BRZRKR: A Faceful of Bullets #1
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BRZRKR: A Faceful of Bullets #1

Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Salvador Larroca Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: July 24, 2024 Cover Price: $9.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
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When B. finds himself in the middle of a greedy land baron and a runaway daughter, will he play the role of guardian angel, or angel of death?

And when she prays for the vengeance she so obsessively clings to, the bloodbath may be more than she bargained for...

Legendary comics writer Jason Aaron (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman Off-World) enters the brutal world of BRZRKR along with acclaimed artist Salvador Larroca (X-Men, Star Wars, Alien).

  • 9.0
    Nerd Initiative - ChrisP Jul 24, 2024

    BRZRKR: A FACEFUL OF BULLETS #1 is a strong and entertaining story from Jason Aaron, Salvador Larroca, Lee Loughridge, and Ed Dukeshire that tells a desperate story of Maybells need to escape and her revenge that could be her downfall and how B fits into helping her make that decision. This issue provides just the right amount of story that can be told in one issue. Theres more that can be told with the characters that B deals with outside of Maybell, and maybe those stories can be told another time. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - Collier Jennings Jul 23, 2024

    BRZRKR: A Faceful of Bullets #1 continues the expansion of the BRZRKR universe, delivering the violence and character work that's defined its world within the framework of a Western. Here's hoping that Reeves continues to scope out great talent and explore different genres with future installments. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Graphic Policy - Brett Jul 24, 2024

    BRZRKR: A Faceful of Bullets doesn't break ground but it entertains. It's a comic anyone can pick up and enjoy and nails the tropes and expectations that make the western genre one that endures. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum Jul 24, 2024

    It's less Wild West and more bad stereotype and while the book looks nice in terms of its art thanks to Francesco Manna, it misses the mark. Read Full Review

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