COPRA’S GONNA CLEAR THEIR NAME IN A BRUTAL RECKONING WITH THE FORCES THAT SCREWED THEM OVER AND SOLD THEM OUT.
Aside from Michel“s interesting take, this is an interesting look at the interpersonal workings of the mercenary world. Fiffe has clearly done his research and know when to stay in his lane regarding story-telling, making the work more interesting and vivid.
The mercenary team led by Sonna, consists of people from different backgrounds and varying personalities just like Copra Round one this group is a fire team of people with weird names and weird intentions,  llyod, Benecio, Thomas Harrium aka Count Compota, Gracie Kriegskotte, Guthie Wir, Rax, Vincent , Xenia, Francis Castillo, Boomer,Â
This final chapter in the series serves as a fine conclusion to what has come before it. This isn“t a comic about character development or key moments, but instead brings to the table some broad yet interesting strokes. The big talent that Michel Fiffe was able to demonstrate here was world building through character development.
Though the art my not be for everyone, The art for Copra Round is most likely the key center of gravity here. The way the artists depict scenes from round one to round to two has evolved over time. Over the two books, two dominant styles have come to the forefront ”“ a form of expressionism and modernism style of art.
If you want the newest, up-to-date COPRA issues (or any of the collections), contact your local comic book retail outlets and they“ll be able to get it for you no matter what state or country you“re in.
All of the new issues (and collections) can be read digitally under Image Comics. The original 31 self-published can are also available individually through comiXology.
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Written by: Michel Fiffe
Published BY: Image Comics
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