Trista and Holt #6
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| Writer | Andrez Bergen |
| Artist | Andrez Bergen |
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10
Graphic Policy - Nevada McPherson
Jul 02, 2015The artwork Bergen chooses to show the crime scene at the bar along with the traumatic aftermath is haunting, and cinematic effects such as stark lighting and varying levels of focus make Trista & Holt a rich visual and narrative experience. It doesnt hurt that screen idols of the era surface frequently, such as when Paul Newman portrays Issy, adding 70s gloss and glamour to the urban grittiness of the proceedings. There are some significant twists and turns in this issue, and some very striking imagery sets the stage for more to follow as the plot thickens considerably and the tantalizing entanglement between Issy and Trista grows ever more complicatedand dangerous. Read Full Review
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8.6
BGCP - Andrew McIntyre
Jul 23, 2015A pivotal moment for this consistently great series and one that promises more in the future. Read Full Review
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6.0
All-Comic - Dan Leicht
Jun 17, 2015Issue #6 of Trista and Holt complicates things a bit for its characters, but this wild noir ride just keeps getting better. Read Full Review
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