Jul. 3rd, 2021
Marvels #3- "Judgment Day"
Jul. 3rd, 2021 01:02 pm
"When my mother read this issue -my mother was not a comic book person - her reaction was that it was a nice Cuban missile crisis story...I realized at that point...people who don't know the stories we are referring to are still able to react to the underlying emotions of a story about the end of the world."
Kurt Buisek
15 out of 45 pages
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It's written by Paul Grist, whose previous work includes the hard-boiled crime series Kane.
Cage's like that series' titular policeman protagonist, a man at odds with others. In the world that Mephisto made, it's because he's " [t]he honest guy who got banged up for a crime he never committed. The guy who became a cop just to make sure nobody else ever had to face what [he] did. "
His relationship with the superhero Nighthawk's on the edge of the story. Closer to the center is him, and one of the things he's earned from his crusade - the ire of criminal Turk Barrett.
( Turk's interrupted at a ' chili meet ' by the news that Cage's taken in one of his guys. )
Cage's like that series' titular policeman protagonist, a man at odds with others. In the world that Mephisto made, it's because he's " [t]he honest guy who got banged up for a crime he never committed. The guy who became a cop just to make sure nobody else ever had to face what [he] did. "
His relationship with the superhero Nighthawk's on the edge of the story. Closer to the center is him, and one of the things he's earned from his crusade - the ire of criminal Turk Barrett.
( Turk's interrupted at a ' chili meet ' by the news that Cage's taken in one of his guys. )
