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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A PEFECT BLEND OF HORROR, ACTION, ANDCOMEDY,
This review is from: The Goon Volume 5: Wicked Inclinations (The Goons) (v. 5) (Paperback)
I've just recently discovered Eric Powell's riotously wicked, noir-ish horror comic, The Goon and I'm kicking myself for coming on board so late. I guess that's what back issues and trade paperbacks are for. The 5th trade paperback volume, Wicked Inclinations is out, and collects issues 14 - 18 of the regular series. Thankfully, Powell has taken newbies like me into account and provides readers with a brief overview of past events that quickly got me up to speed.
The story opens with Goon's ally The Buzzard, the sentry who stands guard over the cemetery, puts the fear of the Almighty Himself into the zombie priest by revealing the Priest's true name. This immediately freaks the Zombie Priest out as he is now desperate to come up with a plan of action to try and reverse his recent defeats. With nearly all his zombies destroyed, Priest performs a horrific sacrifice to an old hag zombie named Mother Corpse. The Goon and sidekick Franky have their own problems. It seems a gypsy woman has come to town bent on getting revenge on Jalia who runs the tavern where Goon and Franky kick back for a few tall cold ones. The Gypsy wants an engagement ring that belongs to her family after Jalia's cousin reneged on a planned marriage. Goon can offer no aid as he will be cursed himself if he does. That leaves Goon and Franky forced to improvise a solution to the dilemma. What isn't too love about this book...zombies, demons, gangsters, union busters, guns blazin', fists flyin', and funny as all get out. Eric Powell does it all as far as the main story arc which makes up about 80% of the book. The rest features several Goon short stories written by the likes of Tom Sniegoski and Mike Hawthorne and art by Neil Vokes, Kyle Hotz, and Michael Avon Oeming. The Goon is one of the most imaginative and original comic books on the market today and as I proved, it's never too late to start reading this fantastic title by Eric Powell and Dark Horse Comics. Reviewed by Tim Janson
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
more, more, more,
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This review is from: The Goon Volume 5: Wicked Inclinations (The Goons) (v. 5) (Paperback)
I can't wait to see the next issue. I was feeling the momentum in 4 but 5 really pushed the anticipation and excitement b/t Buzzard and the Zombie Priest. And now I'm really curious about this Satan Sodomy Baby!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Inclined to love this,
This review is from: The Goon Volume 5: Wicked Inclinations (The Goons) (v. 5) (Paperback)
Reading the Goon has become something I now do when I feel like reading something fun and familiar. Whether it's the art or the characters or the whacky tones coupled with the gothic madness and gallows humour and noir presentation, I love this series and every book, forgive the cliché, feels like meeting old crazy friends again.
In Volume 5, the story of the Zombie Priest is given centre stage as he tries to stage a massive coup against Lonely Street. The only thing stopping him? Goon, Franky, and Buzzard. Let the blood run not at all, because these are zombies, but let the bodies hit the floor! This is probably the most action oriented Goon book so far and I loved it. Powell's artwork assumes a kind of weird choreography on the page as Goon swings his massive mitts against a variety of foes and Buzzard strikes a variety of poses that are just badass. There's one of the first page where I wish I had it as an A1 painting on my wall, it's so cool. There's also a series of short strips at the back written and drawn by fellow artists that are silly and fun. It's also good to see Goon depicted differently on the page, I think it adds to the reader's perception of the character. "Wicked Inclinations" (great title) is a fine addition to this series and a must read for any fans of the Goon. Keep it coming, Powell!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Weird and Wonderful,
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This review is from: The Goon Volume 5: Wicked Inclinations (The Goons) (v. 5) (Paperback)
The Goon is probably one of the funiest graphic novels on the circuit today. Mix Dashell Hammit, Edgar Allen poe, Chuck jones and throw in a dash of H. P. Lovecraft and you end up with the wacky world created by Eric Powell. Hilarious fun, but not for the kiddies.
5.0 out of 5 stars
More of the Priest and Buzzard, a great continuation of the Goon Saga,
By Patrick S. Dorazio "Author of The Dark Trilogy" (Cincinnati, Ohio) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: The Goon Volume 5: Wicked Inclinations (The Goons) (v. 5) (Paperback)
In a period of a month I have picked up pretty much every Goon trade paperback but I am still waiting for Chinatown, which makes each of the references to what happened there all the more teasing.
This latest chapter has Buzzard discovering a reason to live once again as he attempts to demolish the Zombie Priest while at the same time knowing that it is in the Goon's hands to lay him low in the end. But as he says, ain't nothing over. Ain't nothing over by far. The Zombie Priest will surely have plenty more up his sleeves for the Goon to contend with. As for the requisite twisted humor, Satan's Sodomy Baby, or the lack thereof, is a great punchline. I think I got far more out of Franky's review of it than I could ever get out of actually reading that story. Another great Goon volume. |
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The Goon Volume 5: Wicked Inclinations (The Goons) (v. 5) by Eric Powell (Paperback - December 12, 2006)
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