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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781563898549
ISBN: 1563898543
Label: Wildstorm
Manufacturer: Wildstorm
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: July 01, 2002
Publisher: Wildstorm
Release Date: July 01, 2002
Sales Rank: 240356
Studio: Wildstorm
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After Warren Ellis left "The Authority", Mark Millar arrived on the scene. Millar was the batman of his friend Grant Morrison throughout the 90s, working with him on such properties as Marvel's cult "Skrull Kill Krew" and DC's "JLA" and "Aztek: The Ultimate Man"; being exposed to Morrison's brand of high-octane weirdness is certainly a winning apprenticeship for following Ellis, and Millar gets his shot at the big-time here. For fans of his future Marvel work, the political themes and satirical ... Read More
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It's difficult to decide whether I like or hate this volume - hence the 3-Star rating. Undoubtedly the most shocking and outrageous volume of The Authority out of the first four.
When a series of planet-wide natural disasters take place, the Authority soon discovers that their new enemy is the Earth who wants to rid herself of the entire human race. And the only one who can communicate with the earth and stop the impending disaster is a corrupt and thoroughly evil formor Doctor imprisoned ... Read More
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There are some amusing parts to this, for sure. The best part of the trade is clearly when the old now psychotic Earth shaman cuts a deal with the Authority to help them out, in return for being released and returned to power.
Running interference, they allow the Doctor time to show the poor old bloke how to destroy himself.
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Mark Millar's middlegame for the Authority. Nothing short of spectacular work here, and it was nice to see a more consistent use of Frank Quietly's art.
This volume is perfect for any fan of Millar's work. Of course, the three stand-alone issues that are included here are nothing great, though the solo-adventure of the Engineer will definitely raise eyebrows. Not for kids.
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What can I say about this book? I think that it's great to see super-heroes buck the "status-quo" and that The Authority are like no other super-heroes out there. Also, I like how The Authority solved problems with methods that no other super-hero would even consider and that they would take risks that no one else would.
I think that the story and art are excellent, the fight scenes are among the best in comic-book history and that the characters are great(especially Apollo and The Midnighter). Read More
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