I guess Grant must watch a little anime since the "I'm whipping out a cheap super-weapon" speech is much more of a Shonen thing.
Not much jumps to mind to say about this at the moment, maybe because I'm not exactly in the best mood right now. But holding the bad-guys under arrest isn't something you typically think about for comics. At least I don't. Usually it just seems like the hero knocks them unconscious, then cut to the police loading them into their car. What does the hero do in the meantime?
What's funny is even WaR did that waiting for the police thing in its first chapter. Guess there are some cliches you just can't avoid.
Not much color-wise going on here, which leaves me a little at a loss for what to say. Think that mostly remains the case for the rest of the chapter, though still happy with how that came out and do know of at least one page where I'll have something of note to say about those.
Do have to like how eager to volunteer Nicky is. Were he older it'd be a perfect opening for a bondage joke, but alas...
Not much jumps to mind to say about this at the moment, maybe because I'm not exactly in the best mood right now. But holding the bad-guys under arrest isn't something you typically think about for comics. At least I don't. Usually it just seems like the hero knocks them unconscious, then cut to the police loading them into their car. What does the hero do in the meantime?