Hinterkind #1 Review
By Andy Frisk
October 6, 2013 - 21:49
DC Comics
Writer(s): Ian Edginton
Penciller(s): Francesco Trifogli
Colourist(s): Cris Peter
Letterer(s): Dezi Sienty
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From writer Ian Edginton (2000 AD) comes yet another post apocalyptic tale where nature has overthrown it's human masters and reclaimed the concrete jungles of Earth. The setting of Hinterkind resembles that of Revolution, the NBC series, but is populated with sentient fairytale creatures (like talking horses with horns and gun toting, punk rock dressing fairies) and the, sure to be hapless, humans who have banded together to weather "the fall." That's what Edginton refers to the apocalyptic event as: "the fall." He doesn't elaborate upon how the world got this way or why there are talking animals and other weird six armed giants running around. This is the only thing that keeps this seemingly formulaic tale alive. That and the two young characters that Edginton introduces as the series' protagonists. They are sharp, fun, and the mystery of what is going on around them hits home very particularly and very personally for one of the two. The mystery of just what the heck happened to civilization and where these crazy animals are coming from coupled with the two main characters might be enough to carry this series.
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Where Vertigo has been concerned over the decades though, weird stuff usually translates into interesting stuff. Hinterkind is definitely weird and interesting, but will yet another apocalypse by nature story capture enough attention, and therefore readers, to warrant a long life? Only time will tell.ell.
Rating: 8/10
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