twilightthunder's 100 Bullets #100 - "100 Bullets" Finale: A House Of Graves review

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    Their final stand...

    I've been following this series for months. Not really for a decade, but the Minutemen and the whole cast of characters had been growing on me since the first issue. This is a great example of what a modern pulp epic should be. This book shall be remembered as one of the greatest (and longest) ongoing series of all-time. I knew that the ending would be something astounding, and the final twist of the plot was going to be something I wouldn't forget, at least not easily. I will really miss Cole, Victor, Loop, Jack, Lono, Milo, Wylie, Remi, Mr. Will Slaughter, Dizzy, Mr. Sheperd and Agent Phil Graves. All of them strangers when I started reading this thing... All of them became "my friends" as I started diggin' 100 Bullets. I will always recommend this series, and sometimes I couldn't possibly wait for my friends to ask me about the cool interior art or the covers when we were having a conversation about comics... Now that it ended I wouldn't stop recommending it. In fact. I'll do it even more.


    And for those minutemen who weren't able to leave the battlefield or died during their service under Graves' command... I salute thee. You're my favorite anti-heroes ever.

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