
At the mid-point, Starlin's relaxed handle on the material starts creating inconsistencies in the Rom mythos. He calls Limbo the Ebon Dimension, for example. Why the change? It's not a copyright thing, and Limbo's never looked black to me. It's like he's going out of his way to erase any connection with the previous series. Well guess what, Starlin. There's a big fat "Spaceknights" on the cover.
Another objectionable element is the Galadorian Empire. In the first issue, Trion is described as under Galador's protection, but now Galador is preventing Trion to secede from the "Empire"? I can't believe "Emperor Rom" would have conquered (even diplomatically but so permanently) other worlds. Before you raise a finger an inquire about Galador having an Empire from well before, I'll remind you that Galactus moved the planet to another galaxy during the original series, and that the planet was soon devastated by the NextGen Knights. In other words, an Empire would have been built by Rom in the Galadorian reconstruction. In fact, it's the mulleted Lady Brandy who wants to keep the Empire in one piece and won't give Trion its independence back. Uh-huh.
So our boy Tristan/Liberator keeps getting his visions, all of them dismissed by Balin/Terminator. But how can he dismiss the promised appearance of a deathwing?

Sentry - the angel guy - believes, however, and he pledges himself to Tristan, becoming his (ho ho ho) wingman. Then the visions start becoming true again, and the Wraithkights attack. But nothing the Spaceknights throw at them works, not even Scanner's use of cliché!

Why Hammerhand seems to be attacking her also is just part of the frustration I have with this series. Though the designs are cool and the overall look of the comic is dynamic, the action choreography is frequently confusing. Wingman, can we have a pep talk please?

Ok, I feel like I can plow on ahead now. Only 9 pages to go. Terminator hits upon the idea of unleashing his blast weapon at point blank range to pierce through the evil knights' shields. I say "hits upon the idea", but it's probably just his natural violence that proves fortuitous. And when I say "point blank range", I mean "in the crotch area".

But then the Deathwing arrives and the Spaceknights have to switch strategies. When their choice of recounting how you can beat a Deathwing without Rom's nullifier fails to inspire the troops, Vanium the Knight You Didn't Even Know Was There tries to open a portal back to Galador, though unbeknowst to them, corrupted Lord Gaspar has set a bomb in the nullifier chamber...
Next: Bang?
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