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Life #1

Writer: Stephanie Phillips, Brian Azzarello Artist: Lee Loughridge Publisher: DSTLRY Release Date: August 28, 2024 Cover Price: $8.99 Critic Reviews: 0 User Reviews: 5
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NEW 56 PAGE SERIES DEBUT. Brian Azzarello (THE BLOOD BROTHERS MOTHER, 100 Bullets) and Stephanie Phillips writing together for the first time (Grim, Harley Quinn) team up with artist Danijel Zezelj (Nostalgia) and colorist Lee Loughridge (Deadly Class) to create a masterfully crafted flip book, housing two enthralling narratives that collide in unexpected ways.
  
In the future, a death penalty will be considered an act of kindness, as covert experiments have forced criminals with multiple life sentences to live all their time to full term. For the "Casanova Killer," that means living out the nearly 2,400 years of his 32 life sentenc more

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  • 10
    Chad Nov 15, 2024

    Brian Azzerello takes his criminal thinking into the dark recesses of space and I f'n love it!

  • 9.5
    Jonn McLoed Oct 14, 2024

    As a concept this book really lifts whats enjoyable to the next level. These creator books are seriously starting to shine just now , mostly because the writers have a broader scope for story telling and the artist can really play around with a dark palate with heavy shade. This won't be every bodies cup of tea but give it a try and see what you think...........JM

  • 8.0
    DDJamesB Sep 3, 2024

    I thought both stories were well told. It had me invested and Id like to continue and see where these tales lead.

  • 8.0
    Eric Maxwell Aug 29, 2024

    The story telling draws you in with its gimmick of telling two sides of the same story. When you're done with one, flip the book over and read the other. It's a fun and engaging way to really get into the world they are building. There are some creative ideas and it sets the stage by the end with a lot of suspense, making me want more. The art is a little dark with a constant use of hard black shadows that hide the faces of characters and for me it makes it a bit harder to connect with them. Overall I am onboard for more

  • 8.5
    The Mighty Douche Nov 3, 2024

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