Showing posts with label Silver Sable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silver Sable. Show all posts

Saturday, January 6, 2024

Sable and Fortune 1-4 March to June 2006

 






Written by Brendan Cahill and art by John Burns (1-3) and Lauren McCubbin (4)

So there’s a new Dominic Fortune in town for this story.  Is he a new person taking the name? Is he the original deaged?  Let’s read and see.

The story opens with Silver Sable on a mission that goes wrong and it’s part of a string of failed missions.  Sable is furious and dissolves the Wild Pack certain she has a traitor or two. She tracks down a missing team member and finds the phrase “Single Malt Sunrise”.

She’s off to his last known location in Monte Carlo where she hears someone else try to order a Single Malt Sunrise.  Turns out it’s Dom, and if it’s a new guy he’s just as good a gambler as the original.

He introduces himself and Sable says “Wait..Dominic Fortune? As in Brigand, adventurer? Circa 1930? That Dominic Fortune? The years have been kind. “

Dom’s response “You might say that.” Neither gives a hint that they worked together 20 years ago (as seen in Web of Spider-man 71 & 72).

Dom reveals that he got to Sable’s contact before he was killed and can tell her where her rogue agents are.  Agreeing to work with him, Sable and Fortune rescue a kidnap victim but are being watched by our criminal masterminds, the kidnap victims are important.  There ends issue 1.

Issue 2

Turns out the kidnap victims are Manchurian Candidates – brainwashed to become killers with the right command and someone has given the command to the hostage they have rescued.  He attacks the pair but they knock him out and offer him the chance to help as computer support. They track a suspect and as Dom does the sneaky stuff as Sable provides a distraction, but Dom gets caught and shot as Sable jumps out the window to catch the data that Dom has stolen.  There ends issue 2.

Whew after that cliffhanger, Sable catches the data, shoots a grappling line and rescues Dom.  Jasper the rescued kidnap victim, works to decode the heavily encrypted data. They discover the network of Manchurian Candidates and the location of the handover to the buyer.

Jasper tags along and we discover that “Single Malt Sunrise” is a verbal trigger for the condition and he attacks Sable and Fortune, allowing the villains to mount an offensive. Sable and Fortune manage to stop the triggering of all the agents and destroy the laptop. Dominic gets caught on camera and the pair decide to form a partnership using Dominic’s goodwill for the rescue caught on camera  and Sable’s knowledge and contacts.

That’s where issue 3 ends and issue 4 opens with Dom meeting a woman in a bar, she tells him she lost her job in marketing and he tells her about his boss (Silver Sable) and how they tracked down the final few sleeper agents.  And wouldn’t you know it, the woman in the bar is the final assassin they have to track down.  They deactivate the programming and Dom suggests that they hire her as their new marketing manager.

The End.

It appears that there were some problems with the miniseries, Issue 1 was labelled as 1 of 6 but issue 2 was 2 of 4. And the fourth and final issue had a different artist.

The letter column in issue three says that “circumstances dictated the miniseries be cut down but the final two issues were a stand alone story.”  And that John Burns had to return to the UK for pressing matters. No further details were given.

I’m ok with the shortening of the miniseries – sales may not have justified running the full 6 issues.  I do have more of an issue with the replacement for John Burns.

Burns is a UK artist who worked on many comic strips based on TV series like UFO, Dr Who, Mission Impossible, Magnum as well as stories in 2000 AD and Judge Dredd and most interesting to me Modesty Blaise.  For this series he has a painted realist style that just looks lovely.  Burns just recently announced his retirement.

Stylistically McCubbin couldn’t be more different.  I’m not saying it’s a bad style (and I am intrigued by Quit City that she drew for Warren Ellis’ Apparat line of comics) but it is a very different style.  More cartoony, abstract and expressionistic.  Where Burns paints, McCubbin uses heavy lines.  Burns uses a dark and rich palette, McCubbin (and her colourist) use pastels.  It’s a tonal whiplash and while I wasn’t asking for an artist who imitates Burns, I would have preferred one that had a closer aesthetic.

