
Jamal Igle
Author of Teen Titans Vol. 09: On The Clock
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Works by Jamal Igle
Firestorm (2004) #19 — Illustrator — 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1972-07-19
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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So this was so tied to previous Superman and Supergirl titles that I was very confused about certain aspects of the story. That being said what was standalone was definitely interesting. I'm not a big Superman reader but it was interesting to get a scoop on what is going on with the Lanes. I found the first chapter the most interesting and kind of wished I'd gotten to see more of Supergirl establishing her identity.
A beautiful comic that feels retro (in that it's go interesting people who aren't completely dark and gritty) yet very modern at the same time, it's a great introduction to the world of Molly Danger. There's some really neat ideas here and although I wish the book had provided more of a complete story (it unfortunately kind of ends without a clear resolution....it feels more like the first part of an epic series and less like a complete adventure in and of itself) I am interested in what show more happens next. show less
Since I had read the previous volume I thought I would understand what this was about a little bit better. I didn't which was kind of frustrating. Suddenly characters from the previous volume have totally new stories, which was confusing. The portions I liked the most though were the personal/family kinds of parts. They were easily the most relatable and I thought that they were well done and honest.
There is some good clear storytelling in the art here balanced with some dynamic spreads, and interesting POV shots.
Unfortunately the overall plot is muddled. The idea of a teenager gifted with almost limitless power struggling to find her place in two totally different worlds, Earth and New Krypton, is interesting and well done, but I had little engagement in the central thread teasing the identity and motives of the mysterious new Superwoman character.
Unfortunately the overall plot is muddled. The idea of a teenager gifted with almost limitless power struggling to find her place in two totally different worlds, Earth and New Krypton, is interesting and well done, but I had little engagement in the central thread teasing the identity and motives of the mysterious new Superwoman character.
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- Rating
- 3.4
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