
By: Joe Harris & Chris Carter (story), Harris (writer), Michael Walsh (art), Jordie Bellaire (colors) and Shawn Lee (letters)
The Story: With Scully kidnapped, Mulder enlists some old friends to find her.
Review (with SPOILERS): The first issue of X-Files kinda snuck up on me with how good it was. I was just expecting some derivative product that was low(er) quality and designed just to get X-Files fans to plop down a few dollars. But, when I read that first issue, it was almost like we had the TV show back on again.
Even if this second issue didn’t sneak up on me (since I expected it to be really good), it keeps that magic rolling right along. The most important thing is how effectively creators are able to capture the look and feel of the actors who played the characters in the series…..it really does feel like you’re consuming The X-Files and not just some story with that name on the cover. I guess a good example would be to compare to those X-Files novels that came out in the mid-1990’s when the series was in its heyday. I will admit to having actually read a few of those and they were entertaining enough, but you didn’t hear Mulder’s and Scully’s voices when you read the novel. The novels felt more like someone telling me a story about Mulder and Scully (“Once upon a time, the was an Agent Mulder and an Agent Scully and there were alien honeybees that spoke the Navajo language….”); this comic feels like you’re experiencing the story yourself. A lot of credit needs to go to Michael Walsh. He has clearly spent a lot of time watching the series because he just knows what these characters look like. It isn’t like he is watching X-Files and just pausing the action to draw the face that he sees, it’s more like he is just a fan like us and remembers what they looked like almost 20 years ago.
So, when we get introduced to Agent Doggett in the opening pages, it looks like the guy who came on the X-Files ~2000 and not the fat, gray-haired guy who plays a werewolf on True Blood. When we see the Lone Gunmen, they look just like the dudes we remember. I mean, I’m not sure I WANT to see what the actor who played Frohike looks like in 2013. It’s just really good art that perfectly captures the look and feel of the series.
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