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               Static               Shock               #1               
               "Recharged"               
               Written               by               Scott               McDaniel               and               John               Rozum;               
               Art               and               cover               by               Scott               McDaniel               and               Jonathan               Glapion               and               LeBeau               Underwood
               On               Sale               September               7,               2011               
               DC               Universe;               32pg.;               Color;               $2.99               US
               I've               never               really               been               a               fan               of               the               Static               Shock               character.

There               was               no               particular               reason               why,               I               just               always               had               other               super               hero               books               that               took               up               my               allotted               comic               reading               time.

When               I               heard               that               artist               Scott               McDaniel               was               going               to               be               writing               and               drawing               the               relaunch               of               the               Static               Shock               title               for               the               New               52,               I               knew               I               had               to               check               it               out.

I               followed               McDaniel's               work               in               Detective               Comics               and               Justice               League               and               have               a               deep               respect               of               him               on               a               personal               level               as               well.
               The               setting               for               Static               Shock               #1               has               been               moved               to               a               bigger               metropolitan               area               where               the               teen               super               hero               can               get               in               bigger               messes               with               a               whole               lot               more               bad               guys.

His               family               has               picked               up               and               moved               from               Dakota               to               New               York               City,               so               there's               plenty               of               trouble               for               Static               to               find               himself               mixed               up               in.

There's               definitely               no               slack               in               the               action               in               issue               1,               that's               for               sure.
               Static               Shock               #1               revolves               around               "The               brilliant,               slightly               awkward               high               school               student               Virgil               Hawkins               [who]               transforms               into               the               cocky               electromagnetic               hero               Static!

Virgil               embarks               upon               new               adventures               in               a               new               high               school               and               a               new               internship               at               S.T.A.R.

Labs!

As               Static,               he               dons               a               new               uniform               and               establishes               a               new               secret               headquarters!

But               is               he               ready               to               take               on               the               new               villains               who               lurk               in               New               York               City's               underworld?"
               The               story               of               Static               Shock               #1               starts               out               with               a               bang               and               never               lets               up.

Writers               McDaniel               and               John               Rozum               (Xombi)               work               well               together               in               32               pages               to               establish               a               solid               plot               and               introduce               all               the               characters               quickly               and               concisely.

They               even               throw               in               a               surprise               guest               spot               for               a               favorite               villain               from               the               Batman               universe.
               Scott               McDaniel's               penciling               for               Static               Shock               #1               looks               great.

The               lines               are               clean               and               well-defined               and               give               the               comic               a               realistic               yet               animated               look               to               its               panels.

Guy               Major's               coloring               for               the               book               is               very               vibrant               and               make               the               pages               pop               out               at               you.
               Static               Shock               #1               opens               the               character               up               to               a               whole               new               world               of               possibilities               for               action               and               showdowns               with               super               villains               just               by               moving               the               story               to               a               different               city.

I               think               Static               Shock               creator               Dwayne               McDuffie               would               be               very               proud               of               where               the               New               52               series               has               taken               the               character.

If               things               progress               as               quickly               as               they               came               together               for               issue               1,               we               might               see               Static               get               big               enough               to               join               the               Justice               League               proper               sometime               in               the               future.



               For               more               articles               by               Eric               Shirey,               check               out:

               Detective               Comics               #1               Comic               Book               Review               
               Justice               League               #1               Comic               Book               Review               
               'Batman:               The               Brave               and               the               Bold               Season               Two               Part               One'               DVD               Review
               Eric               Shirey               is               the               founder               and               editor               of               Rondo               Award               nominated               movie               and               comic               book               news               websites               MovieGeekFeed.com               and               TheSpectralRealm.com.

He               also               served               as               a               news               reporter               for               the               award               winning               movie               website               GordonandtheWhale.com.

His               work               has               been               featured               on               Yahoo!

Movies,               Yahoo!

News,               Yahoo!

TV,               Associated               Content               from               Yahoo!,               DC               Comics,               StarWars.com,               and               other               national               entertainment               websites.

Besides               his               three               decades               long               obsession               with               everything               sci-fi,               horror,               and               fantasy               related               in               TV               and               movies,               Eric               has               what               some               would               call               an               unhealthy               love               for               comic               books.

This               has               led               him               to               interviewing               and               covering               legendary               writers               and               artists               in               the               medium               like               Scott               Snyder,               Steve               Niles,               Bernie               Wrightson,               and               Howard               Chaykin.

His               personal               website               is               www.ersink.com.









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