100 Bullets: Hard Way
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The awesome creators behind Batman: Broken City (now available from Titan), Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso, slap in a fresh clip of 100 Bullets - the smash-hit crime saga that begs the question: if you were given a gun, 100 untraceable bullets and carte blanche to do anything you liked with them, what would you do? In 'Prey For Reign', Mr. Shepherd reveals the plot that caused the establishment of both the Trust - the organisation that rules America from behind the scenes - and the Minutemen, the killers who police the 13 families of the Trust. And in 'Wylie Runs the Voodoo Down', Wylie Times, last seen in A Foregone Tomorrow, makes a shattering return to the story - with Dizzy Cordova, Agent Graves, Mr. Shepherd and Anwar Madrid, a leading member of the Trust, all snapping at his heels!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #39203 in Books
- Published on: 2005-08-22
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
The Guardian, 15th October 2005: " ...a good piece of pulp; a slick bit of New Orleans revenge."
About the Author
Brian Azzarello is one of the biggest names in comics after his work on 100 Bullets, Batman, Superman and Jonny Double catapulted him to the forefront of contemporary comics writers. Eduardo Risso has worked with Azzarello on many of the above titles, and is rapidly ascending the ranks of critical and fan popularity.
Customer Reviews
First class!!
Brian Azzarello deserves - certainly on the strength of this volume - to be considered in the same echelon as the top crime and noir thriller writers, living or dead. This is simply top-drawer storytelling, and even aside from the intrigue and byzantine plotting of The Trust and The Minutemen, this volume is compelling enough, just through the sad figure of the New Orleans horn player whose story will jar on the emotions of even the hardest-hearted literary thrillseekers.
This book is much more than 'Tarantino in softcover'. Do yourself a favour and read this series - before it get's the inevitable screen treatment; which - I warn you - will NEVER do full justice to Azzarello's work here.
Essential!




