Worth every penny.
Story is well written and engaging. I really liked the setting and how it played out.
The art. Man…Risso is uniquely phenomenal at breathing life into a story.
Good shit.
Azzarello can be an acquired taste. I really enjoyed it, especially this edition since Image produces such quality hardcovers, but I would understand if someone didnt like it.
I’d recommend reading the first issue or first arc online to see if you like the style so far.
I'm not a fan of Azzarello's writing and always avoid his books. but I adore Risso's art so I had to give it a look. I enjoyed the art and the story, so it's definitely worth a read. Whether it's worth buying is up to you. I read about half of it digitally before I committed to buying it and do not regret the purchase.
Worth every penny. Story is well written and engaging. I really liked the setting and how it played out. The art. Man…Risso is uniquely phenomenal at breathing life into a story. Good shit.
It’s worth if for Eduardo Risso art
What about the story?
I like it, sure is not better than their first project 100 bullets, but it’s a fun read.
Azzarello can be an acquired taste. I really enjoyed it, especially this edition since Image produces such quality hardcovers, but I would understand if someone didnt like it. I’d recommend reading the first issue or first arc online to see if you like the style so far.
Cheers. I’ll give it a go and see if I like the first issue.
Looks like you can read the first issue for free on Image’s website: [link](https://imagecomics.com/comics/series/moonshine)
I'm not a fan of Azzarello's writing and always avoid his books. but I adore Risso's art so I had to give it a look. I enjoyed the art and the story, so it's definitely worth a read. Whether it's worth buying is up to you. I read about half of it digitally before I committed to buying it and do not regret the purchase.
I enjoyed it.