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Sons of Anarchy #11-14

Sons of Anarchy, Volume 3 by Ed Brisson

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Un nouvel épisode inédit de ce comics adapté de la série télévisée.

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First published June 9, 2015

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Ed Brisson

753 books108 followers
Comic book writer.

Credits include: COMEBACK, SHELTERED, THE FIELD (Image Comics), SECRET AVENGERS (Marvel), ROBOCOP, SONS OF ANARCHY, HELLRAISER (BOOM!) and X-FILES/TMNT: CONSPIRACY (IDW). Plus, you know, a bunch of stuff I can’t talk about yet.

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Profile Image for Sarah Churchill.
477 reviews1,175 followers
January 11, 2016
Still impressed with this series, it feels very much like the TV series on which it's based, which is the most important thing to me. The characters (both visually and characteristically) are true to form, and the story involves a war between biker clubs that would have fit right into the original. Very seriously a must for fans of the show.
Profile Image for Quentin Wallace.
Author 34 books178 followers
February 18, 2021
I continue to be impressed by this series. In this volume we see the boys from Charming in Tucson visiting with the local SOA chapter there. It ends up in a three way biker war with plenty of action and plenty of scheming. Still very much in theme with the tv series, and fans of the show should be reading this!
Profile Image for James DeSantis.
Author 17 books1,207 followers
July 3, 2019
Pretty fun episode of Sons if it was placed inbetween season 4 and 5. Too tired to write a whole review though. A 3 out of 5.
Profile Image for Brit (Circus_of_Damed) .
493 reviews5 followers
February 5, 2016
Loved this installment, it revisits SAMTAZ and finds them back to a proper club and outta the trade. It also has to of my SAMCROW members Happy and Tig who I love. There the action and gut wrenching emotion of the show which is great. It was an amazing third volume of a show I love. It really keeps the shows vibe perfectly. Plus in this, one image of Happy looks like the Joker without the makeup. Its really great and totally recommend to all fans of the show.
Profile Image for Ashley.
1,354 reviews20 followers
February 10, 2020
Brisson set the tone, giving it the feel of the series but very weak story with almost no Samcro characters. Honestly, anything set before season 5 needs in involve Ope or my heart just isn't in it. No Chibs? Double the disappointment.

I can't say anything about Coucerio's art style that I haven't said in the first two reviews. It still sucks, even with new faces.

I think I might be done with this line of graphics. I can't see myself shelling out money for horrid drawings and bad storytelling.
Profile Image for Jessica {Litnoob}.
1,301 reviews101 followers
January 11, 2018
My favorite in the side stories so far. It too a topic from the show and gave it its own world its own story and im here for it. This had all the action and from beginning to end you didn’t know what to expect. But what I really loved was this gave us some of that old school Sons Scheming... where we have no idea what’s happening next, and how they are going to get out of this bleak situation. All the stars
Profile Image for Jeff Mayo.
1,547 reviews7 followers
September 18, 2022
Not quite as good as the previous volumes, this series introduced a bunch of characters we won't see again. This takes place in Tucson, with other motorcycle clubs moving in on Sons of Anarchy territory. It does tie things up nicely at the end, all of the antagonists are dead or in prison. I look forward to getting back to the normal story line with the standard cast of characters.
4 reviews
June 17, 2020
Another quality addition to the Sons... Catalogue. As a big fan of the series, I was cynical about this tie in... I shouldn't have been...greta art, authentic dialogue and fits comfortably within the Canon.
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143 reviews2 followers
January 4, 2020
Beautiful artwork, as always. I loved the story with Samtuz. I always like when we get to see other chapters of the club, so this volume was a favorite.
Profile Image for Lesedelfin.
650 reviews4 followers
March 14, 2023
Mit "Doppeltes Spiel" hält der Leser den dritten Sons of Anarchy Comic in der Hand, der wie gewohnt bunt gezeichnet ist und nichts beschönigt.
Anders als bei Band eins und zwei muss man bei diesem Band die TV-Serie nicht kennen, sondern kann sich sofort in das Abenteuer voller Gewalt, Rache und Biker Outlaws stürzen.

Der Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club ist in Charming Zuhause, aber diesmal sind der Präsident Jax, seine rechte Hand Happy und Tig mit ihm in Tuscon, wo ein Chapter Ärger mit den Bikern von The Slaughter hat. Es geht wieder um den üblichen Territorien-Krieg und wie man am besten mit Drogen, Prostitution und Gewalt dafür Sorgen kann sein Revier zu verteidigen bzw. ein anderes zu übernehmen.
Die Biker der Slaughters - angeführt von Cid - gehen hierbei recht skrupellos vor und wollen ihre Drogen auch in Tuscon verticken. Dass die Sons of Anarchy auf dem Weg sind ihren Club und die unterstellten Chapter in legale Geschäfte zu bringen, sorgt dabei für mächtig Wirbel, denn man weiß genau, dass einige Charaktere die Bedrohungen nicht überleben werden.

Mir hat dieser Comic weniger gut gefallen als bei den anderen. Denn SoA ist keine sinnlose Gewalt, sondern vorallem auf Familie und Bruderschaft ausgelegt, die das nötigste tun um zu überleben. Mit ihrem Präsidenten Jax, der als großer Denker und Stratege den Club führt, läuft das auch recht gut. Die Biker aus Charming haben alle den gewissen Kick, dass man sie mögen muss.
All das kann man in diesem dritten Band vergessen, denn das Hauptwort führt Cid, der gewissenlos Leute kalt macht um an sein Ziel zu kommen. Die ganze Athmospähre dieses Comics ist viel deutlicher auf Gewalt und Maßnahmen ausgelegt und lässt den typischen Sons of Anarchy Charme vermissen.

Der Zeichenstil ist wie gewohnt autentisch gehalten und da man hier die Schauspieler der Serie gezeichnet hat, ist das für mich ein weiterer Grund mich auf jeden neuen Comic zu freuen.

Man kann die Comics auch kreuz und quer lesen. Es gibt keine chronologische Geschichte - jeder Band steht für einen neuen Ausschnitt des kultigen Biker-Clubs.
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Profile Image for John Smith.
344 reviews2 followers
July 28, 2015
Great, comic that captures the feel of the series. and fill in some story gaps between seasons and allows us to spend more time in the world that Kurt Sutter created. which is always a good thing
Profile Image for Joshua.
265 reviews21 followers
August 23, 2015
Go pick it up n read it already! Now go piss off!
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