Once & Future #25: BOOM! Studios Review

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It’s been a while since readers got a new issue of this hit BOOM! series. If you fell behind, BOOM! has churned out the trades for the prior 24 issues (six per trade). Last issue marked the arrival of another legacy fiction character, who readers spend more time with in Once & Future #25. (No spoilers for this issue, but if you’re behind, check back here once you’ve caught up.)

BOOM! Studios
Written by: Kieron Gillen
Art by: Dan Mora
Colors by: Tamra Bonvillain
Letters by: Ed Dukeshire

Dan Mora has come up with a ton of awesome designs this series. Truly one of the best in the business right now. It’s almost unfair to pair him with Tamra Bonvillain. Evers panel is visually stunning.

But I think the design for Once & Future’s Robin Hood might be my favorite thing from this series yet. He’s a combination of Green Arrow and a Gondorian ranger, with a sprinkling of Kraven the Hunter. And his look seems to be a reflection of his personality. Mora and Kieron Gillen’s Robin Hood is fierce but hard to read. We’re also ignoring his absurd bunch of Merry Men. My word.

Once & Future #25 is a great return to the action. Readers get to check in with all the major players and get an idea of some of the problems on the horizon. But it’s not too much at once after the long pause.

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Once & Future #25: BOOM! Studios Review
Overall
9.3/10
9.3/10
  • Writing/Plot - 9/10
    9/10
  • Art/Style - 10/10
    10/10
  • Overall Entertainment - 9/10
    9/10

Summary

It’s the day before Christmas and the sword in the stone has appeared outside London.

As the myths foretold, whoever draws it will be the true king!

But as all of the Kings converge on the sword, events unfold that could bring even more chaos to the land.

By Nick Friar

Nick reviews comics for GWW, mainly DC Comics. Sometimes he'll review a show, too. Nick also likes to share his opinions on the stories within the stories — sometimes in written form, sometimes on his podcasts, TLDR, which is part of GWW Radio.

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