
Brink: Volumes 1-3
The Classic 2000 AD Graphic Novel in Full-Cast Audio
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Dan Abnett
About this listen
Late 21st century and Earth has been reduced to an uninhabited wasteland. What was left of humanity was evacuated into overpopulated space stations, or 'Habitats'. A hotbed for crime and strange new religious sects, the Habitat Security Division has no shortage of work.
No-nonsense Investigator Bridget Kurtis soon finds herself embroiled in a life or death struggle with a sinister cult, and what she uncovers has disturbing implications for the future of the human race....
Featuring Nina Sosanya, Richard Armitage, David Warner, Indira Varma, Pippa Bennett-Warner alongside a full cast, fans and newcomers alike will be transported to the gritty audio world of 'Bridge' and her colleagues for an immersive listening experience like no other.
©2017 Rebellion 2000 AD Ltd (P)2021 Penguin Audio and Rebellion PublishingCritic reviews
"Nina Sosanya's Bridget Kurtis is the unquestioned standout. Her no-nonsense, dryly comic delivery really helps to bring Dan Abnett's script to the audiobook format." (Big Comic Page)
The listener is catapulted right into a near future dystopian universe (where mankind has killed the Earth and is now living in 'Habitats' in outer space) and this audio adaptation manages to set up this universe subtly but superbly, without the need for unnecessary additional narration or 'scene-setting' (really wasn't a fan of this in the 'Sandman' adaptations) The soundscaping actually reminded me of 'Alien' or 'Sunshine', with the low drone of tiny Habitat rooms or distant machinery often the only underscoring, designed to unsettle. Until of course the weirdness of 'the Sects' and their Space Gods comes around and then...hold on to your headphones.
The performances from the starry cast are all top notch, almost too many to list. But Nina Sosanya is a perfect 'Bridge' Curtis (wry, no-nonsense, yet vulnerable) and Richard Armitage is the Brinkmann of my dreams and an ideal foil to Sosanya. In fact their central relationship - so key to the series - makes certain moments in this audio drama really affecting (no spoilers for anyone who doesn't know the comics!!) I especially LOVED Indira Varma's witty take on Gibrani, William Hope as the curmudgeonly Gentry, and David Warner as a chillingly casual Joel Tillerson, and pretty much all the supporting cast is superb.
Music has an 80s-esque feel for the most part, conjuring the slightly Pop art spirit of the original novel's visuals, with hints of John Murphy. To get this high quality a soundtrack on an audiobook feels pretty special.
My one complaint...? CLIFFHANGER ENDING (but that's true to the comics too). Leaves many mysteries still unsolved, but that just keeps me wanting more. Can't wait for the next one (hopefully??)
The final thing that struck me is how different this is in feel to each of the other 2000AD comic adaptation in this series; they each seem to have their own sound, which is clever and fitting. This doesn't have the gritty doom of Dredd, or maybe the epic sweep of Slaine, but it feels the most intimate and relatable of the titles I've listened to so far.
Heartily recommend!
LOVED IT!!
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The storyline and tension in excellent.
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Fantastic adaptation
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Great
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Fantastic translation of the graphic novel
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Unlike the recent Sandman adaptations, this audio adaptation of a comic book isn't filled with sound and fury and jarring soundscapes every 30 seconds. Another reviewer complained about it sounding 'thin' - I mean, what?? Have they actually read the original comics?!
The soundscaping is subtle but effective and totally captures the feeling of...well, space. This isn't a blockbuster epic! It's a police procedural, set in often crowded but even more often profoundly empty Habitats. The low hum of machinery or the subtle echoing of voices really conjures up that sense of humanity without the earth, either forced too close together or profoundly alone in the universe.
The performances are pretty much all excellent. Again subtly played, wholly believable - especially the central duo of Richard Armitage and Nina Sosanya.
Great 80's-esque soundtrack that captures the feel of the original artwork nicely.
Again, to contrast it to Sandman, there is no narration to ease you into the story or explain where you are. Frankly THANK GOD. I found all the narration cutting into the story during that production irritating and disruptive. Brink may take a little longer to get into for that reason, but it's all the better for it.
I found this an immersive, believable and faithful adaptation and I look forward to more in future.
Atmospheric Space Odyssey
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And in really glad I did. It’s a brilliant adaptation of the source material delivered by some great voice actors (I mean -David Warner!) The whole sound design was engaging and I’m only sorry they seem to have stopped at Book 3.
I don’t know if being able to see Culbard’s artwork in my mind’s eye gives a Prog reader an advantage, but that’s what I did and it was sublime. Loved it.
Captured the essence of the comic strip wonderfully.
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Top 2000 AD in another medium
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Brilliant reworking of original story
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Super effort to compliment great printed material
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