The year is 1938. The threat of World War II looms over the United States, where Nazi sympathizers and fascists have taken root on American soil in alarming numbers. In New York City, resistance to the American Nazi movement grows amongst the ranks of Jewish-American gangsters. Enter Jonas Kaminsky, a rising small-time gangster who's embroiled in a turf war with Levi Solomon, an old-time mob boss with millions tied up in gambling and booze. When thrown together in an unexpected circumstance, it turns out that the one thing these gangsters hate more than each other is Nazis.
'We Only Kill Each Other' concludes in spectacular fashion while leaving the door open for more adventures. This is historical fiction at its best and something the comics landscape needs more of when done right like this. In a time when history appears to be repeating itself, it's imperative that creatives use their skills to not only entertain but inform through storytelling. The phrase the 'past is prologue' has never been more apropos than now and 'The Good Asian' along with 'We Only Kill Each Other' have demonstrated this at the highest level. Read Full Review
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