Steven Sykora 4000
Thursday, March 06, 2008, 03:11 PM
<br><img src="http://www.projectfanboy.com/images/reviews/henryandbutcher2.jpg" hspace="10" align="left">Title: Henry & Butcher #2 (of 5 issue miniseries)
Publisher: Pitbros Productions (http://www.pitbrosproductions.com)
Writer: Gonzalo Ventura
Artist: Martin Blanco
30 Pages b&w
Safety Content Label: Minimum Adult Language
Publishers Blurb:
What if your life, one day, goes straight to hell?
It’s difficult to say, don’t you think?
Well, everything has a beginning, even tragedies… so to speak.
Henry & Butcher is about Henry’s life and from now on everything goes worse.
"Henry And Butcher #1 sets up what should turn out to be a hard-boiled mystery, with plenty of face-pounding and arm-breaking violence given Henry’s violent past, and plenty of delicious red herrings to prolong the pain and confusion he will have to suffer before reaching his destination".- Geeks of Doom magazine.
Reviewer Comments:
Henry & Butcher #2 seems to be a struggle between what's occuring in Henry's mind and what's occuring in reality. This issue keeps you in suspense as you try to figure out which parts are real and which parts are just in his mind. Some scenes seem a little easier to figure out but others aren't so easy. Hopefully we'll get some more answers in the next issue. This seems like a great book so far, and you can generally understand what's going on, but as with The Legend of Joe Moon, Pit Bros Productions seems to have some mild trouble translating their title into English.
Publisher: Pitbros Productions (http://www.pitbrosproductions.com)
Writer: Gonzalo Ventura
Artist: Martin Blanco
30 Pages b&w
Safety Content Label: Minimum Adult Language
Publishers Blurb:
What if your life, one day, goes straight to hell?
It’s difficult to say, don’t you think?
Well, everything has a beginning, even tragedies… so to speak.
Henry & Butcher is about Henry’s life and from now on everything goes worse.
"Henry And Butcher #1 sets up what should turn out to be a hard-boiled mystery, with plenty of face-pounding and arm-breaking violence given Henry’s violent past, and plenty of delicious red herrings to prolong the pain and confusion he will have to suffer before reaching his destination".- Geeks of Doom magazine.
Reviewer Comments:
Henry & Butcher #2 seems to be a struggle between what's occuring in Henry's mind and what's occuring in reality. This issue keeps you in suspense as you try to figure out which parts are real and which parts are just in his mind. Some scenes seem a little easier to figure out but others aren't so easy. Hopefully we'll get some more answers in the next issue. This seems like a great book so far, and you can generally understand what's going on, but as with The Legend of Joe Moon, Pit Bros Productions seems to have some mild trouble translating their title into English.