Nate McCoy isn't your ordinary private detective. Sure, he's a bit of a slacker who doesn't follow orders and loves to rattle the status quo's cages, but that's not what really sets him apart. After rattling the wrong cage, Nate took a bullet to his head that, somehow, didn't kill him. Instead, it gave him an unusual ability: He can see and interact with past versions of himself. The people he reincarnated from. With the help of Jameson (a Wild West lawman) and Alan (a Mad Men-era hitman), Nate sets his sights on taking down his city's crime kingpin and find out who he has to "thank" for the bullet that gave him this strange, and helpful, newmore
'ReincarNATE' is just the type of creative storytelling that has made Moreci one the busiest writers in comics as well as successful getting his works adapted into film and TV. Burns and Beckett brings it all to life with wonderful designs and colors. Thanks to Heavy Metal, readers get another chance to delve into 'ReincarNATE' and everyone should. Read Full Review
As a whole, this is a pretty forgettable book. Nothing in the story will stick with you afterward nor will any of the characters. Even the two past lives are the epitome of what you mentally picture when I say cowboy and assassin. Hopefully, further issues try something new this rehash just doesn't cut it. Read Full Review
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