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james_desantis 's review for:
West of Hell
by Ed Brubaker
This was great, up until the last issue, which was okay.
Fatale takes a break from a long narrative to tell basically 4 individual stories all revolving around the centeral character. In doing so we get a lot of different time lines and locations. It doesn't reflect the modern story at all, which could be a plus since last volume it was the weakest part. But do we get any answers?
Each story is interesting and I'm eager to see if we do get a answer on who she is. I also love the art still, Sean Phillips knocks it out of the park. It's amazing how much he draws and it's still so damn good. The first 3 issues are all great but the last issue suffered from covering similar grounds and being slightly boring.
Overall a 3.5 out of 5.
Fatale takes a break from a long narrative to tell basically 4 individual stories all revolving around the centeral character. In doing so we get a lot of different time lines and locations. It doesn't reflect the modern story at all, which could be a plus since last volume it was the weakest part. But do we get any answers?
Each story is interesting and I'm eager to see if we do get a answer on who she is. I also love the art still, Sean Phillips knocks it out of the park. It's amazing how much he draws and it's still so damn good. The first 3 issues are all great but the last issue suffered from covering similar grounds and being slightly boring.
Overall a 3.5 out of 5.