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A review by dantastic
Starman: A Wicked Inclination by James Robinson, Tony Harris, Wade Von Grawbadger
5.0
This was my favorite of the Starman trades and the hardest to track down affordably.
My main attraction to the Starman series was always that he was a legacy hero and always trying to live up to what his father, the original Starman, accomplished. This one was great because it had Starman teaming with a collegue of his father and a superhero in his own right, Wesley Dodds, the original Sandman, now a very old man.
The relationship between Jack Knight and his family, and in this story Wesley Dodds, make the Starman series more than just another superhero comic that you forget about ten minutes after you read it.
My main attraction to the Starman series was always that he was a legacy hero and always trying to live up to what his father, the original Starman, accomplished. This one was great because it had Starman teaming with a collegue of his father and a superhero in his own right, Wesley Dodds, the original Sandman, now a very old man.
The relationship between Jack Knight and his family, and in this story Wesley Dodds, make the Starman series more than just another superhero comic that you forget about ten minutes after you read it.