(pb; 2017: third graphic novel
in a series of four. Collects issues #9-12 of the limited-run Escape from New York comic book. Publisher: Boom! Studios.)
From the back cover
“As Snake Plisskin continues
his quest for revenge, he leaves behind the frozen tundra of Siberia to enter
the last place anyone, least of all those looking to kill him, would ever
expect: Manhattan. Snake returns to the middle of New York city for one last
word with The President!”
Review
The third volume of Escape, alternately titled Escape from New York: Escape to New York, finds Snake Plissken making his way back into that city prison so that he can kill the former U.S. President (from the original 1981 film and the first two Escape graphic novels). Seems that this President has been put in prison for his illicit activities during those earlier stories and is now touting himself a new version of the New York-ruling Duke, whom the former President killed at the end of the 1981 film—having succeeded in this “I’m the new A-number one!” role, it’s fallen to Snake to fell the man who initially set him on his current fight-and-pursuit situation. Not only that, Snake must (once he’s deposed the Duke) find a way out of New York, before the new U.S. President (President Sutter), who has reasons to hate the former President, bombs everyone in the citywide prison to hell.
Complicating matters are other, sometimes crazy characters. Fortunately for Snake, he has allies, some unexpected, e.g., the members of the Lenape [Native American] tribe, led by Lappawinsoe (aka Johnny), who control one of the World Trade Center towers. Can Snake get the former President, end his delusional reign, and leave New York, to finally live a quiet life?
The third volume maintains the same tone and elements that make its first two fun and tonally consistent with their source film and characters: wild-card characters, humor, well-timed and potent action, and overall good writing. For fans of the 1981 film and the first two graphic novel volumes, Volume Three may prove to be a worthwhile purchase. Followed by a fourth and final volume, Escape from New York: Escape from Cleveland.
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