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james_desantis 's review for:
Pulp
by Ed Brubaker
Pulp is exactly what I expected from Sean and Ed, and it's great.
A writer who's getting close to the end of his life looks back at what he did. He robbed places, defending his family, lost his family, and now is trying to find peace with himself. When a old face he remembers come to him for help they work together to try and do one last robbery against a bunch of Nazi's. But what happens after?
This was a great graphic novel, a bit short, but worked really well. Enjoyed the character interactions, the art is amazing as always, the ending is REALLY good, and the narration is spot on. It's nothing brand new but this team always knocks it out of the park.
A writer who's getting close to the end of his life looks back at what he did. He robbed places, defending his family, lost his family, and now is trying to find peace with himself. When a old face he remembers come to him for help they work together to try and do one last robbery against a bunch of Nazi's. But what happens after?
This was a great graphic novel, a bit short, but worked really well. Enjoyed the character interactions, the art is amazing as always, the ending is REALLY good, and the narration is spot on. It's nothing brand new but this team always knocks it out of the park.