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james_desantis 's review for:
Stormwatch, Vol. 1
by Warren Ellis
Stormwatch is relentlessly Ellis in the good and bad.
Basically Weatherman, a guy who runs the stormwatch organization, is trying to build up his team again. This time multiple teams to tackle multiple situations. There is a overarching plot here but a lot of the later stories are about a single character and how they tie in to the overall team dynamic that Ellis is creating.
An it's in those inner moments of each character I've learned to care and enjoy them. The best being Jenny Sparks. I need and want to know more about her right away, poor lady been through hell and back. But the team dynamic itself and over arching plot, despite some neat twist, isn't nearly as interesting as I had hope for.
But this is the first half of the run. Let's see the second half and how it holds up before we move to the Authority!
Basically Weatherman, a guy who runs the stormwatch organization, is trying to build up his team again. This time multiple teams to tackle multiple situations. There is a overarching plot here but a lot of the later stories are about a single character and how they tie in to the overall team dynamic that Ellis is creating.
An it's in those inner moments of each character I've learned to care and enjoy them. The best being Jenny Sparks. I need and want to know more about her right away, poor lady been through hell and back. But the team dynamic itself and over arching plot, despite some neat twist, isn't nearly as interesting as I had hope for.
But this is the first half of the run. Let's see the second half and how it holds up before we move to the Authority!