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Morrison definitely seems to be mocking the action movie tropes that he's drawing from for this sequence. When a vehicle is slower than just getting out and walking.
The other side's protection system of angry poltergeists that spout off "yo mama" jokes is hilarious.
Yeah, even with Quimper in Jolly Roger's mind, something else feels very, very wrong here.
Mr. Quimper seems like a bit of an asshole. Willing to even to kill his own people just for a bit of fun.
It's interesting both the protections that the installation has, along with what feels like some sort of psychic creep that's causing problems with their general sensibilities.
The backgrounds on these pages are incredible.
Especially as it continues to play with the movie motif in making it explicit that this isn't a western. And the cowboy isn't the hero.
I mean, the humour is much more ribald than a lot of what we saw in the dark, dry humour of volume 1, but this is genuinely funny.
More conspiracy theories throughout than you can shake a stick at.
This entire opener is like trading Samuel Mathers for Jack Parsons.
It's also interesting to see an even wider look at the rest of the Invisibles network.