Chin Music #1 by Steve Niles and Tony Harris is off to a good start that is a little confusing. I
love Steve Niles, the man is a writer. He writes for Image, DC, Wildstorm, IDW
and anyone else who will publish his stories. The old saw that a writer writes
fits Niles to a
“T”. He appears to always be writing and has another story in mind.
This book is another mixture of the supernatural and the
classic PI Noir type of story. Like the movies which seem to turn out similar
projects at the same time, comics and TV also have that tendency. It is more
pronounced to me as I read both this and Ten Grand in the same week.
The story opens with our PI scratching runes into his
bullets. The time frame appears to be the late 30’s. He sticks a gun out a
window and fires. We then flip to what appears to be a Middle Eastern country.
Some form of mystic battle takes place and a skeleton is still alive and crawls
away after losing the fight. He is told that if he interferes again they will
track him down and kill him. He looks dead to me already.
Next we jump, I guess back to the US as Elliott Ness finds the
skeleton man in the middle of a road. He helps get him an ambulance but it is
empty when it gets back in town. We switch to Al Capone having dinner and as he
stands up his head explodes as it is hit by a bullet.
As I wrote the summary of the story I guess it is not really
confusing. Elliott Ness is possessed and we can guess Al Capone and other bad guys
are possessed by his enemies. The war between the law and the mobsters in the
30’s just got a new element thrown into the mix.
Tony Harris work is always great to look at. He conveys all
the story elements needed and has a great stylistic feel that makes it
distinctively his work. The dark color palette makes sense, but at times I felt
it was overly dark.
Buy it.
That is a wrap for this week, see you next Monday.
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