100 Bullets Vol. 6: Six Feet Under the Gun Presents the stories of several people who were seriously hurt before being approached by Agent Graves, who offered each a gun, one hundred untraceable bullets, and a convincing story about whomever betrayed them.
TITLE | : | 100 Bullets Vol. 6: Six Feet Under the Gun |
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RATING | : | 4.94 (345 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 1563899965 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 144 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2003-10-01 |
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Presents the stories of several people who were seriously hurt before being approached by Agent Graves, who offered each a gun, one hundred untraceable bullets, and a convincing story about whomever betrayed them.
EDITORIAL :
From Publishers Weekly Imagine being dreadfully injured, yet uncertain of what happened or how to proceed. Imagine then being approached by Agent Graves, a craggy-faced old man with the eyes of a patient predator, who offers selected victims a gun, 100 untraceable bullets and a convincing dossier about whomever betrayed them. Early issues of this monthly comic concentrated on individuals' reactions to Graves's invitation to commit murder. Now, however, it's become clear that the "gift" isn't quite free; Graves is directing his vengeance seekers in a complicated scheme. The independent short stories here focus on people whose lives are affected more or less directly by Graves and his possible ally. The discontinuity between stories isn't bothersome; the comic brilliantly sustains a sense of nervous doubt. All that readers can be sure of so far is the basic human condition: people yearn, k
REVIEW :
I have also found her looking at it on her own.
For those who tend to be "theologically correct" it's a bit hard to work around the angel part of it. I love the eyes the hair and all of the beautiful accents in each page, so well thought out. As with his first book, Meyer artfully combines theory and practice in how to deal with success. Over these last three long volumes, we've seen Jim Woodring adapt to the 100-page format of a non-serialized graphic novel, and the transformation has been a sight to behold. This is a wounderful fairy tail filled with imagination. The positioning of the words on the paper induces the reader to read the poems multiple times during which the sense of the poem will change. In subsequent definitions, however, we make it clear what the word means in our system of hermeneutics… There is no other word that can serve our purposes except possib
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