The new story arc from Eisner Award-winning writer Greg Rucka and acclaimed artist Matthew Southworth continues! The skinhead thugs are back and they’ve broken in and trashed Dex’s office! But when Dex and Mim show up unexpectedly, it’s a high-speed chase through the streets of Portland that’s sure to wind up on TMZ!
This comic is a testament to how words and image can build on each other to create something that truly could not could not exist in any other medium. I had assumed that this would be the final issue of this volume of Stumptown, but the ending makes it pretty clear that that simply isn't the case. I'm thrilled that I was mistaken, because this is an amazing issue, and I'm eager to see what Rucka and Southworth follow it up with. Read Full Review
If you don’t buy this comic then you are pretty much saying that you hate comics and should quit the medium altogether. Seriously, this book is the reason the medium is so great. Comics can do things that no other form of entertainment can and that includes video games; sure they’re interactive, but the best parts of the story are always the part we’re not really experiencing but watching. This comic had me experiencing and taking part in a car chase and that blew my mind. Read Full Review
Stumptown has always had it's feet firmly planted in the great American P.I. genre, and you simply can't do that without a car chase. It has it's bumps, but Stumptown is still one of the best rides on the spinner rack these days. Read Full Review