durakken's Mister Terrific #4 - Exposed review

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    Mr. T #4

    Art - The lines are more consistent this time around but continuously slip between passable to atrocious. The colors are good... Every time I see Hi-Fi's name by all these books I pity him more and more having to work with all the bad artists.

    Story - Mr. T gets stupidly capture and then techno babbles his way into a prison break. Eric Wallace is too scientifically illiterate to write a good sci-fi book and seems to have a lack of creativity or fore sight to write an intellectual character. This whole book is pretty much internal monologue that only someone with a severe mental condition would be thinking. I'm just going to ignore the slavery reference as well as several other bad political innuendos that this guy is trying to make as well.

    Characterization - Mr. T pities the fool that thinks Mr. T's character would be anything like what this incompetent writer makes him out to be.

    Recommendation - Walk into the store. Point at the issue. laugh at it. And then walk away. It deserve far less attention but you should be kind to the slow.

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