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100 Bullets, Vol. 6: Six Feet Under the Gun by Brian Azzarello

tobin_elliott's review

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challenging dark emotional mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

Excellent deeper dive into the Minutemen, both as an organization, and as individual characters. This series just doesn't disappoint.

kandicez's review

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4.0

I loved these six character studies. Azzarello shows us more about who they are, why they are that way and how they simply cannot go back to what they were. Like life.

flowsthead's review

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3.0

Note: 3 stars for series, not individual volumes

bloodravenlib's review

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4.0

Another excellent collection. In this volume, Azzarello takes us back to some of the characters we have been exploring. The collection is a set of stories each focused on a character in the series. In one, Dizzy finds out there is a price for her new life when she tries go back home. We get a story of Lone and Graves, and some others. Each one is very good with a blend of the high level conspiracy and the low level street stories we have come to enjoy from this series. And then, there is that revelation at the end that I am not going to spoil. Overall, the series continues to be strong, and I am looking forward to the next volume.

pdz's review

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4.0



Continues to be a great series. I just read some abysmal spandex-type comics and came back to 100 Bullets. Really good, atmospheric, smart, brutal comic writing.

mrsbooknerd's review against another edition

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2.0

I get so confused reading these novels. So many characters. So many cross overs and faces, so many relationships and so many goodies/badies.

I can't remember it all. I love the short stories we get within the books though, the individual characters that are shown, how they have ended up where they are and how they get out.
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