Friday, August 17, 2012

It's All About Character

Potter's Field
BOOM! Studios
Mark Waid, writer
Paul Azaceta, artist




This is another series that passed below my radar when it first came out in 2007, but I've since heard good things about the three-issue series, and I've come to appreciate the writing of Mark Waid whether it is on iconic company-owned characters or his own creations. Finally managed to get my hands on copies of the individual issues earlier this year and enjoyed this series enough to hope BOOM! produces more at some point.

The title of this series refers to the generic term given to cemeteries where unnamed individuals are buried. Many big cities will have a community burial spot for unidentified bodies never claimed by family or other survivors.

The central character, about whom little is known, is simply called John Doe by those few who know of him. For unknown reasons, he makes it his mission to identify these unnamed dead, giving survivors a sense of closure but also giving the dead the respect that comes with not dying anonymously, unmourned.

Through his various investigations, John Doe comes into contact with many people, some of whom might have skills which can aid him in the future, so he maintains "contacts" with a select few. One of these associates inadvertently divulges some of the mystery man's secrets, allowing a living client for the first time to reach out to Jon Doe for help.

This title is populated by some truly fascinating characters. I guess that is one of the appeals I find in Waid's writing. The man creates some truly interesting, layered individuals who are engaging to read about.

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