As I’ve eased my way back into comics, I’ve discovered a few artists I like. Â One of those is Francesco Francavilla, who I first saw filling in on Hawkeye. Â His style edges more towards noir and pulp, and it’s never looked better than in his own comic series, The Black Beetle. Â Taking it’s cues from vintage Batman, the Green Hornet and Indiana Jones, the Black Beetle protects Colt City from all manner of threats, gangsters, supernatural cults, and Nazis. Â He has guns, he has gadgets, and he has a cool car. Â In the four part story included in the Trade Paperback, the Beetle is moving in to take out a bunch of mafia members at a meeting…until someone beats him to it. Â The chase is on to figure out who has the pull to take out two crime families.
This is a fun book! Â Sometimes the dialogue gets a bit clunky, but considering Francavilla is Italian, I just roll with it and enjoy the ride. Â The dynamic scenes and essence of motion in Francavilla’s art more than makes up for any other problems. Â The trade drops on October 29, pre-order your copy now!
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