Nam City is a dangerous place, and now it is even more. Members of different criminal organizations are being found dead. The police fear a gang war, but rumors are spreading about one man waging a solo war against crime. A man with a bike helmet, a leather jacket, and the symbol of a Tiger! A hectic ride that will take you to the 80's exploitation movies!
Ertito Montana is crafting something very special here. This comic doesn't beat around any bushes, matter of fact the only thing this comic beats is skulls because this is a brutal story. It's a fun read though, if you have the stomach for the violence. One con however is that maybe the mystery is too safeguarded. As you don't really have any reason to care for anybody in this issue, as you don't know who they are. Read Full Review
There are only four issues in this mini-series, so we'll have to see how the subsequent issues fair, but this first issue is a hell of a start. I would encourage anyone that's been looking for a small press/indie book to sink their teeth into to check out Street Tiger. Street Tiger is different, adventurous in its storytelling and art style and let's not forget weird. Street Tiger is a weird book, and I've been dying to read a weird book for a while. Read Full Review
The issue is very short and not much happens, but it is all action and fun. There isn't any bad in the issue. Just lots of good and not much of it, so I'm hoping that in the next issue there is more story, a backstory for our protagonist, and more action. The title as a whole really impressed me, with its take on action, gangs, and old grindhouse films. People should definitely go and read this title. Read Full Review
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