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    Static Shock #4

    Static Shock » Static Shock #4 - False Impressions released by DC Comics on February 2012.

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    False impressions indeed 0

    Art - The Lines are average with some a little better than and other a little worse than. The Colors work with the lines and are about average, but a little better than. The real star artistically for this book is actually the dynamic panel lay out which is dynamic and uses it to convey some of the motion of the action and such, but doesn't go overboard.Story - There were several points in this issue where I'm just like, "what?" First and most important is that the beginning starts off with a fi...

    0 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    A spark in the right direction! 0

    Summary and Scans can be viewed hereThe GoodCharacterization- Still solid writing for Static, Mcduffie would be proud.Action- The introductory fight was great! I could easily see Gilotina becoming a mainstay of this series.New Rogues- A whole bunch of people just got mutated, bang babies in New York, and this has potential!Continuity-Frieda’s inclusion was a nice ode to the original series as well as Static mentioning his lame villains from the original series, sorry long time fans Rubber band m...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    Shocking Surprise Villain!.... Oh God, Pun Honestly Not Intended 0

    The Good: Definitely a nice cover, it still makes me wish we could have Khary Randolph on interiors, but the perspective of this cover works far better than the last one. It's compelling and right in your face.  Static is absolutely on fire in this issue, his quips are on a serious roll. Does it make him like Spider-Man? Yeah, you could easily say that. But has Static always been like that? Absolutely. If nothing else, Rozum and McDaniel understand Static's character very well. The reintroductio...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    The past comes to catch up to Static. 0

    Synopsis: Static goes up against Piranna's gang.What's Good?The two things that stood out the most in this issue had to be Pale Man's agenda and Virgil's twin sisters. There's a logical reason why Pale Man looks like a certain clown. But the Sharon subplot continues to break new ground in a creepy way. Not to mention, there's a possible conflict with the doctor Davidson who's supposedly helping the Hawkins.Back to Static, the jokes are still there despite how corny some are, but I like the chang...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    A bit of stagnation 0

    I am a static FanI liked the showI like the characterBut even I have to admit, the New 52 made some mistakes here. It has some highpoints....Static showing evolution in his powers is an interesting concept...a bit X men, but still it keeps the character from stagnatingThe use of Hardware as a mentor is an unexpected, but all and all not bad an idea.The use of other Milestone characters; Dr. Nemo and Technique, is also commendableIt shows the New 52's manor of distrust towards heroes quite well, ...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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