Battle of the Planets #10
Image Comics/Top Cow (June, 2003)
“AFTERMATH” WRITER: Munier Sharrieff PENCILER: Wilson Tortosa COLORISTS: Shane Law, Angelo Tsang, Calvin Lo, & Jamie Noguchi ART DIRECTOR/COVER ART: Alex Ross LETTERER: Robin Spehar, Dennis Heisler, & Martin Barnes ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Scott Tucker MANAGING EDITOR: Renae Geerlings EDITOR IN CHIEF: Jim McLauchlin
As the President tries to calm people’s fears, “Tomak” tells Anderson all about the history of Spectra and why they resemble Earthlings. Meanwhile, Korak (the commander from the Iron Terrapin) rallies his new army and G-Force tries to help the people of Central West.
What they got right: They didn’t just pass over the aftermath of something as big as an entire city (the size of a state according to the narration in previous issues) falling victim to mind control. Plus, we learn more about Spectra and the Rigans.
What they got wrong: All I’ve got is my usual cover complaints.
Recommendation: My usual call to pick up this series remains.
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