Midnighter #1 was a well written and exciting read. Midnighter scores the elusive first "win" for Wildstorm here at The Revolution. Ennis delivers an intriguing character in Midnighter and a story that is full of some serious violence. If you like ass-kicking action, but actually want quality writing to go along with it then Midnighter is definitely your title. Give it a try. Read Full Review
Chee's art is quite effective. His style in this book reminds me of the work of Peter (The Light Brigade) Snejbjerg and David (V for Vendetta) Lloyd. He employs a fairly simple style, and the figures are clean but convincing. He manages to capture the teens' youth without just depicting them as shorter adults, and he draws clothing as clothing, not some version of super-hero spandex. Joel Seguin's colors bring an appropriately sullen and rotten look to the settings, reinforcing the ugly mood that pervades the book. Read Full Review
The title has a lot going for it. It got off to a bit of a shaky start, but ended strongly and with a promise of more to come. Ennis, Sprouse and Story look to be heading in the right direction. Now they just need to cut loose a bit more. That is something I don't think we need to worry about; it will happen sooner rather than later. And I certainly don't want to be in Paulus' shoes when it happens. Read Full Review