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james_desantis 's review for:
Reckless
by Ed Brubaker
Another crime story written by Brubaker, so you know this shit gonna be good.
We have a ex-fbi worker, who lost some of his memory, who now runs a Movie Theater, who also happens to help people with problems when they pay him. When a old friend comes around and asks him for help he can't deny her after their past. But once he gets tangled up in a web of lies he starts to get in over his head. Backstabbing, plenty of deaths, and a pretty fucked up ending we get everything we want from Brubaker.
The character work, as always, is really solid. The artwork, come on what do you expect. I wasn't completely sold on the partner for our main guy Reckless here, but I feel like we'll get more of her in the next volume coming out in 2021. Overall, if like any of Brubaker's work, this is a easy buy/read.
A 4 out of 5.
We have a ex-fbi worker, who lost some of his memory, who now runs a Movie Theater, who also happens to help people with problems when they pay him. When a old friend comes around and asks him for help he can't deny her after their past. But once he gets tangled up in a web of lies he starts to get in over his head. Backstabbing, plenty of deaths, and a pretty fucked up ending we get everything we want from Brubaker.
The character work, as always, is really solid. The artwork, come on what do you expect. I wasn't completely sold on the partner for our main guy Reckless here, but I feel like we'll get more of her in the next volume coming out in 2021. Overall, if like any of Brubaker's work, this is a easy buy/read.
A 4 out of 5.