Ande Parks’ Kato continues to delight and develop the father-daughter relationship that explains Mulan Kato’s motivations and the role the elder Kato plays in her training. We also get closer to the Black Hornet and his reign of crime as head of the Juumasan clan. The relationship between brother and sister is also exposed giving a glimpse of future confrontations as they maneuver to become the head of the family business.
The pencils and coloring are executed exquisitely as expected from Diego Bernard and Rainer Petter. The martial art moves depicted show the dynamic movements expected from a fine fighter and convey the motion inherent in such fighting styles. The selection of panel placement and size throughout the issue are delightful to experience.
This is entertainment at the highest quality.