Frenemy of the State #1
May. 31st, 2010 12:28 amTitle: Frenemy of the State #1 (Oni Press, 2010, 22 pages)
Creators: Christina Weir, Nunzio DeFilippis, Rashida Jones (story) and Jeff Wamester (art)
Availability: On sale now
What if one of the "famous for being famous" girls actually had a brain in her head under that cover of self-centered obliviousness? And was pretty good at using it? And was pressed into service as a spy meant to infiltrate the lives of the rich-and-infamous?
Ariana von Holmberg starts off as a high Intelligence, low Wisdom character. Smart enough to hack the security system to get into her cheating boyfriend's house, not quite smart enough to realize that punching him halfway across the pool when she catches him in the act might have some lasting repercussions, him being the son of a senator and all...



There's also a preview up at CBR.
I'm still on the fence about whether or not to tradewait. On the one hand, I am finding this fun so far, I'm curious about what's coming up next, and I trust the creative team to make the story worth picking up as it comes out. On the other, I find that a lot of espionage stories do read better as a collection than as a monthly, and there is the whole matter of buying the story twice over. I'll give it one more issue before I decide.
Creators: Christina Weir, Nunzio DeFilippis, Rashida Jones (story) and Jeff Wamester (art)
Availability: On sale now
What if one of the "famous for being famous" girls actually had a brain in her head under that cover of self-centered obliviousness? And was pretty good at using it? And was pressed into service as a spy meant to infiltrate the lives of the rich-and-infamous?
Ariana von Holmberg starts off as a high Intelligence, low Wisdom character. Smart enough to hack the security system to get into her cheating boyfriend's house, not quite smart enough to realize that punching him halfway across the pool when she catches him in the act might have some lasting repercussions, him being the son of a senator and all...



There's also a preview up at CBR.
I'm still on the fence about whether or not to tradewait. On the one hand, I am finding this fun so far, I'm curious about what's coming up next, and I trust the creative team to make the story worth picking up as it comes out. On the other, I find that a lot of espionage stories do read better as a collection than as a monthly, and there is the whole matter of buying the story twice over. I'll give it one more issue before I decide.

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Date: 2010-05-31 05:54 pm (UTC)