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Hotwire: Requiem For The Dead [Paperback]

Warren Ellis (Author), Steve Pugh (Author, Artist)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


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Hotwire May 4, 2010
In the near future, the living and the dead share the same space. Most of the "Blue Lights" are harmless, witless drones, as lost in death as they were in life. Some want revenge. Some want power. Some even want company to join them in the ranks of the departed. Enter Alice Hotwire, Detective Exorcist. She's the best there is at keeping the peace on the Blue Light beat, and her fellow officers hate her for it. It's a job she doesn't want, in a world she doesn't understand - but when a break-in at the Maximum Security Necropolis sets off a surge of violent, brutal hauntings, Alice Hotwire knows she's the only one that can pull the city from the brink of chaos.

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"Wildly imaginative, zany, action-packed book that everyone who loves comics should pick up." -Philadelphia Daily News

An all around phenomenal book." -Ain’t It Cool News

Pugh has definitely added a trend here with HOTWIRE, giving fans not only a cinematic experience with the art and writing, but something new to enjoy in the land of comics." -Fangoria

"Definitely worth checking out." -Comic Book Resources 

It’s a highly entertaining sci-fi thriller, with a skeleton hand of horror bearing down upon it.” -Broken Frontier

"Busy but not cluttered and starring a damn awesome heroine, HOTWIRE is attractive book both visually and mentally. Radical has another winner." -Comics Waiting Room

It's difficult to put into words how gorgeous this book is and how real the characters feel.” -Comics Bulletin

Great art and a unique story - this is a can't miss book.” -Comixology

About the Author

Steve Pugh is a well-known British comic book writer and artist that has worked on such titles as Hellblazer (re-titled for film as "Constantine"), Hellstorm and Doom 2099 (with writer Warren Ellis); Saint of Killers and Hitman (with writer Garth Ennis, creator of The Boys); X-Men 2099, Judge Dredd, Star Trek, Batman, Star Wars and Hellgate-London (with writer Ian Edginton); Terminator and Superman vs. Terminator (with writer Alan Grant); Deadcorp(e)s and Blade (with writer Christopher Hinz); Vampirella/Witchblade (with writer Brian Wood) and the X-Men (Italicize) spinoff series, Generation X (with writers Brian Wood and Warren Ellis).

Warren Ellis
is an award-winning author of the groundbreaking titles Transmetropolitan, Planetary, Fell and Ministry of Space, as well as writer on Marvel's Fantastic Four and X-Men, DC's Justice League of America, Vertigo's Hellblazer and mastermind behind the controversial, seminal Wildstorm title The Authority.
 

Product Details

  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Radical Publishing (May 4, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0980233534
  • ISBN-13: 978-0980233537
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 6.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,142,680 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Steve Pugh is a British comics professional who has worked for most of the major comic producers on both sides of the Atlantic, including DC COMICS, MARVEL, IDW PUBLISHING, DARK HORSE COMICS and 2000 AD.

He is best known for SAINT OF KILLERS (with Garth Ennis), ANIMAL MAN (with Jaime Delano), and GENERATION X (with Warren Ellis and Brian Wood).

Currently Steve is painting and writing the HOTWIRE series of comics and graphic novels for RADICAL PUBLISHING

His website can be found at StevePugh.com

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Innovative, Beautifully Drawn Story, July 8, 2010
This review is from: Hotwire: Requiem For The Dead (Paperback)
Once you get past the fact that our protagonist is an unnaturally attractive, pixie-faced woman with the unlikely name "Hotwire," Requiem for the Dead is an innovative, beautifully drawn story with a lot of neat sci-fi stuff to say.

In one of the not-too-distant dystopian futures that Warren Ellis loves to write and rewrite for every one of his visions, nonliving souls cloud the streets in a blue mist, generally causing a ruckus. Because this is such a unique problem, it's up to a specialized force to deal with the unquiet undead and all of the strangeness that they are capable of. When the threat becomes organized and is imminently more serious, Alice Hotwire dives headfirst into a fairly typical, but still exciting, adventure through the ghost underground, fancy anti-ghost equipment blazing.

Ellis is a complex writer, so it's important to note that he's credited on this volume only because he and Steve Pugh originated the idea for this story together before Ellis eventually abandoned it for other projects. Pugh, who is primarily an illustrator, does a truly excellent job of simplifying Ellis's potentially complicated ideas into a readable, enjoyable story with enough signature creepy elements and monsters to keep it exciting. If you're picking this up because it has the Ellis name on it, you shouldn't expect an Ellis-penned tale, but you'll likely be very pleased with what you do get.

Pugh's artwork transcends the medium he employs, whatever that might be at the time. It's actually very difficult to tell if he's painting digitally, with acrylics and watercolors, or if he employs an amazing combination of all of the above. It can sometimes be distracting to read a comic that has overly complex or overproduced artwork, so it's easy to leap to the conclusion that this is all style and no substance just by browsing through the pages. Ultimately, the realistic (and often surrealistic) artwork serves the story perfectly. Pugh's use of realistic humans is especially impressive, as his work is perfectly consistent from panel to panel and wonderfully expressive.

The occasionally saucy heroine, despite being obviously attractive, never falls into the trap of being sexualized, as far too many id-driven comics do. Sure, she tosses out a few choice words of profanity, but that's only because she's all business. If a giant snake ghost with a human skull for a face was about to chomp on you, I don't think you'd be concerned with the elegance of your vocabulary either.

The end of this volume promises a deeper exploration into the weird half-ghost city of Hotwire, and I honestly can't wait to see what happens next.
-- Collin David
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fresh new take on Sci-Fi and Supernatural., November 2, 2010
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I've only discovered the two Trade Paperbacks so far, and only read the first. The main character Alice is awesome, the tech is awesome and the supernatural element of the 'Blue-Lights' or ghosts is clever and original. Looking forward to volume two. It's like part 50's detective novel, part CSI, part 'Rainbow's End' and a little 'Ghost busters'
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Once you get past the fact that our protagonist is an unnaturally attractive, pixie-faced woman with the unlikely name "Hotwire," Requiem for the Dead is an innovative, beautifully drawn story with a lot of neat sci-fi stuff to say.
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