A review by cemeterygates
Nailbiter Vol. 2: Bloody Hands by Joshua Williamson

1.0

I keep trying to give Josh Williamson's books a chance. Critics love them and the plot hooks each sound like my new favorite thing. The only problem is the dialogue is like someone saw a handful of movies and was trying to ape the dialogue to make a five minute sketch. Rarely is dialogue discussed in comics criticism and this book is proof that it needs to be.

Even with all that said, will I likely pick up the next thing Williamson does? ... probably.