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Review: Scarlet #2 0
Scarlet steps up her vendetta against the Portland police department by concocting a very-involved scheme targeting the detective who did her wrong. The Good You know, I always enjoy a good case of characters breaking the fourth wall. I'd call this a psychotic riff on Alfie or Ferris Bueller, but that'd be selling short this truly-involving style of this book, which is delirious mix of acid burn and personable realism. While I've got some issues with what's perhaps on over-reliance on photo...
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Dive in deeper into Scarlet's mind 0
Wow, how long has it been since the first issue? Anyway, in this issue, Scarlet learns the truth about Gabriel and what she plans to do to change the world. Pros: I got to hand it to Bendis. Breaking the fourth wall may sound like a ridiculous move to do in comics and make it seem unreasonable, but with Scarlet, I feel like it connects somehow. Like I said in the last issue, Scarlet is someone you could relate to either with yourself or someone you know. In a way, its the approach of what Bru...
4 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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