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Femme Noir #1

Writer: Christopher Mills Artist: Joe Staton Publisher: Ape Entertainment Critic Reviews: 2
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  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Robert Murray Apr 27, 2008

    I'm definitely going to give Femme Noir another shot, since this is the kind of classy old-school comic book that's impossible not to love. I know where Mills was heading with the Dahlia Blue (by the way, great noir name), the club singer with a possible crime fighting fetish. She doesn't think the system works as well as it should. But Mills needs to flesh out her character a little more, which will prevent the kind of punch-less tale that was generated in issue #1. Oh, and get rid of toughs that are stupider than a normal person could possibly be. Read Full Review

  • 2.0
    Comics Bulletin - Luis Pagan Apr 27, 2008

    I weep. I weep for the poor. I weep for the down-trodden. I weep for the warped thinking of political progressives. But most of all, I weep for Blonde Justice, a woman who uses yarn for a wig. Read Full Review

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