"MISERY TRAIN," Part Four
Lou Pirlo seems to have survived his brush with death...or maybe werewolves just CAN'T die...but the fellow convicts on Lou's chain gang probably won't be so lucky.
Moonshine#10 is probably the best issue of this second story arc. Things are finally starting to happen and the story feels like it is coming together more. I like what Azzarello is doing. I just wish it was paced a little bit better. Eduardo Risso continues to be wonderful with the art. Moonshine may have dipped a little bit in the past few issues but it looks like the full moon is about to rise again! Read Full Review
Moonshine #10 is an intriguing Prohibition Era comic with a supernatural twist which serves to hold up an engaging Coen Brothers-esque read. Brian Azzarello does solid work on this one, and Eduardo Rissos artwork brings the comic to life well. This one gets a recommendation. Check it out this Wednesday. Read Full Review
This is a terribly paced, plodding storyline, and I am not even sure what's going on because it seems Azzarello is giving us plot scraps rather than anything coherent. The issue ended well, but I'm still lost. I loved "100 Bullets," but this series has been seriously underwhelming. Rizzo's art is great, but I have taken to think of reading this as a chore when I see it in my pile, which can't be good.