Sunday, November 26, 2023

Web of Spiderman 71 and 72 “Fortune’s Fury” and “The Reckoning” Dec 1990 and Jan 1991

 




Script by Danny Fingeroth Art by Dave Ross

There was another Dominic Fortune story published in between the Iron Man and these issues but this two parter finishes the clash between Dominic Fortune and Simon Steele (aka Baron Wolfgang Von Lundt).  It took four years to get to this story – five since the first Web of Spiderman issue.

Peter Parker just happens to be walking past when someone tries to kill Dominic Fortune, visiting the grave of his son Jerry (interestingly the grave just reads Fortunov, no first name or dates.) Dom asks Peter to let him into the Bugle archives to find a clue so he can track down Simon Steele and kill him.  Peter refuses trying to persuade Fortune to let the police do their job.

We then cross to Simon Steele, hiding in his town house a wanted man for the killing of Jerry Fortunov and the US has cancelled his unofficial immunity for helping them at the end of the war.  Steele is killing all the witnesses and young Sabbath is using a computer virus to erase all computerised trace of Wolfgang Von Lundt as well as the physical files held by Interpol.  Once that’s done it’s off to South America for Sabbath and Steele. 

Peter is researching Dominic Fortune and there is an interview Dom gave to the Bugle a few years back (presumably after the events of Marvel Team Up 120 to see if he could get any clues.)

Dom tells that he and Raven were in Rotterdam just before the Nazi invasion and they had a fight.  He went to get her and she had left.  Dom was evacuated and returned three years later as a GI.  The war broke him and he searched for years for Sabbath until the Mississippi Queen was sold.  Dom then married and had children and retired.

Peter is then given an assignment to get pictures of the last witness of Von Lundt’s war crimes.  The witness named Myers is under heavy police protection but when Peter arrives there are no police and the hit squad is on the roof. Another wave of killers strike and Silver Sable and the Wild Pack launch a counter attack and capture the goons.  The Wild Pack were formed to track Nazis and they are on Steele’s case.  Sable’s radio then announces that her men at Fortune’s are under attack.  Spidey tags along and manages to take out a tank before Steele’s men are stopped.  Under interrogation the captured men reveal Steele’s location.

Fortune mentions that he knew Sable’s father but he was going to get Steele first even if he is going into a trap. Pay attention, the fact that Dom met both Silver Sable and her father will be important later.

Dom makes his way to Steele and is about kill the man when Spidey and the Wild Pack arrive.  But they don’t stop him, it’s the original Sabbath Raven who tells Dom he’s not a killer.

Steele then sets off his trap and we discover that the older Sabbath is his wife, just as the bomb blows up the townhouse.

Oh no! we end on a cliffhanger, are Dom, Spidey and Silver Sable dead?

Luckily we don’t have to wait, I have the next issue (seriously I’m getting a little tired of is Old Man Dom dead?)

Spidey has sensed the bomb and threw it away minimising the effects of the blast and holds up the fallen wall long enough for everyone to escape.  Dominic apparently has a heart attack and goes to the hospital as Sable and Spidey keep searching. 

Peter visits Dom in the hospital when Sable tells him to go away and discovers that Fortune has been killed by a killer.

Ha can’t fool me, Dom isn’t dead, I bet he didn’t even have a heart attack it’s all a ruse to follow the killer.  Sure enough there is Dom and his men follow the killer to the Mississippi Queen to rescue Sabbath senior.  She tells him that after they separated she joined Heinrich Von Lundt, a resistance fighter.  After the war they married and had a daughter Elena, but Heinrich was assassinated.

Wolfgang reached out to his sister in law and niece, and offered to marry Sabbath to help him become an American citizen. But it was Wolfgang’s revenge on his brother, raising his daughter as his protégé.

After story Dom and Sabbath are captured but Silver Sable and Spiderman come to the rescue.  Dom threatens to kill Steele and Elena when Elena shoots her mother.  The Wild Pack round up all of Steele’s men.

Spiderman saves Sabbath, but she won’t abandon her daughter and he vows to try to win her back.

The End

That’s where the saga of Old Man Dom ended.  There is one more story from this time that we’ll look at next.  I think they went to the “is Dom dead?” well too many times.