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Point Blank - Ed Brubaker, Colin Wilson
Point Blank
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POINT BLANK is the gritty prequel to the critically acclaimed SLEEPER graphic novel series written by Eisner Award-winner Ed Brubaker (Criminal, Captain America) and stylishly rendered by legendary artist Colin Wilson.Ex-Black Ops soldier Cole Cash is caught in a whirlpool of secrets, lies,... show more
POINT BLANK is the gritty prequel to the critically acclaimed SLEEPER graphic novel series written by Eisner Award-winner Ed Brubaker (Criminal, Captain America) and stylishly rendered by legendary artist Colin Wilson.Ex-Black Ops soldier Cole Cash is caught in a whirlpool of secrets, lies, manipulation, and murder. But before he goes down for the last time, he's going to get some answers. No matter whom he has to kill along the way.As Cole investigates a brutal attempt that has left his one-time commander and legendary spy-master, John Lynch, at the brink of death, he maneuvers through the labyrinthian byways of intrigue that are the favored routes of men like Lynch. But to find the answers he seeks, Cash will have to discover the key to one of his old Team 7 comrade's greatest achievements - and his greatest shame. But can he bring this dirty little secret in to the light of day? And what other secrets of his own will he discover along the way?
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781401201166 (1401201164)
Publisher: Wildstorm
Pages no: 128
Edition language: English
Series: Sleeper
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kuzronk
kuzronk rated it
2.0 Point Blank
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.
Sesana
Sesana rated it
Similar in tone to Criminal, but without as many characters that I care about. Cole Cash, ex black-ops is trying to investigate the attempted murder of John Lynch, his former commander. Brubaker described the story as a "violent little Möbius strip", and it certainly is. The ending makes a few thing...
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