I've become less of a fan of his over time, what with the onslaught of delays, hypocritical stance regarding creator-owned fare and his constant phoning in of most of his recent works and dialogue, but I still find myself reading Warren Ellis' webcomic: [
www.freakangels.com]
Personally though, I think
Transmetropolitan is over-rated, heavy-handed and juvenile past the first two volumes or so -
Planetary was a far better ongoing series, even if we're still waiting on the final issue. I also think his best work is mostly found under the Apparat label (That is, when he's not trying to be a poor man's Michael Moorcock). I'm mostly thinking of
Crécy and
The Apparat Singles.
Wolfskin was highly enjoyable too. I admit I've felt less and less enthused by his
Desolation Jones once he basically figured it was a-okay to leave it in the dust and not make note of it anywhere, but the first volume is nothing short of excellent, if only for J.H. Williams III's artwork.
Ministry of Space is pretty much a masterpiece, despite the final panel which simply has no reason whatsoever to be there.
Fell is one of the best series he's worked on, but again it seems he's given up on it midway. There's not much point any longer to following his series at this rate.
So, have any Ellis fans here read those works? What did you think?
Anyone been following some new writers as of late? Jason Aaron's
Scalped is the best ongoing series Vertigo is publishing since
The Invisibles and maybe
100 Bullets and his
The Other Side mini was something else too: my favourite war series along with
The Punisher MAX (Yeah, I count it as one for the most part. It deals with a lot of themes relating to warfare).Matt Fraction's stuff is pretty impressive, whether it be
Casanova or his take on Iron Man and the Immortal Iron Fist. I've already stated my love for Jonathan Hickman, but really, the guy revisits and revitalises the medium and just makes it feel like it's part of something great much like Alan Moore or Grant Morrison. He has a bright future, I hope.