
By: Peter Milligan (writer), Mikel Janin (artist), Ulises Arreola (colorist)
The Story: Madame Xanadu, you are being a major downer right now.
The Review: Some words come with major connotative baggage attached, which people don’t always realize when they use them. I’d say “dark” falls in this category. Lately, you hear writers drop this word a lot in plugging their projects, as if by doing so their work will instantly take on a layer of “seriousness.” Instead, they usually only succeed in sapping “dark” of all its meaning. Nowadays, the mere mention of it elicits only a shrug and eye-roll.
DC went full-on trigger-happy with the word, creating a whole line of books under the “dark” umbrella. Luckily, they have skilled writers onboard to give credit to the description, and Milligan is no exception. You don’t get much darker than a two-page splash of a bunch of identical women on a highway, each in various stages of getting maimed by speeding vehicles.
This can all be gratuitous if it has no reason for being other than to shock you. Milligan keeps his grimly imaginative ideas grounded in a steady plot and character-developing moments, unless he’s using them to set tone. Like John Rozum on Xombi, he has a knack for laying out a series of visuals for gut-hitting impression: “…cows give birth to mechanical meat slicers…the power station threatens to explode when it is imbued with consciousness…and gets bored.”
At the heart of all this strangeness, inside a glowing-green envelope where “time itself slows down,” and “Neutrons crush inside atoms,” lies Enchantress. For a while, over in the now defunct Shadowpact, she demonstrated remarkable self-control, but now she seems totally unhinged at last, going the way of Scarlet Witch and magically lashing out against all who approach her maddened state. Included among her victims are several members of the Justice League, with Superman realizing he’s no match against the cuts of “Filthy flying teeth!”
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