In a world of lies, honor can be murder...2 GUNS creator Steven Grant reunites with his artist from PUNISHER: CIRCLE OF BLOOD, Mike Zeck, for a truly hard-hitting crime noir story that will knock you senseless! When Mick Thorne is paroled and released from prison, the only thing on his mind is keeping a promise. But in keeping that promise to deliver a message to his dead cellmate's sister, he draws the attention of the local crime boss. This collection includes the entire series in one volume!
Michael J. Zeck, known professionally as Mike Zeck, is an American comics artist. He is best known for his work for Marvel Comics on such series as Captain America, Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars, Master of Kung-Fu, and The Punisher as well as the "Kraven's Last Hunt" storyline in the Spider-Man titles.
I'm a big fan of Steven Grant and Mike Zeck, mainly because they did the first Punisher limited series for Marvel which is one of my all time favorite comic series. This reunited the team, and while not quite up to the standards of the Punisher series, it was still very good.
This noir crime series is full of twists and turns, and would make a great movie. The Zeck art is good as well.
If you like crime comics, this is definitely worth a read.
I found this graphic on a clearance shelf in some bookstore, marked down to about $2. For two bucks, I'll read just about anything, so I added this paperback to my graphic collection as well as "2Guns". Before reading this, I don't think I've read any of Steven Grant's work before. It was fine, nothing outstanding. Decent story, pretty well fleshed out. Mike Zeck's art was equally decent. At times, better than expected but for the most part, it wasn't great. It had an old vibe to it, the sketchy style from 90s comics before they got super detailed and bright with thin waisted females and over muscled males. Which is the style I prefer over this. For a couple of dollars, it was worth it. Not my usual graphic read but something different for a change. I'll definitely read " 2 Guns", but unless it blows my mind, it looks like I've started a new pile of trade-in items.
A crime and redemption story about an ex-convict on parole and his mission to deliver a message when he gets out of jail. Good story and art, couldn't put it down.
This was another Kindle Unlimited borrow. It’s a crime novel with your standard archetypes – man fallen on hard times, femme fatale, etc., and it was so archetypical that I don’t remember a damn thing about it. I think the art was decent enough, but mostly it was forgettable.