Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The Shade, TPB (Halloween Theme)


 

Here’s what I originally knew about character called the Shade:

1.    He’s a DC villain who can control darkness, using it as a weapon, tool, or means of escape.

2.    He was from Earth-2 and was a nemesis of the original Flash, later seen in the classic Flash issue where Barry Allen meets the golden age Flash
 

3.    He was a sometime member of the Legion of Doom in the Justice League cartoon series.

That’s all I knew, but when I found this at the library, I figured I would give it a short. I like when comics focus on the villain, even to the point of giving them their own series. Villains are much more interesting because their moral code is all over the place. The Shade doesn’t disappoint. Here, he’s found love and wants to settle down. It’s just his pesky past that keeps getting in the way. After a blotched assassination attempt, the anti-hero goes on a world-wide quest to track down his supposed killer. It ends up being a trip down memory lane.

Perhaps my least favorite thing about this 12-issue series is the art. There are so many different arts, probably used for each period of the Shade’s life. But, with so many artist styles, it’s a little hard to keep the Shade out of costume straight with a dark hair random guy in a black suit in the background. The write was fantastic and didn’t leave me feeling unease.

 Though not a Halloween comic, with Egyptian deities, vampires, aliens, magicians, the undead, sinister business men, and angels and demons; it’s a pretty good read to get one in the haunted spirit without tons of gore and graphic violence. It’s not the ‘perfect comic”, but at times, it comes pretty darn close.

Rating: 8 out of 10 stars.

Fright Factor: 5 out of 10.

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