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100 Bullets, Vol. 7: Samurai
by Eduardo Risso, Brian Azzarello
So we get two stories here.
The first is about Loop and eventually Lono. This is probably one of my favorite stories so far because Loop has become a character I enjoy. While trying to be a modeled prisoner, he makes a mistake and attacks a vicious killer. Then we have Lono come into prison and it gets worse as he remembers who he is. Even more so when Shepard visits. All of this is good stuff, reminding me of a solid arc of OZ the tv show.
The second story folds back to the one shot of the drug addict who took the gun with 100 bullets, and is slowly taking out scum till he has one bullet left to shoot himself. It's a wild chapter, and kind of stupid, involving a tiger, but it's entertaining.
Overall a 3.5 out of 5, but I'll bump it to a 4 for the Loop storyline.
The first is about Loop and eventually Lono. This is probably one of my favorite stories so far because Loop has become a character I enjoy. While trying to be a modeled prisoner, he makes a mistake and attacks a vicious killer. Then we have Lono come into prison and it gets worse as he remembers who he is. Even more so when Shepard visits. All of this is good stuff, reminding me of a solid arc of OZ the tv show.
The second story folds back to the one shot of the drug addict who took the gun with 100 bullets, and is slowly taking out scum till he has one bullet left to shoot himself. It's a wild chapter, and kind of stupid, involving a tiger, but it's entertaining.
Overall a 3.5 out of 5, but I'll bump it to a 4 for the Loop storyline.