Noble Causes #21 (2004)

Noble Causes #21 (2004)

$2.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Jay Faerber, art by Jon Bosco, cover by Gabe Bridwell.
The Blackthornes' latest activities have landed the family of super-villains in the public spotlight in a way some of them weren't prepared for. Meanwhile, Rusty and Zephyr realize their individual quests have a strange connection.
Available:
June 7th 2006

BONUS REVIEW by W. DAL BUSH
Over the years, I've stuck with Noble Causes through many different artists, from the good (Patrick Gleason) to the why-was-this-even-published bad (Ian Richardson). New artist Jon Bosco gets better every issue, but he's still placing closer to the bad end of the spectrum, and Noble Causes is a title that can ill afford mediocre art tanking it. A title as clever as this needs an artist that can keep the right balance of soap opera emotion and superhero action, but Bosco's not the guy. Maybe he'll turn it around, but not soon enough to avoid this issue getting...
6 Grahams out of 10
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Jay Faerber, art by Jon Bosco, cover by Gabe Bridwell.
The Blackthornes' latest activities have landed the family of super-villains in the public spotlight in a way some of them weren't prepared for. Meanwhile, Rusty and Zephyr realize their individual quests have a strange connection.
Available:
June 7th 2006

BONUS REVIEW by W. DAL BUSH
Over the years, I've stuck with Noble Causes through many different artists, from the good (Patrick Gleason) to the why-was-this-even-published bad (Ian Richardson). New artist Jon Bosco gets better every issue, but he's still placing closer to the bad end of the spectrum, and Noble Causes is a title that can ill afford mediocre art tanking it. A title as clever as this needs an artist that can keep the right balance of soap opera emotion and superhero action, but Bosco's not the guy. Maybe he'll turn it around, but not soon enough to avoid this issue getting...
6 Grahams out of 10