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james_desantis 's review for:
Bloodshot (2012), Volume 1
by Duane Swierczynski
This was fast paced action fun with a truly fucked up plot for our hero.
Imagine being a weapon and believing you have a family and friends to come home to but in reality it's all a fake lie. Now imagine having your brain override and you find out it's all fake. So now you deal with that while also going after the people who've done it. It's both intriguing and screwed up all at once. Will Bloodshot be able to get out of the clutches of the people who are using him or forever trapped?
Duane gives a thrilling story of a man who has lost everything. In doing that he pushes to survive and it brings up some stellar fight scenes that can be really brutal. The art is solid and what surprised me the most was the slick fight scenes mixed with solid dialogue and storytelling. It's like if Robocop met a non-stop action movie. A 4 out of 5.
Imagine being a weapon and believing you have a family and friends to come home to but in reality it's all a fake lie. Now imagine having your brain override and you find out it's all fake. So now you deal with that while also going after the people who've done it. It's both intriguing and screwed up all at once. Will Bloodshot be able to get out of the clutches of the people who are using him or forever trapped?
Duane gives a thrilling story of a man who has lost everything. In doing that he pushes to survive and it brings up some stellar fight scenes that can be really brutal. The art is solid and what surprised me the most was the slick fight scenes mixed with solid dialogue and storytelling. It's like if Robocop met a non-stop action movie. A 4 out of 5.