The Good the Bad the Ugly #1 (2009) francavilla cover

The Good the Bad the Ugly #1 (2009) francavilla cover

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by CHUCK DIXON Art by ESTEVE POLLS
From the classic movie, the Good, The Bad, and The Ugly! The Man with No Name rides again, this time under the veteran hand of writer Chuck (G.I.Joe) Dixon in a brand-new Dynamite #1! Featuring incredible art by Esteve Polls, and iconic covers by Lone Ranger artist Sergio Cariello, Zorro artist Francesco Francavilla and Wolverine Noir artist
Dennis Calero, Dixon tells the tale of "DEAD MAN'S HAND" in a five part arc that continues the strong direction Dynamite's westerns are known for!
Date Available: 07/08/2009
BONUS REVIEW by Jimmy PS Hayes

Pretty good. I wasn’t expecting much, but was pleasantly surprised by this book. It’s got some good action, and a GREAT piece on the history of the spaghetti western by Chuck Dixon. The art is a little messy. It gets a little confusing at times, as many of the characters look the same. I wouldn’t say it’s a must read, but if your in the mood for something different, give this one a try.
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by CHUCK DIXON Art by ESTEVE POLLS
From the classic movie, the Good, The Bad, and The Ugly! The Man with No Name rides again, this time under the veteran hand of writer Chuck (G.I.Joe) Dixon in a brand-new Dynamite #1! Featuring incredible art by Esteve Polls, and iconic covers by Lone Ranger artist Sergio Cariello, Zorro artist Francesco Francavilla and Wolverine Noir artist
Dennis Calero, Dixon tells the tale of "DEAD MAN'S HAND" in a five part arc that continues the strong direction Dynamite's westerns are known for!
Date Available: 07/08/2009
BONUS REVIEW by Jimmy PS Hayes

Pretty good. I wasn’t expecting much, but was pleasantly surprised by this book. It’s got some good action, and a GREAT piece on the history of the spaghetti western by Chuck Dixon. The art is a little messy. It gets a little confusing at times, as many of the characters look the same. I wouldn’t say it’s a must read, but if your in the mood for something different, give this one a try.
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams