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Midnighter, Vol. 1: Killing Machine

Midnighter, Vol. 1: Killing Machine
By Garth Ennis, Chris Sprouse, Karl Story, Glenn Fabry, Peter Snejbjerg

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #612796 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-11-28
  • Released on: 2007-11-28
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages

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A bit on the hyperviolent side...2
Yeah, I get that it's fun to cut loose and take liberties with the whole super-hero genre, and that many writers (and readers) enjoy exploring the idea of what these guys would really be like if they were as violent as they are made out to be. I enjoyed the "Authority" books for a while (and then got bored) but I checked out this solo Midnighter/Batman parody out, just to see what they'd done with the character.

I was disappointed to find that this was just an excuse to indulge in a hyperviolent, gratuitously graphic, yucko headbashing bloodfest... Like a DC Vertigo book, but more explicit. The plotline didn't seem particularly mature or interesting; just an excuse to wallow in violence.

Others might disagree, but I didn't think this was worth reading.

Graphic SF Reader3
The go back and kill Hitler story.

Or, an excuse for Ennis' brand of black humour and much head demolishing. The Mignighter is captured by a man who has found a loophole in the Door teleport process, and wants him to go back in time and get rid of the Fuhrer earlier in his career, or the implanted bomb in his chest will be detonated.

When sent back, he runs into some enhanced Time Police that further complicates things, as does his boredom with the Authority sitting around and not doing much - criticism of DC for screwing this title up perhaps?