Thanks for these selections, FraBig. Sorry I'm late with my responses. It's been a busy fortnight.
The Black Terror #26I hadn't heard of this crime-fighting duo before. Interesting that they take the skull and crossbones as their insignia, as that's more often associated with bad guys like pirates.
As others have said, I really like the energy and movement in the art. The cover and the first splash page have so much action. You can really see the Black Terror flipping that bad guy.
The Wrong Murderp. 4 - It was a bit of a shock that Hugo shot all three. At that moment, I thought we'd lost the whole supporting cast, but then we find out Helen and Jim are alive. You'd think Hugo would have checked.
p.5 - Name change from Hugo to Hugh?
p. 7 - In the second panel, we're told that Tony lashes out with a backhand blow, but the illustration doesn't show a backhander.
p.10 - Last panel - So it seems they didn't solve the exact murder (as SuperScrounge noted). They're all mixed up in it, but is it okay they didn't actually solve the right crime? And nothing says 'good news' like an execution. (Note Australian sarcasm)
Handicap to Murderp. 5 - I didn't realise how young the girl was until there was mention of her going into an orphanage. On the splash page, she looks more like a young woman.
p. 8 - Interesting method of poisoning. Though as I mentioned in an earlier post, Australian aborigines didn't use poison darts (at least to my knowledge).
I didn't read the short story, but again, great action in the art.
Brute of the Bayoup. 1 - Nice detail in the background of the Mardi Gras panels.
p. 6 - You'd have to be pretty brave to let an alligator cut the ropes that were binding your hands. Not even Steve Irwin (the Crocodile Hunter) would have tried that one.
Phineas the ParrotOkay sight gag.
Overall - I thought the art was great and I did like the stories, except for a few glitches. I'd be happy to read more of these.
Thanks FraBig.
Cheers
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