Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Read This! - East of West (Vol. 1)



Read This! is made possible by The Gauntlet Comics and Games

At first glance, sci-fi and western don't seem to be genres that would mix well.  However, the popularity of shows like Westworld proves that it can be done with the right concept.  East of West (published by Image Comics) is another of those unusual genre mixes that works surprisingly well, and is a refreshing departure from typical comics.
Written by Jonathan Hickman (best known for his work with Marvel, including the recent Secret Wars miniseries), East of West takes place in an alternate universe where the American Civil War never truly ended, along with Mao Zedong's China.  The story also deals with the possibly impending apocalypse.  That is, if the Four Horsemen can locate Death, who has gone off the reservation, so to speak.  With the help of a mysterious native couple, Death wanders the land in search of his former lover, Xiaoling.  The only issue is that Xiaoling is the daughter of Mao III, current leader of the heavily fortified city-state New Shanghai.
The internal mythology Hickman has created for this book is impressive and intriguing.  The supernatural elements of the story add another layer for fans to unravel in an already complex combination of genres.  East of West is true to its western influences, not shying away from violent scenes and adult situations.  If you're not the type for seeing blood splatter in your comics, this is probably not the book for you.  For the rest of you, East of West provides plenty of exploded heads and eye gouging, much of it courtesy of Death himself.  Nick Dragotta's artwork showcases more than just violence, however.  He has a knack for capturing subtleties of facial expression, which give the reader a glimpse into the motivations of the many mysterious characters.
If you're looking for something out of the ordinary, with action and a good story hook, East of West is a great book to add to your collection.  If the mystery of things interests you, there's plenty more to explore, with several more volumes available.


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