Sunday, May 6, 2012

West Coast Avengers 76 Review

It is now time to review another Random Comic Book, of West Coast Adventures 76 from November 1991. In this comic book, the West Coast Avengers team squares off against a new team of Villains called Night shift in the story of "Make Way for the Night Shift".

West Coast Adventures Issue 76 Review

West Coast Adventures Issue 76 was titled "Make Way for Night Shift" and was released by Marvel Comics in November 1991 written by Roy Thomas and Dann Thomas, Penciled by David Ross, Inked by Tim Dzon, Colored by Bob Sharen, and lettered by Bill Oakley.

Let's delve into another adventure featuring those West Coast Adventures and we have a rather bit of a mystery on hand. Seven years ago, there was a monster movie being filmed, where the actor, a man by the name of Jason Roland disappeared.

As it turned out, the part has somewhat of a curse or so it seems, as the last actor left, which left Wonder Man to take up the slack. This comic book issue of West Coast Avengers had a bit of an interesting vibe, that was a bit moody and I think that I enjoyed this comic book much more for this.

What appears to be a rather prominent case of missing person turns out to be something far more dark, as our team of West Coast Avengers (or Avengers West Coast if you prefer, I don't know, West Coast Avengers just roles off of the tongue better), encounter a new group called the Night Shift.

Who summon forth a demon. I am rather intrigued in many ways but it does not appear that I have the next issue right in the box, unless it is elsewhere which is a shame. Overall your mileage may in fact vary with this issue, but I for one found it very captivated. There was just something about the mood that rather spoke to my interest.

Worth a look but perhaps not worth going out of your way for a look for this comic book issue.

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