The Wild Storm 2017 #2 eBook Warren Ellis Ivan Plascencia Steve Buccellato Jon DavisHunt
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All Angela Spica did was save someone’s life. And now hers is over. The rogue engineer lies bleeding in a place she hopes nobody will find - but she’s wrong. The people embedded in the secret power structures of the world are tracking her. Skywatch. Halo. International Operations. A covert operative called Grifter.
If only she hadn’t unknowingly foiled an assassination planned by her boss. If only her boss wasn’t the one person more interested in the Engineer’s transhuman implants than in her life.
It’s all going very wrong, very quickly. There’s going to be more blood.
The Wild Storm 2017 #2 eBook Warren Ellis Ivan Plascencia Steve Buccellato Jon DavisHunt
Warren Ellis continues his fun and fantastic Wild Storm "rebirth" with this second volume that brings in another group of classic characters including Shen Li-Men (now fulfilling the role of the Doctor) and Jenny Sparks. With International Operations having stolen technology from their cold war enemies in Skywatch the race is on to get an edge on one another with both groups willing to go to war. Meanwhile, Jacob Marlowe and his wild CAT group are caught in the middle and trying to bring down both big brother organizations. The artwork and story both remain fantastic and though characters like Shen, Jenny Sparks, and Voodoo sadly remain on the sidelines for now the story is ramping up with many of these characters on a collision course with each other. The series does continue to have an incredibly odd problem with finishing each issue in the middle of the action (sometimes rather literally). Reading the book as a whole trade alleviates this problem by a wide margin, but imagining reading this series issue by issue would drive me nuts. All in all, this series is in great hands with Ellis at the helm and I'm excited for more great Wildstorm characters to return to the fold in new and imaginative ways.Product details
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The Wild Storm 2017 #2 eBook Warren Ellis Ivan Plascencia Steve Buccellato Jon DavisHunt Reviews
A good story by Warren Ellis, featuring classic Wildstorm characters!
This is a great Warren Ellis small-team-vs-planetary-control story in the vein of Planetary or Global Frequency. Can't wait for the second half.
Thank you Warren Ellis. I first read Ellis with The Authority then backtracked and read WildStorm. This re-invention brings back the characters in new and different ways. Meeting Jenny Sparks and The Doctor again made me smile. This is a complicated series. The secrets are woven in the dialogue so much it is easy to get lost...but never bored.
This is better than the last volume but still isn't really hitting for me. Ellis has improved the work in the sense that this no longer feels like a TV series script put onto the comics page. Instead here we get some old fashioned budget is not an issue comics images. So, you get some really fun stuff involving magic shaman type characters, samurai fights, aliens, etc. The only problem is that the characters are still being drawn painfully in ways that are clearly designed to get a TV producer on board. The characters are not particularly well muscled or over sexy, which is a lot like what you want on a TV show. The old Wildstorm characters could often look ridiculous in their costumes but it doesn't mean that you make them look completely boring either. Plus, the painful Warren Ellis collarless button up shirts like it's 1996 when he was only in his late 30s strikes again. The comics industry is in a weird place right now where the younger generation apes too much and the older generation is stuck in a state of recycling ideas that they have done decades back that are also being aped by the younger generation. The Wild Storm is a really good example of this. It reads a lot like Sleeper by Ed Brubaker from a long time back but you know these stories have already been told. It's not innovative and if the only innovation is that it looks designed to be created into a TV show on the CW or another WB related TV network then we're not talking a particularly healthy creative industry. The series sadly so far is a bit of a bland nostalgia trip.
It is well drawn and while it's got a lot of same body situations I can't fault the work overall as it's consistent and looks excellent. They aren't being lazy and put in a serious amount of effort into the panel lay outs and details. The coloring is excellent too and doesn't obscure the line work or cause any visual confusion.
It's not a good book but it's not a bad one. It's simply there. It's weird that this is coming from a man who basically with Mark Millar set the template for modern comics back in the late 90s and early 2000s. It's odd to see Ellis aping himself to the point of almost self parody.
Great comic, Ellis has got all the crazy Wildstorm going on in a much more "realistic" tone in the world, with modern conspiracies bumping up against ancient ones, aliens and genetically modified people conflicting against those trying to keep alien influence out and the people who want something more from the world.
I wasn't a fan of the original Wildstorm but was vaguely familiar with the characters. (Big fan of Authority and Planetary.) I ordered Volume 1 solely because Warren Ellis was writing it. The story is so good, and so well written. Characters are introduced bit by bit, expanding the story in a way that it can be 'consumed' without being overwhelming. I believe characters are mixed up from the previous Wildstorm teams, but not entirely sure. This take is more IRL version - characters aren't all hardcore, squinty-eyed, overly muscular heroes. Very excited to see The Doctor and Jenny Sparks in this volume, I'm hoping for what that might foretell....
Warren Ellis is a great writer. You know that (almost certainly - if not, go read Transmetropolitan and Planetary now. NOW!).
I didn't read Stormwatch when it came out, but only in the last few years. Classic Stormwatch fans may not like this, as it reimagines the characters and doesn't utilize many of them in the same way as one may be used to. If you can get past that (it isn't a problem for me), you'll probably like the thoughts, dialogue and scheming. There are a lot of characters and the plot sometimes feels like an Ocean's 11 but-with-super powered-spies angle.
I'll keep buying them. A quality comic.
Warren Ellis continues his fun and fantastic Wild Storm "rebirth" with this second volume that brings in another group of classic characters including Shen Li-Men (now fulfilling the role of the Doctor) and Jenny Sparks. With International Operations having stolen technology from their cold war enemies in Skywatch the race is on to get an edge on one another with both groups willing to go to war. Meanwhile, Jacob Marlowe and his wild CAT group are caught in the middle and trying to bring down both big brother organizations. The artwork and story both remain fantastic and though characters like Shen, Jenny Sparks, and Voodoo sadly remain on the sidelines for now the story is ramping up with many of these characters on a collision course with each other. The series does continue to have an incredibly odd problem with finishing each issue in the middle of the action (sometimes rather literally). Reading the book as a whole trade alleviates this problem by a wide margin, but imagining reading this series issue by issue would drive me nuts. All in all, this series is in great hands with Ellis at the helm and I'm excited for more great Wildstorm characters to return to the fold in new and imaginative ways.
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