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    Static Shock #2

    Static Shock » Static Shock #2 - Disarmed released by DC Comics on December 2011.

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    Disarmed last edited by johnrevenge on 02/13/21 02:29AM View full history

    Static finds himself the target of dark forces as Virule and the Slate Gang unleash their deadly trap! Will Static's debut end before it has even started?

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    Getting More Like the Original 0

    The Good: I was iffy on his new board at first, but oh my god is the new one now infinitely cooler. There's so many new possibilities explored in this issue with Static's new mode of transportation, and I am in love with it. This issue pays MUCH more respect to the original series, tying Static's regular life into his superhero career, equally prioritizing the two, and that's definitely ESSENTIAL for Static Shock. That cover is seriously awesome, almost makes me want Chris Brunner on the interio...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Is Static getting ahead of himself? 0

    Synopsis: Static continues to take on the Slate Gang and their new associate, Virule. What's Good? I like the idea of Static's powers evolving just because he's still young. He has potential to be just as strong as Black Lighting (who I wonder still exist in this new universe). It's also nice to know that the Scott McDaniel and John Rozum touch on more on Virgil's life in school a little. Static is the lead character in this series with great characterization that needs to interact with other ch...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Shockingly Good 0

    I feel sorry for the bad pun already. Anyway, on to the review.The Good: Static Shock has a lot of good things going for it. For one, the writing in this issue was absolutely fantastic; John Rozum is leaving in style. Static's inner monologue is excellent, conveying tons of information about the page and exhibiting tons of character. This is good because Static talks at length and often. Despite the massive amount of information presented, the plot does not get bogged down. This leads to the nex...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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