The Black Coat: A Call to Arms
By Mark Allen
May 14, 2007 - 22:09
Ape Entertainment
Writer(s): Ben Lichius, Adam Cogan
Penciller(s): Francesco Francavilla
Inker(s): Francesco Francavilla
Cover Artist(s): Francesco Francavilla
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Writers Lichius and Cogan spin a web of intrigue, adventure and downright macabre “creepiness” as they lay out the Knights’ struggle against an organization called “The League.” The presence of a shadowy mastermind concealed in bandages adds an element of mystery, while a Mr. Hyde-like serial killer called “The Butcher” supplies the appropriate “chill” factor. I’ll not reveal the secret that makes that character all the more indomitable, but it’s a fun detail that cranks up the story’s sense of urgency.
The art work on the story is handled by Francavilla, who has a wonderful eye for detail, as well as the use of blacks and textures. His evocative style sets the tone for the story very well, and is integral to maintaining the horror factor. I’ve said it before and surely will again, it’s a very small number of comics artists who can perform well in the black and white medium. Say hello to Francesco Francavilla, one of those who live there.
All in all, The Black Coat delivers the goods, and is one of those hard-to-find worthwhile alternatives to the glut of superhero books out there. It is recommended for older readers, due to some graphic imagery. But, even at that, the creators are good at weeding out the “gore” factor. It’s disturbing without being disgusting. Find it at comics shops, online retailers and auctions and at www.the-black-coat.com .
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