Original Sin #8
Writer- Jason Aaron
Artist- Mike Deodato
Color Artist- Frank Martin
Review by Justin Townson
In my last review for Original Sin I expressed my dismay for the way the series was panning out, but hoped the book could stick the landing. After finishing up the closing issue I can say with disappointment that no, it didn’t stick it at all. As a general fan/defender of crossovers this one left me puzzled, confused, and wondering what the point of it all was.
While I found the story to be lackluster, the art in the book is anything but. This book is flat out awesome looking. Mike Deodato’s pencils and Frank Martin’s colors combine to create something special. I’ve talked about the interesting layout of panels in the last issue but this time something else caught my eye. There are flashbacks to Nick and The Watcher talking and Deodato draws the panels in a way that pulls you into the center of the image. Everything drawn is pulling you that way,as you can see above. It feels like there’s a bomb about to go off by adding that type of imagery and it brings a sense of tension to what’s happening.
Verdict
Pass on it. I try and look for the best in the books I read and with this series I’m struggling to find something. The idea was there and the art is great but it didn’t add up to what I had hoped. You could pass this series by and not miss anything. That’s my recommendation.