Sea of Red #2: No Quarter by Rick Remender, Kieron Dwyer, Paul Harmon (Image, 2006) Marco Esperenza might not be the man we thought him to be.
In No Quarter, Marco confronts his tormenters, led by their captain, Lesser Blackthroat. And he learns his history isn't quite the way he remembered it after five centuries at the bottom of the ocean. And the story just gets more convoluted from there. It's another masterful chapter in the ongoing Sea of Red series. One complaint is the art, however -- not so much the style, which nicely matches Salgood Sam's rough-edged style from the previous book. But where Sam used a rust-brown hue that reminded readers of dried blood, replacement artist/colorist Paul Harmon tints his pages, um, pink. Truthfully, pink just is not a color that says pirates to me, or vampires. And this ain't your subtle pink tones, either; we're talking bright shades of Pepto Bismol. That coloring snafu aside, the story is intense. I'll be back for volume three. I just hope it's not pink. ![]() |
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