The Sword #17 review
The Luna Brothers’ epic story of a girl and her powerful sword is as enjoyable as ever. Dara persists in her battle against Knossos, the demigod who controls the element of earth. When Knossos’ big sister shows up to the battle, it may be more than Dara can handle.
This story is enjoyable because of its simplicity. With a handful of characters, the Luna Brothers know their direction and all progresses with a frantically driven pace. Flashbacks are sufficiently employed to understand the characters so we can be more invested in their plight. They’re a welcomed break from the non-stop royal rumble between Dara and the gods.
The TV news show panels are an amusing addition. This device helps to ground the over-the-top combat and it’s aftermath in reality. How would the public react to a teenage girl flying through the air as she fights supernatural forces? The Luna Brothers have keen eyes for details both in art and writing.
The art is a great fit for the story. It’s uncluttered and simple, allowing the action to clearly take center stage. The gore seems even more disgusting because it’s drawn with such plain, almost cartoonish lines.
However this issue hit a slight slump. Currently, the series is a multi-issue fight. I thought we lost a little speed with this one. It wasn’t a bad issue, but compared to its predecessors, it’s weaker. This is still one of my favorite comics and the last few pages tease that it’s only getting better.
3 out of 5










