


It’s stylishly done, with too much traditionally ‘sexy’ female flesh on display. A group called the Minutemen is involved and perhaps the attaché case is a recruitment device … This is one of those stories where a hidden cabal wields huge power in the world, and Agent Graves is somehow either their enemy or their enforcer. Is Agent Graves a supernatural figure and does this turn out to be in the horror genre? Well, no, at least I don’t think so at this stage. This book is a compilation of the first 20 issues, and it turns out, as you would expect, that this fairly crude moral dilemma broadens out in unexpected directions. That’s the set-up for the first issues in this series of 100 comics that were published from 1999 to 2009. Will the person receiving the case take revenge, or will something other than fear of the legal consequences stop them? DC Comics/Vertigo, 12.95 (144pp) ISBN 978-1-56389-996-6 Imagine being dreadfully injured, yet uncertain of what. The Vertigo Comics series that reinvigorated the crime genre in a medium dominated by super heroes in spandex comes to. The case also contains a gun and a hundred bullets, which Agent Graves asserts can be used with complete impunity to kill the one who has done the wrong. BUY THIS BOOK 100 BULLETS: Six Feet Under the Gun Brian Azzarello. After finishing '100 Bullets', writer Brian Azzarello needs to reload. I was never more bored reading Hellblazer and when I read the implied John raped a minor that was it. ago ya I regret buying book 14 the start of Azzarello's run. A man calling himself Agent Graves approaches someone and gives them an attaché case containing absolute proof that a particular person has done them a great wrong. Azzarello's Hellblazer run somehow tarnished both series it exposes in a painful manner how he can only write one style.
