The basic premise of these Forever Evil .1 tie-in issues is to show fans what the bigger name villians get up to when the heroes of the DCU disappear. This is problematic for the obvious reason that you're buying a comic to see the hero's adventures and with The Flash #23.1 it's also an issue as the New 52 version of Grodd is fare less interesting than the original.
What made Grodd originally interesting (and ridiculous) was the character's great intellect shoved into a gorilla's body. Here we're left with a brutal warrior without the cunning or charm of the original.
On the eve of a peaceful Gorilla City officially becoming a neighbor of Central City (so much for the invisible African home) a Speed-Force-infused Grodd shows up to take control of his former warriors leading to bloodshed. Yeah, it's Planet of the Apes.
It's not a bad issue and its competently told, but without the Flash, regular co-writer and artist Francis Manapaul, or a willingness to embrace the absurdity of the hero's Rogues it does feel a bit flat. Hit-and-Miss.
[DC, $2.99]
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
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