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Comic Review -- Gargoyles #7
- By Merlin Missy
- Published 02/6/2008
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Merlin Missy
Merlin Missy has been active in online fandom since 1994. She likes fanfics with plots and happy endings.
View all articles by Merlin MissyNow this is what having the comic book format is all about. This month's installment is told non-linearly, jumping across centuries to tell us the history of the Stone of Scone, and how its past is tied with our characters. Shari weaves her tales for Thailog as Macbeth gathers some of the clan for a security detail. Goliath and Elisa are finally on board with what the rest of us have known for over a decade. King Arthur is back. Also, Maggie's pregnant.
Not bad for a couple of pages, huh?
After the slow pace of the previous installment, the seventh issue takes off in a storm of plot and character that is years overdue, and very welcome to see finally realized. We've had screencaps of exactly one G/E kiss to go on since 1996. Now we've got a new panel, and a lovely skyline behind them that won't turn to daylight anytime soon. It's nice.
The histories we're seeing from Shari are telling the stories of children and families, and we're seeing this echoed in the Xanatos family, in the expanding Maza family, even in the arrival of the new British gargoyles on the scene (as well as the presence of Coldsteel and Coyote in the background, themselves strange outcast parts of their families). The clan-building is beginning in earnest.
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