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Review: The Silencer #1

The Silencer is the story of Honor Guest (not her real name), a woman who appears to be an ordinary suburban housewife with a devoted husband and a young son. She’s also a trained assassin with the ability to create a cone of silence that disrupts sound in her immediate vicinity, a very useful ability in her line of work. After years of being free of the killing trade, someone is now after her with a vengeance.

I liked this book quite a bit. With Damage (the first book in DC’ New Age of Heroes line-up) we got a DC version of the Hulk. The Silencer is set up to be a lot more of a riff on the seminal manga Lone Wolf and Cub than anything in mainstream superhero comics. 

Your opinion of The Silencer is largely going to be based on what you think of John Romita Jr. His style tends to be pretty polarizing among fans, something that surprises me since I consider him one of the modern masters of the form. This story has Romita’s fingerprints all over it. He’s credited as a “storyteller” rather than simply an “artist” and his name comes first so I can only assume that he contributed more to the mix than just drawing what he was told. The plot and characters seem to be the sort that have always appealed to his sensibilities: tough, no nonsense types with more down to Earth power sets and a lot of very big, sometimes outlandish, guns. The action also moves like it was plotted by an artist with a pencil rather than a writer at a computer. There is a cinematic quality to the layouts, for example, that it’s almost impossible to plan out with mere words.

Romita is aided by Dan Abnett, a writer who has consistently proven himself to be one of the best working for DC or any other company. Of all of his comics that I’ve read, this is the one that hews the closest to the work that first brought him to my attention: his novels set in the grimdark universe of the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop games, particularly the Eisenhorn trilogy. Abnett has always excelled at finding the humanity behind hard edged characters who must justify some pretty extreme means with a greater good in mind. He’s great at transforming people who might otherwise come off as very hollow and uncompromising suits of cool looking armor into compelling individuals and he does so here. I knew what Honor was about after two pages of reading and that’s down to Abnett’s dialog and captions as much as Romita’s art. I thought Romita and Scott Snyder were a great team on All-Star Batman but at this rate I think Romita and Abnett might just be a better fit for each other.

Colorist Dean White and Letterer Tom Napolitano both do their jobs well but special mention has to be given to inker Sandra Hope. I don’t think Romita’s work has looked this good since he left Amazing Spider-Man in the early 2000’s. As much as I enjoyed Klaus Janson’s rougher finishes, Hope brings a quality and confidence to the pencils that really stood out for me.

If I have one criticism it’s this: The Silencer is heavily tied into the end of Grant Morrison’s Batman run (I can’t really reveal how without spoilers). While it’s not hard for longtime DC readers to follow (even those like me who haven’t read many of issues in question), I don’t think that brand new readers are well served by the level of name dropping, especially in a first issue. It’s particularly annoying given that this a brand new character. Depending on how the story develops and how the creators handle the exposition in issues to come it might not be a long term problem but as things stand now I would hesitate to recommend this to anyone without at least passing familiarity with recent Bat-history. For everyone else it gets a hearty thumbs up.

Story: John Romita Jr and Dan Abnett  Art: John Romita Jr
Story: 8.0 Art: 9.5 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

DC Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review.

Preview: The Silencer #1

Silencer #1

(W) Dan Abnett (A/CA) Sandra Hope, John Romita Jr.
RATED T+
In Shops: Jan 31, 2018
SRP: $2.99

“CODE OF HONOR” part one! She’s one of the DC Universe’s deadliest assassins…and you’ve never heard of her. Super-strong, highly trained, armed with devastating and stealthy meta-human abilities, the Silencer is virtually invincible. Or at least she was. After decades as Leviathan’s chief assassin, Honor Guest put in her time and managed to get out with her skin intact. Now she lives a normal life with a normal family in a normal house on a normal street. But the past has come back to haunt her in the form of her old employer and a deadly new mission…and Talia Al Ghul won’t take no for an answer.

Preview: Damage #1

Damage #1

(W) Robert Venditti (A/CA) Tony S. Daniel, Danny Miki
RATED T+
In Shops: Jan 17, 2018
SRP: $2.99

Tasked as the government’s own living, breathing, ticking time bomb, Ethan retains no control when the monster takes over. Cheaper than a nuclear warhead and twice as effective, Ethan fights to rein in the damage he unleashes when the beast inside him springs free for one hour a day. With everyone around him in danger, Ethan struggles to contain the DAMAGE he inflicts on the DC Universe.

