"MOONSHINE," Part Five-In the penultimate issue of the opening story arc, torpedo Lou Pirlo is juggling two femme fatales and a bloodthirsty werewolf... and about to discover the true meaning of the expression "love bites."
Moonshine #5 has picked up its pace and things are coming to a head with the next issue. Lou's bosses have had enough of the Holt family and realize they are not going to give up their moonshine without a fight and they are bringing some heavy artillery to the mountain town. Moonshine went from being a little bit dull after that last issue to completely upping the stakes in issue #5 and with the combination of Eduardo's art styling, I am really looking forward to the battle that is coming to ahead in the next issue. If you like noir, pulp, crime, mystery, and werewolves Moonshine has what you are looking for. Read Full Review
Moonshine is a solid comic book made with true craftsmanship that earned a spot on the new release rack years before the concept was even developed. Once again Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso have produced a quality product that deserves to be on your pull list. Their brand of comics remainsunique and their stories are as thrilling as ever. Dont miss this series! Grab the back issues or hold out for the trade, but either way make sure you check out Moonshine. Read Full Review
This was a great issue. The mystery continues to build, but pieces are falling into place, to the point of a big reveal at the end. The Eduardo Risso art is absolutely amazing; he is a virtuoso. This issue is sexy, dangerous, and cool.
Solid story. fantastic art!