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MISSING ON THE MOON No. 1, February 2025 |
Much of this twenty-two page magazine’s momentum is created by some seriously tense set-pieces, with Daniel Schwinn’s terrifying interrogation at the hands of the Darksiders’ leader revealing just how vulnerable the central character actually is on the oxygen-starved satellite. This particular scene also provides an excellent insight into all the built-up prejudices of the private investigator, as well as hints that he’s actually being used by the powers that be to protect a disconcertingly dark secret of theirs.
Likewise, this book does a great job in showing just how corrupt the American dream has clearly become on the moon, and that the portly, pony-tailed Oz is almost certainly up to his neck in it. The senior law enforcement officer clearly has great affection for his old friend, and genuinely appears eager to keep Schwinn safe. But once he realises that the detective has heard of Operation White Eye, there’s a distinct coldness in his cybernetic eye which suggests he knows far more about the lunar metropolis’ city-wide string of disappearing children than even Daniel can possibly imagine.
Considering just how much of this comic’s content is driven by packed word balloons and dialogue-heavy discussions, a lot of thanks for it’s pulse-pounding pace must also be given to Damian Couceiro’s layouts, which somehow manage to make all the talk flow at a tenacious tempo. Of particular note has to be the aforementioned clash between Sidhe and her dishevelled prisoner as she mercilessly injects his neck with a syringe of blue-coloured goop. However, the illustrator is also very good at showing the contrast between Buzztown’s absolutely bristling Lunar Defence Services building before Oz is informed of the Darksiders’ secret whereabouts, as well as its eerily empty offices once he does know and departs with his staff to bring the 'rebellion' to a bloody end.
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Writer: Cory Crater, Artist: Damian Couceiro, and Color Artist: Patricio Delpeche |
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