I rather liked the art in the first story, Mars God of War, especially the 10 foot high mushrooms that appeared in quite a few frames. Captain Jim Defi spent a lot of his time "chinning" the mate. But he and the crew deserved whatever was coming their way, if only for being so stupid as to drink the knockout brew.
The Reef Ryan Story that follows, I found rather annoying. I couldn't work out the ruler's title. It starts with an I with the bottom missing but it is not Tab, or is it? I also found some of the language tiresome
"They go to their death! I've spoken on the Radviva to the Tab of Guirtha. He'll take care of them!" So saying, I will certainly start using the phrase
"Surprised, but undismayed ..." wherever possible. It is definitely the best bit of this story.
Oh, BTW if you are ever bidding for them in an auction Reef Ryan sold for 5,000 RADS and Vara 50,000 RADS. Mind you a different auction clientele could reverse those figures .. um ... moving swiftly on ...
Gale Allen and her Girl Squadron I think should be renamed The Babe Squadron. It is silliness in the extreme, and to be honest I quite enjoyed it. Reminded me a bit of Destiny Angel and her pilots in Captain Scarlet, but with considerably less clothes.
Ok, now for our selected story Auro, Lord of Jupiter. I liked the word
"Jupiterian" and another phrase that caught my eye (or is it ear)
"Oh tragic woe!". Tona's outfit was really camp .. reminiscent of those in Buster Crabbe's Flash Gordon. I think it was very rash of Auro to throw away the Radium Stone. What if those air densifying machines are rebuilt? If they are, the Sun People are soon going to become Extinct Sun People.
The art was OK in places, as I read cover to cover everything was getting very samey. So I became a bit bored of the repetition, and was only half-way through
The text "non-fiction" article was a welcome break. The science dubious in the extreme .. I have read that insect size is governed by surface area / (volume or is it body mass) and that is why they can't get to giant proportions. Too big and you haven't enough surface area to breathe with .. or summat like that. Locusts also seem to have become carnivores. Anyway solution seems to be set the world on fire ... lol.
The Lost World lost me. To save you reading it .. luckily Queen Lyssa grabs the
"reverse lever" and it ends with her saying
"You saved our lives Hunt! Would you like to share my reign as king". This story certainly gave me the biggest laugh, with a caveman called
"Basil".
The art on Norge Benson was really rather interesting. I liked how on our page 48 Norge "Swishes" all down the page, which has a variety of different themed panels. I was a bit confused about the story, but it has humor that was very welcome. It has a 70's TV cartoon feeling, not in the art work, but with the main character having a goofy animal sidekick. I would guess this would be the critics choice in this book.
Star Pirate was actually not too bad, well comparatively anyway and even had a twist at the end. So Sir Gayda had a secret and it wasn't what I thought it was ..lol
I am afraid Flint Baker is the same old story, but it does appear to have been written by Robin.
"Great moons! A crash landing!" and
"Holy comets! I haven't a moment to spare!" But the best line is
"Mimi, warm up my ship".That just leaves me to say that the book left me
surprised, but undismayed. Erp! Over and out!