Saturday, September 24, 2011

Holy Terror by Frank Miller

Can the Fixer save his town from a holy war?

Net Galley and Legendary Comics allowed me to read this ebook for review (thank you both).  The book will be in your local comic book store in a few days.

She's a cat burglar who isn't excited to see the Fixer chasing her.  He's a superhero who could use a little help on his current quest.  

This is a graphic novel done mostly in black and white.  The artwork is frenzied, as is the action in this story.  This author brings the war home and the resulting fight is ugly.  Only one side will win and there is a traitor in the police force...

I enjoy short stories.  Graphic novels fit that format because the artwork tells the story; the text just gives the form substance.  Mr. Miller's graphics leap off the page into your mind and involve you in the story.

Why not get a copy and see what you think?

Happy reading.

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