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DMZ #53 – Review

by Brian Wood (writer), Riccardo Burchielli (art), Jeromy Cox (colors), and Jared K. Fletcher (letters)

The Story: While the situation in the DMZ worsens, Matty tries to survive his encounter with some unhappy Delgado relations.

What’s Good: As you might expect, MIA has proven to be a real downer of an arc.  Not that there’s anything wrong with that of course.

For instance, look no farther than the issue’s ending, which is a perfect fusion of a smaller, personal tragedy with a larger, more overarching catastrophe.  In a massive bombing, New York City loses a landmark in a catastrophe that also causes Matty to lose one of the landmarks of his time in the DMZ and his life in general.  NYC loses an icon and Matty loses a friend.  It’s a perfect blend of the public and the private.

That’s a theme that goes through much of this issue.  All of the DMZ is united in destruction.  As Matty dives for cover, so too does the faceless host of Radio Free DMZ on the other side of town.  This is a theme that Wood has continually returned to, and it’s always a good one.  It’s also well used by the unifying, desperate voice of the radio transmissions.

Perhaps more powerful than anything else, however, is Matty’s new-found role.  Well, perhaps “newly realized” is more apt.  Matty realizes that he is not a power player or an active participant; he’s a historian.  It’s an empowering moment of self-recognition and a great direction for Matty, and the comic in general.  Best of all is how Wood makes it clear that this is exactly what Matty’s role has been all along.  Though he didn’t realize it, he’d been fulfilling this function through it all, even between his loftier ambitions.

On art, this is some of Burchielli’s best work in a while.  He puts out a ton of emotion.  His explosions are awe inspiring in scale and unity.  Meanwhile, his illustrations of Matty are really well done, particularly when he juxtaposes Matty across the comic’s run, comparing his various physical profiles.  While Wood’s script emphasizes his perpetual role as record-keeper, it’s Burchielli’s art that really makes this realization hit home, drawing together and fusing the various Matty Roths of the past with that of the present.
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Weekly Comic Book Review’s Top Picks

DS’ Top Picks

Best From The Past Week: Uncanny X-Men #524 – I had expected Brightest Day to take the crown, but in fact, DC delivered a pretty middling offering this week. That left Uncanny X-Men #524, despite some flaws, to reach the summit of my pull list.

Most Anticipated: Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #1 – I love Dick Grayson as Batman, and I hope he stays Batman, but….who isn’t dying to know where Bruce Wayne has been for the last year….or last 30,000 years?

Other Top Picks: Adventure Comics #11, Batgirl #10, Superman: War of the Supermen #2, Birds of Prey #1, Justice League: Generation Lost #1

Alex’s Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: Hellboy in Mexico -Just a ton of fun, but despite its absurdity, it just manages to still feel intelligent.  A real blast of a read and a nice reprieve for Hellboy fans.  Now bring on “the Storm!”

Most Anticipated: Siege #4 -I can’t help it: I’m intensely curious to see how Siege finishes and where it leaves the Marvel Universe.  I’m almost as curious to see whether or not the Sentry will bite the dust.  Either way, this issue should be gigantic.

Other Picks:Dark Avengers #16, New Avengers Finale, B.P.R.D.: King of Fear #5, The Unwritten #13, Batman: the Return of Bruce Wayne #1, Birds of Prey #1, DMZ #53, The Flash #2, Fables #95, Punishermax #7, The Sword #24

Dean’s Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine #1 – I was expecting a Marvel Team Up type story and got something very different with a novel story concept and really good art.  It should be a lot of fun to watch this one develop over the summer.

Most Anticipated: Siege #4 – Sheesh is this a crowded week for new releases, but I’m 99% sure that the first book out of the stack will be this finale to Marvel’s excellent (so far) event.  Fingers crossed for an ending as good as the story so far!

Other picks: Batman: Return of Bruce Wayne #1, Amazing Spider-Man #631, New Mutants #13, Unwritten #13, Daytripper #6

Joe’s Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: iZombie #1 – I was really in the mood for something new and cool, and this comic fit the bill nicely.  Not to mention that it’s a new ongoing series with artwork by Mike Allred.  I mean, really, ’nuff said.

Most Anticipated: The Sword #24 – The latest Luna Bros. collaboration has been wonderfully entertaining and after two years, I can’t wait to get some answers and closure to the great ride they’ve taken me on, especially after last month’s shocking cliffhanger!  A highly anticipated final issue.

Other picks: New Mutants #13, Dark Avengers #16, New Avengers Finale, Siege #4, Avengers the Initiative #35, Birds of Prey #1, Flash #2, Siege Epilogue: The Fallen, Incredible Hulk #609, Hulk #22, Ultimate Spider-Man #10, Punisher MAX #7

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