World Famous Comics: Dirty Pair: Fatal But Not Serious
Dirty Pair: Fatal But Not Serious
By: Adam Warren Publisher: Dark Horse Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: Dark Horse Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 128 Publication Date: August 15, 1996
Book Description: The Dirty Pair have fought hard to maintain a reputation as the roughest, toughest "trouble consultants" in the United Galactica. They've battled murderers, bootleggers, mercenaries, and entire space armadas, all in the line of duty! But now the dangerous duo must face their greatest challenge yet: a convention center full of Dirty-Pair groupies! And somewhere, lurking among the metal-bikini-clad-costume-contest losers, the cyborg autograph hounds, and the preachers of impending Armageddon, a fanatical cadre of genetic terrorists and a neurochemically imbalanced, homicidal Yuri clone share a common goal: to wipe out the Dirty Pair!
Adam Warren's best work Adam's Warren's Dirty Pair books are hard to explain. From the covers someone might assume they are anime T&A books, and certainly there's some of that. But the characters are well-written, flawed without being whinny and very interesting.
This book puts the two through their paces, at the same time exploring internal conflicts, how rabid fans see their idols and how people see themselves.
And don't forget Warren's usual mix of hysterical humor, pop cultural references and fantastic science fiction concepts.
there's a lot more here than eye candy.
Not light hearted... *Warning-spoilers*
I rated this book one star because while there's a great deal of action/violence in the comic, much of it is personal, mean-spiritied physical violence involving one of the main characters. Blowing up planets and cities is in a sense abstract, and unreal; showing favorite characters being badly beaten, shot and ... other things... is really unpleasant. Overall, the script is pretty dark: The bad guys get off scot-free, an incredible calamity (caused by those same bad guys) destroys a solar system, and one of the Dirty Pair are killed. Kind of a crappy way to end the book, IMO. I thought about giving this two stars for the art, but I actually prefer the art style in the original manga and anime series. If you really like Warren's work, you can add another star.
The dirty trio 3WA trouble consultants, Kei and Yuri attend a convention for their fan club - Kei and Yuricon. Meanwhile, a villian plots their destruction with his secret weapon - a clone of Yuri. The clone is duped into the assassination of her doppelganger and Kei when she is lead to believe it is a simulation to test her reaction to various situations. Added to this is a neurochemical imbalance to create an emotional time bomb making her even more unpredictable than Kei! Can the Lovely Angels, Kei and Yuri, stop the clone before mass destruction begins or will the hordes of fans slow them down with autograph requests?
This is another winning graphic novel from Adam Warren. It is as action packed as it is humourous, taking the word "destruction" to a whole new dimension! Explosions, big guns, monofilament blades, a very intruiging stun weapon and destabilising stars are just some of the juicy tidbits awaiting fans of other Dirty Pair escapades. This one has more mass-destruction than any of the other novels and I easily recommend it to fans and newcommers alike.
Great Story wow. great story, great art work. a must buy.
A real masterful sci-fi thriller all about two young dolls! Being a female, I wasn't really into stuff like that. Until I was sent a free copy featuring the two infamous wide-eyed, gun-totin' chicks barely dressed in metallic bikini suits and high-heeled boots that the whole galaxy loves so much! Boy, was I really enthralled by Adam Warren's very skillful artwork depicting a very detailed, multi-layered futuristic world where the two girls live as well as a craftly spun-out science fiction tale with a MUCH DEEPER DEPTH than a comic book would ever dare go! Here in this story, our lovable heroines go on a talk show, become honor guests for their fan convention, go dancing, get attacked by Yuri's "bad girl" clone, chased by a gun-waving mechanical monster, and get lynched by their very own adoring fans! Such gorgeous pictures quite graced by luscious shots of the sexy, scantily clad young cuties as well as such eye-poppingly graphic violence and yes, lots of gore, mass destruction, and countless deaths. But you'd enjoy it all nevertheless!