Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Comic Review: Will Eisner's The Spirit #7- Butter your crumpets & put your feet up




Writer: Matt Wagner
Art: Dan Schkade
Colours: Brennan Wagner
Publisher: Dynamite Comics
Released: 20th January 2016


The Spirit #7 is very silly, and it’s not saying anything, or even trying to.

The Spirit himself is a daft, square jawed bloke in blue. He works for the ‘authorities,’ so it reinforces the idea that state authority is legitimate.

In other words, here’s another comic book character that anarchists will detest.

It’s set in a besuited gangster time with men wearing fedoras and where ‘criminal’ things are going on down the docks.

Matt Wagner won’t have done anything research for this one, as there’s nothing in here that would need any researching.

The fun to be had is with the silliness, and the art and the odd line of dialogue, or look from a character, that makes you smile.

It’s a child’s cartoon, and the art confirms that. It’s big, bright and colourful, and I enjoyed it.

The book offers readers a break from reality, in a land of silliness and cosy nostalgia for 1940’s noir Americana.

The Spirit #7 is as sharp as a butter knife. Read it with some toast, and a cup of coffee. Smile, enjoy, and then get back to reality.


Rating: 7/10 (Do you need a five-minute break from reality? Put your feet up, butter your crumpets and let the Spirit ease your troubled, exhausted, anxious, overburdened mind)


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