by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Emma Ríos, Jordie Bellaire
The art work is nice, but the story is pretty deadly boring.
Attend the song of Deathface Ginny,And how she came to beA wrath of rage for men who'd cageAnd harm what should be freePart spaghetti western, part mythical fantasy, Pretty Deadly's first volume flies by in a blur of backstory as it attempts to lay the foundation for the laws that govern the world(s...
I enjoyed the story line in this comic but I wasn't crazy about the art style. At times it felt really overly cluttered and chaotic and seemed to detract rather than add to the story. On the story front I wish we'd dived gotten a little more of the story with characters like Johnny.
I originally picked this one up because I thought the art style, particularly the color pallet, was really eye catching. It's a gorgeous book. There was obviously a lot of thought put into which colors they were going to use, as well as repeating visual motifs. The character design is also interesti...
2 Stars Not my cup of tea. Too Abstract, too much western stuff. Abandoned. netgalley review. Read on iphone.
**Received a copy from NetGalley.**Be warned this has some hints of adult content!This is a tough one to review. Let me begin by saying the artwork was beautiful. The color choices, the wounds, the characters -- all beautiful.As for the story-line I was a bit confused with it. This is a more western...
http://fedpeaches.blogspot.com/2014/05/for-fans-of-weird-westerns-as-well-as.html
An all female team is a rare thing for the mainstream comic world, and Pretty Deadly is a good indicator of how we desperately need more of them.Full review here: http://ifthesebookscouldtalk.com/2014/05/26/comics-round-up-may/
ARC provided by Image Comics through Netgalley Attend the song of Deathface Ginny, and how she come to be A wraith of rage for men who'd cage and harm what should be free It all began when the Mason man took Beauty for his bride He quick turned a fool and made her a jewel ...