Review: Anne Bonnie #3
The reason people come into our lives truly never makes sense. Some people makes friends for life based on relationships with other people. Some people make lifelong friends from serving in the military with each other. Others makes lifelong friends from having a unique experience together.
Whatever the reason stays in your life, you definitely can say that you share a lifetime bond. Those connections, are usually genuine and becomes a kinship often stronger than family. This is why I love when a band of friends finally are able to bond. This is exactly what appends in the third issue of Anne Bonnie.
In the opening pages, our heroes escape the clutches of local police, they are underway and out to sea. This issue, is where they start working as a crew, as the gang of Mermen, attack them and this is where Finn finds out his true self and his powers. They eventually chase them away and Finn starts remembering how he ended up a slave in the first place. By issue’s end, the crew gets to know each other and themselves better.
Overall, a great issue that went way too fast, but this shows just how adept Tim Yates is at storytelling. The story by Yates is a page turner and remembers to invoke the fun factor. The art by Yates is beautiful. Altogether, an action-packed adventure, that has some high stakes political intrigue mixed with high sea adventure.
Story: Tim Yates Art: Tim Yates
Story: 9.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 9.2 Recommendation: Buy
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