A storybook hero appears surprisingly real when she arrives to liberate the peaceful Okudum from their Nazh overlords. But heroism requires sacrifice, and the price of freedom may prove costly indeed-for the people of this world and the crew of the Orville.
o Written by The Orville executive producer David A. Goodman!
David A. Goodman finishes off his story in a satisfying, but sad way. While it is satisfying to see the planet liberated and freed from the Nazh. It was sad that one character had to lose so much including their innocence in order to take over the job of saving her planet from Talla. Read Full Review
When all is said and done, The Orville: Heroes #2 wraps up its story with a strong finish. It delivers both heroism, as well as the consequences of that heroism. Read Full Review
The Orville
Issue: 4
“Heroes, Part: 2”
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics @darkhorsecomics
Writer: David A. Goodman @davidagoodman1
Artist: David Cabeza @kashinorei
Colors: Michael Atiyeh @matiyehcolors
Letters: Richard Starkings @elephantmen2261 & Jimmy Betancourt
Talla returns to Okudum disguised as the folklore hero, Xandia, to liberate the enslaved population from the Nazh. Her enhanced strength and armorment from Lamar give her the edge needed to gain the Nazh’s full attention. Realizing Xandia’s connection to Talla’s friend Aki, the Nazh murder her family to lure Talla into a trap. As Talla is moments away from public execution, Aki appears, donned as Xandia, and murders Talla’ more