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| Reviewed by: The Rev | 14th Jun 2005 | |
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Preacher: Gone to TexasGarth Ennis |
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I wonder if the person who put this in the "youth services" section of my local library ever got fired? After all, right on the back, it says "suggested for mature readers." Someone must have missed a memo about what "mature" means. Gone to Texas is the beginning of the Preacher saga, which involves the title character, whose church went up in flames while the whole town was inside; his ex-girlfriend Tulip, whom he ran out on five years ago for reasons we don't know; and Cassidy, a drifter who rescued Tulip from a bad situation. The plot twists come fast and thick, so it's pretty much impossible to tell you what goes on, but the basis of the story (or the framework from which Ennis created this delightfully twisted tale) is that Jesse, the preacher, is suffering a major crisis of faith, and needs to find his way back to God. Over the course of the story, however, Jesse realizes that his crisis of faith isn't all internal, and that finding his way back to God may take a little more doing than he originally thought it would. Oh, and did I mention he talks to John Wayne and is being stalked by a killer not of this earth? Didn't think so. Even if the artwork wasn't top-notch, the simple weirdness of the story, and the way Ennis twists it, would make reading this like staring at a particularly gruesome car accident (and the quote is especially appropriate here; Ennis' way of bending cliches and Biblical references to make completely new things out of them should be putting the reader very much in mind of Clive Barker's early short stories). But the artwork is top-notch, indeed, and the two combine to make for a particularly compelling read. You will find yourself wanting to read this in one sitting. And take my advice-- that's not something you want to do if your library system doesn't happen to have the next book in the series. Now I have to wait for it to show up in my mailbox...
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See also | ||
| Hellblazer by Garth Ennis reviewed by The Rev | ||
| Hellblazer: Tainted Love by Garth Ennis reviewed by The Rev | ||
| John Constantine, Hellblazer: Rare Cuts by Garth Ennis reviewed by The Rev | ||
| Preacher: Alamo by Garth Ennis reviewed by The Rev | ||
| Preacher: Dixie Fried by Garth Ennis reviewed by The Rev | ||
| Preacher: Proud Americans by Garth Ennis reviewed by The Rev | ||
| Preacher: Salvation by Garth Ennis reviewed by The Rev | ||
| Preacher: Until the End of the World by Garth Ennis reviewed by The Rev | ||