Fatale Vol. 3: West of Hell [Kindle Edition] Author: Ed Brubaker Sean Phillips | Language: English | ISBN:
B00HNFCDSM | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Direct download links available Download Fatale Vol. 3: West of Hell [Kindle Edition] from 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror link From the dark days of the depression, to the middle ages and the old west, these tales of horror and myth and the mystery of the Femme Fatale reveal secrets even our heroine doesn't know about yet. Bold and experimental, this is pulp noir horror at its finest! Collects Fatale #11-14. Books with free ebook downloads available Download Fatale Vol. 3: West of Hell [Kindle Edition]
- File Size: 71111 KB
- Print Length: 128 pages
- Publisher: Image Comics (December 19, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00HNFCDSM
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- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #385,221 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
Brubaker and Phillips have done an exceptional job with these comics. Artwork comes across as capable and expressive, fully up to the standards you'd hope for. Scripting and dialog carry the story briskly, and you really feel for the central character. Add in a big handful of the supernatural, vast and dark conspiracies, and it makes for a comic well worth pursuing.
A few things set this apart from the crowd. For one, the Fatale fatalities include herself - over and over. That leads to the second, the everchanging backgrounds: Medieval Europe, WWII battlefields, the American Wild West, and more. It also invites some surprising characters that play into Fatale's mysterious power - or, more mysteriously, don't.
I'm coming back for more.
-- wiredweird
By wiredweird
HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER
Unlike the previous two volumes, this trade collects four prequels to the Fatale series. Two of which features our mysterious Josephine and two other stories that feature women who share the same resemblance to Jo. All the stories are connected is one way or another.
What I liked about this volume it almost answered the questions we've had about Josephine in the past books. We now know that she is not alone in who she is and what she can do; there are other women who have the power to control men. I liked how the stories were put together. Ed Brubaker is good at story telling.
The thing I didn't like about this book and the reason I gave it a lower rating then the others, was for the fact it was too short. I felt like this need one or two more women like Jo to show the Femme Fatale is a recurring thing in the past. This would have been better if it was a stand-alone graphic novel, rather than within the series.
Overall, this was a good book and so far a perfect series. If you're new two Fatale and want to start read it, this book is a good place to start. Trust me: Josephine has the power to control men just as Ed Brubaker has the power to control his reader. We're under Jo's spell.
By Morgan Floyd
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