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Shade, the Changing Man: The American Scream (Paperback)

by Chris Bachalo (Author), Mark Pennington (Author)
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  • Paperback: 168 pages
  • Publisher: Titan Books Ltd (30 May 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1840237163
  • ISBN-13: 978-1840237160
  • Product Dimensions: 25.4 x 16.8 x 0.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 72,292 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Peter Milligan's Shade the Changing Man was one of the foundation titles of DC's mature readers Vertigo imprint, alongside acknowledged classics such as Neil Gaiman's Sandman and Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol. Like them, it took an obscure character from DC's archives as a starting point for something pioneering, alien and more than a little disturbing. The American Scream collects the first six issues of the series, which introduce the key characters while still throwing us into the heart of the action. The extraterrestrial Shade arrives on an Earth that is going crazy; his mission to fight the enigmatic American Scream's infectious Madness with the reality-warping power of his own Madness Vest.

The Madness is at the heart of Shade, a vehicle by which American obsessions such as Kennedy and Hollywood can be amplified, in order that Milligan's meditations on them might be brought to bear with more precision. The problem is that, for all his undoubted talents, these meditations sometimes teeter on the borderline between profundity and banality. So, in Hollywood: "Who's the director, the auteur of life? Who writes these utterly absurd screenplays?" Later in the run of Shade, where the focus was more thoroughly personal though no less deranged, Milligan produced genuinely great work. Here, for all the insane power of Chris Bachalo's art, he's hampered by the concentration on slightly amateurish socio-political critique. None of which is to deny that there are some incredibly powerful passages here; the opening issue in particular is a genuinely harrowing, personal portrayal of madness as a young woman named Kathy George prepares for the execution of the man who killed her parents. Shade the Changing Man: The American Scream may not be a great work, but it has sufficient moments of greatness to more than justify this collection. --Alex Sarll



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Peter Milligan (X-Statix, Skreemer), Chris Bachalo (Death: The High Cost of Living) and Mark Pennington (Hellblazer) present a fantastic re-imagination of the classic 1970s character! It begins in an explosion of madness, as 23-year-old Kathy George relives the horror of her parents' deaths at the hands of a serial killer...but she is soon swept away from her constant nightmares and the ever-present threat of insanity by a force even stranger! When Shade, a traveller from the Meta dimension, arrives by occupying the body of the serial killer who destroyed Kathy's life, she becomes caught up in Shade's quest - to journey into the collective unconscious of America, as they fight the malevolent force known only as The American Scream!

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of Vertigo's best books, 8 Aug 2003
As a huge fan of Milligan's writting, this review may be tainted with pure bias, however Shade was one of the most rounded, well written and interesting characters to appear from the Vertigo line when it was at it's first peak. In fact, not just the main characters, but every single bit part, side kick and secondary charcter has more sense of realism behind it than most literary creations. The run lasted for something like 70 issues and never lagged, this book collects the first few issues, setting up the main characters and the beginings of their journey. The story plays like a long warpped road trip, looking at the more skewered aspects of modern society through the eyes of an alien. It is a charcter driven series of stories and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes graphic story telling, literature or just plan well written charcater studies. In case you didn't get the message, it is all about CHARACTER. The art is very well done, and very much suited to the style of the story, but the praise goes to Pete Milliagan for giving us one of the most moving and complete comic book families ever.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Series, 17 Nov 2006
By Mr. M. Crabtree "the_mark" (Bristol, UK) - See all my reviews
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Shade the changing man is one of my absolute favourite comic series. Dealing with maddness, life, death, love and more. It's wonderfully written by the talented Mr. Milligan and features fantastic art by penciller Chris Bachelo, inker Mark Pennington and colours by Danny Vozzo (yes this is a series where the colourist deserves a mention- superb work) and of course cover/concept artist Brendan "the new McCarthyism" McCarthy.

So with all this praise why am I deducting a star? Well simply because while this is a very good start, the series gets so much better that giving the full five now would leave nowhere to go later. The lives of the characters gets more interesting, the storylines get deeper (and there is in fact a very satisfying explanation for all the maddness later on), even the artwork improves. In fact this volume doesn't even introduce the wonderfull Lenny.

So certainly buy this volume and enjoy the maddness of the american scream, but also hope the rest of the series get's collected as well.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great start... poor finish, 14 Feb 2005
This novel is really well drawn and the premise was superb... I was carried along by the book as it built towards what I was expecting to be an amazing ending but then it all fell to pieces in the last part... I won't give it away but the explanation for the madness was just so poor... it left me feeling most disappointed with what could have been a major graphic work...
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