
By: Matt Fraction (writer), Victor Ibanez (art), Tom Palmer & Terry Pallot (finishes), Chris Sotomayor (colors), and Clayton Cowles (letters)
The Story: Delving into ancient secrets, Danny and the Surfer discover a connection between the Concordance Engines and the Prince of Orphans, as well as an old, forgotten team of superheroes – the awesomely named Confederates of the Curious.
The Review: One thing that Fraction’s Defenders has had going for it since its first issue has been consistently awesome art. I’ll admit that when I saw that Ibanez had been assigned a pair of finishers, I was worried. Thankfully, while not QUITE as excellent as previous issues, this is still a nice-looking comic. Ibanez reminds me a bit of Rafael Albuquerque, a mix of Saturday morning cartoon and noir. In particular, I liked the thick-lines in his inking, which added quite a bit of character. Sotomayor’s colours really sealed it, using bold, vibrant colours that match the energy and enthusiasm of Fraction’s script.
That energy is far and away the best thing about Fraction’s Defenders and that holds true this month. It’s clear that he’s having a lot of fun writing that series and, as such, it makes it hard to hate. Fraction obviously enjoys writing Danny Rand and that makes the character all the more fun to read. Despite the ominous engines and secret histories, there’s a kind of gleefulness and madcap pace to the book that makes it an enjoyable experience. I especially like the pacing; this issue could’ve easily been expanded upon and decompressed into a much larger arc, but following a format of short-arcs and interrelated one-shots has meant a much higher pace and single issues that are much more satisfying in their own right, packed with their own stand-alone stories as well as significant progression in the overall series.
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