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4.0 out of 5 stars
Better than people think, May 15, 2008
This review is from: The Goon: Rough Stuff (Goon (Unnumbered)) (Paperback)
This volume of the Goon isn't the Goon proper; it's the preceding issues released independently while Eric Powell was still small-time before he got picked up by Dark Horse.
Everyone, including Powell himself in the introduction to this book, will tell you it's not that great, that it isn't quite up to snuff, or that it just wasn't getting it right. I disagree. Maybe it's just that Powell himself admitted it wasn't his best work, and the hordes of loyal fanboys followed obediently in slandering the work in this book. Actually, the book isn't half bad. The art is different, but still great. Although Powell says it was still rough and amateurish, you'd be hard pressed to find better art in the indie community. The art is great, actually more detailed than the art on display in the Goon series proper, it just doesn't have as much of the cartoony stylization.
There's really nothing wrong with this book. It still has a lot of the charisma of the Goon, only a bit less polish. It's well worth $12, and anyone who tells you otherwise is wrong.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Okay, As Title Says, "Rough", May 16, 2006
This review is from: The Goon: Rough Stuff (Goon (Unnumbered)) (Paperback)
Perhaps worth picking up for novelty value alone, The Goon is a comic about the hugely overmuscled, eponymous mob enforcer, who is a one-man last line of defense against the new, undead organized crime threatening some nameless dive of a town in some nameless, misbegotten part of the world. The Goon has to bludgeon back the forces of zombiism, vampirism (of a decidely effeminate sort), giant fish monsters and corrupt G-Men, and does it all with decidely simple-minded mayhem.
The book itself is drawn to reflect, and obviously tips its hat to, a sort of idealized Great Depression style of storytelling. Times are tough, men are men (except when they're rotting corpses), and you'd rather side with the mobsters than the cops, because you can trust the mob.
Some interesting humor here, gobs of violence, and a bit of nice character development and storytelling at the end. It's not my favorite comic ever, but definitely a nice introduction to a series I might want to explore further down the road.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
If you are reading in order, keep reading!!!, September 18, 2006
This review is from: The Goon: Rough Stuff (Goon (Unnumbered)) (Paperback)
As with most writers, the first stuff is not necessarily the best, and please, take this into consideration when reading The Goon. This book was first published prior to Dark Horse picking it up.
When it was finally picked up DH went back, and colorized and touched up, and this is the product of that. This is what started it all, and I insist you continue to read this series if you haven't.
Powell, I feel, is one of the best writers on the market today, and this book is a testament to what someone who is dteremined and has a dream can do.
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