Thursday, October 29, 2009

A Little Graphic Novel Love...The Preacher: Gone to Texas


Although my little brother is 12 years younger than me, we think a lot alike. It's actually kind of scary. I wasn't around alot when he was growing up, but I tried to spend time with him. I'd like to think that some of me has rubbed off!! Now that we are both adults, I just love him to death. He's seriously an awesome guy. And our tastes in movies, music and books are mirrored. He's also a HUGE graphic novel reader. So when he tells me, I HAVE to read a series, I take his recommendations pretty seriously. The Preacher Series by Garth Ennis is one of his favorites, so I decided I needed to go buy the first book and see how it is. Preacher: Gone to Texas (200 pgs, Vertigo, 1996) is Volume #1 in a 9 Volume series. And since Luke says it's the Best Graphic Novel Series he's ever read, I have a hard time arguing.

"It was the time of the Preacher...." And so begins our tale. We meet up with 3 people that are traveling together. Jesse Custer, an ex-minister from Texas who has lost his faith. And his congregation. His ex-girlfriend, Tulip, who happens to be working as a hitwoman. And then there is Cassidy, Jesse's new best friend. Cassidy is a lot of fun...for a one hundred-year-old Irish Vampire.

Jesse's faith had been wavering for a while. But when an incident occurs that leaves Jesse "possessed" by a Heavenly creature known as Genesis (as well as killing his entire congregation and destroying his church), his faith is pretty much destroyed. And he's pissed. So, Jesse is off to find God and have a few words with him.

Along the way, of course, there are many obstacles. First of all, Genesis is the offspring of an angel and demon that fell in love. Being a new idea, a combination of Heaven and Hell, Genesis has been kept in a prison of sorts. Genesis seems to have as much power as God Almighty, and now it is occupying the same body as Jesse. When the Adephi Angels guarding Genesis realized what happened, they send out the Saint of Killers (Patron Saint of Slaughter and Assassination) to find Jesse and retrieve Genesis at any cost. Then there is the Reaver-Cleaver Serial Killer that also has his sights set on the trio. And finally, it seems that God has actually LEFT Heaven. After the birth of Genesis, God leaves the Seraphi (Warrior Archangels) in charge of Heaven. Now, Jesse, Tulip and Cassidy are on the run....and on the hunt for God.

First of all, as much as I LOVED this book, I'm going to be the first to admit, it is NOT FOR EVERYONE. It reads like a Quintin Tarantino movie. It's bloody, gory, brutal, offensive, sick, twisted....and the list goes on. But it works well in the whole scheme of things. The story is original and fun. The characters are fantastic. Jesse, for a foul-mouthed ex-preacher from Texas, does have a strong moral compass. He is trying to do the right thing. With Genesis' bonding, he is probably the most powerful person on the planet. And yet he doesn't try to take advantage of the situation. In fact, all he really wants to do is have a little conversation with God. Oh...and stay alive. And maybe get back together with Tulip.

The plot will keep you on the edge of your seat. I'm quite sure that Volume 1 is just the tip of the iceberg, as far as the storyline goes. And I can not wait to run out and buy the next edition!! Sick and twisted it may be. But so am I, so it's all good!! If you don't offend easily, I would HIGHLY recommend this series. It fun, rough...and in the end, will probably make you think! 4.75/5

7 comments:

Ana S. said...

This definitely sounds like it's not for everyone. But it also sounds like it *is* for me :P

Stephanie said...

Nymeth - I think you would enjoy it too. Definitely could be offensive to some people. Personally, I really thought it was fun. And Luke says the series just keeps getting better! I look forward to reading the rest!

Andi said...

I've had this book on my Amazon wishlist for YEARS. I'm not even being overly dramatic. YEARS! I guess I need to go ahead and get to it because it sounds amazing.

Kailana said...

I really wanted to read this, but my library doesn't have it, sadly...

Stephanie said...

Andi - My brother has been telling me about this series for months. Never heard of it before that. I think you would really appreciate it!!

Kelly - My library doesn't have them either. It's actually the reason it took me so long to read it. I bought the first one. May see what I can get from the used sellers on Amazon or ebay for the rest. Actually Luke gave me a list of 7 different GN series. Can't find any at my library or the ILL system at all. Figures. I'm going to see what he has at him place...then try to find the rest used. They are too expensive to buy whole series!!

Debi said...

I have a friend who's been trying to get me to read these for a while...sounds like I really ought to follow his advice. If you loved it that much, how can I miss, right? :D

A. Rivera said...

Just found you via the Book Review Carnival. I have had this title on my TBR for a while, and you just reinforce why I have to move it up in the cue.

Best, and keep on blogging.