A review by e_bibliophile
... And Die by Jean Van Hamme

3.0

This is the 10th volume of Largo Winch by [a:Philippe Francq|444294|Philippe Francq|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/m_50x66-82093808bca726cb3249a493fbd3bd0f.png] (artist) and [a:Jean Van Hamme|165027|Jean Van Hamme|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1260283227p2/165027.jpg] (script writer). It's a Belgian comic series which can be found translated to English. The series contain 18 volumes up to the moment of writing this review.
(Source: Wikipedia)

Check out my reviews on other volumes:
Volumes 1 & 2
Volumes 3 & 4
Volumes 5 & 6
Volumes 7 & 8
Volume 9
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... And Die (Vol. 10)
It starts with a 1-page recollection which sums up the main events from the previous volume. What's been mystery then is revealed now. As you can make of the cover, there will be a masquerade, and what's a masquerade without some drama and action? Largo Winch is witty as usual and puts the pieces of the puzzle together. A shocking villain from the familiar faces of The W Group is exposed. I assume the payback for this betrayal will follow up in the next volume.