Bento Bako Weekly: Shion of the Dead
Shion of the Dead Publisher: Manga Box Story and Art: Takashi Muroyoshi Step right up, step right up, one and all! It's comedic, yet somehow slightly ecchi-feeling, manga time! Maybe…
Shion of the Dead Publisher: Manga Box Story and Art: Takashi Muroyoshi Step right up, step right up, one and all! It's comedic, yet somehow slightly ecchi-feeling, manga time! Maybe…
The new Deathlok series is walking weird line for me. There is definitely awesome action, gorgeous artwork from Mike Perkins and several interesting ideas at play setting up Deathlok for some compelling adventures in the future. The only problem is this book has yet to cash in on any of the promise it has been seeding. One could almost be forgiven for picking up a single issue, reading it, being content and not feeling compelled to read anymore.
This issue draws to a close the story of Jefferson Davis, Miles’ father and his history with the hidden world of the Ultimate Marvel Universe. Miles's father who spent a few months out of the narrative after finding out that his son was the new Spider-Man and therefore involved in the death of both his wife and his brother, appeared abruptly back into the web swingers life in the middle of a brand new firestorm being set up by Marvel writer god Brian Michael Bendis which includes a resurrected Peter Parker and a seemingly immortal Goblin.