Jim Thompson's sinewy, brutal, and beloved novel brought to life as a five-part graphic noir! Adapted by writer Devin Faraci) and illustrated with gut-punchingly vivid art by Vic Malhotra (Murder Book), The Killer Inside Me gives us a pitch-black glimpse into the mind of the American serial killer years before Charles Manson, John Wayne Gacy, and Brett Easton Ellis's American Psycho.
None of this should take away from the fact that this is a brilliant and faithful adaptation of a classic.Fans of Dexter, Hannibal,and Patrick Batemanwho want to take it to the next levelneed to read this. People who want to meet a real monster need to read this. People who want to understand what Hannah Arendt meant by 'The Banality of Evil.' need to read this. Read Full Review
The heat may be off Lou Ford for now but The Killer Inside Me #2 shows readers the real monster hiding under his easy smile. Read Full Review
I probably won't be continuing with this series, not because it doesn't show promise, but I think I've seen what the best and the worst it will likely be. Also, I find that my bias from reading the book is just way too overwhelming to be a fair judge. I wish them the best of luck; this issue could be the stepping stone they need to bring this series up. Read Full Review
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