Eric "djotaku" Mesa Comic Reviews

7.7
Reviewer For: Entertainment Fuse
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My gripes with the trade are so trifling and the book has so much humor that I think you really need to own this book. And if you don't have the first four trades, make sure you get those too!


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I'm really excited about this series and I'm glad it's only five issues long - so it shouldn't drag on as each issue needs to move the story forward. Buy it!


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Should you pick up this book? It depends on what you like from your comics. This is definitely not your usual comic. There are no super heroes. It barely even follows the narrative structure of most indie comics. Think of it more as a short story that happens to be illustrated. You should also be the type of person who enjoys having to think about your comics. This is not a nice vacation from thinking - it's the exact opposite of an action movie. I know I enjoyed it and I will definitely buy a physical copy.


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Unlike Red Hood and the Outlaws, this issue doesn't explicitly tie in with Night of the Owls. In fact, the only way I can meaningfully see it tying in with Night of the Owls is that the group they're trying to infiltrate will end up being part of the Court. Of course, Hex is in New Orleans right now so unless the Owls are all over the US or later moved to Gotham, it seems like it may be a bit of a stretch. However, I'm not too bothered because I had fun with this issue. In fact, I'm currently debating whether to add it to my pull list or just collect the trades. Either way, while this isn't the perfect issue for jumping on to the book, it's not a bad one either.


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I'm still strongly recommending Chew. Even though this issue doesn't seem to advance the story, it's still full of fun and fascinating characters. Layman continues to surprise me with how adept he is at coming up with cases for the cast of Chew to solve. Every time I read the prologue to an issue I can't wait to see just how it all ties in and how the agents will solve the mystery. So pick this issue up when it comes out next week on 12 September.


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That criticism aside, I really enjoyed this issue. The dialog seemed right. The art and fight choreography didn't leave me feeling lost. And I enjoyed it a lot more than the Justice League. I think the biggest thing that might keep me from enjoying the book to the maximum is that I don't really care too much about the DC universe. So I don't know if I'll appreciate the differences between the origin of, say Earth Prime Flash and Earth 2 Flash. But I definitely intend to get issue #2. So if you didn't pick up Earth 2 on Wednesday, grab it when you go to your shop this Saturday for free comic book day.


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Overall, I think this book has a lot of promise. I think if you're looking for something a bit different and if my news story sounded like something fun, you should definitely check it out. Since not all comic book stores carry all the Image Comics, you may want to call your store to make sure they will have it and that they save you a copy.


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All that said, I think Terry Moore is doing some fascinating stuff with Rachel Rising both story-wise and artistically. If there were ever a point to start reading, it'd be with this issue. After all, my younger brother, who lent me this issue, has been having a very hard time getting a hold of back issues. The longer you wait to start reading Rachel Rising, the harder it's going to be to get filled in on what's happened.


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I think my favorite thing about this book is that Liu has these X-Men off on their own. They aren't dealing with mutant threats. It isn't taking part in Avengers vs X-Men (in fact, I think it officially takes place afterwards). It's a more private look at these characters and some of what they have to deal with when they aren't teaching or leading official teams. I think the story continues to be compelling and I'm unable to predict where Marjorie will take the story - I like that.


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I was very disappointed in the ending to this mini-series. It's really hard to discuss what was so disappointing about this issue without getting into details, but I felt that the resolution to Helena's plot was handled so badly - after what was happening to these girls the ending is just so unsatisfying. And the person she meets functions as an almost literal deus ex machina. My recommendation would be to skip this issue unless you're committed to learning the ending of the mini-series.


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Overall, I can't say this series really succeeded in pulling me in. Whether or not you would like it probably depends on whether you are really into fairy tales and aren't getting your fix from Fables or Fairest (which seems to potentially have a similar setup). I just don't really end up caring who the girl with the red hair is. Again, next month will tell if the writers are writing for the trades or if it's just a story that doesn't gel with me.


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I don't want to be too critical of Rafaelo Ienco. I have tried and failed at writing comics many times. He has a published graphic novel. He writes scripts for tv shows and movies. So who am I to tell him how to write his Image mini-series? Still, I think he could have done a better job communicating the universe we're in. Admittedly it's hard to level this accusation on a first issue, but I feel like Song is way too overpowered. If she can't be killed by bullets and she's faster than anything - if her firsts can cut through bone and muscle - then who or what can face her? I will review Epic Kill #2 and I hope that Rafaelo can change my mind because right now I think no one should waste money on this story.


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Those criticisms aside, and some of them are larger than others, this issue does succeed in once again dropping a pretty huge cliffhanger in this issue. I'll definitely be taking a look at the next issue to see how this is resolved, but I'd advise you take a look at the first few pages in your comic shop before you drop your hard-earned currency on it. Or wait until my next review so you know whether it's worth it.


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