mentor and chauffeur is kidnapped, almost everybody in SHIELD thinks that the red-headed assassin is perfect for the job, ‘cept Nick Fury. Essentially part one is a retelling of her original and meant to bring the reader up to date on Widow as well as convince Fury to give her the assignment. The only bad part about this story is that Perez doesn’t ink every page and so some of his work isn’t as striking as the rest.
Then in the continuing Jungle Book Wolf Boy series, Mowgli is told a fable as to why tigers have stripes and why they are natural predators of humans and yet afraid of them as well. It’s an okay tale, but doesn’t have the syntax quality of the previous Mowgli stories.

Worth Consuming.

Rating: 9 out of 10 stars.

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