![]() ![]() ![]() You can find plot reviews and synopses for 100 Bullets issues 1-19 all over the internet, but you can’t find a noir definition round up, so lets do that: Dizzy must then decide how she’ll proceed, with revenge or disbelief. He further explains that if these bullets are recovered at a crime scene, all investigations will cease she won’t be pursued or prosecuted. Isabelle “Dizzy” Cordova is out on parole when she meets a strange suit calling himself “Agent Graves.” He hands her a briefcase and explains that within it are 100 bullets of ammunition, a 9 mm handgun, and irrefutable proof that her husband and child were murdered by two crooked cops. ![]() ![]() What begins with a gimmicky plot hook, ends with scathing, soul raking noir, buoyed up by Azzarello’s deft wit and Risso’s attention to detail. While the series is massive, with a daunting list of characters and settings, this review covers issues 1-19 (which are collected in Book One of the 100 Bullets Deluxe Edition). Boasting an incredibly original and complex plot, this comic from the creative team Brian Azzarello and Eduaro Risso is non-stop heavy-hitting crime fiction. Traditional noir story-lines stick to a handful of characters within the confines of a single city, whereas 100 Bullets is an international noir thriller. 100 Bullets is a noir comic with massive scope and breadth of plot. ![]()
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