This was good. Excited to continue

Increíble setting y personajes muy interesantes en una trama bastante curiosa. Llevo media vida teniéndolo pendiente por no haberlo tenido en físico (cosas mías) y, de momento, no ha decepcionado para nada. Con muchas ganas de continuar.

(ah y el personaje del Santo de los Asesinos va duro de cojones)

This was a pretty amazing kick-off for the series, but I'm saving 5 stars for a future volume to really blow my mind. I'll admit that three issues in, I was ready to quit the series, as it felt like too many threads with too many semi-incoherent references to back story that had yet to be fleshed out enough for me to have a framework for understanding. But then the action shifts to New York, and Custer's quest gets intertwined with a straight-up crime comic story in ways that made everything come together brilliantly.

The if first volume is good, but that only increases my disappointment with the rest of the series.

I feel like I'm very late to the Preacher party, given it's one of the famous comics of the 90s, and I only sought it out after having watched and really rather enjoyed the tv show.

And I'd heard a lot of very mixed things about it. The sexism, homophobia, edge-pushing Garth Ennis stuff. But, you know, I still quite enjoyed this, but... not half as much as I enjoyed the tv show.

I thought the tv show really corrected a lot of the faults of this first volume of the comic. And while they're clearly very different stories, it was... interesting. The changes that were made.

One word: Weird

If anyone has Volumes 6 through 9 and is willing to let me borrow them, I would be very grateful.

4.5 really is fantastic. If you have a weak stomach or are easily offended then I wouldn't recommend this.

It's like an episode of Supernatural on steroids, written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Enjoyable but I'm not in a big hurry to keep going with the series.
dark funny fast-paced