A review by dorinlazar
100 Bullets Book Two by Eduardo Risso, Brian Azzarello

3.0

The thing that brought it down for me was the fact that all stories are enveloped in a shroud of mystery, and they tend to not stand on their own. Some stories don't really make sense, like that of the guy who transported some parrots over the border. Overall it feels somewhat inconsistent, a collection of stories that connect eventually, but the connections are so over the top that they really don't make sense. And there's always the sleeper agent thing which becomes a boring trope.

But all in all, it still feels fresh and it has its moments, like The Mimic, which happens in a park and it manages to tell two stories at the same time.