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File Size: 177405 KB
Print Length: 152 pages
Publisher: Dynamite (April 8, 2014)
Publication Date: March 23, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00KIWYDT4
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Another great work by Garth Ennis. But, then again, I'm biased. Ever since Preacher came out, I've been a big fan of his and this story did not disappoint me. Group of cops that took justice into their own hands and how it conflicted and affected them. I like the inclusion of a female cop in equal terms to the rest of the team, not just for fanservice but for a real rounded, coherent cast of characters. If you're an Ennis' fan, by all means get this. I don't know if there's a volume 2 but I'll be sure to buy it.
Really great story from one of comic's legends. I could see it as a really great movie or TV show.
I normally love Ennis' work, but although Red Team was interesting it was not groundbreaking. The rouge cop trope has been run in many different ways and I was expecting Ennis to do something really creative with it. A victim of his own success :). Solid storytelling in dialogue, pacing and art, but I did not love it.
Garth Ennis strikes again! While many of Ennis books have violence, they also have a large dose of humanity. I stumbled across Red Team a few weeks back and once I saw Ennis, I had to have it. If you love cop stories and vigilante justice, pick it up - you won't regret it.
Not only did I love this trade...I've passed it on to my boyfriend and it's now making its way around the Washington Post. I may never get it back. Great read!
Not good at all. Very boring.
I'm a big fan of Garth Ennis. I remember fondly his work on HELLBLAZER and PREACHER and PUNISHER. And HITMAN! We can't forget HITMAN. Of course though, all of that was a while ago, specifically 1991, 1995 and 2001. (Plus 1996 for HITMAN) Finding his work now is a bit more difficult. Or probably more realistically with my reduced comic book buying, I just don't see his work that much. That's why I was real happy to find RED TEAM. And why when I was finished reading it, I felt wistful for the "good old days" when his work was more prevalent.Anyway, RED TEAM. The story is about an elite team within the police department that focuses on taking down higher targets than the street-level thugs and dealers. After being stymied by the legal process and watching their targets escape, the red team decides to bypass the judicial process and execute the criminals. The story follows the events that unfold from that point to their, in my mind, natural end point.I felt that the story was realistic to what would happen in today's society. The steps followed and decisions made all seemed true to the characters and to what cops might do. And the graphic novel isn't just about following the story to the ending. As with many of Ennis' work, the details are what helps make it. The characters are dealing with life issues, large and small: a failing marriage where the reader can see it slowly disintegrate, a person killed that reveals so much about the cop doing the killing but at the same time the topic is never discussed. We can see how the characters ended up as who they are. And that always makes for a better story.
What happens when four members of an elite NYPD special narcotics unit decide to murder an untouchable suspect? The worst possible thing...they get away with it.Garth Ennis, fresh off his Punisher MAX run for Marvel goes indy in Dynamite's RED TEAM bringing all his gritty, violent, anti-hero skills with him. This team of three men and one woman are not only good, they are great cops who have reached their limit and now decide to take justice in their own hands with a series of bad guy killings that leaves a body count that would make Frank Castle proud. They do not take to it easily, especially lead anti-hero (Eddie Mellinger and his female partner Trudy Giroux) but they take to it none-the-less mowing down drug dealers, hit men, and even a sexual predator.They use a set of rules crafted to justify their actions and to be sure they are acting with absolute certainty and in a way they will not be caught. But no matter how they justify it one thing is clear...they have crossed a line and now there is no going back. Ennis handles this conflict in his characters in very nuanced ways. Eddie, a sensitive soul, appears the most conflicted. He second guesses himself and their collective mission but, because of other issues in his personal life, plunges ahead with the best of them and in some ways pushes the others into the places he is most afraid to go. Trudy becomes slightly unhinged and in a lapse of judgement puts their team in jeopardy when her temper gets the best of her. Even the stoic mountain of a man George Winburn shows his dual nature inbetween scratching his dogs ears and planning the perfect murder. And their leader Duke Wylie reveals in the concluding issue the way the murders haunt him personally.But even though they have fears and regrets regarding the line they crossed and the law they swore to uphold, they quickly find they are every bit at good as being killers as they are cops. It's in this no man's land that Mr. Ennis as a writer does some of his best work. Between panels of violence and mayhem come little speeches and dropped lines concerning the failure of the legal system, the rampant success of lawyer-ed up criminals, and the ineptitude of a department crippled by procedure and driven by stats.Ennis navigates this mine field of political/social commentary in a way that never once detracts from the story he has to tell. So what could have been a mess of social rants, becomes a smart, biting, commentary on our world in a very taut and entertaining title. Even when Ennis plays his favorite card (commentary against the Catholic church) he reigns it in enough that it serves his plot more than his ulterior motives. This should especially be noted because in other titles (i.e. Pilgrim) he fails to do so and the results are disastrous.Contributing to this strong writing is the illustrations of Craig Cermak. I am fairly certain that this is the first time this team has been paired (I could be wrong) but you would never be able to tell. The TP contains Ennis's script for issue 1 and comparing his direction to the finished product shows the two are in lock step. Cermak's lines and panel selections are very reminiscent of Steve Dillon's work with Ennis on Preacher and compliments the story just as well as in that classic title.Some of the negative reviews mention issues with pacing, however, I felt the exact opposite. To me it felt like a slow, methodical, tightening of a snare that slowly traps each of our anti-heroes until they have no where to go but through. And when that happens, when the whole bloody finale comes to a head, the payoff is very much worth the wait.
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