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On Sale Date:
22 September 2018
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Prestige Comic Book
Language:
English
Country:
United Kingdom
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Comichaus (4.9) Contact | Mint (9.9) |
Released 22nd September. £1.50 postage for UK (please select from dropdown at checkout) |
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Story Synopsis:
A character-driven high-octane noir tale of manipulation, loyalty and revenge….
Hardly a word spoken in 30 Pages. 233 panels. And 32 Kills…
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5
Explicit Rating:
Mature
Member Credit:
Overall Rating: 4.3 out of 5
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32 words in total, 16 panels per page. Plenty of action. Doesnt leave a lot of room for emotionality or character work though. It's fun, and I do want to know more about the protagonist, but maybe a go with 64 words next time (wink face).
By: Comichaus Member - 27 April 2022 16:20:29
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A fantastic read for some good old fashioned puch them up action!
By: BetaNonUser - 05 April 2022 22:03:34
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A slick, pacy action thriller with an original panel design and structure that enables the artist to isolate key details in action scenes and create clearly choreographed fights and shoot outs. The flow of 32 Kills makes it almost feel like a storyboard for an action movie and it carries the heart of The Raid or the balletic action of John Woo action classics like The Killer and Hard Boiled. Thoroughly entertaining.
By: EnvisionComicsUK - 11 August 2020 21:55:04
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The story itself comes across as fairly basic, but the sparse storytelling is perfectly-delivered in rapid action through 16 panel pages. When the structure changes, you take note and it gives you a moment to catch breath. I really liked the delivery of this story from this creative team, you can tell they work together really well.
By: Skyshark - 07 April 2020 11:20:30
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First Wow! goes to that front cover. Brilliantly setting the tone (and style) for the comic. The glare coming from those split 16 panels is amazing. I love the colouring too. There is more too it, the more you look. But those eyes.!
By: 3 Million Years - Digital Comics News - 10 October 2018 11:06:33