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World Famous Comics: The X-Files, Vol. 2 (X-Files) (X-Files)
The X-Files, Vol. 2 (X-Files) (X-Files)
By: Kevin J. Anderson, John Rozum, Miran Kim, Charles Adlard
Publisher: Checker Book Publishing Group
Average Rating:3.50 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Paperback
Label: Checker Book Publishing Group
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 200
Publication Date: June 01, 2005

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Product Description:
Checker's second volume of the X-Files collects issues 18-23 (five original stories), as well as the X-Files Comic Digest Issue 1 and Issue 1/2. Featuring writers Keven J. Anderson and John Rozum, interior art by Charles Adlard, and additional art created by world-renowned artist Miran Kim.


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Average Rating:3.50 out of 5.00 stars

4 out of 5 starspretty decent for the $3 i spent on it
if your an avid fan of the x files this is for you. it gives you the chance to have some all new adventures with your pals mulder and scully. althout this is definately a plus, sometime the art and writing can be a little boring even sub-par. but as a huge xfiles fan im glad i have it in my collection. there are 4 or 5 short stories in this one.. most consisting of the usual xfiles material.



3 out of 5 starsI'd rather see it on TV
I assume that everybody knows what kind of TV-series the X-Files is, and thus I skip the description and go straight to the review instead, that is, the second collection about Mulder and Scully published by Checker Publishing Group. This time it's issues 20-26, issue 1/2 and X-Files Comic Digest Issue 1 that have been collected.

And the end result is more or less what I had expected it to be: as with Volume 1, Volume 2 is something that the hardcore-fans and comic buffs will appreciate while the everyday reader might not think too much of it. It's very true that everybody involved are very skilled; the authors know how to create a genuine X-Files style story, and the artists are all veterans and highly professional. However, the problem remains the same: Mulder's and Scully's adventures, when on paper, are lightyears from what they are when on the TV-screen. All the things that made the TV-series special; the lights, the creepy music, the camera work, and more; all these ingredients disappear when the adventures are done on paper, and the result is therefore not very surprisingly a comic that is neither good nor bad.

Some of the episodes have a LOT of text, and this is thus not a comic that you'll read in an instant. The paranormal phenomena under investigation are all quite "traditional", that is, ball lightning, ghosts, Bigfoot, and so on, and if you thought that the mysteries were "solved" surprisingly quickly in the TV-series, then you won't think much different when reading Volume 2. Here Mulder and Scully "solve" everything in the blink of an eye, and it's actually quite annoying and not very believable to see how all the pieces of the puzzle seem to come together more or less right after they've arrived at the scene of the crime.

The X-Files Volume 2 wasn't a complete disappointment, though. From time to time it's quite entertaining, and it's always interesting to see how "traditional" paranormal phenomena can be approached in new and innovative ways. However, after finishing it I felt just as I did after finishing Volume 1, that is, if I want to hang out with agents Mulder and Scully I much rather do it using a TV instead of a comic.


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