Cowboy ninja viking

A. J. Lieberman

Book - 2018

The triplets, government agents with multiple personalities, including Duncan whose alter egoes embody the characteristics of a cowboy, a ninja, and a Viking, are sent on a covert mission from Bangkok to the Middle East in search of black-market nukes.

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Genres
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Thriller comics
Spy comics
Published
Portland, Oregon : Image Comics [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
A. J. Lieberman (author)
Other Authors
Riley Rossmo (artist), Clayton Cowles (letterer)
Edition
Deluxe edition
Item Description
Collects: Cowboy ninja viking 1-10, Cowboy ninja viking volume one and Cowboy ninja viking volume 2.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Audience
Rated M / Mature.
ISBN
9781534306448
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Review by Library Journal Review

What is worse than unleashing an individual with three distinct and psychopathic personalities into the citizenry? Intentionally creating multiples of the psychotic assassins (code named "the triplets") and allowing them to get loose. Like most foster monsters-after the carnage, they (all of the personalities) start seeking answers about themselves and their creators. Hunting down, collecting, and containing this plethora of misfits-the job of Cowboy Ninja Viking-is daunting and convoluted, to say the least. Lieberman (Harley Quinn; Martian Manhunter) has envisioned an edgy and complex realm seasoned with staccato-like dialog and machine-gun pacing. Canadian artist Rossmo (Drumheller; Company of Men), with letterer Cowles, beautifully executes a chaotic ink style that illustrates the characters' relentlessly ongoing internal conversations. The bold, creative use of color and printing varnishes reflects this as well. Collects all ten single issues of the series, plus an original story. Verdict Mature fans of the Guy Ritchie and Quentin Tarantino film genres coupled with poster-art style illustration will enthusiastically embrace this.-Russell Miller, formerly with Prescott P.L., AZ © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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