Cimarronin - Fall of the Cross
Cimarronin - Fall of the Cross is set during the slave trade period, when powerful countries were vying for slaves and journeying to other parts of the world to obtain them. With the help of some of the locals, they wage wars and take numerous slaves over the waters to sell for profit.
When Catumbuque finally breaks out of his enslavement, he and his men set the women and children free and rounded up the viceroy’s family. Instead of running back to their homes, Catumbuque and his men proceed to ally with their master’s enemies in order to kill him.
Cimarronin - Fall of the Cross’s art is detailed and professional. The dialogue is natural. Where it shines are the captivating fighting scenes, which capture the essence of the conflict and the style of the era. However, the story seems like a bog-standard tale of a former servant going for revenge against his master. Unless something different or unique is introduced to this tale, it is doomed to be clichéd and trivial.
Cimarronin - Fall of the Cross is written by Neal Stephenson, Mark Teppo, Charles C. Mann, Ellis Amdur, Dean Kotz and published by Jet City Comics (March 25, 2015).
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