Rai #2
Written by Matt Kindt
Art by Clayton Crain
We are only two issues in, but Rai is quickly becoming my favorite Valiant title, if not one of my overall favorites. Kindt’s writing has been beyond amazing. Valiant really scored big getting Kindt on not just one, but two of their titles (the other is Unity). AND both titles are kicking major ass!
Crain brings the characters to life and continues to add depth to Kindt’s story. As with issue #1, Rai #2 is gorgeous. There is a panel with Rai holding up Lula in the old “analog” Library of Congress that I love. Here we have a rather deadly, fearsome champion of Japan befriending a teenage girl. Lula brings the street smarts and humanity to the team; a perfect complement to the always-digitally-connected Rai. Crain is able to capture this dynamic in just a few panels, and shows that he can bring almost anything to the series.
The whole issue from art to story carries both the obvious sci-fi elements and the more subtle elements of noir and hardboiled detective stories. I can definitely see some of the latter in Lula’s and Spylocke’s parts of the story. There are new questions being asked by the end of the issue, but it only adds to the depth of the story and increasing the reader’s interest.
The Verdict
Another strong BUY! If you only read one Valiant title, Rai should be that title. It can stand on its own, but it does make hints to outside Valiant universe. It’s shaping up to be an in-depth mystery and 41st century sci-fi conspiracy story. Kindt and Crain are doing nothing wrong.