![]() Without missing a beat, Azzarello and Risso tack on another satisfying chapter to their acclaimed crime saga, reminding readers that they’re one of the comics’ most seamless and potent creative teams. Risso’s art is as sharp as ever, a stylish mix of stark black shadows and expressive faces. Opportunity arrives when an undercover DEA agent (disguised as a nun) infiltrates the orphanage to sniff out an alleged cartel connection, igniting the fuse that sets off the series’ signature blend of violence and mayhem. ![]() There he struggles to contain the beast within, which teases his unconscious and waits for a chance to take control. 100 Bullets 1 Brian Azzarello, Dave Johnson (Cover Art), Eduardo Risso (Artist) 3.35 46 ratings5 reviews In the first storyline of this groundbreaking series, the mysterious Agent Graves offers Dizzy Cordova, a Latina gangbanger fresh out of prison, vengeance for her family's murders and full immunity for all of her actions. Yet this spin-off finds a staid and relatively benign Lono on the mend and seeking atonement at a small church-run orphanage in Mexico. ![]() Of all the characters to make it alive out of 100 Bullets-the long-running, award-winning comic by the Azzarello/Risso team-the least likely to find religion would probably be Lono, a brutish berserker last seen getting shot out of a window in the series’ final issue. ![]()
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