Early Preview: The Silencer #1

The Silencer #1

Written by: Dan Abnett
Art by: Sandra Hope, John Romita, Jr.
Cover by: Sandra Hope, John Romita, Jr.
U.S. Price: $2.99
On Sale Date: January 31, 2018

“CODE OF HONOR” part one! She’s one of the DC Universe’s deadliest assassins…and you’ve never heard of her. Super-strong, highly trained, armed with devastating and stealthy meta-human abilities, the Silencer is virtually invincible. Or at least she was. After decades as Leviathan’s chief assassin, Honor Guest put in her time and managed to get out with her skin intact. Now she lives a normal life with a normal family in a normal house on a normal street. But the past has come back to haunt her in the form of her old employer and a deadly new mission…and Talia Al Ghul won’t take no for an answer.

Early Preview: Damage #1

dcDamage #1

Written by: Robert Venditti
Art by: Danny Miki, Tony S. Daniel
Cover by: Danny Miki, Tony S. Daniel
U.S. Price: $2.99
On Sale Date: January 17, 2018

Ethan “Elvis” Avery just wanted to serve his country. Instead, he’s been changed into a monster!

Tasked as the government’s own living, breathing, ticking time bomb, Ethan retains no control when the monster takes over. Cheaper than a nuclear warhead and twice as effective, Ethan fights to rein in the damage he unleashes when the beast inside him springs free for one hour a day. With everyone around him in danger, Ethan struggles to contain the DAMAGE he inflicts on the DC Universe.

Age Of Heroes #1 Ushers In A New Era Of The Marvel Universe!

Official Press Release

Age Of Heroes #1 Ushers In A New Era Of The Marvel Universe!

The true heroes of the Marvel Universe are back to usher in the Heroic Age! A cavalcade of red hot writers like Kurt Busiek, Rick Remender, Paul Cornell, and Dan Slott along with fan-favorite artists Marko Djurdjevic, Chris Samnee, Leonard Kirk and Ty Templeton usher in the Heroic Age with Age Of Heroes #1! Now that the world has been restored to its rightful and former glory, the heroes have but one threat left to face…J. Jonah Jameson?  Also, MI13 and Dr. Voodoo make appearances and Spidey finds himself in a boatload of trouble!

Siege may be over but a hero’s work is never done! With new threats, old enemies, and everyone’s favorite Marvel heroes, Age Of Heroes #1 is a must read!

AGE OF HEROES #1 (of 4) (MAR100534)

AGE OF HEROES #1 (of 4) HEROIC AGE VARIANT (MAR100535)

Written by KURT BUSIEK, RICK REMENDER, PAUL CORNELL & DAN SLOTT

Penciled by MARKO DJURDJEVIC, CHRIS SAMNEE, LEONARD KIRK & TY TEMPLETON

Cover by GREG TOCCHINI

Heroic Age Variant by MIKE PERKINS

Rated T+ …$3.99

FOC – 4/29/10, ON SALE – 5/19/10

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Age of Heroes Limited Series

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The end of Siege marks the end of seven years of dark stories that began with Civil War and ended with Dark Reign.  Soon we’ll seen the beginning of the Heroic Age of the Marvel universe.  With the new direction Marvel has announced a new limited series, Age of Heroes by the writing quartet of Kurt Busiek, Paul Cornell, Rick Remender and Dan Slott.  In an article on the Marvel website the writers discussed what each of their stories deals with.

Busiek’s focuses on New York City, the “epicenter” of the Marvel heroes.  The focus is how the city and it’s inhabitants deal with the fallout from what occurs in Siege.

It’s very much a story about how the people of New York view their heroes, in the light of all that’s gone on, so what’s been happening and what’s coming next are the subject of the story.

Cornell’s looks at how the heroe’s themselves, both seasoned and the younger ones, deal with the new era.  Slott looks at Spider-man and his take on the new direction.  Dark Reign was very much what he himself deals with every day but every hero experienced the misery.  Remender focuses on Doc Voodoo the new Sorcerer Supreme who must deal with the aftermath and attempt to get back to his normal life.

The world is celebrating, notes Remender. It’s akin to the end of WWII. Jericho himself has saved the entire fabric of reality, only no one is aware of it. So it’s time to unclench the fists and unwind a bit. We find Jericho involved in a new struggle: to enjoy life.