Time and Time and Time Again!
Well it was a good quick history lesson; we
have also come to the end.
So it begins the Huron attack.
But after the first attack, they quickly retreat.
Meanwhile, it turns out Oracle's plan for their return. The time gate will open
to the appropriate future when the radio link will perfect between Barbara and
Dinah. At night, Black Canary and the Viking leader get to romantic mood.
They are romantic so much that Dinah tells to
him that she is here in fact to prevent the return of Cheshire. Cheshire overhears all of course. Another
attack of the Huron soon begins.
Fortunately, the radio link is established
between Barbara and Dinah, but it is still not strong enough when Cheshire intervenes.
She wants to shoot Black Canary, but the Viking
leader throws himself selflessly between them. Until Dinah is nursing the
injured Jon, Cheshire
then Pistolera and Vicious in her thread go through the not properly calibrated
time gate. The radio connection will soon be perfect, so Dinah has to go also.
After the successful return, only one question
remains (and it is not that what happened to the Ravens girls?) whether the Viking
leader stayed alive or not? Fortunately, a Swedish Rune stone answers this: Jon
(he is clearly identifiable by his half-mile long name) successfully returned
home, he lived for a long time, but he never married. (Well, it is really true
which was heralded at the start of the series: Dinah breaks not only faces but
hearts too.)
Chuck Dixon was the best here from the three
parts probably because he wastes less time here, and it (wasting time) is only
in the form of action. Overall, the story is a nice little something to the
story, it's filled huge inconsequent things (over the time paradox). It is
incomprehensible that the raven girls believe that Dinah has went back in time
for their return. Of course they suspected, but nevertheless Black Canary
cleared herself although it obviously could not be any other reason for her
time travel to prevent the return of the girls. The other is that if the return
is possible only under these difficult circumstances, how could they send back
Dinah without any problem where/when they wanted?
About Butch Guice's draws: he develops but he
is still not so good.
The original Hungarian blog post is here.
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