"Femme
Noir, as the name would imply, is solid gumshoe-goodness
filled genre entertainment. The book and style clearly
pay homage to Will Eisner, but it doesn't get lost in
that feel. Writer Christopher Mills has clearly found
his own back beat as the characters rampage through witty
dialogue, fun action and the occasional elements of suspense.
Here, there are loads of atmosphere and I found myself
enjoying the hard boiled storytelling panel after panel."
- Chuck Moore
ComicRelated
"Like
Rick Veitch's Greyshirt, what could easily become
pastiche is instead rendered as something unique that
can stand on its own. Port Nocturne is indeed a city enveloped
in darkness. Crime does run rampant. The cops are on the
take, or inept. It rains. A lot. Women like Laurel Lye
and Dahlia Blue inhabit it. But in Mills hands, it's not
simply a façade; this is a lived-in city with some
real backbone to it."
- Joe Hilliard
PopThought
"The
story is great. The writing is dark, yet possesses just
a hint of sarcasm. [Artist] Joe Staton is a master of
his craft."
- Tim Lasiuta
HappyHarborComics
"Thats
what Ive come to expect from Mills though. Hes
always figuring out ways to liven up traditional concepts
by looking at them from a different way or exploring corners
that we havent been into before. Even that first
issue of Femme Noir: I dont want to call
it a set-up issue, because like pulp
I have a knee-jerk, negative reaction to that term.
Mills certainly sets up his series, but he does it in
an exciting way that works as a complete, stand-alone
story and doesnt make you sorry that you didnt
just wait for the trade.
Ive
neglected to mention Joe Statons illustrations before
now and thats as criminal as anything Femme
Noirs characters are up to. Staton is a legendary
artist whos clearly still in the game and is very
comfortable with the series noir setting. Staton
is too Staton to suffer comparison with any
other artist, but damn if I wasnt constantly reminded
of The Spirit the whole time. In fact, if youre
at all enjoying DCs current Spirit series
and would enjoy reading more like it, you really need
to give Femme Noir a try when it starts in June."
- Michaael May
Newsarama
Blog
"This
book has it all: mobsters, tough guys, tougher gals, no
nonsense cops, and lots of gunplay! Everything you'd expect
from a book titled Femme Noir. Christopher Mills'
story has a great feel for the time period, and is very
engaging. Each of the three sub-stories leaves you saying,
"It's gotta be her!!!" until you read the next
one, which is exactly the way it should be. The art is
expertly executed (what you'd expect from and Eisner award
winner) and compliments the story perfectly. Staton hits
the mark of bridging everything you love about old crime/noir
stories and gives it a slight modern sheen. It's safe
to say that everything really comes together, and the
noir vibe is in full effect!"
-Mistah Z
Project
Fanboy
"Overall,
Femme Noir: The Dark City Diaries #1 takes a relatively
underutilized genre in comics and makes it a viable one.
The action is fast and the women look even faster. And
while the story concludes without the big reveal of the
title character, it does whet the appetite for the next
issue, which is what any good introductory issue should
do."
-
Britt Schramm
"There
is more than one tip of the hat to Will Eisners
work on The
Spirit but there is also a wittiness and sneaky satire
that Raymond Chandler would have appreciated and slam
bang action that Dashiell Hammett would have loved. Mills
makes no bones about his sources of inspiration but the
way his stories are told, his setting, and his tough,
no nonsense heroine all make it seem fresh and new and
most of all thrilling."
-Tonya Crawford
Broken
Frontier
"This
plays a bit like a distaff Spirit, with a proto-feminist
spin on a typical hard boiled pulp style mystery/thriller,
and its a slick, entertaining read."
-Andrea Speed
Comixtreme
"FEMME
NOIR: THE DARK CITY DIARIES is a .45 caliber fueled ride
into the dark heart of the city in the arms of a nightmare
blonde who'd just as soon kill you as boink you. Christopher
Mills and Joe Staton have given us a stunning new take
on the noir landscape. Femme Noir is as hard hitting as
a psycho wielding a baseball bat"
Paul Bishop
Author of the Fey Croaker LAPD novels
"Christopher
Mills and Joe Staton's FEMME NOIR is a tasty stir fry
of pop culture touchstones: The Spirit, Batman, The Shadow,
Black Mask, Dime Detective, Raymond Chandler and about
a zillion RKO B-films; the perfect meal for those of you
not getting enough good old high-fiber pulp in your diet.
"You
want it? They got it: mean streets, treacherous back alleys,
cold-blooded bad guys, slimy gang lords, killer robots,
big city corruption, and a mysterious crime-fighting avenger
who definitely knows how to fill out a pair of fishnets,
and isn't above serving up her own kind of justice. Blonde
justice."
Kevin Burton Smith
Thrilling Detective website
"It
hits you like a kick to the solar plexus, or a pistol
shot hours into your worst hangover."
USA Today
"...a
hard hittin', tough talkin' dame who's nobody's sweetheart.
If you like your thrills hardboiled and your action neat,
then check this out..."
Chuck Dixon
Writer:
Robin, Birds of Prey, Batman & The Outsiders, Iron
Ghost
"...a
serious comic, but serious fun, of a kind you don't see
anymore on the shelves... giving the reader dark mysteries
and action with a feminist and contemporary twist on a
retro backdrop."
- Andrea Speed
Comixtreme
"For
those who love old movies, radio shows, pulps, or simply
crime & detective dramas ... A city on the edge of
darkness has an angel of hard justice."
- Tonya Crawford
BrokenFrontier
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