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Cut Here by Mike Carey
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Cut Here (original 2007; edition 2007)

by Mike Carey, Jim Fern (Illustrator), Jose Villarrubia (Illustrator)

Series: Crossing Midnight (1-5)

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Written by Mike Carey Art by Jim Fern, Rob Hunter and Mark Pennington Cover by J.H. Williams III Miyazaki's Spirited Away meets Asian horror in this inital volume of CROSSING MIDNIGHT, collecting the acclaimed first five issues of the series by writer Mike Carey (LUCIFER) and artist Jim Fern (FABLES). A compelling fantasy/horror series set in the heart of present-day Nagasaki, Japan, CROSSING MIDNIGHT begins when extraordinary twins are born - one just before midnight and the other just after. They discover the huge impact this small difference has on their destinies when one of them is inducted into a world of supernatural beings and events that intersects with our own world. Together, the twins will try to stay one step ahead of their terrifying fates while they learn how far their new world of terror intersects with their own. Advance-solicited; on sale June 27 - 128 pg, FC, $9.99 US MATURE READERS… (more)
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Title:Cut Here
Authors:Mike Carey
Other authors:Jim Fern (Illustrator), Jose Villarrubia (Illustrator)
Info:Vertigo (2007), Paperback, 128 pages
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Tags:tbr, @wishlist, black and white, horror, dc, vertigo

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Crossing Midnight, Vol. 1: Cut Here by Mike Carey (2007)

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This series is off to a very promising start! Having seen Carey work within the realms of Christian mythology (to great success) and the Western literary tradition (to a slightly less successful degree) I am very interested to see how well he handles Japanese folklore and mythology. He's already brought kami and youkai/yokai into the fray, so it'll be interesting to see whether he chooses to rework the traditional stories of Japanese mythology and work with the range of established gods and goddesses, or if he goes the more general route of fox spirits and nature gods - or a blend of the two. I just hope the he manages to keep his plot line a little more tight than in the Unwritten, since it didn't really work out so well in the long run. ( )
  JaimieRiella | Feb 25, 2021 |
Superb. Gutted to find out that the end wasn't the end... and then excited for the next two :) ( )
  Drakhir | Apr 3, 2013 |
Mike Carey crafts an immediately engaging story of Japanese gods and spirits. Toshi and Kaikou are twins born on either side of midnight, and their family becomes caught up in the machinations of spirits beyond their understanding. Smooth artwork and inventive storytelling throughout. I know this series only survived for three trade paperback volumes, so I am hopeful but not expecting that there will be a satisfactory ending to this story. ( )
  lithicbee | May 28, 2010 |
This excellent comic book takes place in Japan, instantly making it a lot more interesting to me - at last something different! With slight touches of suspense and horror, the story draws us into the fascinating world of Japanese Kami, the world of spirits who reside in just about everything...

Read more on: http://henwen.net/Review.aspx?rev=Crossing_Midnight_1 ( )
  Eilonvi | Aug 2, 2009 |
The first installment in the Crossing Midnight series which sadly didn't sell too well and only consists of three collections. Set in Nagasaki, Japan, twins Toshi and Kai Hara are born one each side of midnight. This time difference leads to major differences in their lives. Toshi (the sister) manages to survive impaling herself on iron railings causing her to discover she cannot be harmed by blades. Toshi has no power and spends much of his time looking after his sister despite her invulnerability.

One evening a strange man appears who can control blades called Aratsu claiming to be Kai's master. Each time she refuses to go with him he kills someone close to her until she eventually gives in. To aid Kai get his sister back Nidoru who has power over needles comes to his aid, but there will be a cost in the future that Kai cannot know about.

A great mixture of Japanese mythology and folklore with lots of blood and death along the way. There is a really interesting section at the back explaining some of the Japanese ideas behind the story and hinting at how the plot will unfold in later collections. I adored this opening volume and it will definitely appeal to fans of Fables and Sandman for it's darkness and mixture of myths. Drawn interestingly, again it's a shame it only lasts 3 volumes. ( )
  Rhinoa | Feb 22, 2009 |
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Written by Mike Carey Art by Jim Fern, Rob Hunter and Mark Pennington Cover by J.H. Williams III Miyazaki's Spirited Away meets Asian horror in this inital volume of CROSSING MIDNIGHT, collecting the acclaimed first five issues of the series by writer Mike Carey (LUCIFER) and artist Jim Fern (FABLES). A compelling fantasy/horror series set in the heart of present-day Nagasaki, Japan, CROSSING MIDNIGHT begins when extraordinary twins are born - one just before midnight and the other just after. They discover the huge impact this small difference has on their destinies when one of them is inducted into a world of supernatural beings and events that intersects with our own world. Together, the twins will try to stay one step ahead of their terrifying fates while they learn how far their new world of terror intersects with their own. Advance-solicited; on sale June 27 - 128 pg, FC, $9.99 US MATURE READERS

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