The Hit Miniseries Continues! The search for the elusive One Hand killer widens as a case that detective Ari Nassar thought long-buried resurfaces. But there are patterns everywhere, and when one leads Ari to a mind-blowing art opening, the results are explosive!
The One Hand is an innovative comic experience that's cerebral and absorbing. It appeals to the carnal side of a nightmare in an intriguing mystery you'll be dying to unravel. Read Full Review
I was intrigued by issue #1, but issue #2 really pulled me in deeper. Ram V is pulling me into this city and the character of Ari Nassar. The art gets the best of marks. Between Laurence Campbell and Lee Loughridge, I find myself part of this world. I can feel it, smell it, hear it. This truly is an example of how synergy between every creator can make something real and tangible. Between this and The Six Fingers, there's a story like no other being constructed here and I don't want to miss a single panel of it. Read Full Review
The creeping paranoid mood is palpable in The One Hand #2, a detective story with roots embedded in classic Hollywood noir no matter how far flung its setting or idiosyncratic its concepts. Read Full Review
This book is wonderful. It's a solid crime book with a lot of potential to keep getting better.
The Six Fingers has ruined this book for me, as it's not about figuring out who the killer is. We already know. Now, it's simply a cat-and-mouse game that is being done at a snail's pace. We don't learn anything new in this issue other than his sexbot has been decommissioned and he's obsessed.
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