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The day I discovered 100 Bullets, I thought, I love this guy's art. I wondered if I could find any online, but before I went surfing, I checked email. The first message I read was from Enrico Salvini to comicart-l. There at the bottom of Enrico's post was a note he had Risso 100b pages for sale. The first one on Enrico's site was the very page I wanted--this one. I've been addicted to Risso ever since. |
This sequence is one of my all-time favorites. In it Graves and Lono are just sitting at a table talking, but the stuff going on in the background keeps the page exciting and entertaining. |
The action continues as Graves and Lono chat. The best part is the waitress and her bo appear as major characters in the story, eight issues later. In issue 16, page 20 to be exact. Don't take my word for it--check it out here. |
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Call me dense, but I've never figured why Graves slipped the girl a $50. |
Maybe it's simply to test whether she'll take the bait and sic her boy friend on Lono? |
Cole Burns drives an ice cream truck. He doesn't know it yet, but he used to be a Minuteman. This page features Agent Graves giving Burns the infamous attache case, containing irrefutable evidence that his grandmother was murdered, not to mention 100 Bullets and an untraceable gun. |
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