"She drifted into town with a few days to kill..." Re-releasing the crazed adventure from Kevin Eastman and Simon Bisley! Every issue of this special edition will feature artwork re-mastered by Kevin Eastman, all-new colors, and a plethora of sketches, process work and other bonus material, too!
This is a really modern yet archaic take on the western (I know—oxymoronic; but you’ll understand once you read this book). This looks like a really promising series. If you’re a fan of westerns, horror, action, adventure, reading, life, anything and everything, you have to read this book. It’s the best thing I’ve read lately, and I’m already itching for more. Read Full Review
Remastering of Simon Bisley classic, babes, guns and zombie & vampire cowboys. Nuff said Read Full Review
Who is this mysterious woman and what is she up to? You will definitely want to be here for issue two of this hard hitting western drama full of action and excitement. You will also love the hot sexy mystery woman. Read Full Review
For a first issue, it wasnt bad and gives you enough to want more. Characters are interesting and our woman with no name is badass. Eastman gives you a simple story that is easy to follow which works. Simon Bisleys art is fantastic and gorgeous to look at. Tomi Varga works his magic on the colors and makes every scene look rustic and dusty. This is a matures title so be careful when picking the title up, but if you like westerns and zombies check it out. Read Full Review
Fans of grindhouse type action and horror movies should not miss this western about a girl with no name. If that doesn't tickle your fancy maybe the gritty graffiti art will. Read Full Review
Neither the story or artwork did much for me, even with the advertised enhancements. Besides the additional content in the back of the book, there isn't much I can recommend here. Read Full Review
I have no idea why this book even exists. There is noting unique to it. A town hard on its luck. A "savior" stumbles into town. The book looks terrible and it's poorly written. I felt no connection to any of the characters or the plight of the town. There are better books on the shelf these days. Don't waste your time or money with this. Read Full Review