A large stone crashes around a group of unsuspecting kids. The result now leaves them with weapons ties to the kingdom of Camelot. Mysterious parties want to retrieve the missing items. This doesn’t bode well for the young group. Can they figure out the truth before it’s too late for them?
C.O.R.T.(Children Of The Round Table) #2 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Rain Beredo & Wes Abbott continues its’ all ages retelling of King Arthur’s saga.
Let’s take a deeper dive into what unfolds now.
C.O.R.T.(Children Of The Round Table) #2 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Rain Beredo & Wes Abbott (DC Comics)
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
Taylor crafts a straight-forward take of bravery in danger’s face. Fel and Connor continue to be the standout characters as events move forward. Fel’s interactions with “Arthur” convey the wonder of what is happening. Connor’s time with “Lancelot” is much in that same vein. It helps to start connecting these parties as the threats start appearing.
Readers watch as a simple Bingo night turns into much more. The writing teases how Connor’s grandmother knows way more than she plays. This gives the issue a boost of action as her reveal starts a new direction. It moves the kids into accepting the wild life they’re now involved with. This notion takes readers into the close. The final pages bring more ideas into perspective. It leaves with a solid cliffhanger as there is far more roads to travel here. Readers can appreciate the creative takes being shown.
Di Nicuolo & Beredo welcome readers in with a look at the Camelot Court. The scenes carry a deeper sense of dread. This ends quickly once Fel and Arthur take center stage. Each panel starts lightening up as Fel’s talk with her mother becomes more awkward. The same can be said for Connor and his grandmother.
The Bingo night panels are entertaining. Connor’s reaction to winning is priceless. This doesn’t last long as the agents arrive at their doorstep. Readers see the slow turn of becoming more serious begins. The parting shot of Grandma saying goodbye foreshadows a tense scene. Readers watch as the full page image unveils more than expected. This moves events into the closing areas. The sense of doubt grows in the kids faces. It builds until the shocking surprise at the end. The final page leaves events on a high note as this story is just getting started.
OVERALL GRADE: 8.6
The next stage of modern Camelot puts the young court on the run. Taylor’s writing balances the humor and heroics. Di Nicuolo & Beredo give readers many enjoyable moments via the art. This has been a fun read thus far with the sky being the limit.
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