The day before JFK is assassinated, our four "useful idiots" have-against all odds-found a damn good lookalike candidate for Lee Harvey Oswald. Some poor bastard named Sonny Germs from Dallas.
The only problem is now they have to kidnap... and kill him, which wasn't part of the deal.
As Lee makes his way downtown, the unlucky four find themselves in a chase into Dallas. What happens if they catch Sonny, and what does it mean for Lee's plans on the fateful day, November 22, 1963?
The first issue of Regarding the Matter of Oswald's Body intrigued me, and the second issue has enticed me. Cantwell and Casalanguida have fully captured my attention with their skillful presentation of what will be a very fun thriller. There's a lot to appreciate about the craft and a lot to appreciate about the story, which is a winning combination in my book. Read Full Review
While the aesthetics surrounding the series (including some outstanding maps) highlight it as a thriller, it functions as a character study in both plot and presentation with each of these individuals so carefully observed. Read Full Review
Avoiding the tropes of JFK stories, while never losing the gravity of the moment, 'Regarding the Matter of Oswald's Body' tells us a story not about how the event happened, but about people it swept up as it did. Read Full Review