The Authority: More Kev #1 – 2004 marks the riotous return of one of the most irreverent and unpredictable anti-heroes in the WildStorm universe — Kev Hawkins. Brought to life by the pitch-black humour of Garth Ennis and the dynamic, expressive art of Glenn Fabry, this issue kicks off another wild ride filled with government conspiracies, superhuman egos, and crude hilarity.
After the events of his previous escapades with The Authority, Kev is once again reluctantly dragged back into a world of superpowered chaos. As ever, he's woefully underqualified, terminally unlucky, and caught in a web of operations that quickly spiral out of control. But that’s exactly what makes this series so compelling — Ennis’s razor-sharp dialogue and biting satire transform this story from a simple mission into an outrageous blend of espionage and absurdity.
The juxtaposition of Kev's hard-bitten, foul-mouthed cynicism against the larger-than-life personalities of The Authority makes for some of the sharpest, funniest exchanges in the series. Fans of edgy storytelling and irreverent takes on superhero tropes will appreciate how this comic holds nothing back. Meanwhile, Glenn Fabry’s detailed and exaggerated facial expressions breathe manic life into every panel, perfectly complementing the script’s over-the-top energy.
Whether you're a longtime reader of The Authority or diving in because of your love for Garth Ennis’s uniquely twisted humour, More Kev #1 sets the stage for another hilariously disastrous outing. Packed with sharp writing, unpredictable turns, and explosive interactions, it's a brilliant entry in one of WildStorm's most infamous spin-offs.
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Ideal for fans of black comedy, offbeat anti-heroes, and comics that aren’t afraid to take the mick out of the superhero genre — this issue delivers on every level.
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