Dead Man's Party #1
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Dead Man's Party #1

Writer: Jeff Marsick Artist: Scott Barnett Publisher: Unknown Release Date: October 3, 2012 Critic Reviews: 3
9.4Critic Rating
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  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Oct 8, 2012

    I was very impressed by this first issue. It’s a very cool concept that is new to the hit-man genre. The fact that this comic is independently produced is beyond impressive. The production value goes behind just the cover and layout; it’s the writing and the art as well. This is a complete package and I’m glad that it’s a comic book. The industry needs more books like this and I’m not talking about the genre. I’m talking about the talent level of this comic. If you like assassins, hit-men or gun play then you’re required to read this book it’s that good. Read Full Review

  • 9.3
    Graphic Policy - pharoahmiles Apr 1, 2018

    Overall, an excellent book which feels like a much bloodier John Wick, one which lifts the genre to new heights. The story by Jeff Marsick is fun, twisted and pulse pounding. The art by the creative team makes the story even better. Altogether, a great story that will make new fans of the crime noir genre. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Booked - Amanda Sautbine Oct 25, 2012

    The first two issues of Dead Man's Party are currently for sale at its site, www.deadmansparty.org, which also has reviews about the comic and further information about the comic's creators, as well as select retailers where the books can be found. Read Full Review

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