When her niece, missing for almost a year, shows up on her doorstep with a horrifying secret, Carol Hogarth will find out that people can be poison...especially if that person is named Virginia Applejack. Find out what best friends, worst enemies, an artificial leg, and a bottle of rum all have to do with "THE KILLER WHO AWOKE BEFORE DAWN."
Go grab Stray Bullets: Killers #2 today. It's by far the best book I've read this month. Read Full Review
I really can't stress this enough: "Stray Bullets: Killers" is a comic that not just deserves to be part of your pull but absolutely needs to. Every issue is something different, and 45 issues later it's still one of the best series I've ever read. Read Full Review
Eight years may be a long time to wait, but Lapham has made sure that these first two issues are more than worth it. Read Full Review
Stray Bullets has influenced some of the finest comics of the past decade, 100 Bullets, Scalped and Ed Brubaker's creator-owned work. 'Killers will no doubt do the same. The wait may have been long, but it was worth it. Hopefully Stray Bullets: Killers will run and run, preferably on time. Read Full Review
The first and second issue were both fantastic, each with a very human story and a powerful ending. Killers seems like an apt subtitle and I will most certainly be getting next months issue. Read Full Review
This miniseries promises to be a classic, and if you're not reading it yet, it's not too late to jump on. And I'm begging you: jump on. Read Full Review
Unlike issue #1, this months tale has a distinct lack of seedy characters. There are no gun-toting gangster types terrorising a good neighbourhood just the family next door. In many ways, this reality based disaster leaves you feeling even bleaker. Fantastic stuff. Read Full Review
Sublime.