Stray Bullets the Killers #1

Stray Bullets the Killers #1

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A/CA) David Lapham One of the most acclaimed crime series ever returns! When Gary Goldsmith and his young son Asa are involved in a deadly hit and run, their night goes from bad to worse when their grisly deed is witnessed by a disturbing stranger. Find out what thirty dollars, a dirty diaper, and a girl named Yummy will reveal about the true meaning of life in a little story we like to call "The Love Ride." Featuring the return of Spanish Scott! This new arc of stories about life and love and all the things we do to kill them starts out in the best noir tradition, then turns the genre on its ear. Would you expect any less? If you've never read STRAY BULLETS before, jump in here. Hell, jump in anywhere. Every issue always presents a complete story that fits into a larger whole.
Date Available: 03/12/2014
BONUS REVIEW by John Robinson


It's been 9 years since Stray Bullets has come out, yet I couldn't spot any kind of change between issue #40 and #41 that was released this week along with the new Stray Bullets the Killer series. David Lapham fell right back into writing drawing his award winning series as if he'd only been gone for a month. The writing, the art, all the quality I'd grown accustomed to are still there, if not better. A bit disturbing at times, the current storlyine takes place in the late 70s and each issue stands on its own, while fitting into a bigger picture at the same time. There's really nothing else like it on the market and it deserves your giving it a chance, try out a truly unique book that found it's own voice in 1995 and deserves another long run today.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A/CA) David Lapham One of the most acclaimed crime series ever returns! When Gary Goldsmith and his young son Asa are involved in a deadly hit and run, their night goes from bad to worse when their grisly deed is witnessed by a disturbing stranger. Find out what thirty dollars, a dirty diaper, and a girl named Yummy will reveal about the true meaning of life in a little story we like to call "The Love Ride." Featuring the return of Spanish Scott! This new arc of stories about life and love and all the things we do to kill them starts out in the best noir tradition, then turns the genre on its ear. Would you expect any less? If you've never read STRAY BULLETS before, jump in here. Hell, jump in anywhere. Every issue always presents a complete story that fits into a larger whole.
Date Available: 03/12/2014
BONUS REVIEW by John Robinson


It's been 9 years since Stray Bullets has come out, yet I couldn't spot any kind of change between issue #40 and #41 that was released this week along with the new Stray Bullets the Killer series. David Lapham fell right back into writing drawing his award winning series as if he'd only been gone for a month. The writing, the art, all the quality I'd grown accustomed to are still there, if not better. A bit disturbing at times, the current storlyine takes place in the late 70s and each issue stands on its own, while fitting into a bigger picture at the same time. There's really nothing else like it on the market and it deserves your giving it a chance, try out a truly unique book that found it's own voice in 1995 and deserves another long run today.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


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