Love Everlasting

 Love Everlasting (2021)

Written by Tom King

Drawn by Elsa Charretier







    The first in my ongoing Tom King reappraisal is one of his most recent series. I wanted to pick this, because a lot of my previous disdain had to do with King's reinventions and reinterpretations of superheroes. So what did I think of the first independent thing I'd read from him and my first review in this series? It is... ok. The concept is really great. A woman is forced to fall in love with new people in new time periods/scenarios only for the romances to fall apart tragically and a mysterious person to kill the woman and reset the loop. The time periods and scenarios are all sends up of classic romance comics tropes which is done really well. The artwork by Charretier is very classic looking, almost Darwyn Cooke-esque. The biggest problem for me is that despite the great premise and artwork, overall the book just wasn't that fun to read. The repetitive cycle establishes the unique feeling of the book, but also gets old pretty fast because not much develops in these first 5 issues. By the end of the last issues we finally get a hint or two at a larger story to come, but the reading experience this time makes me not really interested in what comes next. Now, part of this could be because of the old school romance comics dialogue feel makes this book a better read in single issues instead of trade paperbacks. Either way, if what comes next is really interesting and compelling then this book could draw me back in, but for now this book was a fun idea that I wish got going sooner.

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