PILOT SEASON CROSSHAIR #1

Review by: lukerpher

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Avg Rating: 3.2
 
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Written by Jeff Katz and Marc Silvestri
Art by Allan Jefferson
Cover by Marc Silvestri

Size: 32 pages
Price: 3.99

What you’ll love

Potential: The story is full of potential. The concept is an interesting one, though poorly executed.

Ending:
Once the story gets going we find out that Weller is going to attempt
to assassinate the President of the United States. The catch? He only
has 48 hours.

What you won’t

Weak Opening:
The book opens with brainwashed members of a black ops team being
activated and ordered to kill one of their former team members. Not only
is this cliche but it’s also hard to follow or to realize that these
men have in fact been brainwashed.

Clarity:
The writer openly admits that he was inspired by the Manchurian
Candidate, however the brainwashing aspect of the story is difficult to
ascertain initially. Besides that there are several troublesome time
jumps that don’t work.

Moved too fast:
The first time we meet Justin Weller, he is attacking someone in a bar.
The very next page he is involved in a firefight inside his suburban
neighborhood. The script gave the reader no time to establish a bond
with the lead character. There’s a veiled attempt but at the very least
the story could have had more than one panel showing Justin with his
family before they were attacked. The stakes can’t be raised because we
don’t truly know how much Justin’s family means to him.

Overwrought: After
being attacked,Justin flees his house(coincidentally leaving his
family, which makes no sense) and runs through the neighborhood,
uncovering weapons that he’s hid over the years in the event that
something like this were to happen. The plausibility of this aside,the
writer shows us flashbacks of when Justin planted the various weapons at
the neighbor’s houses. It takes the reader out of the story.

Characterization:
It’s hard to say that a story has zero character development, but this
one comes close. If it does have character development its from the
Steven Segal school. There’s just no there, there.

Bottom Line: Crosshair is a diamond in the rough. Very,very rough.

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Story: 2 - Average
Art: 2 - Average

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