ryonslaught's Static Shock #2 - Disarmed review

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    Dis-armed and still deadly!

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    The Good

    Story- Scott McDaniel and John Rozum weave a tale of character development, ties to the past, intrigue and excitement all seamlessly woven into a modern tale. You should be reading this!

    Tech- Last issue I spent a bit f time detailing his new tech courtesy of Hardware and this issue I’ll look at even more of it! Ok instead of a lame trash can cover Static’s new mode of transport is a set of flat pieces of magnetized metal no doubt made from some cool alloy thanks to Hardware. Being composed of multiple pieces Static is free to manipulate the pieces as the need arises. This issue we see him not just use them as transport but also as a makeshift arm brace ad even a shield. The possibilities for his magnetic powers and these metal pieces is endless, My mind racing at the sheer simplicity of the design and just how much mileage they can get out of it.

    Evolution- Virgil’s powers are starting to move into the next phase. In this issue he gets his arm clearly cut off but manages to even subconsciously to reattach the arm. Virgil wonders if he’s becoming like Superman (chuckle) and only some things can hurt him. That’s a mighty good question and I’m intrigued enough by these developments to stick around for the long haul.

    Villains- The Press gang, Virule, Mr. Piranha and the Pale man? Things are looking very promising for the future of this book.

    Continuity-Nods are given to Static’s origins in Dakota and his life there. His “friend” Frieda also gets brought up so old school Static should get a kick out of that. Hardware however is the most significant.

    Art- Scott McDaniel’s art is very stylistic and sits pretty in the middle of the detailed and cartoony look. Very Pleasing

    Cover- This cover is enough of a departure from issue #1’s to make it

    The Bad

    HUH?- Virgil’s sister……there are two of them? One a clone the other the original all living in the same house, when did this happen?

    The Ugly

    4.5/5

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