Issue: The Killing Jar #5
Writer / Creator: Justin Zimmerman
Pencils: Russell Brown
Publisher: Bricker-Down Productions
Release Date: April 2011
Pages: 24
Price: $4.00
“A small Colorado town. Three drug runners with a van filled with
product. Two police officers investigating suspicious activity. A
heroic young woman with a violent past, a mentally handicapped little
brother and her dead father’s .38 police special. And a throng of
ravenous townspeople out of their minds with drug lust. Mix and…BANG!“
Artwork: 4.5 out of 5
This is the most visually stunning issue of this series yet. Not that
Brown needed to adjust much of his style over time, but the way this
issue comes off is almost breathtaking. The amount of line work is
amazing. The shading, the detail, the depth they all just add to the
complete package being done so well. I think he is really stating to
nail the facial expressions as well. There wasn’t a single panel that I
didn’t just love, and those 2 page spreads… GORE-Geous.
Story: 4.0 out of 5
Sadly this issue didn’t have a lot of dialogue. It was basically just
action from start to finish, and it was executed so well. The art
direction, which plays into the way this issue played out, was just
perfect in terms of pacing. While I would have liked a little more
wording to have been in the issue it still held up with the rest.
Dying Breath: 4.0 out of 5
I am 5 issues into this series and still hanging onto the edge of my
seat. This issue delivered non-stop action in the form of some stunning
visuals. It played out so nicely that I kissed the book when I was done.
I like me some Killing Jar and I think it’s about time you did too.
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