Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Imperial #2: A Roundabout Review


Imperial #2
By Image
Written by Steven T. Seagle
Art by Mark Dos Santos 



This will be the first time I reviewed back to back issues of the same title, whether that is a good or bad thing remains to be seen. Imperial #2 wasn't the first comic book I read out of my weekly haul, but it was the most anticipated. 

At the end of issue #1, a meteor fell from the sky. Certainly our future hero would be crushed if not for Imperial, but who is he? He wears tights, a cape, and a sentient crown. Unfortunately, Imperial doesn't like Mark very much and we only find out that Imperial didn't pick Mark to be his successor in between talking about the rings of Saturn and S'mores.

The issue starts right out of the gate on the interior cover. Imperial is on top of Mark, saving them from a meteorite, or is it meteor? By page four, we are introduced to Imperial's first major villain, Meterax. Four pages later, we realize he's not so major. The story continues with the same formula as issue one, much like Lethal Weapon II is to Lethal Weapon I, it's good but is it as good? 

In issue two, we learn a bit more about Imperial including that he is old.  He's been doing the superhero gig as Imperial for a long time, way longer than his comic book title from the thirties. And after the lesson in making s'mores, as a reader, we start to question Mark's sanity.

By the time I'm finished reading the book, I'm left with a feeling of satisfaction. The entire comic is advertisement free. The characters continue to develop and I wonder what will fall from the sky in issue three. This is also the first comicbook I have read that could also be a recipe book for s'mores. 

Four out of four S'mores

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