Young Liars #1
By Zak Edwards
March 12, 2008 - 00:12
DC Comics
Writer(s): David Lapham
Penciller(s): David Lapham
Cover Artist(s): David Lapham
Young Liars #1
Young Liars is a new ongoing series by a creator who appears to have a substantial cult following; David Lapham, the man behind Stray Bullets. The first issue of this series follows a single night in the life of Danny Noonan, a boy who moved to the city in search of fame and fortune. Those dreams have fallen to the wayside as Danny now hangs out primarily with an amoral adrenaline junkie named Sadie Dawkins. The issue is laced with cocaine, graphic violence and, like all comics published by Vertigo Comics, is not appropriate for children. Mature audience only.
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Lapham’s art is nothing special, not to suggest it is not poor, but there is very little to point out as great. It does the job. Lapham’s art shows the characters for what they are, it is very unforgiving in that area. The bulimic model is gaunt and sick looking, Danny’s groupie rival for Sadie’s attention is dolled up but seen giving oral sex to a passed out guitarist. Meanwhile, protagonist Danny is once again very normal looking, separated from all the other cast of characters. But some of the unforgiving depictions cross the line into caricatures. Some of these make sense, like Sadie’s aging father and dwarf brother. But the transvestite character of Donnie borders on comedic, which does not help when she is seen passed out with a needle in her arm. Just like the story, Lapham’s art is okay. For a writer with such a history and following, I was expecting more, but David Lapham has convinced me to buy the next issue, but issue three is up for debate.
7/10 Young Liars has some potential but must begin to rely on elements besides mere shock value
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