Review — Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville #2 — Small-Town Heroics
<p>Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville #2 cover, via DC Comics.</p>
<h2><em>Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville #2</em> — Joanne Starer, Writer; Natacha Bustos, Artist; Tamra Bonvillain, Colorist</h2>
<p>Ray — 8/10<br />
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<strong>Ray:</strong> The first issue of this comic took on a distinctly sitcom-like vibe, with Fire and Ice being banished to Smallville and trying to adjust to small-town life. If that sounds like the plot to popular reality shows… it is. And naturally, the two of them didn’t exactly sync up. Ice, just out of a bad relationship, embraced the fresh start and threw herself into getting to know the locals and buying a local salon. Fire, meanwhile, chafed under the town’s culture and was desperate to get her fame back — leading her to essentially lure a supervillain to town so she could stop him. That put the two heroines on the outs with each other, and that’s not changing any time soon. The salon quickly becomes a point of contention between them, with more and more of the work falling on their new assistant’s shoulders. And as Ice starts making more friends in Smallville, Fire’s desperation to get back to her old life increases.</p>
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