9.8/10 (Essential Reading for fans of Grimdark and Noir)
"It’s better this way," he muttered to the empty room. "In black and white, you can’t hide the blood." comic loe vol5 noir better
"It’s wrong," she hissed. "I got home. I poured a glass of merlot. I put on my reading light. I opened to the centerfold. And do you know what I saw?" I poured a glass of merlot
Volume five? No. This is volume six. The one they never print. And do you know what I saw
By removing color, Fuentes forces the reader to focus on her linework. Every crosshatch on Kaelen’s trench coat, every drip of ink representing rain on the cobblestones, becomes a character in itself. In the Noir edition, you don’t just see the despair of the Drowned District; you feel the texture of it.
Comic Loe Vol 5: Noir Better
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