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Authority, The: Harsh Realities - Volume II [Paperback]

Robbie Morrison (Author)
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Authority April 1, 2004
High above the planet, aboard a fifty-mile-wide alien vessel, The Authority - seven awesomely powerful meta-humans - act as bouncers for the Earth. If you threaten the life and liberty of its inhabitants, they'll get nasty in the pursuit of your blood. Reality Incorporated is the first ever multiversal business corporation. They strip-mine and globalise on a universal scale. Now they want The Authority's technology as their next exploitable resource or they'll reduced the Earth to an asteroid cloud. The Authority has only one answer - fight's on! The latest volume in this acclaimed, gut-crunching series features a brilliant new creative team to pitch The Authority once more into action!
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The List, 27 May-10 June 2004: " The Authority has a pretty respectable pedigree...an intelligent swipe at consumerism writ large across multiple universes with added super powers." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Robbie Morrison is best known for his work on the UK's legendary sci-fi comic, 2000 AD, for which he has written Judge Dredd and created the hugely popular Nikolai Dante. Dwayne Turner has drawn the likes of Aliens vs. Predator vs. Terminator, Conan the Barbarian, The incredible Hulk, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man and Wolverine. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: WildStorm (April 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1401202780
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401202781
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 0.4 x 10.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #900,372 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Volume 1 and 2, February 1, 2006
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This is the second collection of Robbie Morrison's run on the Authority. I have read both and since they comprise one large story I will comment on them together. Morrison had the unfortuneate luck to follow Millar and Ellis who put together quite a great run of Stormwatch/Authority comic tales. While they were pushing the boundries with the topics and their dark takes on superheroes, they were writing good original stories. Morrison starts off with the earth being invaded and devestated story that has been done over and over in this comic alone. I am surprised there is anything left of the earth. He resorts to excessive profanity, violence and sex. He seems like someone who is just saying f*ck because he thinks that it is shocking. It seems so out of character for the heroes to constantly be swearing when they never did before. It might be okay if the writing was top notch, but it isn't. The art however is good, though not Turner's best work. I would skip this one and pretend it didn't happen.
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11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Suggested for IMMATURE Readers, December 15, 2005
This review is from: Authority, The: Harsh Realities - Volume II (Paperback)
The collected edition is quite an unremarkable piece of dreck.

When Warren Ellis and his successor, Mark Millar, were kicking the U.S. comic book industry in the groin on the previous volume of the Authority series, they did so because there is genuine authenticity to their approach. They proved to the mainstream publishers that the super-hero genre should be written intelligently as well as incorporate mature content that can be targeted for adults who have had enough of Daddy Fanboy Comics that so many writers analy regurgitate month after month. Mark Millar's groundbreaking & innovative run on The Authority series scared DC Comics so much that they pulled the plug on the title that was gaining in both popularity and sales.

It appears that the boneheads in the DC offices came to realize that they killed a cash cow just for the sake of appeasing hypocritical egos who have a limited vision of the comic book medium. I gather that some brainiac obviously figured out that it may be a good idea to resuscitate the title to prey on the gullibility of the fans and feed off its legacy. Enter Robbie Morrison who has been assigned the task of ushering Warren Ellis & Bryan Hitch's creation into a new era.

Morrison obviously has no idea what The Authority is about and blatantly insults those who support what Mr. Ellis & Mr. Millar created for the comic book fan who wants more out of the super-hero genre. These prolific writers were not shy of utilizing coarse language, inserting violent acts or casting the members as people who enjoy sex into their script to demonstrate the harsh brutality of these characters' exploits, their private lives as well as flesh out their personas. It formed part of the series' breakthrough style but it is not and never has been the sole focus of the stories that Ellis & Millar created.

Robbie Morrison's bastardized vision of The Authority is one where a thin plot and weak characterization is disguised by excessive vulgarity besides random acts of murder. There is no redeemable writing merit that can bring forth any viable, entertainment value to the comic book reader. The obscene dialogue is so forced that the cast resembles a group of naive, nine year olds who want to impress their schoolmates by using the *F* word in every sentence but have no idea what it means. Actually, I would not be surprised if Robbie Morrison was hired to make a mockery out of the title's legacy while DC makes a quick buck by whoring the franchise.

Do not expect to be dazzled whatsoever by Dwayne Turner's effort. The pencil work is sketchy at best which added by the heavy inking & shading by Sal Regla makes the overall appearance of the art dreadful. The background work is appreciable in some panels while others have those dreadful lines that pencillers such as Rob Liefeld are so fond of using to save themselves application as well as time. Whether it be the members of The Authority, the victims they protect or the evil beings they must defeat, Turner's renderings makes each and every one of appear like lifeless mannequins.

Whether it be the case or not, the overall production of the art work looks rushed and inconsistent. A hard pill to swallow considering the asking price of this collected edition.

It is apparent that this era of The Authority is meant for shock value purpose to appeal to that segment of the readership that believes that using the word *a-hole* in a comic makes it sooooooooo cool. DC and Wildstorm have mistakenly deluded themselves that what made the previous series a success rested on it being absurdly offensive. Truthfully, a warning label on the cover should actually state;

Suggested For Immature Readers.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Crap realities, June 19, 2010
This review is from: Authority, The: Harsh Realities - Volume II (Paperback)
I love "The Authority" series, it's a superhero franchise I don't think is cheesy or stereotypical in the same way I think of Superman or Spiderman as. It's fresh, has great ideas, and contains some of the best writing in comics today. That said, it's had a couple of poor books. "Human on the Inside" had poor art and poor writing. "Harsh Realities" has poor writing though the art isn't as bad.

If you're familiar with Authority books you'll know that bad guys from another dimension threaten Earth with vast armies and the Authority battle them to win the day. Same thing happens in this book. Utterly uninspired. The bad guys lose, the Authority wins. It's also annoying as those who know who the characters are have to endure a whole issue reintroducing the characters and their powers.

Like I said it's a fantastic series and for those wanting to see the brilliance I'd suggest Warren Ellis's "Relentless", Garth Ennis' "Midnighter" and "Kev" series, along with Mark Millar's "Jenny Sparks: Secret History of the Authority" and Ed Brubaker's "Revolution". They're all awesome, unfortunately "Harsh Realities" isn't.
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