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SPACE GHOST No. 6, October 2024 |
Fortunately for those readers who enjoy a good fist-fight though, David Pepose at least appears to try to keep this book from being too bogged down with the boy’s feelings of worthlessness, by pitting “Hanna-Barbera Productions” creation against the utterly mad Moltar. This fire-obsessed maniac genuinely brings a palpable sense of deadliness to the publication’s proceedings, and actually appears perfectly capable of besting Dax’s costumed alter-ego if the cosmic vigilante isn’t too careful.
The American author also does a first-rate job in penning a reasonably straightforward scheme for his villain-of-the-piece to achieve, courtesy of the fire-proof fanatic’s strangely polite verbal agreement with the evil Doctor Xander Ibal, and this resultantly allows him to spend a good portion transforming the leader of the Magma Men into a much more rounded antagonist than perhaps that seen during the 1966 animated cartoon television show. Furthermore, the massively destructive desperado, who seemingly likes nothing better than to stand in the middle of a large-scale lava eruption, is clearly capable of using his brains as well as brawn, when scientifically “calculating the melting temperatures” of Space Ghost’s force fields.
Similarly as successful in adding a genuine feeling of heat to this comic are Jonathan Lau’s layouts. The artist appears particularly good at pencilling plenty of convincing lava discharging all over the place, as well as showing how somewhat bulky and cumbersome Moltar is when walking around the likes of Contra Industries in his garishly coloured, somewhat ill-fitting costume. Perhaps the illustrator’s finest moment though comes somewhat quietly towards the end of this book, when he tucks away a truly endearing, emotional embrace between Jace and Dax into a bottom corner panel.
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The regular cover art of "SPACE GHOST" #6 by Francesco Mattina |
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