By PFP May 20, 2004
PARA #2 of 6
32 pages, full color, $2.95/$4.60CAN
Creator/Script - Stuart Moore
Pencils - Pablo Villalobos
Inks - Mostafa Moussa
Colors - Mike Garcia
Letters - Richard Starkings
Painted Cover - Stephan Martiniere
Penny Farthing Press
www.pfpress.com
A really good mystery will get you going on one track and then throw a
curve another way. And just when you think you have a handle on
things, bang another curve! That is how I felt after reading part two
of this series. Sara Erie lost her father nineteen years ago in an
accident in a massive underground atomic particle accelerator. She
has managed to convince the man in charge of going back down to find
evidence of what happened to take her along. She is also involved
with his grad student, Roger Max. An FBI agent, Donna Sanchez is also
assigned as this is a government facility and she suspects Sara's
clearance is forged. The initial trip brings some surprises - no
bodies, no radioactivity and the word PARA written all over the walls
in blood. Sara has dreams of frogs, hundreds of them - and they talk
in some strange indistinguishable manner. What's up with that?
So, trying to figure out where Stuart is going with all this is a fun
exercise. The team is going back down and bringing a paranormal expert
with them this time. Meanwhile Sara has had another dream of her
father asking her an important question and of Roger explaining Para -
before the frogs show up and she wakes up. the excitement builds as
they go back into the super collider facility. the new man wanders
off on his own to find a large robot looming over him. The FBI agent
finally gets results from a check she is doing on Sara. The three
scientist meanwhile find the control room is far from inactive, in
fact the beam generator is still on! They learn that the previous
workers, nineteen years ago, where further along than anyone thought
but they may not be able to learn much more. They theorize based on
what they see that a door was opened, perhaps to another world or
dimension - but what if anything came through? And is the door still
open? Can her father and the others be somewhere, still alive? The end
of this chapter left even more questions unanswered as tragedy
strikes.
It doesn't get much better than this. The pace has picked up
considerably and while some things are still puzzling the unfolding
plot leads us deliberately on the path we are eager to follow. As
always, the production values are top notch with Penny Farthing Press.
Everything down to the colors and letters is fine tuned and Pablo's
pencils are terrific. I have yet to see a bad comic from PFP and this
one is among the best.
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