Manhunter vol 2: Trial By Fire
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 4:58 pm
Another great story.
As the series progresses, Andreyko is continuing to build Kate's character and belief system in intriguing ways. Originally Kate was a Federal prosecutor who got fed up with criminals getting away with murder and took matters into her own hands and became what we rarely see in mainstream comics: a vigilante who kills.
Then Andreyko introduced a great twist. He didn't have Kate throw away her belief in the Justice system entirely, nor did he have her use it as nothing more than a means to an end. If a criminal got away and was re-captured and sent to trial, Kate gave the Justice system another honest chance. She would try the case fairly and legitimately and try to win. If, failing that, the criminal walked - then she would go out and kill him. A great change of pace.
Along with the primary stories Andreyko has also introduced the annoying and dickish tabloid reporter hounding Kate's heels and trying to dig up dirt; all the while Kate is oblivious to his snooping. This along with the character stalking her family claiming to be Kate's father makes for a great mystery as well.
And to top it off, Jesus Siaz's art is wonderful. It's bright and fun but with a definite hard edge to it.
I would recommend the Manhunter series to everyone. It's a great change from traditional super heroes and super hero stories. The protagonist isn't a raging psychopath, nor is she a blind-to-her-cause crusader of justice.
Go read it
As the series progresses, Andreyko is continuing to build Kate's character and belief system in intriguing ways. Originally Kate was a Federal prosecutor who got fed up with criminals getting away with murder and took matters into her own hands and became what we rarely see in mainstream comics: a vigilante who kills.
Then Andreyko introduced a great twist. He didn't have Kate throw away her belief in the Justice system entirely, nor did he have her use it as nothing more than a means to an end. If a criminal got away and was re-captured and sent to trial, Kate gave the Justice system another honest chance. She would try the case fairly and legitimately and try to win. If, failing that, the criminal walked - then she would go out and kill him. A great change of pace.
Along with the primary stories Andreyko has also introduced the annoying and dickish tabloid reporter hounding Kate's heels and trying to dig up dirt; all the while Kate is oblivious to his snooping. This along with the character stalking her family claiming to be Kate's father makes for a great mystery as well.
And to top it off, Jesus Siaz's art is wonderful. It's bright and fun but with a definite hard edge to it.
I would recommend the Manhunter series to everyone. It's a great change from traditional super heroes and super hero stories. The protagonist isn't a raging psychopath, nor is she a blind-to-her-cause crusader of justice.
Go read it