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X-Files #1

X-Files #1

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Frank Spotnitz Art by Brian Denham Cover by Tony Shasteen Variant cover by Russell Walks
Search for the truth inside this new miniseries based on the hit FOX television show! A research scientist, recently agitated by paranoid fears, is found dead in his suburban D.C. apartment. His sister refuses to accept the coroner's ruling that his death was suicide from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Federal investigator Scully discovers forensic details that would seem to defy rational explanation and when her partner Agent Mulder learns the scientist was working on a top-secret project for a government contractor, Mulder becomes agitated by his own paranoid fears, which eerily parallels the behavior that led to the scientist's death! From show writer Frank Spotnitz
Date Available: 11/19/2008
REVIEW by Brian Fisher

I have to admit, back in the day I was an X-Phile. I watched every episode religiously. When the series ended I accepted it and thought it would be no time before they’d make another movie wrapping up the loose ends left by the series. Then years passed. Then years and years. Then a second movie came out just this past year. But too much time had passed and I had moved on. Besides, if I’m to believe what I read from critics it wasn’t that good of a movie anyway. But there was always a kind of nagging longing for some more adventures from Mulder and Scully, and it looks like, finally Wildstorm is obliging me. Much more in the spirit of the early seasons of the show the comic version seems to be providing what was missing, the intrigue and mystery of the show. The comic is surprisingly good for what it is. Well written and incredibly well drawn I could easily recommend this for any fan of the show.
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Frank Spotnitz Art by Brian Denham Cover by Tony Shasteen Variant cover by Russell Walks
Search for the truth inside this new miniseries based on the hit FOX television show! A research scientist, recently agitated by paranoid fears, is found dead in his suburban D.C. apartment. His sister refuses to accept the coroner's ruling that his death was suicide from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Federal investigator Scully discovers forensic details that would seem to defy rational explanation and when her partner Agent Mulder learns the scientist was working on a top-secret project for a government contractor, Mulder becomes agitated by his own paranoid fears, which eerily parallels the behavior that led to the scientist's death! From show writer Frank Spotnitz
Date Available: 11/19/2008
REVIEW by Brian Fisher

I have to admit, back in the day I was an X-Phile. I watched every episode religiously. When the series ended I accepted it and thought it would be no time before they’d make another movie wrapping up the loose ends left by the series. Then years passed. Then years and years. Then a second movie came out just this past year. But too much time had passed and I had moved on. Besides, if I’m to believe what I read from critics it wasn’t that good of a movie anyway. But there was always a kind of nagging longing for some more adventures from Mulder and Scully, and it looks like, finally Wildstorm is obliging me. Much more in the spirit of the early seasons of the show the comic version seems to be providing what was missing, the intrigue and mystery of the show. The comic is surprisingly good for what it is. Well written and incredibly well drawn I could easily recommend this for any fan of the show.
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
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