Hatter M, Vol. 2: Mad With Wonder






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It's a mad, mad, mad world as Royal Bodyguard Hatter Madigan's maniacal quest to find Alyss continues! In Volume 2, Mad With Wonder, Hatter follows the Glow from London to the battlefields of America's Civil War in search of the Princess who must some day be Queen. The America that Hatter encounters is a sprawling, wounded, boiling landscape of innocence and energy run amok. The war is tearing the country apart, yet Hatter must maintain his sanity in this maelstrom of holy rollers, child healers, prophetic snake handlers, deranged outlaws, and passionate southern belles. As Hatter searches he learns he is not the only Wonderland presence that has found its way to the Promised Land. Queen Redd's black imagination is fueling the Civil War and threatening our world with her evil!

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Item number (ASIN): 0981873715
Author: Frank Beddor, Liz Cavalier
Creator: Sami Makkonen, Illustrator
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
ISBN: 0981873715
Manufacturer: Automatic Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 208
Package Dimensions: 70 x 700 x 1020 (hundredths-inches)
Publication Date: October 15, 2009
Publisher: Automatic Pictures
Reading Level: All Ages
Binding: Hardcover



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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars - awesome comics great service
The Comics showed up faster then I expected them too. Which was great considering they were xmas gifts for someone. According to them the books themselfs were great and really can't wait for the third part to be released! I will probably be buying them from this owner again.



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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars - Frank Beddor's Wonderland continues to come alive in this top-notch series
In Volume One of Frank Beddor's graphic novel adaptation of his Looking Glass Wars trilogy, Hatter Madigan arrived on Earth separated from the one person he was sworn to protect: Alyss Heart, crown princess of Wonderland. His dangerous and sometimes bloody search yielded an important clue: a strange glow emanating from children gifted with White Imagination from Wonderland. Armed with this knowledge, Hatter continues his search for Alyss and will stop at nothing to find her. Hatter's travels take him to the American South, which is currently deeply entrenched in a troubling Civil War. He is on the lookout for a traveling miracle carnival that boasts strange healing powers from a mysterious young female prodigy. Hatter, though, is not the only one interested in Sister Sally, and he is soon face-to-face with the last person he thought he would see on earth: the evil Redd Heart. Apparently, she has been using a mirror to command a small army to capture children and their White Imagination. A battle ensues, and while Hatter manages to escape, his enemies are hot on his trail with an extra-deadly weapon from Redd. With the Civil War still raging, Hatter finds himself entangled in a small battle. His normal warrior astuteness seemingly fails him, and Hatter lies in bitter defeat on the battlefield. When the guard comes through to search for life in the field of motionless bodies, they find Hatter and question his sanity after he mutters over and over something unintelligible about his hat and blades. He is shipped off to an asylum where scientists use questionable methods to save Hatter's poor lost soul. In a ward full of mad people, perhaps Hatter is not so crazy after all--or is he? One of the coolest features in both volumes is that Hatter Madigan's hat seems to have a life of its own. The hat has its own small storyline that shows its power and its effect on others. One way or another, it ends up back in the hands of Hatter, but not before it causes a bit of trouble along the way. In addition, Volume Two contains more flashbacks to the world of Wonderland. This time, readers get to see a young Hatter Madigan during his training in the Millinery. His upbringing and training reveal more of his character, delving deeper into his desire to protect Alyss at any cost. Sami Makkonen has taken over the art direction in this second volume and, much like Ben Templesmith did in the previous installment, uses muted colors to capture the desperation of Hatter's journey. He also incorporates an element of Southern nostalgia mixed in with the Civil War scenes, giving the reader a lot to look at. The illustrations convey as much emotion and humor as the written text, with the two flowing together in perfect harmony. Some extras are thrown in as a nice treat for the reader, including a sneak peek at Volume 3 and information about the areas that Hatter has traveled to, and, of course, more concept art. Frank Beddor's Wonderland continues to come alive in this top-notch series. -- Benjamin Boche



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars - Dazzled With Wonder
Frank Beddor is a mystery. Having first met Mr Beddor in New York in February of 2009, I was impressed by his unassuming nature and talent. Before him, a stack of Hatter M graphic novels, juvenile novels (Redd et al), and book marks met passers by. Beneath the polite exterior his imagination runs rampant. He must continually hear "Follow the glow" as he creates the world of Hatter Madigan and Alyss. The big question is though, how soon will we finally get to the point where we too encounter Alyss one more time? Does Mr Beddor even know for sure? "Mad With Wonder" is a journey through the United States civil war time frame. Madigan uncovers a story about a glow girl discovered in a civil war battle zone who heals. Immediately suspecting Alyss, the travels to America and encounters a healing circus, an insane asylum, and Shiloh. The pathway to Alyss is arduous and filled with danger. Just as the Swamp Thing (courtesy of Alan Moore) explored American decadence, Madigan finds a unique brand of negative energy that Wonderlands' Queen Redd's Black Imagination fuels on. This is truly mystery and intrigue at a high level. The art by Sami makkonen is outstanding, matching the off the wall (way, way off the wall) search for Alyss. He is truly a worthy successor to Ben Templesmith. Few craftsmen can follow the Ben. One character stands out among the many, and that is the interim director of the Lunatic Asylum of the Mad and Disillusioned. It turns out he is able to see the glow as well, and only faintly resembles the Joker! A nice touch is the gentleman doing Einsteinian physics in 1865 on the wall, and the company of intellectuals he finds him self with. Frank always adds the Wonderland pieces in the back of the book that follow the research he does for his work. This is one fellow who really knows how to make readers fall into his fiction. As usual, this book is hard to put down and it merely teases you for volume three! [...] Tim Lasiuta




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