Review: The Terrifics #18

  • The secret origin of the mysterious technological being known as the Keeper is revealed. Our heroes will need to do something they never thought they could: stop evolution itself.  When Lex Luthor gives the The Bizarro Terrifics a time machine, they become the most dangerous things in the universe. 
  • Written by Gene Luen Yang; Art by Stephen Segovia, Protobunker, Tom Napolitano, and Dan Mora.

The Terrifics, since the start of the “New Age of Heroes”“ had managed to play with different eras of science by fusing fantasy with futuristic tech but now, the book no longer feels like something  special. It“s now another superteam, -powered hero team.

So in the current issue of The Terrifics #18 we have the Noospehere, a singularity that Mr. Terrific built invading the earth, with all manners of creatures; Frogs, Lice or Gnats, flies, Pestilence of livestock, and locust, and an angel of death, and plastic man’s memitim”””executioners”, in Judaism, such angels might be seen as created by one’s sins.   All this issue needed was Blood, Boils, Thunderstorm of hail and fire, Darkness for three days and Death of firstborn and we would have a Plagues of Egypt soiree.

Definitely the fusion of religious mythology with the normally scientific technologically driven, Terrifics was interesting.  But the problem is that the beginning panels were kinda incoherent for anyone who has just picked up the title, and I’m not sure picking up The Terrifics #17 will be helpful either.  The one good subplot was Plastic -man and his seven sins running around and the team trying to round them up and put Plastic-man back together again.

So what’s lacking in a coherent story the Terrfics make-up for in great art.  The visuals are utterly striking, the bright colors and kinetic actions give it a unique aesthetic that makes me think there should be more to this issue.  I take   umbrage with character designs of Mister Terrific…seriously whats up with the half black face?  At first I though it was a play on the greek comedy insignia but now Mrs. Terrific has the same thing.

Let’s be real the best part of this particular issue is the covers.  While the cover A drawn by Dan Mora is pretty nice, the cover B which has a very realistic Bizzaro on the cover is the one the collectors will be hunting for. With an estimated 6,500 cover run so by no means will this be rare.
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Terrifics #18 Cover A Regular Dan Mora Cover (Year Of The Villain The Offer Tie-In)

*Terrifics #18 Cover B Variant Riccardo Federici Card Stock Cover (Year Of The Villain The Offer Tie-In)
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(W) Gene Luen Yang (A) Stephen Segovia (CA) Ricardo Federici
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