X-Statix # 12
By Leroy Douresseau
September 1, 2003 - 16:00
Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Penciller(s): Mike Allred
Inker(s): Phillip Bond
Cover Artist(s): Mike Allred
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Milligan is writing the X-book that comics cognoscenti want to read, and cognoscenti doesn't refer to fans who are still charting obscure references in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. X-Statix is occasionally, frighteningly bizarre, but mostly fun. Milligan is also roughing up America's obsession with pop culture and celebrity the way Howard Chaykin tackled sex, violence, politics, and the media in his sublime 80's masterpiece, American Flagg! For this, I can forgive Milligan those moments when his dialogue reads like poorly recycled Chris Claremont.
Mike Allred doesn't draw eye candy art, but his style, which recalls 60's era pop art comics, has an illustrative flair that makes him an outcast among mainstream artists. He gives this issue's tale of a father/daughter combo who morbidly worship death and Statix's Dead Girl a sense of verisimilitude many allegedly "cutting edge" artists can't touch, a surreal and noteworthy effort rare in MARVEL product.
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