Dylan continues his “work” as a vigilante as he takes on the Russian mob. The comic collection revolves around his character and the decisions that he makes as well as those close to him. It is also about the changing nature of his relationships as well as discovering more about his past. More volum...
I'm still going to give their other work a chance but, this starts with transphobia,unlikable jerks and just an confusing read overall. Avoid unless if completion of the author/artist duo.
Dylan makes a deal with a demon to kill "bad" people after attempting suicide. The comic collection revolves around his character and the decisions that he makes as well as those close to him. The hunt for the vigilante intensifies as his relationships develop. More volumes will follow. As usual, t...
I didn't realise when I picked it up that it was volume 7 but it was an interesting mix of comics and real-life criminal enterprise. Vengeance is a strong point in this. I'm a bit curious about what the rest of the series is like.
Okay, you know what? We're gonna talk about what I feel is the most insidious trope involving female characters in writing, and specifically in genre writing. Is it the act of "fridging," the death of a female character in order to torment and further develop the character of their male love intere...
Okay, so I was going to make this another huge, rage-filled review, complete with panels as examples, etc. And that was just too draining. So I'm just going to go over the basics with this: Milla, under the influence of Mr. Fear's gas, which made Milla insane and also somehow made him into the Purpl...
Oh boy. Sit back for this one, because I've got a lot to say. While it as eventual, in my great Daredevil reread, to come to this point, I'd even put off reading this, because I knew that I'd have to deal with this hot mess of a storyline. And that storyline is how they deal with, or rather how th...
I struggled with the rating for this one for quite a bit. On the one hand, I really enjoyed it; it kept me reading, an eager page-turner. On the other hand, when you delve into the actual content, it's just a repeat of the Bendis run, but not as well, in my opinion. Matt loses one of his oldest and ...
After loving Brubaker and Phillips' Velvet series I found myself wondering what they were up to now. So I went to Image Comics and saw Kill or Be Killed and The Fade Out - the later will have to wait for another day.This is quite possibly my favourite Brubaker series. The writing is tight and gritty...
Dylan makes a deal with a demon to kill "bad" people after attempting suicide. The comic collection revolves around his character and the decisions that he makes as well as those close to him. He becomes a vigilante of sorts. More volumes will follow. As usual, the creators have produced a gritty, w...
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