Though the story and art are not my usual cup of tea, I did my best to give them a fair shake, and I think I did. The plot is quite interesting in how it uses historical events such as the Confederacy's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse, but peppering in historical events can't substitute character development. The lack of development for Cole, as well as his antagonists, leaves you wanting to know more about these characters other than one's the good guy, and they are the bad guy's.The artwork with the it's inability to stay focused, took a lot of the enjoyment out of the book, and it also made me think of classic Western Comic Book artists such as John Severn, and even Doug Wildey, which isn't a good sign. But I have to give the book credit, I didn't give up on it, I got to the finish line. It wasn't a waste of time, I don't have no malice for the comic, or it's creators, I just wasn't enthralled as I could have been. That possibility was there, but it never reached it's potential.F Read Full Review
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