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james_desantis 's review for:
100 Bullets, Vol. 3: Hang Up on the Hang Low
by Eduardo Risso, Brian Azzarello
This is the strongest volume yet.
Loop is a guy just trying to make it by when he meets Graves who gives him a suitcase to kill his father who left him as a baby. So Loop visits his old man, only to find out he wants to get to know him. I was actually surprised how gripping this story was, and how Loop became such a likeable character along with his father. The end result of course is a lot more fucked up, but just goes to show you even the "good" guy always has alternative motives.
Great stuff. A 4 out of 5.
Loop is a guy just trying to make it by when he meets Graves who gives him a suitcase to kill his father who left him as a baby. So Loop visits his old man, only to find out he wants to get to know him. I was actually surprised how gripping this story was, and how Loop became such a likeable character along with his father. The end result of course is a lot more fucked up, but just goes to show you even the "good" guy always has alternative motives.
Great stuff. A 4 out of 5.