Steven Sykora 4000
Monday, March 03, 2008, 11:42 PM
<br><img src="http://www.projectfanboy.com/images/reviews/legendofjoemoon2.jpg" hspace="10" align="left">Title: The Legend of Joe Moon #2
Publisher: Pitbros Productions (http://www.pitbrosproductions.com)
Writer: Gonzalo Ventura
Artists: Leonardo Silva / Manuel Silva
16 pages b&w
Safety Content Label: Adult Language / Adult Sexual Content / Mild Violence
Publishers Blurb:
A thrilling ride to the most brutal side of the wild west.
The first Spaghetti Lycanthro-Western that tells the story of a cold blooded bounty hunter, who is after something else but money.
Reviewer Comments:
This issue of The Legend of Joe Moon surprised me, given that the first issue wasn't exactly the favorite title I've ever reviewed. A plot I should've seen coming, but didn't, develops and the comic takes a turn for the better. The artwork remains on par with its previous issue, and it seems the translation between the spanish version has improved. My only comment to the staff would be little things the editor should've picked up like their continued use of the dollar amount in bounty posters which appears in the wrong place like this, "U$ S4000" etc which should actually be "US $4000".
Publisher: Pitbros Productions (http://www.pitbrosproductions.com)
Writer: Gonzalo Ventura
Artists: Leonardo Silva / Manuel Silva
16 pages b&w
Safety Content Label: Adult Language / Adult Sexual Content / Mild Violence
Publishers Blurb:
A thrilling ride to the most brutal side of the wild west.
The first Spaghetti Lycanthro-Western that tells the story of a cold blooded bounty hunter, who is after something else but money.
Reviewer Comments:
This issue of The Legend of Joe Moon surprised me, given that the first issue wasn't exactly the favorite title I've ever reviewed. A plot I should've seen coming, but didn't, develops and the comic takes a turn for the better. The artwork remains on par with its previous issue, and it seems the translation between the spanish version has improved. My only comment to the staff would be little things the editor should've picked up like their continued use of the dollar amount in bounty posters which appears in the wrong place like this, "U$ S4000" etc which should actually be "US $4000".