And I'm done. I've become increasingly less interested in writer Dan Slott's new version of the Silver Surfer as the series has gone on. Returning Dawn Greenwood to Earth the Surfer encounters the Guardians of the Galaxy (in a shoehorned movie reference) whose treatment of the Marvel Universe's most noble and tragic character makes as little sense as Slott continuing to fill the Surfer's dialogue with various pop culture references. Sigh.
Removing his silver coating again (which still makes NO GODDAMN SENSE as it has been long-established that he's no longer human underneath) we even get Norrin Radd stuffing himself full of Clam Chowder. Groan.
And on attempting to leave our hero finds himself trapped inside the barrier long since removed by Galactus meaning the most interesting aspect not toyed with in Slott's version of the character (his limitless ability to travel across all of space) has been removed along with his dignity and nobility. Kill me now.
[Marvel, $3.99]
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