Eternal Warrior #2 Review
By Andy Frisk
October 6, 2013 - 20:29
Valiant Entertainment
Writer(s): Greg Pak
Penciller(s): Trevor Hairsine, Brian Reber, Clayton Crain
Letterer(s): Simon Bowland
Effortlessly moving between the African plains of today and the battlefields of Oklahoma in 1877 during yet another Native American extermination, Eternal Warrior #2 deepens the mystery of what is going on, on a world wide scale, concerning the battle between the forces of order and chaos that Gilad has abandoned, but that the Earth might desperately need his help with. Gilad has disregarded the precise desires of the Earth before to apparently dire consequences with his actions in Oklahoma 1877, and he is doing so again. Xaran, Gilad's formerly bloodthirsty daughter who refused to listen to Gilad's reason in Ancient Mesopotamia now strangely displays the strongest voice of reason between the two of them. The dynamism, and apparent role reversal, that Pak weaves between the two characters continues the Valiant tradition for great characterization and storytelling.
Still one of the most interesting and dynamic characters ever to emerge from the Valiant U, Gilad Anni-Padda's adventures in Eternal Warrior are a must read.
Rating: 9.5/10
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