TITLE: Kinski
AUTHOR: Gabriel Hardman
PUBLISHER: Image Comics
PUBLISHING DATE: November 18, 2014
FROM GOODREADS: A salesman's self-styled
mission to save a puppy from its neglectful owners escalates into a
righteous crusade in this quirky crime thriller written and drawn by
GABRIEL HARDMAN (Hulk, Heathentown, Planet of the Apes). Collects KINSKI
#1-6.
MY THOUGHTS:
I have owned this book
for over a year and finally decided to give it a go. Kinski tells the
story about a man on a business trip who finds a lost dog. Just as he
decides to keep it, the humane society come and tell him he has to go
through the adoption process. Since he is on a trip from out of town,
that isn't possible, so he steals the dog that evening. The story
proceeds from there and involves an abusive boyfriend, a mother and
child who have lost their dog (Kinski), action, adventure and a trip to
New Mexico. This book has been described as having a sort of Breaking
Bad vibe and since I have never watched it, I couldn't tell you.
However, it was an enjoyable read and the artwork, all done in black and
white, really fits the grittiness of the story. Definitely a good
read.
RATING: 4 PAWS
COYER SCAVENGER HUNT CHALLENGE #30: Read a book with more than 125 pages and less than 215 pages in paperback format (136 pages).
I've never read a graphic novel. This looks like it might be the one for me. (I liked Breaking Bad!)
ReplyDeleteYou should give it a go Jackie. I have to be in the right mood to read one, but they are nice every once in a while because you can usually finish them in one sitting.
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