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Lorena by C.J. Standal

michaildimdrakomathioulakis's review

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4.0

A somehow expected, but still interesting evolvement of the story

A somehow expected, but still interesting evolvement of the story so far, where we get to meet Lorena, a police officer, probably one of the main characters.
The plot, like in the previous two issues, has a lot of flash-backs, which make it interesting, as the past reveals its shadows in the present...
The art is once again excellent, the black and white tones really matching the story!

luluskis's review

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5.0

They've done it again! CJ Standal and Juan Romera have created another gripping and unputdownable issue - my favorite so far! Book 3 is about Lorena, a strong yet vulnerable elite detective. I like that we have a female's point of view in an often male-dominated profession. We see into her crime-tinged past which no doubt influenced her choice in careers and perhaps also contributes to the laser focus she currently applies to her job. My favorite part is Lorena's surprise connection to a character we already know (no spoilers here - read it!). This sets up quite the cliff hanger and has me eagerly awaiting the next issue!

shh_reading85's review

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4.0

I received this comic from the author in exchange for an honest review.

I have returned with another issue of Rebirth of the Gangster by CJ Standal and Juan Romera.

This issue focused on Lorena Sanchez and some on Marcus and Hunter. Especially where Hunter and Marcus meet after Hunter scares off a would-be mugger. But it is also around the time when Hunter is most criminally active. This is where Lorena Sanchez is comes into play because she and Hunter are old classmates and her newest case has Hunter written all over it.

Oh this is getting very interesting. Especially with Lorena Sanchez getting involved. I look forward to what will happen next.

Cross posted on Shh, I am Reading
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