Time to Kill.
The Officer Down was ended, so we can finally return to the girls'
adventures.
We begin a three-part mini-series of her. The story goes through
two separate threads, which units only at the very end of the booklet. Sometime
in the end of Hunt for Oracle, Dinah and Barbara finally met each other in
person. I have indicated that this will be of great significance in terms of
the relationship between the two of them (and I have also complained about it
how much got lost in comparison). Although there have been half a year had
passed since the release of the booklet, now is the time that the girls make
friends with each others. They do full of girly things. They talk about their
boyfriends, Barbara now prefers Nightwing better than Jason Bard, Dinah laments
over the death of Green Arrow (so far, this is the second reference to the relationship
of Dinah and the Green Arrow, in fact, the first actually was not in this
series. The reference is not accidental, because now the new Green Arrow series
is just launched now.) They take care of a robber while walking.
So it's all girly things.
At the second thread, scientists examine a mysterious Soviet satellites
(yes, it) when it is appearing from the nowhere Cheshire, leader the evil girl team, the
Ravens, and then a couple of Viking and Indian warrior too and they make a
little massacre.
Scientists find that the satellite become a special condition out of
time by the neutrino ray; and if anyone approaches the satellite it causes time
anomaly, which virtually opens a time portal. (If who doesn't may remember,
sometime a long time ago, the Ravens girls returned in the Indian age just like
thus.) Since Cheshire is a notorious criminal,
they decide sending an adequate force to the past to prevent Cheshire's return to the present. But there
are concerns that changing the past would cause more harm than good. They
decide that Dinah has to be returned because her image has appeared on a
contemporary archaeological finds, so obviously she had been (or will?) in the
past.
So they visit the girls.
Well, Chuck Dixon's story was neither particularly funky nor interesting;
it's barely fun and action too. In the one part of the story, he have taken his
girly cliche themes collection again, the second thread alas was too obvious.
However, Butch Guice is actually clearly evolving. it seems he went a drawing
class in his one-month break. He has drawn pretty good faces.
Although he still has to learn.
The original Hungarian blog post is here.
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