Title: Dune: House Corrino # 8
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Written by: Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson
Illustrated by: Andrea Scalmazzi
Colored by: Dan Jackson
Lettered by: Ed Dukeshire
Cover by: Raymond Swanland
Variant Covers by: Raymond Swanland, Veronica Fish
Price: $ 5.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: Arrakis Imperial Fleet, A large space fleet sits in orbit. Here we learn the Baron has been found out and he will pay for his special practices.
Carthage Harkonnen Headquarters, The Guild finds Harkonnen operations are not responsible for the deaths of its navigators. So Baron Harkonnen though is found guilty of other crimes and most pay and Arrakis along with him.
IX Underground City, the Lord Prince needs to prove what was going on on the Tleilaxu planet of IX. Count Fenring makes sure no one has proof of the Tleilaxu experiments creating fake spice.
Kaitain Imperial Palace, an assassin Piter De Vries is stopped by a Bene Gesserit. He tries to bluff his way out. That does not go well for him.
Arrakis Imperial Fleet, Emperor Shadd, am and the Spacing Guild havestandoffoff. The Emperor thinks he has the power but does he?
IX Underground City, Prince Rhombur is relieved to see the Guild Highliner ships arrive. Yes, the Guild is there to support the Prince.
Kaitain Imperial Palace, Duke Leto Atreides has his son returned to his arms by the Reverend Mother you see the relief in his face at holding his son again. Emperor Shaddam is put in his place and humiliated. He has lost a lot of his power.
Kaitain Imperial Palace, Emperor Shaddam is being blackmailed by an Ambassador. So much drama among the houses and rulers.
Landsraad Hall, Prince Rhombur has an official ceremony. He deserves this.
Giedi Prime, Lord Baron gets a gift. The Reverend Mother sent him a present.
Caladan, here we see a happy family. Paul is the future of House Atreides. It is nice to see happiness and ancelebrationng.
Wallach IX Bene Gesserit Mother School, the Gene Gesserit think Paul might be special.
Arrakis, the signs here are they a portent of something big coming in the future?
The art is gorgeously done and the sandworms are illustrated to perfection. The Freemans are a people that are shown tough and they live free.
The best part about this series is the way all the goings on are interconnected from from planet to another. The story is told so smoothly.