It's motorcycles, mayhem and math, as Jack Beans finds the equation to staying alive - and out of prison - to be harder to solve than ever, with the entire Keys crime family and the whole of the U.S. Marshal's Office getting close to zeroing out this ex-mob accountant! And if that isn't bad enough, Jack is finding himself way over his head in another area: does...he have a girlfriend now?
Each issue of A CALCULATED MAN features 24 pages of story and art with a cardstock cover!
A Calculated Man works its familiar premise well and with a character that hits all the expected notes. That's not a bad thing when it can be infused with the charm and personality to it that takes it to another place. There's a lot to like with what's been built up in the first two issues and that carries through well with this one so that it flows well and you're in the rhythm of what Jack is doing, how his handlers are coping with it, and what Keys group is doing. It's got a good nod and wink to the whole thing and it leaves me really enjoying it and looking forward to seeing more of what it can do and become. Read Full Review
Alberto Alburquerque's art also keeps the series' cartoony, stylish vibe in spades, making A Calculated Man #3 both a fun turning point, and an exciting tease for what's to come. Read Full Review
Another solid issue. One of my favorite series this year. It's just so entertaining. I'm rooting for the main character and enjoying the ride.