Silver Surfer: The Best Defense #1: Review

Dec 2018
Jason Latour, Jason Latour

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(No title given)

Review & Comments

Rating:
3.5 stars

Silver Surfer: The Best Defense #1 Review by (August 21, 2019)

Review: Seems like old times: Surfer is back to being a brooding metaphysical philosopher who always ends up bemoaning the shortcomings of mere mortals. Not that we missed him: the immensely popular recent series by Dan Slott and Mike Allred caught everyone's attention and snagged some Eisner Awards by turning the Surfer into Doctor Who, you know, the tongue-in-cheek adventures of an eccentric traveler through time and space with a strange vehicle and a female companion. Derivative but fun, it was hard to remember that this was the same guy Stan Lee loved to write with his heavy-handed moralizing. And so he's back and more miserable than ever, though abandoning the Christ imagery that Stan liked to become Abraham pleading for the Lord to spare Sodom and Gomorrah. And Jason Latour's severe art (fitting the desert setting) doesn't make anyone look very nice (which is the point of the tale). So...only one more issue where we'll find out how this all goes together.

Comments: The board is going off to rescue Namor at the end of his installment in this series.






 

Synopsis / Summary / Plot

Silver Surfer: The Best Defense #1 Synopsis by Peter Silvestro

Story continued from DOCTOR STRANGE: THE BEST DEFENSE.

Galactus hungers and awaits the return of the Silver Surfer then he sees something bizarre cross his path: the Train....

A disguised Silver Surfer walks a desert world that lies in Galactus' path. He comes upon a place where Humans working for Roxxon Corporation have battled Centaurian bandits; he learns this from a gravely wounded Human; he applies aid and follows the tracks in the sand. Not far away, a Centaurian boy, Goldie, sole survivor of the gang, lugs a heavy piece of loot from Roxxon, recalling his mean father's advice to earn his keep. He arrives at the cave rendezvous where a Human and a lizard man await; they try to take the package from him, a fight ensues, the Human stabs the lizard man in the back and takes off with the package, as the dying lizard man collapses on Goldie, pinning him to the ground. A mother and daughter passing by pull Goldie out from under the dead man and he knocks them down and pursues to Human to the marketplace....

In the market square, an alien named Scab Tongue, who owns the last spaceship on the planet, is demanding exorbitant prices to rescue people from the doomed world; most wealth would have no value on any other world, so many are turned away. The Human offers the Roxxon package as his fare off the world but Scab Tongue rejects it as Earth junk. Goldie arrives to claim the package and demand a way off the planet. Silver Surfer arrives and counsels restraint as the way to resolve the problem. Goldie and the Human fight over the package and the Surfer has seen enough, he hurls his metal cylinder (it's his surfboard in disguise) and it swoops over the marketplace subduing all of the bad guys, while Surfer protects the boy. Surfer reveals himself to the crowd, starting a panic because everyone knows what the arrival of the Herald of Galactus means....

A flashback shows why Surfer is on this world: Galactus had him verify the existence of the Train, a deadly vehicle crossing the cosmos, breaking own the universe into its fuel, leaving ruined worlds in its path. None who remain are worth saving. Silver Surfer balks at this judgment so Galactus proposes that Surfer visit these worlds and if he finds life worth saving, Galactus will postpone his meal, though it may lead to his being too weak to battle the Train. So the Surfer went to this planet...

...where the Human and the Centaurian boy are still fighting over the package. Goldie commands two arrows to pierce the Roxxon man through the heart, killing him. The Surfer tried to stop him but only sees into Goldie's past, understanding that this boy is no more innocent than the adults. Galactus arrives and Goldie chooses to remain on the planet, hunting down his mean father. He also sees into the Surfer's heart and knows that he is not innocent, blaming others for his own choices. Surfer suggests that Goldie merely sees his own reflection....

On a tiny asteroid, Silver Surfer ponders the mysteries of morality and power and has a vision of the Defenders, the Train, and the man in the ghost costume. Seeing that the Earth is in the path of the Train, he summons his board—which zooms past him and away into the cosmos....

Story continued in THE DEFENDERS: THE BEST DEFENSE




Jason Latour
Jason Latour
Jason Latour
Ron Garney (Cover Penciler)
Ron Garney (Cover Inker)
Richard Isanove (Cover Colorist)


Characters

Listed in Alphabetical Order.

Silver Surfer
Silver Surfer

(Norrin Radd)



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