100 Bullets # 100 - 100 Bullets, Finale: A House Of Graves
is a comic book published by Vertigo & released on 6 / / 2009User Rating - 5 votes, 4.5 avg.
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This is it. Nearly a decade in the making, the Eisner Award-winning, critically acclaimed series comes to its inevitably blood-soaked end. What final fate do agent Graves and the rest of the cast face? Who will be left standing when the gun smoke clears? Find out in the epic, final issue of the series Playboy magazine called "a meditation on money, power and morality...for our money, the best current ongoing series."
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Ended with a bang and a shit load of tears.
Reviewed by Dog On F1R3 on April 17, 2009. Dog On F1R3 has written 2 reviews. His/her last review was for 100 Bullets, Finale: A House Of Graves . 1 out of 1 users recommend his reviews. |
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I was so excited to read the FINAL issue of my favorite series. From page 1 the end takes off in an explosive action packed shootouts and a murder investigation. With the last four minutemen on the shooting their way to the remaining trust memebers. and Lono out for revenge Agent Graves assigns his replacement. Through it all I was sad to see who dies. It brought me sadness to know that there won't be any more issues of this series. But it has been an incredible ride and Im glad I got to see it. I give this and the whole series 10 bullets out of 5.
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The Final Stand
Reviewed by Darkchild on May 4, 2009. Darkchild has written 16 reviews. His/her last review was for Through Thine Eyes. 3 out of 3 users recommend his reviews. |
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HOLY CRAP!!!
This has got to be the greatest final issue of all the comics ive ever freaking read. The action was intense and wild as hell, watching your favorite Minituemen duke it out an show the comic world how its f@#king done was glorious. The last page was absolutely awesome.
FIVE OUT OF FIVE this was a awesome comic, and a extreamly awesome series finale
This has got to be the greatest final issue of all the comics ive ever freaking read. The action was intense and wild as hell, watching your favorite Minituemen duke it out an show the comic world how its f@#king done was glorious. The last page was absolutely awesome.
FIVE OUT OF FIVE this was a awesome comic, and a extreamly awesome series finale
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Their final stand...
Reviewed by TwilightThunder on April 19, 2009. TwilightThunder has written 59 reviews. His/her last review was for . 3 out of 3 users recommend his reviews. |
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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.















