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World Famous Comics: Ex Machina, Vol. 2: Tag
Ex Machina, Vol. 2: Tag
By: Brian K. Vaughan
Publisher: Wildstorm
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Paperback
Label: Wildstorm
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 128
Publication Date: October 01, 2005
Release Date: October 01, 2005

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This second volume of Eisner Award-winner(Best Writer, Best New Series) Brian K. Vaughan's Ex Machina collects the TAG story arch. Plus, learn how much the National Security Agency had on the career of the Great Machine.What forced Mayor Hundred to make one of the most controversial decisions in the history of New Yrok politics.This volume features an introduction by the Wachowski brothers and an all new cover by Eisner Award-winning artist Tony Harris


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Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars

4 out of 5 starsAnother fine entry.
Brian K. Vaughan, Ex Machina: Tag (Wildstorm, 2005)

Vaughan continues on with Ex Machina, with Hundred stirring the pot with some scary little sticks, much to the combined dismay and delight of his staff. There's a second mystery subplot involving the disappearance of Hundred's former NSA handler, but as in the first book, it's almost window dressing. (There is, however, some indication that these little plots are going to add up to something in the future.) The really gripping part of the story, somewhat surprisingly, is the political end-- how will the Mayor of America's largest city handle, say, gay marriage? (And how will the public react?) It's great stuff, though I was ready to find Vaughan and throw him (instead of the book) through the nearest window when I hit the last page and the painful cliffhanger ending. If only I'd thought to put the first three books on hold at the library instead of the first two... ****



4 out of 5 starsAwesome
The second volume of Ex Machina was really exciting. What was really refreshing was that it wasn't very predictable. The story itself was quite good, intertwining between a murder mystery, mysterious signs showing up in the subway relating to Mayor Hundred, and politics. The artwork also was very good. Just a really good follow up to the first volume, which was quite good itself.



5 out of 5 starsA good comic gets better
Mitchell Hundred continues his third career: engineer, unwilling superhero, and now willing but inept mayor of NYC. Well, if you want something done strangely, count on an engineer. They're generally so honest that there's no way to guess what they'll do next - something logical, usually, and that always takes everyone by surprise.

This fictional world moves through the year or so after the 9/11 attacks on NYC and DC. In that world, though, Hundred managed to save one of the towers. And now, as mayor, he has the privelege presiding over the wedding of one of those heroic first responders, Todd Wylie, and his boyfriend. While that ruckus gets up to full volume, something quieter and more deadly is taking shape under the city ...

Vaughn and crew give a lot to like. The story is current and topical, but distant enough for escapist fiction. Vaughn's artwork carries the book - it's skilled and expressive, it has some of Chaykin's monumental quality, but with livelier and more natural poses. Continuing that "more natural" theme. Vaughn isn't afraid of ladies with shoulders, hips, and curves, or of the occasional goofy look on someone's face. The lines are gentler and the palette more subdued than Chaykin, too - but there's nothing imitative in the visual style.

I alrady have the next collection of Ex Machina on my to-read heap, and I expect more to follow it. It got that Eisner award for a reason - if you've read this far and haven't tried this title yet, you probably should.

-- wiredwierd



4 out of 5 starsGraphic SF Reader
Mitchell, now Mayor Hundred, still has the superhuman abilities gained from a strange accident. He no longer operates as The Great Machine, but something from he past may have triggered a serial killer that is now operating.

Taking some unpopular political stances, a good looking writer goes out with him, and will offer some advice and perhaps more.



5 out of 5 starsSci-Fi Politics
This second installment in the Ex Machina series explains how the main character got his powers and became mayor.


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