NYX: No Way Home #1
By Zak Edwards
August 7, 2008 - 20:08
Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Marjorie Liu
Penciller(s): Kalman Andrasofsky
Colourist(s): John Rauch
Letterer(s): Joe Carmagna
Cover Artist(s): Alina Urusov, Variant by Jo Chen
$2.99 US, $3.05 Canada
Every once in a while, I’ve discovered, Marvel Comics likes to show it still has a pair. The company gets out of its own way and tells a good story dealing with much more than simply heroes punching their way through problems. It’s refreshing when they do this, I guess Criminal would be the latest incarnation of this display of guts, and Alias by Brian Michael Bendis was another. That was what attracted me to the original run of NYX. It had balls, a story about teenage mutants who weren’t heroes or even struggling for the greater good. The story was filled with drugs, violence, prostitution, and enough &%$# to make any censor sit up and notice. Of course, the &%$# replaced the actual words in an ironic way, but the series did have guts to tell a story of those falling through the cracks. Where Runaways was about this in a way as well, NYX took a different tone, oh, and the art was simply gorgeous.
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Artist Kalman Andrasofsky reminds me at times very deliberately of NYX’s Robert Teranshi but also brings an original take as well. The panels bounce between the two different styles more than I would like. Sometimes the characters, Kidon in particular, jump between a throwback to the original artwork to a new art style. I like both, but not together. Hopefully Andrsofsky will bring more of personal style next time to create a more unique experience which will be his own work rather than an emulation of a prior work. But his work is very good, the characters are very expressive while attention to background details never become ignored. In a series where the city was a very important character, it is nice to see it is not being overlooked.
7/10 I have a feeling this series will take off, but perhaps next issue.
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