![]() ![]() Several years later he worked on a prequel graphic novel with Gene Ha called The Fourty-Niners, and this five issue miniseries with Zander Cannon which starts not long after the events that concluded Top Ten season one. ![]() While the first "season" wrapped up neatly, in the final panel there was the promise of a second season that never came. ![]() It was very much influenced by shows like Homicide: Life On The Street and Hill Street Blues and managed to convey a gritty down-to-earth sensibility despite all the colourful characters in it thanks to the layouts of Zander Cannon and the finishes of Gene Ha. It was set in a city where everyone has superpowers and followed the work of the Top Ten precinct whose also superpowered cops kept the peace. Last year I covered the two collected volumes of Alan Moore's less well known work from his America's Best Comics years, Top Ten. "Well, if I'm honest, it was mostly the damsels" - Jeff "A Dragonslayer? Jesus Jeff, couldn't you have, I don't know, been a lumberjack or something? Why a Dragonslayer?" - Robyn ![]()
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