Review: Brute #3 - The Toughest Teddy Bear in the Galaxy


"As for me, they call me Brute and you're about to find out why..."

 
He's small, furry, green and cute, but don't be fooled by his appearance. This diminutive emerald ursine sure packs a punch!

Brute - The Toughest Teddy Bear in the Galaxy # 3 by writer Preston Squire and artist Owen Keenan drops us right in the middle of a desperate battle for freedom. On the space station Tars, outside the Milky Way galaxy, human girl Rose is on the run from her owner, a huge alien Crabi. Our tiny hero leaps to her defence, amply demonstrating his disproportionate physical prowess. 

This issue is 90% action; Brute, Rose and her feisty cat Caesar against the big crustacean and his lumbering goons. These colourful, exotic characters leap across the pages with joyful energy, their complex fight a succession of one thrill after another. 

We also catch up with the rag-tag multispecies crew of the Vanguard as they plan a heist, and the introduction of an intriguing new character from a world of humanoid plant beings. The creators delight in dreaming up a dazzling array of fantastic alien races, which is a rich feast for the readers' eyes. Imagination is given free, unfettered reign here; a rewarding visual sugar rush. 

The stakes are high, and he's a shortie... but the story is far from over. Fate seems to have more in store for our brave adventurers; their tale is only just beginning...




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Zak Webber



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