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review 2017-07-09 19:50
Review: Lady Killer
Lady Killer - Jamie S. Rich,Joëlle Jones

This short, 5 issue run, is witty and fun and soaked in blood. I really enjoyed the whole thing. I would love to read another volume if they ever make one. The cover image is basically everything you need to know about this one. If it makes you want to know more, go right ahead and pick this up.

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text 2015-11-03 02:27
October Wrap-Up
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Lady Killer - Jamie S. Rich,Joëlle Jones
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Alex + Ada Volume 2 - Sarah Vaughn,Jonathan Luna,Jonathan Luna
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review 2015-09-13 08:07
Lady Killer by Joëlle Jones
Lady Killer - Jamie S. Rich,Joëlle Jones

Josie Schuller is not your ordinary housewife, she is also an efficient killer for hire! But it's not easy having to juggle family and work and having a distrustful mother-in-law. And, things gets even worse when Josie's boss decides that it's time for Josie to retire...for good!

 

This graphic novel combined humor and action and to top it all, really great art. I found myself quite engrossed in the story, this is like a 60s version of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, without the Mr.

 

Josie Schuller is a dedicated wife and mother and now and then she has some work to do that her family and neighbors have no idea about.

 

Then everything goes wrong, her boss just thinks that her time is up, she fails to carry out an assignment and now she has to fend for herself and not let her family know anything...

 

 

Josie and her loving family

 

And, her mother-in-law...

 

 

Josie working

 

 

I received this copy from the publisher through Edelweiss in return for an honest review! Thank you!

 

 

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text 2015-09-12 21:33
Reading progress update: I've read 33 out of 138 pages.
Lady Killer - Jamie S. Rich,Joëlle Jones

Loving the art and story!

 

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review 2015-08-21 21:27
Review: Lady Killer
Lady Killer - Jamie S. Rich,Joëlle Jones

(I received an ARC of this title from the publisher via Edelweiss, in exchange for an honest review)

 

Published by Dark Horse Comics

 

Lady Killer is a dark slice of satire that skewers the picture-perfect illusion of the 1960s, and reveals what can hide behind the white picket fence. Beautiful housewife Josie Schuller is living the American Dream: tending her suburban household, raising picture-perfect children—and brutally killing strangers for cold, hard cash. When gender politics and a moment of conscience collide in the midst of a hit, Josie has to protect herself and her family by going rogue, all while keeping her secret hidden from those she cares about.

 

I have to say, the last couple of years have been notable for the rise of badass ladies in comics, both as characters and creators. I would rank Lady Killer amongst my current favorites: Rat Queens, Lumberjanes, Ms. Marvel, Adventure Time, and Saga. However, Lady Killer stands out for having a lead character- a female lead, no less- who can be difficult to like. She is fascinating and you can’t help root for her success…but you wouldn’t want to know her personally. And I love that about her; likeability has become a catchall for evaluating female characters, and Josie breaks away from that mold, holding your attention without having to be nice about it. In many ways, she reminds me of Marvel’s Black Widow, but without worrying about how much “red is in her ledger.”

 

Joelle Jones, artist and co-creator (along with writer Jamie Smith), has a biting style that blends the kitsch elements of the period setting with more a more 21st century aesthetic. This trade collection also features original hand-colored mock advertisements, using bloodstains to shill for fake cleaners, or a dead body to show the trunk space of a new model car, that were created by Jones as she began exploring the viciously satirical tone used throughout the narrative. These give you an interesting glimpse of just where Josie began to come to life as a character. Josie is a skilled assassin, but she refuses to use guns, which makes for a very hands-on approach to murder. The violence is visceral, often shown in close quarters and with off-kilter framing, the coloring tends to rise and fall in intensity along with the action, and scenes frequently break free from the edges of the panels, projecting out and overlapping other scenes to create a frenetic atmosphere. It has a very modern feel, despite the car fins and pillbox hats that characterize the setting.

 

Lady Killer was initially designed as a short-run series, but I hope it doesn’t stay that way. While an argument can be made that this is essentially a self-contained story, there are a lot of loose threads that could (and should) be tied up to give it more substance. Who, really, is Josie? Why would she get married and have children in her line of work? Is it just a cover, or a kowtow to the social expectations of the day, or something else? What will her mother-in-law do with the information she has learned? There is so much potential for this to expand beyond the initial rogue-assassin trope storyline, and I hope the creators run with it.

 

 

Lady Killer is available to the public on September 15, 2015

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