Reviews

Loose Ends #1 by Jason Latour, Chris Brunner, Rico Renzi

booksgamesvinyl's review

Go to review page

4.0

Holy moly, the colouring for this is insane.
I have genuinely never ever seen colouring as gorgeous as this in any comic I've ever read, so hats off to Rico Renzi. Describing it as a dark neon probably doesn't make any sense, but at least for me it was totally giving off a neo-noir vibe.

Loose Ends is dubbed a four-part southern crime romance, and this issue is crammed with action and characters. There might be a bit too much going on, but the art was such a delight that I honestly didn't care. I could read 500 pages of this and not get bored.
The characters are a little underdeveloped at the moment because there was that much action going on, but I trust that we'll get into them a bit more in the next issue.

Seriously, this comic is an artistic masterpiece, and just thanks to Image for finally putting out the full run after 10 years.

marisacarpico's review

Go to review page

3.0

Art and colors are stellar, but I only care about half of the plot. The finite time is appealing, but don't really feel like the effort to finish the final 3 issues is that appealing.

catlandia91's review

Go to review page

3.0

I really like the art and the use of color. Although I'm not in love with the story, it was intriguing enough that I wouldn't mind checking out the other 3 issues.

scaly's review

Go to review page

3.0

not much to say about the story - it is borderline incoherent - but the illustration and use of colour is spectacular.

heypretty52's review

Go to review page

3.0

The subject matter isn't really for me, but the art is fantastic.

theresidentbookworm's review

Go to review page

2.0

A Review in Five Words.

Visually stunning, infinitely confusing plot.
More...