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The Deluxe Edition
This dark and intriguing Eisner Award-winning series, written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated by Eduardo Risso, is now re-collected in 100 Bullets Book One! In the opening chapters, Dizzy Cordova is given the chance to avenge her family's murders, and a downtrodden bartender receives the opportunity to exact revenge against the woman who ruined his life. Then, as Agent Graves continues to approach and manipulate his "clients," questions about the ghoulish agent start to arise as people from his past begin to appear, revealing interesting information about their former acquaintance. And in this volume's third arc, Graves pulls a young man by the name of Loop Hughes into his web of intrigue and deception. Issues #1-19 of the Eisner Award-winning crime series are back in a new trade paperback!
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5 primary books13 released books100 Bullets: The Deluxe Edition is a 13-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2011 with contributions by Brian Azzarello.
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If you're a fan of Tarantino or Jean-Pierre Melville style, you'll probably enjoy this series—especially if you're into the neo-noir aesthetic. For me, The Minutemen alone was enough to get me hooked and was one of the main reasons I couldn't wait to dive into the rest of the story. Azzarello crafted a narrative with a large cast of compelling characters and great subplots. When I got my hands on the complete series, I ended up rereading the first book because it had been a while since I first read it.
I also discovered there's a spin-off for Lono, and I'm excited to check it out. It would be amazing if Azzarello ever decided to explore the backstories of each of the Minutemen—delving into the old guard and even the era before Graves joined them.