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Crimson: Earth Angel

Crimson: Earth Angel

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Riding the wave
Review: After the great first volume ("Loyalty & Loss") and a little less good second volume ("Heaven & Earth") this volume (which collects #13-18) rides the upwards tide of the wave again, it being the best volume of the series so far. It starts of with an Angel who falls from Grace and now has to learn to adjust on earth. A character that proves to be a key character along the way. Lighthearted but of importance to the story still. Alex still doesn't know exactly what all this 'Chosen One' stuff is supposed to be about but he draws his own conclussions and tries to be the boundary between humanity and Hell by keeping the killing level as low as possible. Something that not all his friends can appreciate (Joe). Alex' puberty kicks in too. Scarlet X starts her own quest to learn what she really is after hearing an unsettling revelation about her kin in the previous volume. Something which tells her she and Alex haven't met for the last time yet. On Christmas Eve Alex meets Satan for the second time who gives him something of which he thought he always wanted it (really by far the best issue of the volume, although it doesn't add much to the main story). After that Alex and Ekimus each go on their way to prepare themselves for what's thoughtto be the final confrontation with uber-vampire Lisseth.

I'm glad to see the serie get back to his starting quality again and people who stuck along so far will enjoy this volume very much. It's a must to read the other volumes prior to this one though, so don't use this as a starting point. If you've been here all along you'll enjoy it a lot. Take into consideration btw that the funny-level of volume I still isn't reached here. It's a good read but the story remains quite serious and the oneliners of volume 1 belong to the past.

Note: People who enjoy the Crimson series would do well to pick up the first "Wetworks" TPB. The genres and main storyline are alike and Portacio's artwork is also very much worth it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Riding the wave
Review: After the great first volume ("Loyalty & Loss") and a little less good second volume ("Heaven & Earth") this volume (which collects #13-18) rides the upwards tide of the wave again, it being the best volume of the series so far. It starts of with an Angel who falls from Grace and now has to learn to adjust on earth. A character that proves to be a key character along the way. Lighthearted but of importance to the story still. Alex still doesn't know exactly what all this 'Chosen One' stuff is supposed to be about but he draws his own conclussions and tries to be the boundary between humanity and Hell by keeping the killing level as low as possible. Something that not all his friends can appreciate (Joe). Alex' puberty kicks in too. Scarlet X starts her own quest to learn what she really is after hearing an unsettling revelation about her kin in the previous volume. Something which tells her she and Alex haven't met for the last time yet. On Christmas Eve Alex meets Satan for the second time who gives him something of which he thought he always wanted it (really by far the best issue of the volume, although it doesn't add much to the main story). After that Alex and Ekimus each go on their way to prepare themselves for what's thoughtto be the final confrontation with uber-vampire Lisseth.

I'm glad to see the serie get back to his starting quality again and people who stuck along so far will enjoy this volume very much. It's a must to read the other volumes prior to this one though, so don't use this as a starting point. If you've been here all along you'll enjoy it a lot. Take into consideration btw that the funny-level of volume I still isn't reached here. It's a good read but the story remains quite serious and the oneliners of volume 1 belong to the past.

Note: People who enjoy the Crimson series would do well to pick up the first "Wetworks" TPB. The genres and main storyline are alike and Portacio's artwork is also very much worth it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gripping vampiric tales
Review: The world did not start as we had known. I mean, it has, but some of creation has been forgotten or ignored. Like that hateful Lisseth and her Grigorian mate, Ekimus who came together to give birth to an evil race which rules the night: Vampires. Alex Elder is one such vampire, but a bit different. He has retained his humanity even though for his horrible transformation. He now travels the world and believed to be a 'Chosen One' who shall become our last stand when the fated day comes. Alex is somewhat of a reluctant hero, and his struggle in this new dark world is the base for Crimson, in my honest opinion one of the best comics to come out in the last few years or ever. This incredible read, masterfully penciled by Humberto Ramos, is a must read for fans of the vampire-horror genre, or for anyone that is looking for something different. It is a 24 issue series, so you can be sure you're getting yourself a solid story with a solid beginning and ending.


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