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Femme Noir Volume 1: The Dark City Diaries

di Christopher Mills

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On the mean streets of Port Nocturne -- justice is blonde! This volumecollects all four issues of the critically acclaimed crime fiction mini-seriesabout a mysterious, gun-toting dame fighting for justice in a dark city drowningin violence and corruption. This volume also includes two complete bonusstories, conceptual artwork by Eisner Award-winning artist Joe Staton, and anintroduction by the Shamus Award-winning author of Road To Perdition, MaxAllan Collins.… (altro)
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This was definitely an awesome graphic novel and I am sorry I waited so long to read it. There is a mysterious blonde handing out justice in Porte Nocturne. No one knows who she is but she is getting more done then the cops are.

This book is clearly an homage to all things pulp. Starting with the obvious shout out to noir and going as far as massive robots and jungle girls. I like that we never really know who the blonde is. I think that makes the heroine a little bit better. The stories are dark but they still have that hint of twisted humor that I think it is a staple in pulp. The artwork is great and really ties into what the authors are trying to do with the story. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
This was definitely an awesome graphic novel and I am sorry I waited so long to read it. There is a mysterious blonde handing out justice in Porte Nocturne. No one knows who she is but she is getting more done then the cops are.

This book is clearly an homage to all things pulp. Starting with the obvious shout out to noir and going as far as massive robots and jungle girls. I like that we never really know who the blonde is. I think that makes the heroine a little bit better. The stories are dark but they still have that hint of twisted humor that I think it is a staple in pulp. The artwork is great and really ties into what the authors are trying to do with the story. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
This was definitely an awesome graphic novel and I am sorry I waited so long to read it. There is a mysterious blonde handing out justice in Porte Nocturne. No one knows who she is but she is getting more done then the cops are.

This book is clearly an homage to all things pulp. Starting with the obvious shout out to noir and going as far as massive robots and jungle girls. I like that we never really know who the blonde is. I think that makes the heroine a little bit better. The stories are dark but they still have that hint of twisted humor that I think it is a staple in pulp. The artwork is great and really ties into what the authors are trying to do with the story. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
This was definitely an awesome graphic novel and I am sorry I waited so long to read it. There is a mysterious blonde handing out justice in Porte Nocturne. No one knows who she is but she is getting more done then the cops are.

This book is clearly an homage to all things pulp. Starting with the obvious shout out to noir and going as far as massive robots and jungle girls. I like that we never really know who the blonde is. I think that makes the heroine a little bit better. The stories are dark but they still have that hint of twisted humor that I think it is a staple in pulp. The artwork is great and really ties into what the authors are trying to do with the story. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
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On the mean streets of Port Nocturne -- justice is blonde! This volumecollects all four issues of the critically acclaimed crime fiction mini-seriesabout a mysterious, gun-toting dame fighting for justice in a dark city drowningin violence and corruption. This volume also includes two complete bonusstories, conceptual artwork by Eisner Award-winning artist Joe Staton, and anintroduction by the Shamus Award-winning author of Road To Perdition, MaxAllan Collins.

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