mohab reviewed Garth Ennis' Red Team Volume 1 by Garth Ennis
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Garth did a good job here; I was hooked from beginning to end.The striking lack of information—specifically, during the recurring, interrogation panels— constantly left me itching to find out how it all will end, who they are talking to, and trying to factor in every new piece of information to guess what happened before it is revealed.If I had issues, they were only a couple:1. The villain of the final arc did not have to explain how the arc concluded; I felt as if Garth was talking down to me, and I thought that weakened the intensity of the climax.2. I wish Duke, George, and Trudy were more fleshed out, and I was given a glimpse at Eddie's life before his domestic problems took hold of him.I recommend Red Team to fans of Garth's take on Unknown Soldier, or anyone who is interested in exploring his range beyond Preacher and …
Garth did a good job here; I was hooked from beginning to end.The striking lack of information—specifically, during the recurring, interrogation panels— constantly left me itching to find out how it all will end, who they are talking to, and trying to factor in every new piece of information to guess what happened before it is revealed.If I had issues, they were only a couple:1. The villain of the final arc did not have to explain how the arc concluded; I felt as if Garth was talking down to me, and I thought that weakened the intensity of the climax.2. I wish Duke, George, and Trudy were more fleshed out, and I was given a glimpse at Eddie's life before his domestic problems took hold of him.I recommend Red Team to fans of Garth's take on Unknown Soldier, or anyone who is interested in exploring his range beyond Preacher and The Boys.