yeopop's Fathom #10 - The Spelunker Part 1 review

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    Baha, the old crazy man


    In the cover we see Aspen Matthews swiiming near a strange creature. Is not too revealing but it has realtion with what's oing on inside the comic. The art adds mystery to all.

     

    Everything start when a strange sea creature appears in the middle of the San Diego Sea World and interrupts the show of the shamu and kills the trainer. This creature also appears on the beach killing a man and terrorizing his friends.

     

    Aspen is doing surf thinking of what she has lived and of Cannon Hawke. When resting she relizes that something strange is going on, she spots a mysterious creature under her board. When dives to investigate she realizes is the creature that attacked the Sea World and the people on the beach, suddenly a weird sea transports passes her by and man inside it greets her with a smile.

     

    Back to her house Aspen makes a research of what is that creature and who can be after it, somebody knock the door and she's surprised to see it the man who control the weird sea device, a man who has memory problems and whose name is Baha.

     

    This comic isn't as dymanic as the ones that belong to the Blue Sun arc but it has that mystery to know what that creature is and who is Baha, why he has those memory problems and his interest for the creature. Good art by Michael Turner and good colors chosen by Peter Steigerwald.

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