Look a book from this week. Before I jump into the
mini-review of the book I want to point out how many exciting new books and
projects are just over flowing from Image, Dark Horse, Boom, Dynamite and even
Avatar. It is a new golden age to me. I’m enjoying so many books that the
Marvel and DC stuff seems to be more stagnant then it was even a few years ago.
The corporate gods will never open the gates for true creativity in their
characters until the last dollar has been squeezed from the souls of those
characters. Sadly with merchandising, cartoons, movies and the rest that will
not happen in a very long time. I’m sure I will dust before it occurs. On that
happy note let’s talk about X.
No nude dancers appear inside - Sorry Lee |
X #1 is a revival
of Dark Horse’s nineties foray into super heroes. Instead of the excess of the
nineties, Dark Horse seems to be dipping its toe slowly in the water in
reviving Ghost, X and other characters. First off they do some work in Dark
Horse Presents. Then they green light a mini-series and watch the sales to see
if they are getting it right or not.
Therefore the Zero issue is a repacking of the Dark Horse Presents stuff
and then we jump into issue #1. Duane
Swierczynski seems to be the go to guy for the hard edge and shoot’em up
type of characters. Paired with Eric
Nguyen the series has the right type of feel for a vigilante who seems to
be more prone to getting himself beat up and shot as much as he defeats the bad
guys.
I don’t remember much about X from before so I have no clue
how much of this is a true re-imagining of the character or how much is
updating the same character. Regardless I’m enjoying this street level
vigilante who targets people who deserve to die. He is brash enough to announce
what he is going to do but mailing a photo to his target with an X through it.
This issue is a direct follow up from issue #0 and if someone jumps on with
issue #1 they may have been a little loss. The net impact of the story is the
police outwit him. X escapes in bad shape and is looking for help from a free
lance journalist to get away.
An action packed start and the difference is the
characterization focuses on the cast around X and we get nothing on X himself.
Buy it.
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