The mysterious Agent Graves gives Wylie Times a gun and 100 untraceable bullets, with the suggestion that now he can kill the person who ruined his life, a man named Shepherd
Eduardo Risso Libros
Eduardo Risso es un célebre artista argentino de cómics, reconocido por su estilo distintivo y sus potentes habilidades narrativas. Su trabajo a menudo encarna un realismo crudo y profundiza en las profundas perspicacias psicológicas de sus personajes. Risso es aclamado por su capacidad para capturar la atmósfera y la emoción a través de diseños de paneles dinámicos y un trazo audaz. Sus contribuciones artísticas han elevado el medio del cómic, resonando con lectores de todo el mundo que buscan narrativas sofisticadas y visualmente impactantes.







100 Bullets Book One
- 456 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
Features a mysterious agent named Graves who approaches ordinary citizens and gives them an opportunity to exact revenge on a person who has wronged them.
100 BULLETS WILT
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
In this installment of the "100 Bullets" series, the story reveals the true events in Atlantic City that led Agent Graves to wage war against the Trust. It explores his masterplan, the role of the surviving Minutemen, and the ultimate fate of America's secret rulers.
Written by Brian Azzarello Art by Eduardo Risso Cover by Dave Johnson Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso's tale of power and revenge winds through Chicago, Miami, Atlantic City and Juarez in STRYCHNINE LIVES, collecting issues #59-67 of the award-winning series. With the Houses of the Trust warily circling each other, looking for the right angle to take in their impending war, the remaining Minutemen continue to pick their sides - and set up their own battle plans.
100 bullets: six feet under the gun
- 144 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
This sixth trade paperback features six stand-alone chapters, each focused on one of the story's main players: Dizzy, Cole, Benito, Lono, Graves, and Wylie. And behind each individual's story, the war between Shepherd and Graves continues to escalate, and the uneasy alliance of the 13 Families continues to fracture. Featuring an introduction by fan-favorite writer Greg Rucka (WONDER WOMAN, DETECTIVE COMICS)Written by Brian Azzarello; Art by Eduardo Risso; Painted Cover by Dave Johnson Reprinting 100 BULLETS #37-42.
Presents the stories of several people who were seriously hurt before being approached by Agent Graves, who offered each a gun, one hundred untraceable bullets, and a convincing story about whomever betrayed them.
100 bullets : a foregone tomorrow
- 264 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Presents the stories of several people who were seriously hurt before being approached by Agent Graves, who offered each a gun, one hundred untraceable bullets, and a convincing story about whomever betrayed them.
100 bullets : hang up on the hang low
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
The shadowy and dangerous world of "100 Bullets" pulls another life into its web of intrigue. The Eisner Award-winning third "100 Bullets" trade paperback returns to the gritty streets of the inner city, where a mysterious Agent Graves hands a young man named Loop one of his "special" briefcases. Taking the information, handgun, and 100 rounds of ammunition contained in the case, Loop tracks down his father who deserted him. Loop, through his father, is introduced to the world of mob enforcement. In the violence that inevitably follows Agent Graves's generosity, more of the Trust's conspiracy is revealed while even more questions are raised.
100 bullets: dirty
- 122 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Brian Azzarello is the Eisner Award-winning author of 100 BULLETS, LOVELESS, BATMAN: BROKEN CITY and SUPERMAN: FOR TOMORROW VOL. 1 and 2.This dark and intriguing Eisner Award-winning series features a mysterious agent named Graves who approaches ordinary citizens and gives them an opportunity to exact revenge on a person who has wronged them. Offering his clients an attaché case containing proof of the deed and a gun, he guarantees his “clients” full immunity for all of their actions, including murder. In this volume, as more members of "The Trust" fall, one family head reaches out to a semi-retired Minuteman for help and protection. But with blood in the water and Graves and his soldiers making a final push for total control, will this old-timer be able to stop the massacre?“The self-contained, beautiful and uncompromising little crime stories …. [are] often astonishing. Azzarello is remarkably talented at capturing dialect.”– THE NEW YORK TIMES
Loop Hughes' stay in prison is complicated by a very unwelcome acquaintance and Jack Daw finds himself facing a variety of wild animals in a roadside zoo.



