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    Happy! #1

    Happy! » Happy! #1 released by Image on September 1, 2012.

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    last edited by OGLoki on 06/02/20 04:47AM View full history

    Meet NICK SAX - a corrupt, intoxicated ex-cop turned hit-man, adrift in a stinking twilight world of casual murder, soulless sex, eczema and betrayal.

    With a hit gone wrong, a bullet in his side, the cops and the mob on his tail, and a monstrous child killer in a Santa suit on the loose, Nick and his world will be changed forever this Christmas.

    By a tiny blue horse called Happy...

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    Blue as the day is long... 0

    Recommendation: Yes!This is one blue comic. And that is not just based on the feathers floating down on the cover, though that is a nice touch. Adult themes, language, violence, etc. abound. So, as you can imagine, it is not for the faint of heart.It is for me though. I loved it.It is perfectly gritty.The art is fantastic. The writing, is well, as you would expect. I mean, they don’t have a comic convention called MorrisonCon for nothing.So, from the perspective of someone who mostly reads super...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Happy! 0

    When I heard about this series I initially thought I can't afford to get another series I will wait till the trade is out. But when I noticed that it was only 4 issues long it became much more appealing and I decided might as well get it, and I'm glad I did. I have loved Morrison's work since he started his run on Batman and have lost interest in his work as of late with Action Comics being a bit up and down on quality. This series however has started off brilliantly, it is an adult themed comic...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Morrison and Robertson? Sold! 0

    Why I Bought ItI've been a fan of Robertson's stuff since Transmetropolitan. Morrison can be hit or miss with his creator-owned stuff. Curiosity caught me on this one. And it was the first time that Morrison and Robertson have done an Image book, and done a book together - if memory serves correctly.What I LikedWell, this comic isn't meant for kids.Trust me, that is a good thing.Robertson has some terrific, consistent art that he delivers in this issue. You can tell that he is a master of his cr...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.
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