Comics Review: "Marada the She-Wolf"
Chris Claremont is best known for his 17 year run on the X-Men franchise, the sole reason the X-Men are even as famous as they are today. But little do some know, that he did other stuff, too. Not as prolific or high profile, but he did other stuff. And "Marada the She-Wolf" is one of them, it’s a three-issue long epic of swords and sorcery, now collected by Titan Books.
While each story leads directly into another, each one also gives us an entirely self-contained tale with a beginning, middle and end; very different than today’s comic standards. It took me until the second story though for me to grow any sort of attachment to Marada, as I feel the way we are introduced to her, and the story that goes along with that, well, intriguing introduction, is very lazy. As if Claremont was hoping for us to think Marada is the kind of gal who would willingly give herself to a man, and then turn her into a hardened battle warrior by the end of the adventure. And that would actually make for a very compelling read, if it were not for the fact, that by the time we meet her she already has a past of being a fierce warrior (a past we are told through one of the other characters).
I suggest going out and getting this book, it’s already available and hey, you get to experience a piece of comic history, that perhaps was difficult to find before.
Final Score: 3 tentacle creature Gyatrias’ out of 5 Claremont fan? Have you read "Marada the She-Wolf"? Planning to? Let us know below! |
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