Geeks of Doom Review
We picked up another solid review for The Misadventures of Clark & Jefferson, this time for issue #3 and it’s from the Geeks of Doom.
This issue, as seems to be the series’ trademark, once again blends the actions and the comedy as easily as it blends the western and sci-fi genres. And believe me, that’s no easy feat on either account. Series writer Jay Carvajal instills the humor in a very natural way. It rarely feels forced. His characters all have a distinct voice, and if the humor fits into that voice, he uses it. If not, then the character is played straight. When dancing between genres like he does, it’s easy to forget your characters voices and they end up saying things that don’t fit them. That doesn’t happen here, and it’s a testament to Carvajal’s writing abilities.
The art duties are once again ably handled by Marc Borstel. His creature designs are terrific, and his sense of action and timing are great. The opening of this issue is page after page of action, and I never once found myself going, “Wait… What just happened there?” It’s easy to follow, leading you from panel to panel.~Missing Linc
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