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In this dark and intriguing trade paperback, the mysterious Agent Graves approaches ordinary citizens and gives them an opportunity to exact revenge on a person that has wronged them. Offering his clients an attaché case containing proof of the deed and a gun, he guarantees his "clients" full immunity for all of their actions, including murder. In these opening chapters, Dizzy Cordova, a Latina gangbanger who has just finished a prison sentence, is given the chance to avenge her family's murders, and a downtrodden bartender receives the opportunity to exact revenge against the woman that ruined his life.
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June 04, 2004: I cannot get over how good this series is. It definently deserves a place on anyone's bookshelf. Even though it appears to be an ordinary crime drama, '100 Bullets' turns out to be anything but. An interesting thing about this series is how the Brian Azzarello(writer)takes minor characters from previous stories and makes them the protagonists in later issues. Eduardo Risso's artwork is amazing and suits the story and style very well. Read the whole series, and then read it again.
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February 15, 2004: I went into 100 Bullets expecting it to be relatively good, but overall, a Tarantino-esque comic book. I was partially right, but someow, this intrigued me a lot more. I loved how it used more drama then gory action to convey the story. Cordova's story was brilliant, and the art was hypnotic. A deffinite purchase. The story concludes a little weak, with the story of Lee being a bit flat, and a little bit TOO vague. However, the conclusion was mind boggling, and leads into the next chapter of the stories, 'Split Second Chance'