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EXCLUSIVE EARLY REVIEW: X-O Manowar #8: One Of The Heroes Of The Story

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X-O Manowar #8

Artist(s): Emilio Laiso and Jim Towe

Colorist(s): Ruth Redmond

Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

Publisher: Valiant Entertainment

Genre: Action, Drama, Fantasy, Mecha, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Space, Superhero

Published Date: 11/17/2021

Recap

The truth about X-O Manowar’s armor revealed. A devastating planunfolds. And the evil mastermind behind it all gets a cosmic upgrade.

The penultimate chapter of Dennis Hopeless and Emilio Laiso’s epic runbrings big changes to the Big Apple…

Review

Well, I so want to read the next issue, but I also don’t want this to be the end of Hopeless’s run. I hope he will return to XO Manowar, not only because he writes so strongly, but also because he made me love this series!

But yeah, Hopeless does it again! Issue 7 was all about the action, while this issue is all about the story! This issue really helps uncover the truth behind Shanhara’s trouble and what the big bad is and has been up to! While this issue is more text heavy, the writing is lively, funny and overall enjoyable. Once again, Hopeless shines with his side characters. Desmond is hands down one of the favorite characters under Hopeless’s writing. Des is funny, passionate and really growing to be his own hero. It helps that Des is really the main character in this issue, but also his friendship with Shanhara is so phenomenal and some of the best dialog in this arc has been between those two. I really would love to see a one-shot or something starring Demond and Shanhara, with of course Hopeless writing it. I know what I’m about to say is big, but in my opinion, Hopeless is the best thing to happen to XO Manowar in a very long time.

Laiso’s art is as breath-taking as ever! The art is smooth and appealing, each little bit of the creatures we see in this issue is really fun to look at, even if they’re the bad guys. Not only that, but Shanhara looks stunning! She, along with Desmond, are the main focus of the issue and Laiso makes them fantastic to look at. The facial expressions, as well as the ways the bodies are posed are really done well. What bit of action in the book is eye catching, and the emotional panels are just as wonderful. Along with Lasio’s art, Redmond returns doing colors and oh boy are they outstanding! From the city landscape, to the glowing green creatures and shards, Redmond’s colors are just perfect for this story and this art!

Final Thoughts

I really don’t want this arc or this run to end. This run has been eye-opening and eye-catching for me. I cannot wait to see how this story ends in the next issue, and it for sure is going to change New York, and Manowar in a big way! If you’ve been on the fence about Manowar or this arc, really go back and pick it up as you’re not going to want to miss this issue or the next. I’m honestly speechless because of how great this issue was, and I just know they’re building up to something exciting!

EXCLUSIVE EARLY REVIEW: X-O Manowar #8: One Of The Heroes Of The Story
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