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Hopeless Savages : Ground Zero

Hopeless Savages : Ground Zero

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than the Osbournes!
Review: I bought this book on a whim last week and damn did I love it! The adventures of a family of british rock stars sounds like a familiar idea now, but I wish i could find ANYTHING on television that had me this fascinated. The shining jewel of this book is the dazzling art of newcomer Bryan Lee O'Malley. It's very stylized and cartoonish, but brilliantly poigniant. I've re-read it four times this week and I still find beautiful little nuggests in the script or art that I hadn't noticed before. Definitely one of my favorite recent graphic novels.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Disappointing compared to original
Review: In the oiginal "Hopeless Savages," Zero was an annoying character. In "Ground Zero," her annoyingness has been toned down, but she's in it constantly, which negates this, making her just as annoying as ever. For a teen-romance-ish kind of thing, this isn't bad, but after reading the sublime original series, this isn't doing it for me. The problem is that in the last one, the main character was the family's punk history biting them in the ass, complete with flashbacks galore. Now Zero's the main character and it's just telling her little story, and it's like she just happens to live with punks. I like this O'Malley dude's art, but not for Hopeless Savages. Christie Norrie was a much better match (she would especially be for this installments romance manga-ish flavour). One more fault: Zero says "squalling" way too much. I've known Brits and lotsa punks and NO ONE says SQUALLING! Oh yeah, and the "Rat = hardcore, Arsenal = goth, Twitch = mod, Zero = old school" thing was totally thrown off by this new guy putting the wrong posters in Zero's room. I know these are minor criticisms, but the tone is just all wrong compared to the last one. I do applaud Van Meter for making Twitch an unstereotyped (...) guy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just to keep this simple...
Review: This is a beautiful story told with wonderful art.


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