The fifth book in the bestselling RECKLESS series is here! Crime noir masters ED BRUBAKER & SEAN PHILLIPS present yet another original graphic novel starring troublemaker-for-hire Ethan Reckless.
In the wake of the 1989 earthquake, Ethan takes a trip to San Francisco to search for a missing woman. But almost immediately, he finds himself going down a path of darkness and murder in a case unlike anything he's faced before.
FOLLOW ME DOWN is the most intense of the RECKLESS books so far and yet another hit from the most acclaimed team in comics, creators of PULP, MY HEROES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN JUNKIES, CRIMINAL, THE FADE OUT, and KILL OR B more
Like every Reckless graphic novel, you can go in having never read the previous one, working on its own to tell a rich tale of vengeance and how it can lead to a deeper connection. But its worth going back and reading the previous volumes, to chart the subtle differences in the storytelling prowess of Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, and Jacob Phillips. Each graphic novel is just as fascinating and enjoyable to read, and it's worth experiencing The Ghost in You and Follow Me Down back to back. Read Full Review
Another fantastic chapter(s) of the life of Ethan Reckless, provided by a trio of creators who are clearly enjoying their time together, evident from how each aspect interacts and adds to the others creating the highest quality of story telling. Read Full Review
Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips, and Ed Brubaker peel back more of Ethan Reckless' long-hardened shell through a bleak, sweet romance of sorts and quality bone crunching. The last third of the book is one of the most affecting sequences of their long collaboration. Read Full Review
Somehow, Reckless is their best series yet.
Fantastic. How this team manages to maintain quality and substance in every single thing they push out is astounding. Like always, I can’t wait for their next showing
Ed continues this stellar run. These are a joy to read every single time.
You can't really get much better than a Brubaker Phillips read. It's great stuff. 2 and 3 are still the best, this one comes pretty close. I think all the books have unique focuses, and they are always an entertaining read.