Faith is drawn into a new world when she attends a party at the home of renowned artist Louis Thorn. It’s a world of opulence, excess, and sensuality—and something darker that she can’t put her finger on. There is something . . . curious about these people, a darkness or shadow just at the edge of reason . . . and maybe it is exactly what Faith is looking for.
Brian Azzarello (born in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American comic book writer. He came to prominence with 100 Bullets, published by DC Comics' mature-audience imprint Vertigo. He and Argentine artist Eduardo Risso, with whom Azzarello first worked on Jonny Double, won the 2001 Eisner Award for Best Serialized Story for 100 Bullets #15–18: "Hang Up on the Hang Low".
Azzarello has written for Batman ("Broken City", art by Risso; "Batman/Deathblow: After the Fire", art by Lee Bermejo, Tim Bradstreet, & Mick Gray) and Superman ("For Tomorrow", art by Jim Lee).
In 2005, Azzarello began a new creator-owned series, the western Loveless, with artist Marcelo Frusin.
As of 2007, Azzarello is married to fellow comic-book writer and illustrator Jill Thompson.
This was a very strange issue. I felt that this was kind of rushed and seemed kind of unfinished unlike the last issue. I didn't really like the Mr. Thorn character;. One thing that I wished for more of is explanation of the faith's magic because I just don't understand; Overall, this was ok.
Também com argumento de Brian Azzarello e também pela G Floy, desta feita com ilustrações de María Llovet, o segundo volume de Faithless chegou às bancas nacionais. Esta BD ainda provoca sentimentos dúbios dentro de mim. A proposta é agradável e Llovet tem um estilo de desenho que, não sendo dos meus preferidos, é muito particular. Sinceramente, e ainda que seja uma série de pendor erótico, sinto muita falta de um fio narrativo que justifique tantas cenas de sexo gratuito e insano.