Late to the party, but happy to see a Prog that grabbed me, after a few weeks when my faith was a little tested.
Cover: Superb.
Droid Life: Nice.
Dredd: What's this? An Alan Grant Dredd that I really enjoyed? Blimey! Richardson turns in some great character art, and a really classic action sequence on page 3. Splitch Splutch indeed.
Red Seas: -sigh- I used to rave about this series, now it's just annoying me. Last week the demon Captain ordered the sweeps run out. This week there's still no sign of them, but the Bireme on the same hand seems to find its ones useful. No wonder they can't stop Jack's crew, at least his bright boys and robot allies can (generally) follow simple orders. Or could it be that Edginton thinks sweeps on a ship are something other than long oars? Because there's a lot of that going on, mixed up terminology, ancient Greek warriors using Latin words ("Aggress!"), that sort of thing. I'll take my whining over to the pedantry thread, but I think I'm basically bored with The Red Seas. Bah.
Cadet Anderson: Enjoyed this a lot more than last week, an interesting tale. Like that Young Cass is hard as nails. However, some of the colouring, especiallly on Anderson's white helmet, is pretty weak. The terrible sign lettering is back too. Sorry Ezquerras!
Absalom: Finally finds a place in my heart. Thought that was great throughout, perfect art, and good to see Ravne, Jenny and Junior. Loved the recitation of family trees.
Dante: The main event. A story that's mature, assured, very cool and knows it. Masterpiece stuff.