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The Savage Strength of StarStorm #4 by Image Comics
Creative: Drew Craig and Jason Finestone
Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH Podcast!
For this entry, we’re checking out the latest chapter from a new series at Image Comics that traditional superhero storytelling fans want to keep an eye out for. With now four issues in, the saga of Grant Garrison continues to give fans much to talk about.
The Savage Strength of StarStorm #4 by Drew Craig and Jason Finestone picks up the pieces of last issue’s devastating loss of Grant’s closest ally…maybe? Let’s not wait any longer and dive right in, shall we?
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING *** Issue #3 Review
Since he showed up with amnesia on a highway, Grant Garrison’s life has been surrounded with mystery. Trying to adjust to high school has been the least of his concerns. After a meteor crashes in his high school, an object known as the Sharsrum becomes a part of Grant. It awakens something inside of him. Grant is learning on the fly as he’s developed powers but the world (and universe) isn’t waiting for him to learn.
Mysterious forces have a vested interst in Grant. One in particular is Princess Z’Shan Draigo. She sends the Tiger Clan after Grant to retrieve the Sharsrum.
In the process of conflict, Jen (Grant’s ally and fellow survivor of the meteor) is shot and killed by the Tiger Clan after Grant can’t surrender the Sharsrum. They leave with a stern warning to give them the weapon or more people will die.
This issue opens up with Draigo being debriefed about the Tiger Clan’s run-in with Starstorm. She is none too happy that they returned empty-handed. They explain the first run was a test to see what they were facing. However, Draxus isn’t as patient and steps in to lead the next challenge
Meanwhile on Earth, Grant holds Jen’s lifeless body buy something changes instantly. Jen becomes flying as an energy-fire being. When the pair finally hits the ground to assess, they find out that Eli (Grant’s friend/Jen’s half brother) has changed into a massive figure.
With the police now on the scene, Grant unlocks a doorway to somewhere no one is expecting! Where do they go now? Readers see that the trio crosses into a place where no one can expect.
Plus, there are some familiar faces involved in sending the group onward for the next challenge. After seeing the last page, readers will wonder if the words of warning worked or were they all just wasted air?
Craig moves things along very rapidly with the story unfolding in this installment. Jen’s “resurrection” plays well into the overall picture as there are a LOT of players involved in the Sharsrum hunt. The explanation of powers is still an area that might throw some readers off but more and more, the meteor that hit will more than likely become the catalyst for how there’s an influx of super-powered beings.
Craig throws in some fun one-liners (even referencing himself) in the mix. It helps off-set the latter half, which sets up Grant’s next big challenge. Like previously stated, this series pays great homage to the Kirby themes of classic storytelling. If that is your thing, this is your book.
Craig also goes heavier than usual on two page spreads this issue. For being such a young series, readers get the sense of a grander universe at hand. Craig needs to be applauded for the amount of characters he’s introduced in the short amount of time.
he Kirby influences are quite noticeable, especially in the latter half of this chapter. The amount of detail sprinkled in for those two page spreads give readers a challenge to find new characters in the backgrounds. The final full page panel gets the book lined up for what should be a turning point in the life of the young hero.
FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10
Grant Garrison gets some back-up and guidance for what lies ahead in this vintage superhero-style book. Craig and Finestone give readers a fun tale that is sure to connect with the superhero side in all readers. Keep an eye out for this on New Comic Book Day.
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