At Harlem's Cotton Club, the hottest scene in 1920s' New York, Harlem's cub reporter Zane Pinchback is on the hunt to find the femme fatale who left him for dead in the streets. To solve a murder, Zane must go "Incognegro," using his light appearance to enter this "white patrons only" club and find the true killer.
Overall, the plot thickens a bit with our new discovery of the victim's family, but even better is the new angle added to Zane's search for justice. Great mystery, compelling characters, and a quest for justice — what more could you want? Incognegro Renaissance is on pace to be the prequel that the original graphic novel deserves. Read Full Review
Very good stuff all around and leaves me wanting more, which is always a good thing. Read Full Review
Incognegro: Renaissance #3 adds another compelling character to the mix alongside Zane, and it gives her an absorbing backstory relevant to both the lead and the overall story. Pleeces artwork continues to get job done, and Mat Johnsons story continues to grab the reader. This one gets another recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
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