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A Voice in the Dark Get Your Gun #1 (2014) cover a

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A) Larime Taylor
(CA) Larime Taylor, Sylv Talor
NOW IN FULL COLOR! A great jumping-on point for new readers. With Zoey and several of her roommates possible suspects in the murder of Mandy Jenkins, Uncle Zeke is taken off the case to avoid a conflict of interest. Meanwhile, Zoey meets her 'fan' for the first time without masks.
Date Available: 9/24/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


This is a typically good issue of 'Voice in the Dark'. If you don't know the premise, a disc jockey at a college radio station also happens to be a serial killer trying to work against her natural urges. She got a long way in, but sometimes people seem to be begging to be killed, and that's where we start. I'd be ok if there was never another story that starts at 'the end' and flashes back. Personal construction tastes aside, its nice to know there might be consequences for killing people, even if they have it coming. We also find out what its like for a serial killer to have a serial killer for a stalker. (Surprise, its cordial and involves coffee!) Be aware, this is the first issue in color, but due to a variety of issues, color should be much better in the future than it is here. I'd have kept the black and white instead of trying to push a deadline.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A) Larime Taylor
(CA) Larime Taylor, Sylv Talor
NOW IN FULL COLOR! A great jumping-on point for new readers. With Zoey and several of her roommates possible suspects in the murder of Mandy Jenkins, Uncle Zeke is taken off the case to avoid a conflict of interest. Meanwhile, Zoey meets her 'fan' for the first time without masks.
Date Available: 9/24/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


This is a typically good issue of 'Voice in the Dark'. If you don't know the premise, a disc jockey at a college radio station also happens to be a serial killer trying to work against her natural urges. She got a long way in, but sometimes people seem to be begging to be killed, and that's where we start. I'd be ok if there was never another story that starts at 'the end' and flashes back. Personal construction tastes aside, its nice to know there might be consequences for killing people, even if they have it coming. We also find out what its like for a serial killer to have a serial killer for a stalker. (Surprise, its cordial and involves coffee!) Be aware, this is the first issue in color, but due to a variety of issues, color should be much better in the future than it is here. I'd have kept the black and white instead of trying to push a deadline.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams