7/8/2023 0 Comments Test by Christopher Sebela![]() ![]() ![]() The series picks up literal moments after the conclusion of the film. The script features some fantastic problem solving from Snake, and when the action is ramped up there are no shortages of awesome moments. ![]() Sebela nails the tone of the character, and offers some truly stellar Snake dialogue. It’s still an incredibly fun to see Snake Plisskin grace page. But, far too much of it happens here, which sadly damages the momentum of this first issue. Christopher Sebela isn’t afraid to unpack these ideas, in fact he comfortably builds Carpenter’s world in a fun and faithful way. It had some really big ideas within it, but you have to unpack them to really get immersed in this world. It’s the sequel we deserved.Ī moment of reflection on Escape from New York will remind you that the actual plot of the film is a little empty. It suffers from heavy amounts of exposition but it’s a thousand times better than Escape From L.A. ![]() For the most part he succeeds, but there is a lot of heavy lifting required to get this story in motion. Christopher Sebela’s “Escape From New York” #1 does the heavy lifting of defining a world created by John Carpenter. ![]()
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