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I can't really say there are any spoilers in this review, as the writer, Peter Milligan, spoils the major mystery of this story from the get-go.
If you are old enough to remember the original series (as I am), you may very well be disappointed in this issue (as I am). The big problem with this new version is that The Village in which Patrick McGoohan's TV character awoke, is already a known entity by everybody, it seems, from the chief of The Unit (the name of the MI5 unit for which this new character works), down to ordinary field agents, like our protagonist, Agent Breen. This immediately eliminates the single most important plot point of the original series, of the hero waking up in a bizarre, unknown world, seeking answers to the questions: Where am I? What is this place? How did I get here? WTF is going on?
That makes no sense at all, especially the part where Breen volunteers to go into the Village to attempt a rescue. And when Breen eventually wakes to find himself in The Village (with him knowing that's where he is, no less), the reveal is totally lacking in any sense of wonder, trepidation, anticipation, or tension. For the reader, it's a gigantic nothing-burger. It's as if Alice went down the rabbit hole fully aware of what lay ahead.
I would rate this book a 1, but for the fact that it is a 1st issue, and I don't know what Milligan has in mind, or whether my initial concerns may be assuaged in future issues. I will give him a slight benefit of a doubt and raise it to a 3. I will probably pick up one or two more issues, only because I want to give this series a chance to bring that sense of mystery and surrealistic intrigue of the original. Somehow, though, I do not feel hopeful.
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