Mera Queen of Atlantis #2
By Hervé St-Louis
March 29, 2018 - 17:55
DC Comics
Writer(s): Dan Abnett
Penciller(s): Lan Medina
Colourist(s): Veronica Gandini
Letterer(s): Simon Bowland
Cover Artist(s): Nicola Scott, Romulo Fajardo
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Of course, Orm reacts badly to the news and attacks Mera. This issue is a continuation of the previous one where we witness a weaker Mera handling opponents she cannot defeat easily. Here, Mera takes another beating while Tula, Orm's sister remains useless.
While I like Orm's banter prejudicial comments against Mera, a Xebelian, I dislike that the basic plot is the same as the previous issue. The comic will need to expand quickly beyond its narrow range if it is to provide Mera with a memorable series.
I trust Dan Abnett's handling of Mera and Aquaman. Since Rebirth, he has been the steward of these characters. However, my feelings about there being a missed opportunity for Mera persist.
Lan Medina’s work looks better this issue thanks to new inker Norm Rapmund. Medina is good with action scenes. Yet, I would have preferred if Nicola Scott had also been invited to elevate the series into classic territory.
Rating: 8/10
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