By Jay Faerber (Writer), Mahmud A. Asrar (Art), Marcio Takara (Art), and Ron Riley (Colors)
Some Thoughts Before The Review: While I found the last issue of Dynamo 5 to be enjoyable, it really didn’t amount to a whole lot. As with the other hit or miss chapters of the third story arc, the character work was strong, but the overarching plot seemed to be moving at a snail’s pace. With that in mind, I came into Dynamo 5 #18, hoping that the series could regain some of the momentum that made me enjoy the first two trades so much.
The Story: A team of super-villains targets the “new” Dynamo 5 team in an effort to destroy Tower City’s last line of defense. During the ensuing battle, the mysterious Vigil’s identity is revealed. Meanwhile, a disappointed Maddie Warner looks to re-establish herself as the guiding force behind Captain Dynamo’s children so that Tower City can be protected.
What’s Good: I am usually against splitting up art duty for a standard-sized issue, but Mahmud A. Asrar and Marcio Takara (with Ron Riley’s help) do a pretty good job making the book look consistent and visually entertaining. Takara’s cartoony style isn’t quite as impressive as Asrar’s more detailed work, but it does a nice job of filling in the dynamic action sequences. As for the story, it sets up the arc’s conclusion well while bringing a slightly darker edge to the series.
What’s Not So Good: While it is good to see the series finally getting back on track, I can’t help but feel disappointed with how fast and predictably the issue reads. The whole thing just feels like a very standard “heroes being overwhelmed” story that offers few surprises and very little plot advancement. Also, while I suppose the Vigil reveal is something of note, I am fairly certain every Dynamo 5 fan saw it coming months ago.
Conclusion: Dynamo 5 #18 is a solid chapter in a good series, but not exactly the shot in the arm I was hoping for. Most of you will be better off just reading this arc as a trade because, quite simply, too little happens from issue to issue.
Grade: C
-Kyle Posluszny
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The Story: Scatterbrain enters Maddie Warner’s unconscious as she lies comatose as a result of the attack she suffered at the hands of Brains, a Tower City super-villain. By exploring and confronting the past, Maddie gains new insight into the decisions she made that lead to the relationship she had with Captain Dynamo.
I got hooked on the Dynamo 5 series by reading the first two trades. Realizing I couldn’t possibly wait months for the next book, I started hunting for the individual issues. Now, a few months later, I have come to the realization that Dynamo 5 is simply better read as a trade.
This latest chapter of Dynamo 5 is a bit difficult to review. It hits all the right notes that makes me a fan of the series while at the same time leaving me disappointed by the direction the story seems to be taking. I have a feeling that I would have gotten more out of this one had I been more into the Jay Faerber’s superhero universe.
How long has it been since we’ve had an issue of Dynamo 5? Because it feels like it’s been months! In fact, it’s been so long that I’ve completely forgotten who the characters were and what they did. Thankfully, Jay Faerber supplied a small synopsis at the beginning and gave the characters just enough expository dialogue to get me back on track. Still, if delays like this continue to plague this book, I’m going to drop it and just wait for the trades.