Pretty Deadly

· Pretty Deadly Issue #2 · Image Comics
4.1
26 reviews
Ebook
32
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About this ebook

The Old West is steeped in violence and strange magic in this macabre tale from the team behind the cult-hit miniseries Osborn, KELLY SUE DeCONNICK (Captain Marvel) and EMMA RIOS (Dr. Strange). Gunfighters have it out with swords as the whole world burns. There will be blood, blood, blood.

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4.1
26 reviews
Paul N.
January 2, 2014
There is real beauty in this comic. It can be a tough story to follow, but the complexity lends itself to hinting at just how huge this universe is. And the artwork is deep and stunning and just as complex as the story. I'm really looking forward to the rest of the series.
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Michael dan Mosley
April 28, 2024
XLNT WORK ME LADIES 🪽
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About the author

Kelly Sue DeConnick is a writer, of comic books mostly. She lives in Portland, OR, with her husband, writer Matt Fraction and two kids, Henry Leo and Tallulah Louise. Her new book for Image Comics is called Pretty Deadly with artist Emma Rios. She's also writes Captain Marvel and Avengers Assemble for Marvel and Ghost for Dark Horse Comics.

Emma Ríos (born 1976 in Vilagarcía de Arousa, Pontevedra, Spain) is a Spanish comics artist who has worked in both the European and American comics markets. Her artwork had also appeared in such titles as Runaways, Amazing Spider-Man, and Girl Comics. She also drew the miniseries Osborn, written by Kelly Sue DeConnick, in addition to working on a new book with DeConnick, Pretty Deadly, which debuted from Image Comics in October 2013.

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