Someones been living Jonahs life while hes been gone and ruining his good name! Now, he aims to find out who this impostor is. But is Hex the hunteror the prey?
Credit is due to the art team of Staz Johnson, Fabrizio Fiorentino, and Guy Major. Their art is the reason readers are able to identify and pick up on these emotional cues. Furthermore, their rendering of characters and scenery makes for a differentiated and more mature-looking title than the rest of the New 52. With the book is dealing with more mature themes including (but not limited to) love and morality, the art is as pitch perfect as the writing. With one final issue left, All Star Western looks to go out in a blaze of glory. Read Full Review
All Star Western #33 is a tale of deceit, revenge and honor. It's also damn good. Palmiotti and Gray show why everyone should have been reading this book and why I'm really going to miss it. Do yourself a favor and pick up their entire run, it's well worth it. Read Full Review
I've enjoyed the run of this book, and am sorry that we're getting to the end. But then, I like gunfighters and cowboys. Read Full Review