Huntress Year One #1 (OF 6)
Review by TehDave:
Written by Ivory Madison
Art by Cliff Richards and Art Thibert
Cover by Matthew Clark
Size: 32 Pages
Price: $2.99
this was a solid book. i wasn't sure what to expect, but i was pleasantly surprised by what i got.
ivory madison balances on a fine line writing the huntress; often times, when a strong female character is written, the writer either resorts to a distorted caricature of a feminist, or otherwise ignores the character's gender outright, to the detriment of the story. this is not the case here - helena feels like a real, strong, woman. the storytelling feel intense without being overly melodramatic. a very well done book, which seemed to have every chance to fall apart.
the art is ok - no real problems. but i wish this book had a little bit more style, as the general look of this book is a bit generic. if the art and design had a more noir-tinged theme to it (thinking someone in the lark vein), i think it would have been much more appropriate to the story, reinforcing the tone in a way this art doesn't. of course, i'd like almost any book better if lark drew it...
anyways, a surprisingly nice read. sets the stage well for #2.
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Avg Rating: 3.2
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crap i missed this one i ussally pivk up year ones.
Posted by doddzilla on 05/17/08 at 09:46 AMthis is new reader friendly - you don't need to know anything about batman and his world to read it.
Posted by TehDave on 05/17/08 at 11:01 AMThis is a cool character study -- I'm looking forward to the rest of it.
The art is a little more cartoonish than I expected and doesn't quite seem to go with the dark coloring. It's not bad at all, I'm just not sure it's a great fit for the book.
Posted by ohcaroline on 05/17/08 at 12:18 PM



Good review. I might go back and pick this up. How much of it is set in Batman lore?
Posted by Brandon2 on 05/17/08 at 09:43 AM