Pieces of Dr. Marcel Petiot's past are slowly exposed-revealing harrowing events and actions that peer into the mind of a madman. As the detectives begin an intense interrogation with the killer's wife, the Nazi occupation progresses-and the fate of Paris is determined.
The Butcher of Paris #3(Phillips, Kotz, Wordie, Peteri) continues to tap into the current fascination with serial killers in media with a unique and thrilling entry into the genre. Read Full Review
Dean Kotz delivers some beautiful art in this issue. There are some great visuals throughout and I love the gritty, noir style prevalent across each page. Read Full Review
Phillips, Kotz, and Wordie are a little more than halfway through this miniseries, but it already feels like a surprise hit. Read Full Review
It's a fine issue and one that has me excited to see The Butcher of Paris #4. Read Full Review
Marcel Petiot is the chief subject, but his wife remains adamant that he is innocent, and a kind man to boot. Read Full Review