A man on the run from the law finds an oasis of unlawfulness, where bad guys rule and badder guys are coming after them.
Note: I've never included graphic novels in my reviews before. I saw some in some year-end roundups and thought I'd include the few that I manager to check out from the library.
Overall, I'll say Samuel L. Jackson's intro to this work was way more entertaining than the actual work itself. There were several cool fights, but nothing really gripping. For me, I really had no one to root for. I don't care about any of the characters, and I have zero desire to learn any more about them were there to be another volume some day. Even the so-called good guys were really bad guys, just bullies with a badge.
The art was okay. Some of the word balloons in the beginning were difficult to read. Red and black are cool design elements but unfortunately make an extremely uncool reading combination, especially joined with smaller print (had to break out the readers).
The story itself was lacking, though. Rival gangs, being chased by the police, and betrayals, all known types of elements. This has been done before, which is fine, but there's nothing here that makes anything really stand out other than being associated with Samuel L. Jackson. That's the only real positive I can give. And I didn't have to pay for it. A disappointing two stars.