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    Grifter #2

    Grifter » Grifter #2 - The Advantage Angle released by DC Comics on December 2011.

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    3.3 stars

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    Action! Action! Action! 2

    (No Spoilers)Grifter continues his debut in the DCU in this fast-paced issue that was over a little too quickly for my tastes but had some great action in it.This comic is reading a lot like a T.V. show to me. There’s a sense that they’re really going for a real world feel here but of course we’re getting supernatural elements thrown in as well. I like the opening scene in the diner but when I found myself getting to the end of the issue I felt maybe it could’ve been shortened a bit. But I guess...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Nothing is True, Everything is Permitted 0

    The Good: The nice edge of the inner monologue suits this book great, and the pacing of it is superb, showing up exactly when needed, and piecing together bits of Cole's history that make the final moments of the issue that much greater. CAFU's art is still damn sweet. While the issue title wasn't written QUITE as subtle and clever as the last one, it's still one of the much better ones around. The pacing in this issue is immensely better. Things flow extremely well, transitioning at the perfect...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    The Diner Issue 0

    The last issue had me guessing and wondering what was going on, but this one was just not as interesting. There is the question of what's going on, but everything follows a standard cut and dry, need to talk to my friend in an open meeting place story set up. No answers are given and no new questions are asked.It advances the overall story a little and this was a necessary thing to happen, but I really do hope we won't be seeing this type of story again or t least not for a while. I personally a...

    0 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Daemonites Are Everywhere 0

    The Story: The government is after Cole Cash as he tries to convince his girlfriend not to leave him.  My Thoughts:After two issues of this series I'm still not quite sure what to make of it. I'm new to Grifter and I still feel as if I don't really know who he is or what makes him so special. He continues to hear these voices but not a lot of detail concerning them is explained. He's running from the law but keeps ending up in confrontations. I'm still trying to figure out where exactly this ser...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    My mind is just elsewhere 0

    After the previous issue’s introduction to every which is going on there is a little bit less intrigue here, but the characters are handled in a clever way so that it doesn’t matter.  In what is almost a staple of a person on the run, there is a meeting between Cole and Gretchen in a diner.  However, when a cop shows up this turns into a less than typical getaway sequence and this part was actually handled quite intelligently with a decent fight between Cole and the cop.  Cole and Gretchen split...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

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