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.
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...
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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.
An interesting interview on where we are and where we are heading. Mild spoilers.
"Never assign to malice what is adequately explained by stupidity or ignorance."
"Great stories will always return to their original forms"
"Nobody is more dangerous than he who imagines himself pure in heart; for his purity, by definition, is unassailable." James Baldwin
Preview of Wildstorm: Michael Cray #3 -
http://www.denofgeek.com/us/books-co...michael-cray-3
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.
The Wild Storm #10 preview...
https://www.newsarama.com/37817-grif...review.html#s1
Mild Spoilers for The Wild Storm #10 -
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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.
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?
Just checked out the first issue of Michael Cray and damn 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.