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The Unknown [Hardcover]

Mark Waid (Author), Minck Oosterveer (Illustrator)
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March 9, 2010 Unknown
She has solved every mystery known to man. But there is one mystery that remains... UNKNOWN! Revered as the smartest person alive, Catherine Allingham is the world's most famous provate investigator. Follow her adventures as she sets out to solve the one mystery she's never been able to crack-death! A new graphic novel series from Mark Waid ( KINGDOM COME) in the vein of RUSE with international superstar Minck Ooosterveer.

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The Unknown is a detective comic starring master detective Catherine Allingham and her ex-bouncer apprentice, James Doyle. Specializing in science and unsolvable crimes, the series begins with Allingham learning she has six months to live (a specter of death is watching over her) and determined to solve the ultimate mystery of what happens in the afterlife. In the meantime, she and Doyle jet off to Europe to assist a pair of physicists who have invented a superscale and may be victims of the very first Quantum Crime. Tight pacing, plenty of action, and Oosterveer’s moody artwork and sense of framing contribute to a considerable success. --Carlos Orellana

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"Top it off with a supporting character who is a partner rather than a plucky sidekick, a dash of intelligent humor and an ending which concludes the story while leaving it wide open for sequels, and Unknown is one of the best books BOOM! has put out yet." -- Comics Waiting Room

"While I love a great looking comic book, give me smart and interesting characters and I'm on board for the long haul. Waid does that every time." -- The Comic Addiction

"It also introduces some out-there concepts -- including a quantum crime -- which should develop nicely in the issues to come...When creators are in the middle of the sort of winning streak Waid is enjoying now, it's sometimes best just to trust they know what they're doing..." -- AV Club, The Onion

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 13 and up
  • Hardcover: 112 pages
  • Publisher: BOOM! Studios; 1st ed edition (March 9, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1934506974
  • ISBN-13: 978-1934506974
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 7.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,711,279 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Mark Waid, a New York Times bestselling author, has written a wider variety of well-known comics characters than any other American comics author, from Superman to the Justice League to Spider-Man to Archie and hundreds of others. His award-winning graphic novel with artist Alex Ross, KINGDOM COME, is one of the best-selling comics collections of all time. (Secretly, however, he prefers SUPERMAN: BIRTHRIGHT and his IRREDEEMABLE collections as his favorite works he's produced.)

With over twenty years of experience in his field, Waid maintains a blog at www.markwaid.com that is full of advice for beginning writers and experienced authors both.

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting character and premise, October 15, 2010
This review is from: The Unknown (Hardcover)
Mark Waid seems to get more press for the things he's done with colorfully clad superheroes. He rewrote Superman's future in Kingdom Come and set a lot of plot lines into play that writers jockeyed with for years (and some still do), and he had an absolutely sterling run on Captain America that fans still talk about today. But he's always had a turn toward mystery and the supernatural that fit better in the "real" world - of course, he shows his "pulp" roots while spinning those stories.

In The Unknown, the first Catherine Allingham story arc, Mark Waid introduces his audience to a compelling, troubled character. Catherine is an internationally known private detective, one that has no peer when it comes to unraveling the tangled skeins of murder. However, she's dying. Her particular form of cancer has left her six months to live and she knows it. What she does not know is what will happen to her after she dies.

Unable to wait on that Great Mystery, Catherine desperately turns her attentions to cases that touch on learning what that Unknown holds for her in a few short months.

The introductory sequence is chilling. As part of her affliction, Catherine has started seeing things that aren't real. One of them is a particularly gruesome specter that hangs around her and pops up at stressful times. Minck Oosterveer (the artist) has created a terribly effective image that haunted me even after I finished the graphic novel. In fact, Oosterveer drew a multitude of images that stand out in my mind. The pulse-pounding race through the train as bodies explode around Catherine, the terrors barely restrained in the sanitarium, and the horrors behind the Big Door are right there at my fingertips.

During the introductory case that sets up how smart Catherine is at her chosen vocation, she also takes on a protégé, a bouncer named James Doyle. While being a large and capable man, Doyle is also incredibly observant, and it's this skill that draws Catherine to him. Now that she can no longer completely trust what she herself is seeing, she wants someone around her that can keep her from jumping at grim-faced shadows.

Unfortunately, and even more creepy, Doyle isn't completely immune to those specters. I have to admit that this is a twist I hadn't seen coming, and I'm not really happy that it wasn't explained in this first arc. I'm completely sold on the second arc when it comes out, though. I'll be first in line to pick it up. That arc is coming out in monthly comics now, but I hate having to wait as cliffhanger follows cliffhanger.

I love Catherine's character, and Doyle is a fantastic partner for her, but I don't know what his ultimate game plan is, or whether I should completely trust him even though I want to. Mysteries pile on mysteries in this first edition.

The mix of straight mystery, a plucky heroine up against the ropes, and the supernatural combine to create a dizzying confection of rapid-paced adventure. Oosterveer's brilliant artwork provides a beautiful garnish that brings the story to macabre and mysterious life.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mignola fans take note, November 30, 2010
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This review is from: Unknown (Paperback)
I tried this story after enjoying Waid's Irredeemable and I was pleasantly surprised to find that I loved both the story and artwork. The bold, clear inking of the artwork was interesting - it is somewhat similar to Mike Allred's stuff. The story and the villain really gave me the same feeling as much of the work of the great Mike Mignola. The main character is certainly no Hellboy, though they are both great investigators. The tone and the supernatural elements of the story's climax definitely seem in line with much of Mignola's best work. I would highly recommend this book for fans of Hellboy, BPRD, X-Files, and other investigative horror tales.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Four issue mystery/adventure miniseries written by Mark Waid, February 15, 2010
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This review is from: The Unknown (Hardcover)
This hardcover collects the four-issue 2009 Boom! Studios mystery/adventure miniseries from writer Mark Waid and artist Minck Oosterveer. World-famous private investigator Catherine Allingham has a brain tumor and six months to live. She hires bouncer James Doyle as her assistant (her Dr. Watson?) in pursuit of the ultimate human mystery: what happens after we die? The pair faces both man-made and supernatural challenges in their international quest. Allingham also battles disturbing hallucinations apparently brought on by her illness. Waid offers two appealing main characters, but after a strong start, the plot is eventually unsatisfying. This is the first American comic book series for Dutch artist Minck Oosterveer, whose artwork is sometimes appealing but often too cartoonish. Variant covers are included: Erik Jones' painted covers are the highlights. Boom! Studios' $24.99 is a very high list price for a 112 page hardcover (the four regular-sized individual issues were priced highly enough at $3.99 each). The Waid/Oosterveer creative team has combined for a second Unknown four-issue miniseries entitled "The Devil Made Flesh".
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