As the noose slowly tightens, Slater is left with a choice: does he give in to Blair's sadistic
demands and rejoin the Hit Squad, or does he take action against the East Coast mafia to save
Bonnie? But really, he doesn't have much of a choice at all...
I was on board with the first issue of "Hit", and the series has only gotten better, plumbing the political complications of the world of underground crime, as well as the moral ambiguities of Slater's position, and coming up with solid gold. At the same time, Del Rey's art has captured the atmosphere and run with it, putting all of us readers in the hot seat as the story unfolds. If the going so far is any indication, "Hit" #4 is going to do just that " like a pile of bricks. Read Full Review
Hit has been a perfect real world 50′s detective story that fans of L.A. Confidential or Chinatown could find plenty to enjoy about this series. It was nice to see some low key creators bring such an appealing and straight forward crime mystery and hit every beat while still pulling out surprises of their won. Only one issue left, how will things end up for Spencer? It'll be exciting to see how this series ends. Read Full Review
I don't know what else to say about the art other than it's one of my favorite books to check out in that aspect these past few months. I can say that the certain moments that were chosen to portray in the panels were among my favorite in all three books thus far. From Eddie Fuentes opening fire on Sticky and Slater from his front porch to their encounter in the smoky interrogation room, everything in both the writing and art department is yet again on-point. I've really enjoyed this miniseries and I can't wait to see how the last issue unfolds-I'm sure it won't be a happy ending. Read Full Review
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