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‘Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #2’ (review)

Written by Brandon Easton
Art by Fico Ossio
Published by DC Comics

 

This series is turning out to be better than I was expecting.

The creative team is focusing on the Shilo Norman Mister Miracle and it is really just a good time. I am loving the direction that they are taking this artist and last issue really ended on quite a crazy note.

Shilo Norman is on the run!

Apparently, there is another person out there who thinks that they deserve the Mister Miracle mantle. They want to basically end Shilo’s time as the hero and take his life from him as well!

Needless to say, that is the last thing that Shilo wants! But that is when things start to get really hard for him. He finds his career is destroyed. His apartment has also been wrecked!

What is this poor guy going to do?

Well, he has to do something.

So he picks himself up and continues to run from this villain who basically wants to destroy him.

He goes on the hunt for the one person  who has a snowball’s chance in hell of helping him: the original Mister Miracle, Mr. Thaddeus Brown.

The story by Easton is well written. I love what he is doing here and it is a really good script. The art by Ossio is well done too. It is a decent take on a forgotten hero and it has a lot of ideas in it as well as invention. Well done.

RATING: B+

 

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