Sam and the Gun are free from the asylum, and Colt knows that he's loose. Sam goes to enlist an old friends' help... but can he trust them? This old friend brings back some memories; memories of young Sam and Colt's first job together. It... didn't go as planned. Not by a long shot.
This book is probably not going to change the world or how you see comics, but it is a great example of mixing and extending established tropes. Consider the influences, John Wick, gangster movies, Spencer and Locke which then leads to Calvin and Hobbes; they all show their respective faces and foibles. Ferguson and Ferguson have taken these disparate parts and crafted an engaging story. Read Full Review
The art from Lee Ferguson does some fascinating things with color and negative space, but I just wish the narrative of the story was as fascinating to match. Read Full Review