A review by geekwayne
Control by Andy Diggle, Angela Cruickshank

3.0

'Control' by Andy Diggle and Angela Cruickshank with art by Andrea Mutti is a crime story about a loner cop who stumbles across a conspiracy. Which is a similar plot to other cop stories.

Detective-Seargeant Kate Burnham is a cop in Washington D.C. She's not out to make friends, and when her decision to help a hanging man leaves her partner to die, they like her even less. She finds her allies along the way, though. Like the cop from another district who likes her instincts. Those instincts lead to more trouble for Kate though. Now she has to decide to pursue the case outside of the police force. It's a case of corruption and perversion that leads to the heights of government.

It's a pretty standard cop story. Rogue cop gets kicked off the force but can't let the case go. It's decent enough, and I liked the art for this story.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Dynamite Entertainment, Diamond Book Distributors, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.