I swear every milestone comic I start takes me completely aback because of how full of life the characters are, and static so far has been at the top of my list. I absolutely love how milestone almost refuses to start with origin stories, instead you are introduced to a set world and we are still back in Dakota.
But this time we are met from the perspective of Static, a young witty kid who continues to prove why I argue that electricity powers can be so overpowered.
What really stands out to me is how every line of dialogue, whether it’s static talking to goons, or Virgil talking to his mom or friends… each line feels so authentic and lived through and makes me immediately connect to the characters.
It’s also very interesting that Virgil’s love interest is also the one to end up pulling him into trouble with a villain he seems to recognize, and it’s interesting that they would make the choice to have his identity immediately revealed to her.
Also, I absolutely love the super creative yells Virgil’s mom has when calling for him, top tier.
Issue #2
I absolutely can’t put this series down now but I may need to reflect on the connections between the milestone series to piece together what I am missing. As everything does seem to converge on the Big Bang. An event in Dakota where experimental “tear” has was deployed by the government that ended up mutating some people and granting powers to others. I learned a lot about it already in the Icon series. But this series introduced new ideas when it came to Static’s first hand perspective, ad there were odd creatures or drones or something coming to collect people and referred to static as a “worker.”
Inadvertently static becoming as popular as he has was probably the smartest move as being in the public light puts all eyes on you, and that can be an amazing defense.
Also I wanted to mention how much I love the art in these issues. Specially with how shadows are used to make the characters pop and feel more realistic.
I do also love that after Static was able to decompress and talk to Frieda he was the able to go and finally take on hotshot and his past. I’m very glad they immediately gave him that outlet to expand across his life as Static and Virgil.
Issue #3
Gotta point out my favorite part of this book. Static’s upgrade where he welded together a disk, that once introduced with electricity is able to expand. Basically a portable flying disk. That is so cool and handy.
But one thing I also notice in this issue is Static’s problems balancing his super life and normal life. He was let go from his job because he had to run and be static, it’s not something he can keep up for very long. Static is correct, Icon doesn’t have this issue, because icon has an entire successful life built up first. And speaking of his normal life, from the awkward conversations in this issue and issue 1, I think Frieda may not be open to relationship negotiations.
But looking at that final fight, I love how they showcased Static’s hyper willingness to learn, adapt, and overcome obstacles with his fight with tarmac. I mean he even chose a fight location that had a roller, LOL. But also from that ending and the character Holocaust, who I don’t recognize, is making me think I need to read blood syndicate asap.
Issue #4
So much conflict and emotion in this issue. I’m a broken record for exclaiming how well written it is, but it’s true. Static dealing with the complications of working with someone like Holocaust to take down other evil people but throw away some morals in the process.
While trying to process these decisions, he tried turning to the one place he can: Frieda. Where he then finds out the truth about Larry and her, which I’ve been guessing for a while now. But finding out that way completes hurts, especially with the pressure for money looming over all the other indecisions. It only makes sense that seeing his one place of trust be a lie, would cause static to turn away.
I especially loved those moments where static was talking with other people, and other panels would come forward and overtake their dialogue, nicely putting us into the characters position of stress and these thoughts coming forward.
Luckily static working with Holocaust was short lived after realizing how far Holocaust is willing to go. Static keeping his morality, especially this young is so important and I’m glad the issue ended on a high note with him talking to Frieda again.
Final thoughts: as the milestone universe adds more and more and starts to intertwine more, I find myself looking farther and farther out into an ocean. And I absolutely love it. I fell in love with the static shock tv show, which I know is quite different from this, but finally seeing where the character comes from is so great and I can’t wait for more and to really start diving into the milestone universe.