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May 25, 2010
Joe Informatico
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My first of what would be many interactions with the writing of Warren Ellis. Although at the time much was made of the unusual proportions in Humberto Ramos' art (which I actually appreciated, as they set him apart from the inescapable legions of McFarlane/Liefeld wannabes of the early 90s), Ellis distinguished himself even then for the depth of his compelling characterizations and his interesting plots. Also, Ellis was one of the few superhero comic writers of the early 90s with a genuine (if
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Gang of superpowered jerks who care only about themselves, slowly begins to realize that their employees treat them as expentable and in rather mean world the only people they can and should count on are themselves.
Thsi was suprisingly good read, I was expecting much less from early Image, but Warren Ellis didn't fail to deliver. It was interesting to watch how he takes what started as bunch of typical 90s protagonists and forces them to realize they can either grow themselves some moral backbon ...more
Thsi was suprisingly good read, I was expecting much less from early Image, but Warren Ellis didn't fail to deliver. It was interesting to watch how he takes what started as bunch of typical 90s protagonists and forces them to realize they can either grow themselves some moral backbon ...more

Jul 23, 2009
Amber
marked it as to-read