"RUE LE JOUR," Part Four-As Lou goes on a rampage through the bayou in his werewolf form, his lover Delia makes a deal with a local devil that may save Lou's soul.
Moonshine #16 is another wonderful entry into this series. It is another one of the issues where the werewolf horror them hits hard. We learn why Jean-Baptiste has set his eyes on Lou Pirlo and it is not just for his beastly alter ego. The series continues to be visually stunning and this issue is just tremendously pleasing to look at in a grisly type of way. Read Full Review
Unless you're dying for any excuse to see new art from Eduardo Risso, you'd be better served returning to past stories like 100 Bullets that bothered to maintain clear elements of character and plot on which to hang these moody settings and violent sequences. Read Full Review