![]() It’s hard to pity him or even be horrified by some of things he does because it’s also very easy to see parts of ourselves in him. ![]() I love the way Phillips panels things, so it feels like we’re getting cheated out of that sometimes.ĭylan is an unreliable narrator, but he’s also painfully authentic. Thankfully, Brubaker and Phillips take their opening set up and expertly build on it with a fantastic second chapter.Ībout the only thing not to like here are the pages with large amounts of texts going down the side accompanied by unlettered art. ![]() Part of me was worried that Kill or Be Killed would suffer from the same sophomore slump that many series with great first issues experience. ![]() Definitely not a fan of killing people in cold blood…but if you’re going to pick a first target, then Dylan’s doing a good job.Guns may be easy to get in America, but not if you’re trying to find one specifically to murder someone with (and get away with it). Credit to Brubaker/Phillips for not magically giving their protagonist a gun.Geez, Dylan’s life is pretty weird even without the whole ‘Demon Keeping You Alive Via Death Pact’ thing.Still not sure how I feel about Dylan yet, but he and I are definitely on the same wavelength when it comes to fairy tales. ![]()
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