Nature itself revolts as a fiendish new enemy makes a play against Becky, Drake, and Gord... and the goal is to leave no man or woman alive! Plus, the budding romance between Becky and the charming gunslinger Kirby Hale heats up... but is Becky setting herself up for disaster?
Once again, Brian Hurtt demonstrates that his soft, simple style is a versatile one. His efforts to capture the period and the locales are successful, and his character designs are quite striking. He's able to convey texture incredibly well with an economical use of linework. I also love the detail in the backgrounds, and Bill Crabtree's colors add a lot to the tense, spooky atmosphere that's such an integral part of the title's appeal. Read Full Review
"The Sixth Gun" is a book that leaves nothing to chance; every piece of dialogue, every carefully drawn background, it's all meticulously crafted and presented to us as readers. "The Sixth Gun" is one of the top comic book series being published right now. If you're not reading it, you're missing out on a hell of a lot of fun. Read Full Review
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