Slade finds himself wrenched from the icy jaws of death by the only thing worse than a sworn an old friend who knows all his greatest shames and darkest secrets. Secrets that hold the true origin of the Allwinter, that he’ll have to face down if he ever hopes to set things right. The question that lies before the bloody mercenary is not whether he can…but whether he will.
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3 stars for the main issue, but another because the backup about Aquaman and the Kents is interesting.
Poor Rose. All this character does is suffer and she’s constantly treated like a problem instead of a person with thoughts and feelings. I hope the next issue will be kind to her.
La historia troncal sigue defendiéndose muy bien aunque la Revelación de que la maldición del invierno eterno sea la enésima versión de la tragedia de Víctor y Nora Fries sí que me parece la idea más maniquea de esta aventura del Viking Slade (Baiah). Pero creo que la historia anexa del Arthur Curry llevándose el cariño y virtudes de los Kent en vez de Kal-El acaba siendo más interesante.