RICH REVIEWS: G-Men United # 7

Ron Williams

Title: G-Men United # 7
Publisher: G-Man Comics
Writers: Rik Offenberger, Eric N. Bennett
Artists: Ron Williams, Marcel Salaza
Colors: Téo Pinheiro
Letters:  Mike W. Belcher, Eric N. Bennett
Cover Artist: Ron Williams
Alternate Covers: Marcelo Salaza, Ron Williams
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Price: $ 10.00 US
Website: g-man-comics.com/
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“Tales of Otherworld”
In Tales of Otherworld, Taranis finds Aenyr in Avalorr, where warrior skill clashes head-on with magic. The battles are brutal, blows are hard-hitting, and no quarter is given. The artwork is lavish, with a clear visual richness throughout. The women are illustrated as strikingly beautiful, while the men are unmistakably warriors—even the villains carry a strong, dangerous presence. As the gods are revealed, the reader also senses something older and far more vile lurking in the background. Avalorr itself is a grand home for the gods, a place so vividly realized that you can’t help but wish you could visit it. The colors are bold and beautifully applied, making every scene stand out.

“Birds of Prey”
In Birds of Prey, Vencejo and Pollita are on a mission. Vencejo is depicted in dynamic action scenes, proving himself to be a formidable guerrilla fighter. Pollita, while assigned the less physically demanding role, performs her part with equal importance. These two are more than just partners; they are family, and that bond is clearly reflected in both the writing and the art.

“Fubar”
In Fubar, Sister Flag is presented as a woman of action, someone who will take you down without hesitation. She is written and illustrated as tough, relentless, and deadly in the field. Her femininity is evident, but it never undermines her strength. She looks like a supermodel, yet acts like a hardened soldier, one who completes the mission and willingly takes on the most difficult assignments.

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