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The Complete Pistolwhip by Matt Kindt

helpfulsnowman's review against another edition

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2.0

I just couldn't follow this one. I mean, I sorta could, sorta couldn't. I think maybe there's more happening here than I got, but maybe not. Or at least, not enough that I care to give it another shot. I read it in bed on Saturday morning, not at a desk with a pad of paper and shit. Pre-coffee and everything. So I gave it a shot, but, feh, I'm good.

sizrobe's review against another edition

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2.0

Old-timey hardboiled crime fiction. Mostly boring.

lukeisthename34's review against another edition

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5.0

Kindt is just such an amazing talent. As soon as you finish, you'll need (want) to go through it again.

glitterandtwang's review against another edition

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4.0

Matt Kindt's art and writing are always so good. I don't know how I forget this between reading his books, but I do. Every time. And then I am pleasantly surprised to find myself in a Kindt-created world. Every time.

There are a few things going on here that I don't 100% understand - the decoder ring in the back may be of some help in the future. I'm excited to re-read it with a bit more of an idea about what I should be looking for/paying attention to, and with decoder ring (er, photocopy of decoder ring, I suppose) handy.

bkgunderson's review

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5.0

I enjoyed this early work from Matt Kindt which he and Jason Hall created. I have enjoyed his recent Mind MGMT series, and it's great to see his early art and storytelling.

This book can be a quick read, but the characters are interesting ones for a noir story. I also enjoyed the interplay between the author and the actors of the radio play. What makes for a good radio drama? You'll find out!

otterno11's review

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3.0

Check out my review on my book blog, Reading Rainstorm!
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