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Silver Bullet.com. Can't Get No
Posted: Wednesday, September 20
By: Stephen Holland
by Rick Veitch
Publisher: DC/Vertigo
An original graphic novel in black and white, landscape format, which is Veitch's personal reaction to America-gone-mad post-9/11. Veitch, of course, went mad a long time ago (just kidding, Rick), which is why this narrative quickly takes a turn for the surreal, launching itself into the LSD cosmos of Veitch's imagination, before touching back down on Planet Corporation whence the protagonist came. Now, as evidenced by that previous sentence, I'm not immune to purple prose myself, but, compared to language on offer here, that was a mild and miniscule detour. Neil Gaiman calls it "...supremely, magnificently strange, and like nothing else I've read," and that's a fair assessment of a book which is at once silent (no dialogue), yet at the same time thundering with a relentless, unremittingly metaphysical commentary. Let me give you an example from the opening sequence of the second of three chapters, as waves break upon the shore:
"Behold the sagging sky...
"How it collapses along a perfect curve...
"...of rising uncertainty.
"Subatomic yeast is fermenting...
"Possibility is kneaded like ropy dough.
"Baked into spongy molecular meringue.
"Coughed up like single-celled jellies...
"...twisted and stretched by the rigours of transmogrification.
"Slates wiped clean...
"...of the great salt sac from which they have been expelled."
I've never read anything like this, either - it's a very brave book! If you recall from a previous review, Veitch brought his love of language to SWAMP THING, but here he unleashes his entire poetic armoury without compromise, and in some ways I heartily applaud. Unfortunately, as you'll also recall from another three dozen reviews, I'm not keen on poetry, and to be subjected to 200 pages of similarly dense metaphorical musing does my bloody head in. You might fare far better than myself, of course, and there are passages here even I enjoyed, as when Veitch sums up the act of blind and self-righteous carnage which destroyed two towers and thousands and thousands of individuals' lives:
"For when men gave name to that which they worship...
"And claimed to know its motives...
"They described that part of themselves...
"That is at war with its own divinity.
"Man against God.
"Man against nature.
"Man against himself."
There are plenty of examples of that on offer, including the lynching of a kindly Lebanese couple by rednecks on a beach (building tanks instead of castles in the sand!) acting on their not-so-latent xenophobia, which, I can only suppose, they believed 9/11 gave licence to. The link above will give you a breakdown of the actual plot, as well as a sample of what's on offer. It's not an easy one, I warn you now.