Thursday, June 19, 2008

Check This Out - Punisher: Little Black Book


Novelists don't always make a graceful transition to the comic/graphic novel form, but veteran crime author Victor Gischler makes the jump look easy, delivering this solid one-shot and whetting our appetites for his upcoming Punisher MAX arc. Avoiding rookie struggles for the most part, he seems natural at giving the artist something to draw, and displays a firm grasp of the tight space he's got for his plot.

It's surprising just how tidy Little Black Book is. Gischler doesn't stray into overambition, steering clear of the "Analyzing Frank" moments better suited for longer stories and not wasting time engineering some big plot twist or double-cross that he'd run out of space trying to unleash. By simply playing to the writer's strengths, there's just enough going on to introduce the players, set up Frank's plan, establish the villainy of the villain and give the audience several money shots of the Punisher punishing without feeling rushed and without momentum-sucking exposition.

Jefte Palo's art meshes well with the economic script--plenty of shadows and sexy, with mood to spare. I'm not sure if he's slated to handle the art for Gischler's upcoming turn with the main title, but he does seem suited and Marvel could do worse than Palo in there.

Welcome to funnybooks, Mr. Gischler. Any writer getting a comic published who isn't named Bendis, Johns, or Brubaker will get our attention, but it takes a decent story to keep our attention, and Little Black Book looks to be a sign of quality reading ahead.

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