Braced by shady federal agents, bounty hunter Barb Wire is forced to locate an old associate who the agents claim is the most dangerous man alive. With no choice but compliance, Barb learns that her former ally is not the man she remembers . . . if indeed he is a man at all!
Ride the Wire! The comic book that inspired the motion picture, Barb Wire returns with smoke, lightning, and heavy-metal thunder! Written by series creator Chris Warner and drawn by Catwoman and Spider-Girl artist Patrick Olliffe, with a cover by comics superstar Adam Hughes.
Praise for the comics that comprise Barb Wire: "The character development is enjoyable with some interesting setups such as the TV show, financial trouble with the club and a very fragile truce between rival gangs. None of the characters feel like archetypes thanks to Chris Warner's stellar writing, and Patrick Olliffe's wonderful artwork makes every action sequence electrifying. I can't wait to see what's next." --Hulking Reviewer
"I liked this one a lot. Pick it up if you're down for something new. 9 out of 10!" --Comics: The Gathering
"If you love overblown, loud, confident action stories then this is most definitely for you. 8.8/10" --We the Nerdy
Chris Warner is a comic book writer and artist for Dark Horse Comics. He worked extensively on their mid-1990s line of Comics' Greatest World and Dark Horse Heroes. He has also worked sporadically for other companies, such as Marvel Comics and DC Comics. He is listed as the creator of Barb Wire and the developer of the setting of Steel Harbor for these lines. His work on this line includes writing and penciling the mini-series Barb Wire: Ace of Spades (1-4), penciling issues 10-12 of X, being the image illustrator (i.e., the visual creator) of characters like Ghost and is given creator credit on Wolf Gang, Pit Bulls and Motorhead. He also worked on Will to Power (issues 4-6 as writer & 10-12 as penciler) and the second volume of Ghost, on which he acted as writer and later co-writer for the majority of that title's run. The author lives in Portland, OR..
Braced by shady federal agents, bounty hunter Barb Wire is forced to locate an old associate who the agents claim is the most dangerous man alive. With no choice but compliance, Barb learns that her former ally is not the man she remembers . . . if indeed he is a man at all!
Ride the Wire! The comic book that inspired the motion picture, Barb Wire returns with smoke, lightning, and heavy-metal thunder! Written by series creator Chris Warner and drawn by Catwoman and Spider-Girl artist Patrick Olliffe, with a cover by comics superstar Adam Hughes.
Reviews
Praise for the comics that comprise Barb Wire: "The character development is enjoyable with some interesting setups such as the TV show, financial trouble with the club and a very fragile truce between rival gangs. None of the characters feel like archetypes thanks to Chris Warner's stellar writing, and Patrick Olliffe's wonderful artwork makes every action sequence electrifying. I can't wait to see what's next." --Hulking Reviewer
"I liked this one a lot. Pick it up if you're down for something new. 9 out of 10!" --Comics: The Gathering
"If you love overblown, loud, confident action stories then this is most definitely for you. 8.8/10" --We the Nerdy
Author
Chris Warner is a comic book writer and artist for Dark Horse Comics. He worked extensively on their mid-1990s line of Comics' Greatest World and Dark Horse Heroes. He has also worked sporadically for other companies, such as Marvel Comics and DC Comics. He is listed as the creator of Barb Wire and the developer of the setting of Steel Harbor for these lines. His work on this line includes writing and penciling the mini-series Barb Wire: Ace of Spades (1-4), penciling issues 10-12 of X, being the image illustrator (i.e., the visual creator) of characters like Ghost and is given creator credit on Wolf Gang, Pit Bulls and Motorhead. He also worked on Will to Power (issues 4-6 as writer & 10-12 as penciler) and the second volume of Ghost, on which he acted as writer and later co-writer for the majority of that title's run. The author lives in Portland, OR..