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Nikolai Dante: Tsar Wars v. 2 (Nikolai Dante): Tsar Wars v. 2 (Nikolai Dante)

By: Robbie Morrison
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Rebellion
ISBN: 1905437242
ISBN-13: 9781905437245
Released: 15 Mar 2007
RRP: £13.99
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Hell and High Water - By: David Brookes, 13 Sep 2008

You wouldn't be blamed for not having heard of Nikolai Dante before; he seems only to be famous amongst those who've already heard of him. In fact, he's barely left the pages of weekly British anthology "2000AD" since his first appearancein 1997. If you've never had the pleasure of sampling his cheeky exploitsin a semi-futuristic alternate Russia, there's no time like the present with this sixth book, newly released by the "2000AD" team.

"In the aftermath of the war, Imperial Russia entered a time of terror. Purge Squads cut a massive swathe through the land, as the Tsar wreaked his revenge on those who had betrayed him..." So begins the latest graphic novel, drawing a run of Nikolai Dante strips from 2002 to 2005. It follows Nikolai's roguish exploits following the long, dark story arc of the Tsar Wars,in which the disgraced member of Russian royalty led troops to battle against the mighty Tsar.

Artists Simon Fraser & John Burns return, bringing levity or drama to the stories when required; the book is written by the unparalleled Robbie Morrison. Great stories that strike a perfect balance between humour & the darker emotional side of Dante, as well as pivital back-story about his family & childhood. Excellently written, beautifully drawn with real class & flair. A great bookin the series!
Hurray for Dante! - By: Miki, 01 Aug 2008
Excellent, excellent, excellent. 'Sword of the Tsar' is fantastic stuff.

The book opens with two all-time classic Dante romps, 'How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You When You Know I've Been A Liar All My Life', setin the not-so-swinging London of mad monarch Henry Windsor McKray, & 'Primal Screams', setin an African casino run by talking humanoid animals, which put a great big happy smile on my face at the outset that still hasn't faded several hours later.

Most of this seventh volume of the Dante chronicles, however, is devoted to the conclusion of the pirate storyline startedin 'Hell & High Water', & a triumphant conclusion it is. I found the seafaring stories collectedin the previous book to be somewhat sedately paced, certainly by Robbie Morrison's standards. Here, though, it all comes together & builds to a rip-roaring climax. Dante's tortuous relationship with his pirate-queen mother, which I thought was harped on slightly too muchin earlier installments, works brilliantly here & becomes genuinely moving.

John Burns's artwork is simply astonishing. Well, it always is, as far as I'm concerned, but this book contains some of the very best work he's ever done. And Dante co-creator Simon Fraser is also bloody excellent on the title story.

Nikolai Dante is the best funin comics today & will surely rank among the immortals. The loveable rogue himself is a classic character & is ably abetted by a remarkably broad & vivid pantheon of co-stars & supporting players: beautiful feisty women, colourful villains, scoundrels, schemers, waifs & buffoons.

For those who are new to the saga, this book is as good a place as any to start. Once hooked you'll certainly want to catch up from the beginning, but I almost envy any new readers being plunged straight into the middle & discovering the incredibly rich backstory, wide cast of characters, & lovingly detailed world.

Pirate queens! Animal casinos! Leopard women! Petulant princesses! Voodoo pirates! Mutants with shark teeth! Sex, romance, hilarity & swashbuckling derring-do! To hell with graphic novels, to hell with what passes for entertainmentin TV, film & books nowadays, this is why a grown man reads comics.
Nikolai Dante is back - By: Antonios Politakis, 04 May 2007
I didn't like the first stories so muchin script or artwork so much, but as we go to the main story (Romanov Empire) i can say only one thing amazing.

The script is getting more & more complex as time passes, Morrison is developing the char, especialy Nikolai seems to grow up & become more of a man starting to resemble the Tsarin the way he command & inspire his men bringing back thought of what Jocasta said about how much nikolai reminds her the Vladimir when he was young

The artwork is exceptional & i can say that Burns is even better than Fraser. The new scetches of Andreas is much closer to the romantic playboy than any previous scetch has been & the melancholy of lonelinessin Viktor life is much more obvious.

I am waiting to see how Nikolai would develop & i wait to see if he will keep his promise to raise an army of thieves & conquer any known empire.
He's too cool to kill - By: R. Cornell, 06 May 2005
Cult UK comic 2000AD has always been prone to periods of stagnation but has always been able to produce stories from nowhere that drag the readersin an unexpected direction. Nicolai Dante was an instant hit with fans, for a while even outshining Judge Dredd. Dante is a gentleman thiefin 27th century Russia, try to imagine Han Solo played by Errol Flynn, who discovers he has royal connections. In ten pages Morrison's thrilling narrative provides a whole world for our hero to play in: aliens & lasers rub shoulders with sword duels & court seductions. It's inventive, clever & witty - & above all... fun.
Still too cool to kill - By: R. Cornell, 05 May 2005
Setin 27th century Russia, volume two of 2000AD's terrifically entertaining series builds on the set-up from "The Romonov Dynasty." Deprived of the element of surprise, Morrison stages a series of vignettes to introduce the extended cast & their special abilities. These feel a bit like bridging stories between the intro & the main plot but are still fast & funny & the last story is, if you'rein the know, utterly hilarious. Make sure you've read a little Sinister-Dexter first.

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