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Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E. #14 Review
♦ by Unknown Wednesday, 14 November 2012
I’m really going to miss this book when it’s gone. Issue #14 is infused with the same strong balance of emotional gravity and comedic whimsy that Matt Kindt, Alberto Ponticelli, and Jeff Lemire have cultivated since the series’ instantiation. Take a trip with Frank on this bittersweet quest to save the world.
I’ve had my eye on Velcoro for some time, and this is his moment to shine. He gets a pretty decent character arc to go with a good deal of jocularity and a powerful watershed event. The banter between Frankenstein and Velcoro drives the issue and allows the book to find higher highs and lower lows.
The quest that he and Frankenstein are on is a bit more difficult to describe, though. The MacGuffin for which the two supernatural agents are looking certainly sounds like a big deal, but, being so separated from the happenings of Animal Man and Swamp Thing, it feels very parenthetical.
The storytelling is quite well done for the most part, with the aforementioned humor and drama spiriting the book onward. There is one noticeable wrinkle during the trip to the island, but it’s more of a minor complaint than anything a potentially derailing problem.
Ponticelli’s illustrations benefit the story a great deal, with the clearly-conveyed scale setting the stage for some jaw-dropping moments. The characters are given substantial detail that enhances the intensity of the fight scenes and keeps the eye busy, even on a second reading.
It’s easy to write off a lame duck title, especially when it’s playing a support role in a larger event; but, it would be a mistake to look past this month’s issue of Frankenstein.
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