Sydney Brown relives his years fighting alongside Count Dante, the cape-wearing, car-selling, controversial karate master from the 1970s. But while the reporter interviewing him is excited to hear the salacious details of a crazy life, it is clear the time was bittersweet for Brown.
Count Dante: The Unauthorized (But Sort of True) Story of the Deadliest Man Who Ever Lived is a bombastic, exploitative action thrill ride through fictional Chicago, filled with larger-than-life characters and pulse-pounding action beats that will leave you delighted and throwing hands at whatever comes next! Read Full Review
COUNT DANTE #1 is a sharp, hip, grimy, and unexpectedly funny autobiography of the world's most infamous martial artist. Barbour's script touches on the highlights of the real man's life, while taking just enough liberties to inject drama and humor, and Watson's art is excellent. Read Full Review
Count Dante: The Unauthorized (But Sort of True) Story of the Deadliest Man Who Ever Lived #1 is an intriguing comic. I knew nothing about JT Keehan before this and now, I want to find out more. It's a life that can only be described as a wild ride and how much is true and how much isn't is something debated today. Still, he's a character that stands out in the world of martial arts and the comic feels like it's going to do a solid job of taking us through the journey. Read Full Review
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