BOOK OF CUTTER #1 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

In 2024, the “Slaughterverse” celebrated its’ 5th anniversary. The saga of Erica Slaughter continues to captivate fans with no signs of slowing down. One character who has been moving in the shadows is Maxine Slaughter.

Since taking up the mantle of a Black Mask, Slaughter’s journey has taken a sharper turn. The Order of St. George needs hunters. There is no room for failure. Maxine is being tested like never before. Her latest lesson takes her to Europe. Will she survive in the house of that produced Charlotte Cutter?

BOOK OF CUTTER #1 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera, Antonio Fuso, Letizia Cadonici, Miquel Muerto and AndWorld Design takes Maxine into the belly of the House of Cutter!

Let’s not delay any longer and dive into the drama.

BOOK OF CUTTER #1 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera, Antonio Fuso, Letizia Cadonici, Miquel Muerto and AndWorld Design (BOOM! Studios) Cover: Dan Mora

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

If you are new to the “Book Of…” SIKTC series, they are set up differently than normal issues. The story delves into the history of the house in mention. As one would predict, the Cutter house is one of chaos and staying one step ahead. It mirrors Maxine’s learnings on her journey. They are vital reading for SIKTC fans and new readers. Each gives many details that reflect the current drama unraveling.

When the story focuses on Maxine, we find her questioning her surroundings. The banter between her and George Cutter proves challenging. Maxine strives for answers but is given questions. It gives the unforgiving nature of the order a spotlight. Readers watch as a new player enters the mix: Victor Saint-Georges.

Where the story takes flight is the business dealings Victor has with another major House player. The proposal is quite intriguing. There is one part that may halter the deal. If the order is to move forward, all loose ties must be dealt with. This spins into the closing act. Maxine and George have a discussion that leaves quite the impact. It brings a close to a darker chapter of Order history while launching a new path Maxine may not be ready for.

With Three SIKTC artists on the book, the art changes in phases. Dell'Edera takes the opening moments. The tension with Maxine and George doesn’t take long to boil. Maxine’s trepidation is very noticeable as George tests her.

Fuso steps in for a more subtle time. The mingling at the house takes on a whole new feel. Maxine questioning George in front of Albie Cutter stands out. Their conversation volleys. The art locks in on key points. Albie’s smile versus Maxine’s stare downs. It ultimately drives to a haunting picture on the wall. The eyes of Charlotte Cutter never escape the house. It only steps aside for a new guest.

The meeting between Victor and a certain boss plays off their on-upmanship. Both think they have the upper hand. Dell'Edera leans heavily into smaller panels here. Readers can sense the tension with close up of he reactions.

Cadonici handles the side breaks with the House history. It is set up in a clear read. The smaller designs mixed in jump out as the past is being revisited. The chapter ultimately circles back to Dell'Edera taking George and Maxine on the final lesson. The panels carry much weight. It finishes with a subtle image which speaks very loudly towards the future.

OVERALL GRADE: 8.8

Maxine Slaughter’s evolution takes her into House Cutter’s uncharted territory. The writing takes readers into the deep politics of the hunting Houses. Dramatic imagery is broken up with a detailed look at where the most dangerous house rose up. This is a must-read for all SIKTC as the long build of Maxine blazes another path.

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