Borges delivers fantastic imagery throughout the issue. From the character designs to the blistering action, I love the visual choices being made and how they enhance the emotion of the scenes. Read Full Review
This comic continues to impress. I'm not a huge fan of the art, but Segura is doing a great job in capturing a more gritty version of the Dick Tracy mythos. This story is far superior to the last. The Blank as a villain is done very well. Of course, Patton a red herring was never believable, but now we know that the former police chief did recognize him. There is an error, however. This is supposed to take place in the late forties to early 1950s. Ankle monitors were not used until the 1980s. A relationship with Tess begins overshadowed by the Blank. Overall - Good stuff.
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