"Brother" Lono must fight his animal urges for revenge after Sister June and Father Manny make a gruesome discovery on the grounds of the orphanage. But every dog has his day...
Eduardo Risso kills it in this issue. There's a whole lot of death in these pages, including a rather brutal fate for a small, yapping dog. His dark, fluid style is one that is instantly recognizable and comforting, even when it's showcasing death and mayhem. Few creative teams sync like Azzarello and Risso. 100 Bullets: Brother Lono is a testament to that; this is brutal comic book magic happening right before our very eyes. Read Full Review
The story finally gets its plot moving in a coherent fashion, but you're still frustrated by the shortage of specifics. Read Full Review