You'll never find a happier person than Rose. A single mom living among the worst killers, thieves, and drug addicts in the city, she's never had a down thought cross her mind. Not until her least favorite person hooked up with a boy she was more than sweet on. The day Rose saw Beth and Orson together something broke inside her, and now this air-headed, happy-go-lucky, highly promiscuous, fake-blonde is out for blood-and she doesn't care whose or how much is spilt. Can this buxom bombshell's heart be "fixed" before she blows up Baltimore and ruins Orson and Beth's own revenge plans, or will the next bouquet of flowers she gets be the ones on more
This arc may not be quite as engaging or exciting as Killers, but it's still a blast of a comic that serves as an excellent reminder of how incredible comics can be. Read Full Review
We get hints about where Beth and Kretchmeyer's latest schemes are in this issue, but I didn't mind that the overall plot stalled a bit here. Issues like this are a great way for readers to gain a new perspective on the world of the main characters, and now that we can confidently say that Beth, while confident and charming, is also nuts, I'm digging to find out where she ends up dragging Kretch next. Read Full Review
"Stray Bullets: Sunshine and Roses" #2 is another excellent outing from Lapham in his signature series. It's a great jumping on point -- don't let the #2 scare you away -- and it is a reminder of what a strong storyteller Lapham is. In Lapham's hands, a life of crime and danger seems enticing. Read Full Review
It's wonderful to have Stray Bullets back. Go grab this thing today. Read Full Review
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