

📖 Unlock the first shot in a mind-bending graphic novel saga!
100 Bullets Vol. 1: First Shot, Last Call is a used graphic novel in good condition, featuring a unique and compelling story concept by Brian Azzarello. Praised for its detailed illustrations and complex narrative, it holds a strong 4.2-star rating from 240 readers, making it a must-have for fans of sophisticated, plot-driven comics.
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 240 Reviews |
D**F
Pretty good start, def wanna see where it goes
This was one of the best concepts for a story I had heard and I was very curious to see how they were gonna go about that. I enjoyed the stories within the story and so far they've been pretty good. I like the art work and the way the language is and having to sound out the words to understand sometimes when their talking which I enjoy. Think if and as this continues it can get great or get played out if they play it safe so again can't wait to see what happens.
G**D
The first steps in a trip down the rabbit hole...
No question...the series is a must for anyone who enjoys an excellent plot and detailed, serious illustrations. Volume 1 is intriguing and sets a foundation for things to come (and oh what delightful things do come!) This series sneeaks up on you, as it initially feels like taking what you think is a shortcut, a road you've never taken before, just to avoid the traffic. Volume 1 is when you first turn on the road...things look familiar to you and you think have an idea where the road is going, as you see your destination on the horizon. Then you realize (by the end of Volume 1) that this road starts to lead you away from familiar territory...and suddenly you are in dangerous, alien territory. There is no exit in sight, the cell phone don't work, and you can't turn back. Nothing to do but enjoy the ride! Best series I have read in a long time. Volume 1 is the start of the ultimate mindjob. If you liked the intricacies of novels like Sleeper or DMZ, you are off to a great start on a fantastic series with Volume 1.
D**L
Reasonable
Not a bad read. Suspenseful and a nice plot premise. I didn't feel like this quite met my very high expectations in terms of story line and art.
A**O
Great premise
Great premise for a series--a stranger shows up and presents a gun and 100 untraceable bullets to a person with a grudge. It's a license to kill, and the fun is in watching how the recipients handle their gift. Reminds me of the old 1950s TV show "The Millionaire" in which the mysterious Mr. Anthony gave out $1 million checks to average Joes. The artwork in FIRST SHOT, LAST CALL puts you right there--you can feel the grime of the barrio, smell the smoke and stale beer at the bar. I felt that the first story (Dizzy) was better than the second (Lee), but they both had the requisite grit and nasty to be quality noir. I'll be picking up other books in the series.
M**O
A MUST READ! Azzarello's writing and Risso's art are a beautiful combo!
A while back (16 years ago in '99), I bought issue #1 (now worth quite a pretty penny) on a whim, for the cover price. I loved the story so much, but for some unknown reason, I never bought another. Now they're all worth that pretty penny, so the graphic novel volumes was my best option to read the full series and I'm well underway! Agent Graves is a mysterious character I can't wait to find out more about! I've read and reread this volume 3x since buying it, so to pick up names, small details, anything that may come into play later down the line. Was good enough that I've already ordered volume 2, read it twice, and am definitely going to read the remaining 11 volumes (because as I said, the comics are just too pricey now. D@mned hindsight is always 20/20, I suppose!). A MUST READ! Azzarello's writing and Risso's art are a beautiful combo!
N**N
A classic series
Nicole’s husband here…I first read this volume of 100 Bullets when if was fresh off the presses, and I’m glad to be able to read it again! Azzarello created a world of mystery and intrigue that only gets better as the volumes go forward. As someone who used to own a comic book store, I highly recommend!
K**T
Sucks you in like a black hole.
WOW. What can I say about this book? It's GREAT. The cover is great, and was probably the reason I decided to pick it up. I'm glad I did, because it's a fantastic story that had me hooked from the first page. The art inside isn't as impressive as the cover art, but it's still quite good, and not so cluttered that you can't understand what's happening in a panel, which is great because like I said, the story is the star of the show. I would liken this to something else, but I don't think I've encountered anything similar. Basically, if you enjoy street justice, moral dilemmas, conspiracies, and the main subject of a storyline NOT always winning, then this is definitely the book for you.
J**N
Doesn't have the punch I was expecting
Having read "The Sandman", and being almost through with "The Preacher" series, I decided to branch out and try another extended tale. But for some reason, the first volume just left me saying "meh." The art was ok, but the story wasn't meaty enough to really grab me. I suggest buying the first volume and checking it out for yourself BEFORE you buy any more. If it works for you, great - but it didn't work for me. So I guess what I'm really saying is to dip your foot in the water before you dive in.
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