Emily and the Strangers #1 Advanced Review
By Andy Frisk
January 20, 2013 - 20:40
Dark Horse Comics
Writer(s): Mariah Huehner and Rob Reger
Penciller(s): Emily Ivie
Inker(s): Emily Ivie
Colourist(s): Emily Ivie
Cover Artist(s): Emily Ivie and Buzz Parker
$3.99 US
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Emily the Strange creator Rob Reger, writer Mariah Huehner, and artist Emily Ivie bring the iconic Emily's newest adventure from Dark Horse Comics to classic Emily-style life. Ever the lover of science and math, Emily devises several different musical contraptions in order to get the perfect sound for her sure to be contest winning song, but in the end bringing things down to basics with an electric guitar is what ends up getting Emily halfway there to winning the contest. The rest of the way is made possible by the enigmatic studio intern who receives, and helps to finish, her demo for the shadowy DJ Eclectic. Emily doesn't get the guitar without consequences though. The girl who does everything best alone is going to have to work with others to achieve her goal this time. Reger and Huehner are pushing Emily into strange (no pun intended) territory and the results should be one of, if not the, most interesting Emily the Strange stories ever.
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After nearly 20 years, Emily the Strange, the strange multimedia icon, continues to roll strongly on. Emily and the Strangers just might (thankfully) be the first really new look into the character/meme we've had in a long time though.
Rating: 9/10
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