Writer:
Andy Diggle
Artist:
Aaron Campbell
Review: Arthur Black
Uncanny
#3 is a very captivating book. Dominic is being recruited by Damian Styles to
assist the mysterious and luscious Maggie Ford for a mission of the utmost
importance. Although Weaver does not trust Damian, he can’t turn down the half
of a million dollars offered for the mission.
The
mission is made to sound simple enough. He just needs to steal a briefcase from
a scientist of Cadre, an organization of Think Tanks.
Dominic
and Maggie are known in as “actives”. Actives are people with special
abilities. At this point in the story, we have not been provided with much
information about these people. Although, this issue does allude to a cryptic origin
for the “actives” and Damian is trying to uncover it.
This
book has a quick flow as compared to the previous two issues. Prior to this
issue, I had thoughts of dropping the series from my pull list. My hope is that
each of the following issues will be as equally exciting. There are so many
different aspects of the story that have just started to develop, such as the
introduction of Cadre and the search for origin of Dominic Weaver’s
ability.
Aaron
Campbell has created some great art in this book, and a few panels really
pop exceptionally well. One of these panels depicts a helicopter landing on top
of a building. The detail of the cityscape at night is incredible. Another, (and my favorite) features an “active” mentally juggling
cards in the air.
Other
than a lettering mistake on the first page, on which a word has been left out
of the bottom left panel, this is a fabulous comic that has me hooked for a
long haul. I admit that the first two had me wondering whether to continue
getting this book, but I feel the wait was worth it. It is a great time to
start a new comic.
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