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Comic Review - "Exiles Vol. 9: Bump in the Night"
posted February 6 2005, 5:55 am by fiziko

Category: Comics The Exiles are up to issue 58. The sales numbers are slipping a bit, but volume 10 may be able to turn that around.

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General Information

Title: Exiles Vol. 9: Bump in the Night
Author: Tony Bedard
Illustrator(s): Jim Calafiore and Mizuki Sakakibara
Original Publication Date: Issues 52-58 were published in late 2004 and January 255.
ISBN: 0-7851-1673-7
Cover Price: $17.99 US
Buy from: Amazon.com or Amazon.ca

Past comic reviews can be found here.

Premise

In issues 52 and 53, the Exiles deal with Ego as it tries to turn Earth into its offspring. In issue 54, the fate of the world rests on a cheese danish. In issues 55-57, the Exiles arrive in a reality distorted by Kulan Gath's master spell. In issue 58, they deal with the fallout one of the characters experienced in issues 55-57.

High Point

Issue 54.

Low Point

I've never liked the Kulan Gath story.

The Scores

This doesn't feel terribly original when looking at the missions themselves. One of the things I loved about Judd Winick's run was the use of stories that were just about the characters, and we've lost that at some point along the way. Bedard said that issue 58 would be a character story, but that's not the way I read it. Issue 54 was the first break from the "beat up that guy" type of story in a while, which is probably why it's so enjoyable. I give it 3 out of 6.

The artwork by Calafiore is still quite good, but I haven't warmed up to Sakakibara. I give it 4 out of 6.

The story can get a bit repetitive in the main plot, but the subplot about the Timebroker is starting to pick up. The letters column says that that will come to a head in issue 62, which will likely be in the next trade paperback. (I'm no longer picking up individual issues.) I give it 4 out of 6.

The characterization is passable. The Exiles are staying in character, but we're not seeing the character growth and exploration we used to see. I give it 4 out of 6.

The emotional response works on some levels. The next story arc should pick up, but this one is a bunch of "same old, same old" type of stuff. (Just once I'd like to see them fail the mission and see what happens...) I give it 3 out of 6.

The flow is nicely done, moving from one panel and/or story to the next. I give it 5 out of 6.

Overall, it's a decent collection, but not great. If you're not following the title on a regular basis, you could probably pick up issues 52, 53, and 58 to keep track of everything that's going to impact the future. I give it 4 out of 6.

In total, Exiles Vol. 9: Bump in the Night receives 27 out of 42.



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