I wasn't around when Wildstorm was hot but I picked up the first trade and liked it a lot for its different feel and the art. Plus some of Ellis' shocking dialogue.
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I wasn't around when Wildstorm was hot but I picked up the first trade and liked it a lot for its different feel and the art. Plus some of Ellis' shocking dialogue.
One other "Minor" spoiler from issue number nine...
[SPOIL]While it has already been hinted at strongly in a a previous issue, issue number nine seems to cement that Lucy/Zealot was part of Marlowe's Earth mission.[/SPOIL]
An interesting interview on where we are and where we are heading. Mild spoilers.
[video=youtube;0X5ugTb3Y8c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0X5ugTb3Y8c[/video]
[QUOTE=numberthirty;3278038]An interesting interview on where we are and where we are heading. Mild spoilers.
[video=youtube;0X5ugTb3Y8c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0X5ugTb3Y8c[/video][/QUOTE]
Shameless DC promotion but still I liked the Wild Storm titles.
What likes me the more is the sci fi heavy feeling in the books and how you can twist all the characters into a new yet familiar direction.
Preview of [B][I]Wildstorm: Michael Cray[/I] #3 -[/B]
[URL="http://www.denofgeek.com/us/books-comics/dc-comics/269549/deathblow-kills-the-dc-universe-in-the-wild-storm-michael-cray-3"]http://www.denofgeek.com/us/books-comics/dc-comics/269549/deathblow-kills-the-dc-universe-in-the-wild-storm-michael-cray-3[/URL]
My question is having never read any of the original Wildstorm will I enjoy this new take on both books. I am so far but what I have trouble following is what may be 3 factions at cross purposes with each other. Thanks for covering this by the way.
[QUOTE=alton;3304314]My question is having never read any of the original Wildstorm will I enjoy this new take on both books. I am so far but what I have trouble following is what may be 3 factions at cross purposes with each other. Thanks for covering this by the way.[/QUOTE]
Is there anything in particular that you have trouble following?
[B][I]The Wild Storm #10[/I][/B] preview...
[URL="https://www.newsarama.com/37817-grifter-void-at-it-again-in-the-wild-storm-10-preview.html#s1"]https://www.newsarama.com/37817-grifter-void-at-it-again-in-the-wild-storm-10-preview.html#s1[/URL]
Mild Spoilers for [B][I]The Wild Storm #10 -[/I][/B]
[SPOIL]Marlowe's CAT enlist Angie's help for contending with what John uncovered. We get a small peak at Skywatch. The Doctor explains to Jenny that she was created by a Daemon machine to act as a self-defense mechanism for Earth. A member of Marlowe's CAT runs into a fellow folks call "The Mayor" outside of a bodega that seems to be Jack Hawksmoor(or a character much like him). The issue closes with "The Mayor" running up the side of a wall to dive into the street. Priscilla/Voodoo sees this, and realizes that "It" must all be real and will lead to war.[/SPOIL]
I have yet to be disappointed by a single issue of this series. Issue 10 continues that trend.
One reader's take...
It has been nothing short of brilliant the entire run.
This series is amazing, Ellis is on a roll.
Is it alright if I say that I like the Mayor way more than I like Jack Hawksmoor?
[QUOTE=LordUltimus;3329120]Is it alright if I say that I like the Mayor way more than I like Jack Hawksmoor?[/QUOTE]
Maybe?
What if he is Jack Hawksmoor?
Just checked out the first issue of Michael Cray and [B]damn[/B] was I impressed. It had better writing and made me feel a greater spectrum of emotions than the vast majority of Rebirth titles. I need to catch up on this book. :)