SPOILERS BELOW!
What: Marceline and the Scream Queens #2
Who: Writer- Meredith Gran, Faith Erin Hicks (backup story)
Art: Meredith Gran, Faith Erin Hicks (backup story)
I went into the first issue of this series fully expecting
it to have a different tone from what I’m used to with Adventure Time comic.
Marceline and Princess Bubblegum are, after all, no Finn and Jake, which means
they certainly wouldn’t be running around spouting catchphrases and beating
lots of thing up. The premise is certainly exciting- Marceline is punk rock,
while Princess Bubblegum is the level-headed one. Two differing personalities
on a tour just scream for epic craziness to ensue.
-The band after a night of going on a “red bender.”
-The band getting interviewed by a squirrel.
-The band
coincidentally meeting Lord Slicko Vandalstine, “the hottest producer in Ooo,”
on the way to their next gig.
-Marceline lunching with said producer, who takes a liking
to her eccentricity.
-The revelation that Guy is a Werewolf.
-The band performing in Misfit City.
With two issues down and four left I’m really hoping that
the set-up is over with and that the real fun can begin. The end of issue two
certainly points in that direction, with Marceline leaping off the stage in a
red fury and attacking Vandalstine in front of the audience. Gran knows the characters
and the art is solid but the story so far hasn’t made me eager to recommend it.
The back-up story, Grumpy Butt, by Faith Erin Hicks is pure
Adventure Time. The band is performing in the land of Blooo and Marceline is
unhappy about the lack of red to eat. Fortunately, PB happens to have invented
a robot that paints things red. Hicks captures the voices of Princess Bubblegum
and Marceline perfectly. The art doesn’t feel at all like Adventure Time, but
that’s not a bad thing. It’s superb and fits the story well. So far, the
back-up stories have been the highlight of the series.
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