Masters of the Universe #2: The Sword of Flaws Part 2
Recap
An ancient artifact has been unearthed from the highest peaks of Eternia. While good and evil battle ancient and evil powers, the race against time has begun.
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Review
The latest offering in the Masters of the Universe line from Dark Horse sees both sides of good and evil attempting to beat the clock to an invaluable and ancient Eternian relic. The problem is the ancient monsters that stand in their way.
The Sword of Flaws #2 is a captivating experience, ensuring that readers old and new will enjoy every action-packed panel. From cover to cover, the entire creative team operates in perfect harmony.
Tim Seeley continues to update and carry Eternia’s legacy with his uncanny ability to infuse the characters and their environment with such excitement that even the secondary characters are not forgotten. His words not only paint a lush and beautiful world, they bring it to three-dimensional life. Whether a chaotic and bustling battleground or a quiet, introspective moment, the setting feels so right. Seeley’s love for Eternia is on full display. Visually, the book is a masterpiece! Freddie E. Williams II’s art is richly detailed and is a perfect fit for the heroic scale of Masters of the Universe. Every panel explodes with energy, from a palette that is only fitting for Grayskull and its power. Andrew Dalhouse breathes an energy into the story with an explosion of color that elevates the visuals even further, bathing Eternia in nostalgic hues.
The second installment of The Sword of Flaws saga delivers an expectation-shattering story with a great blend of sword-and-sorcery adventure and character-driven drama that both long-time fans and newcomers will find something to love.
Final Thoughts
If you’re looking for a comic that feels epic, looks incredible, and reminds you why the fight for Eternia is so important, then you’re going to love Masters of the Universe: The Sword of Flaws Part 2. It’s a powerful addition to the MOTU legacy.
Masters of the Universe #2: The Sword of Flaws Part 2: The Violet Mystery
- Writing - 8/108/10
- Storyline - 9/109/10
- Art - 9/109/10
- Color - 8/108/10
- Cover Art - 8/108/10
