Monday, 28 October 2024

Blood Hunters #2 - Marvel Comics

BLOOD HUNTERS No. 2, November 2024
Whilst it’s hard to say with any real certainty that Erica Schultz set out to make Elsa Bloodstone as utterly unlikeable as the American author could, she definitely appears to do just that with her writing for Issue Two of “Blood Hunters”. In fact, probably a fair few readers of this twenty-page periodical wanted the former “staff member of the Braddock Academy” to suffer a good beating or two at the hands of Miles Morales or Bloodstorm One's Bloodcoven, simply so the insufferable, holier than thou monster hunter could be taken down a few pegs; “I must say… I am disappointed with your performance…”

To make Dan Abnett’s co-creation even more unbearable though, once the self-righteous super-heroine does allow her bloated ego to once again get the better of her already questionable decision-making, and finds herself a captive of Smoke Eater, the member of the Midnight Sons quite outrageously thanks a wandering cat for rescuing her, rather than her true saviour – Spider-man. Such an utter disrespect for facts genuinely grates upon the senses, and arguably will leave many a bibliophile desperately hoping that Ulysses’ foul-mouthed daughter is ultimately abandoned by her team-mates for a far more agreeable character.

Quite possibly this comic’s only distraction from the selfish scoundrel comes with the intriguing Hallow’s Eve, who repeatedly demonstrates her bizarre ability to pull magically-enhanced masks from out of her scarlet-coloured saddlebag. These face-coverings really help add some extra surprises to the script, and despite being perhaps a little too gimmicky or contrived, definitely help lighten up an otherwise almost unbearably deplorable spotlight upon Bloodstone’s rude, all-knowing attitude towards anyone even remotely undead.

Furthermore, Robert Gill debatably does a first-rate job in depicting all of Elsa’s ill-placed misgivings, almighty lectures, and “all vampires deserve to be dusted” attitude with just the over-the-top conceit an onlooker would expect from some hot-headed show-off armed with a shot-gun. In addition, the artist’s layouts are great at imbuing scenes with either the confrontational stance or fast pace, pulse-pounding action which they require; most notably when Miles Morales sets aside any issues he has with his would-be-murderer to save her from another violent pulverising by Unusual of the Bloodcoven.

The regular cover art of "BLOOD HUNTERS" #2 by Ema Lupacchino & Guru-eFX

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