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CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON LIVES: Back To The Swamp

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Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives by Dan Watters, Ram V, Matthew Roberts, Dave Stewart, and D.C. Hopkins. (Credit Universal Pictures, Skybound Entertainment, and Image Comics. Cover by Matthew Roberts.)

Creature From the Black Lagoon Lives:

Creative Team:

Dan Watters and Ram V. (Writers)

Matthew Roberts (Artist)

Dave Stewart (Colorist)

D.C. Hopkins (Letterer)

Cover by Matthew Roberts.

PUBLISHER:

SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT & IMAGE COMICS

There is a killer on the loose! Marsden is hot on the trail of a suspected killer upon the discovery of several bodies washing up in the Amazon Rainforest. Her obsession could lead her down a dangerous path and into a dangerous creature. Will she be the next victim or is there more than meets the eye as The Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives!

Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives by Dan Watters, Ram V, Matthew Roberts, Dave Stewart, and D.C. Hopkins. (Credit Universal Pictures, Skybound Entertainment, and Image Comics. Cover by Alex Ross.)

The Art:

Roberts and Stewart do a great job painting the picture within the luscious forest and building suspense throughout the artwork. The vibrant greens and dark shadows tell a story on their own, which enhances this first issue.

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I enjoyed how the emotions were conveyed throughout our characters as well the way each one was drawn distinctively. It gave them a personality that, without the writing, you could connect to. I often found myself getting lost in a good way as I scanned every panel for hidden easter eggs or taking in the scenery.

The Writing:

Ram and Dan enhance this story by creating a suspenseful and cinematic story. The character motivations are clearly defined, making sure our story is clear. Marsden is written as a strong character, which sets her up as our antagonist.

It slowly builds up our suspense and eagerness to discover the cause of the deaths in town. The dialogue itself is not written cheaply either, and I found it to be as immersive as the artwork it is backed up by.

Overall:

This is a strong entry issue as we expand our Universal Monsters universe. The artwork and writing go hand in hand, and they craft a cinematic experience within the pages. They did a great job not giving us too much in the first issue. The creators are slowly building up their story which I believe is a strength to the comic. I am very excited to see where this goes. It will be an absolute pull each month!

9.5/10 Cigars.

Thank you for taking the time to read my review! You can find all of my reviews, plus our podcast discussing comic books, movies, and TV shows, at http://linktr.ee/hopsgeeknews. Be sure to subscribe to Nerd Initiative so you never miss a beat!

Matthew Roth
Matthew Roth
Hey friends! My name is Matt I am a nomadic beer and pumpkin spice enthusiast perpetually living in the fall. I cohost a podcast called Hopsgeeknews alongside Lauren where we talk comicbooks, movies, and tv shows while featuring a beer of the week! We have a passion for all of those things so check us out and enjoy my weekly comic reviews!

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