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Abbadon, by Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, Spencer Marstiller

Abbadon, by Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, Spencer Marstiller

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Abbadon, by Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, Spencer Marstiller

Abbadon, by Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, Spencer Marstiller



Abbadon, by Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, Spencer Marstiller

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From prolific writers Jimmy Palmiotti & Justin Gray (Jonah Hex, Power Girl, 21 Down) with art by Fabrizio Fiorentino & Alessia Nocera, Abbadon tells the tale of a city steeped in sin. The western boomtown of Abbadon is poised for a bright future until it experiences a series of gruesome murders. U.S. Marshal Wes Garrett is called to town to solve them. A legendary lawman, Garrett is known for having trapped and killed a notorious murderer named “Bloody Bill” who once cut a brutal swath across the country and left scores of mutilated men, women, and children in his wake. Now Garrett’s arrival in Abbadon has revealed a secret that Sheriff Colt Dixon has desperately been trying to conceal: the recent murders have all echoed the style of the killer Garrett supposedly stopped years ago. Garrett and Dixon join forces to uncover the killer’s identity in a town so full of corruption that everyone is a suspect.

Abbadon, by Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, Spencer Marstiller

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #673647 in Books
  • Brand: Palmiotti, Jimmy/ Gray, Justin/ Marstiller, Spencer/ Florentino, Fabrizio (ILT)
  • Published on: 2015-10-20
  • Released on: 2015-10-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.10" h x .30" w x 6.60" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 96 pages
Abbadon, by Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, Spencer Marstiller

Review “Yet another excellent graphic novel from Palmiotti and Gray… the writing is sharp, the story is expertly crafted, and the twists are numerous." - Geeks of Doom"A cinematic experience on the page… Abbadon is an overarching commentary on corruption in society, one that resonates in today’s unpopular political landscape.” - Comics Bulletin

About the Author Jimmy Palmiotti is a multi-award-winning writer and comic artist and the co-founder of Event Comics, Black Bull Media, Marvel Knights, and most recently Paperfilms.Justin Gray has collaborated with Jimmy Palmiotti on works such as the TV series Painkiller Jane, Powergirl and Jonah Hex for DC Comics, Back to Brooklyn for Image Comics, and Spartacus for Devils Due.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Western Noir By Pop Bop Sure, on one level this is just a western tale about a tough Marshal called in to tame a lawless town and to subdue a killer who has a taste for gruesome excess. We have a befuddled local Sheriff, crooked mayor, kid with gumption, hooker with a heart, and so on. There's no cross-over supernatural or magic angle.But, this is much more than just a violent oater. It has a clear noir sensibility. Who's the bad guy, exactly? Who, (if anyone), is being framed? Who's in league with whom, and where are all of the switcheroos going to take us? Is everyone crooked and corrupt, and who precisely do you decide to shoot when nothing is as it seems? And why do we keep killing the prime suspects?Some of the dialogue is pretty sharp, but there is a fair amount of monologuing, which at least helps keep the story straight. There are some cool twists, but a few too many coincidences. Characters don't so much develop as they do just change their stripes. I'm fine with all of that because I'd rather have a story bounce around than just plod a predictable path. If you're a noir/western purist this might be a bit over the top for you.In a way, something similar can be said about the drawing. Characters are crisp and clearly identified, (I hate it when everybody looks like everybody else), but some panels can be too frantic or artsy. The panel layout is occasionally too cute and that can make it hard to follow the sequence. But these are minor quibbles; these aren't "Peanuts" comic strips and the artist is trying to bring energy and suspense to the story. A little excess in the service of that goal should be overlooked, especially when some of work is downright elegant.So, the upshot for me was that this was an interesting and accomplished effort that held my attention and was generally entertaining. It had some clever and unexpected angles, and tried to push the envelope a little. That all worked for me.Please note that I received a free advance will-self-destruct-in-x-days Adobe ecopy of this book in exchange for a candid review. Apart from that I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Hard to Tell the Good Guys From the Bad By Maxine McLister Revelation 9:11-12"They had as a king over the angels of the Abyss, whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon (destruction) and in Greek Apollyon (destroyer).The first woe is past; two other woes are yet to come."In the western town of Abbadon pretty much anything goes for the right price: gambling, prostitution; whatever your vice, you’ll likely find it in Abbadon. However, there has been a string of gruesome murders in town that is scaring off the customers and the legendary lawman, Wes Garrett, has been hired to aid the sheriff in uncovering the killer. Garrett’s methods seem a bit extreme even for Abbadon but, as the body count rises and the sheriff expresses his concerns, the mayor continues to back Garrett. In a town renowned for moral ambiguity, it ‘s hard to tell the good guys from the bad. And as bad as things are, they’re about to get a whole lot worse because the mayor has plans for Abbadon and they don’t include the present citizens.The graphic novel, Abbadon, was written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray and based on an original screenplay by Spencer Marstiller. The artwork is by Fabrizio Fiorentino. The book includes plenty of extras including the original storyboards and an explanation of the process that took it from screenplay to graphic novel.Abbadon is a beautifully drawn and written tale full of action and suspense and a more than passing nod to noir. Like an old-time western, it posits the questions: do good guys always win in the end and does good always triumph over evil. But this isn’t your grandaddy’s western so don’t look for easy answers here. Definitely a high recommendation for fans of Palmiotti’s Jonah Hex and other western series or for fans of graphic novels in general.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Violent, bloody with a true noire atmopshere into the scenes. Like it! By luciefuentes I had a real great time with this western.Violent, bloody with a true noire atmopshere into the scenes, you are wondering who are the good and the bad guys as you suspect everybody while turning the pages.And if the story is cool, the art is awesome. I like the realistic and detailed aspect of the characters and the town but i also like the colors. It can be dark, full of light and fire and all the pages are different.Very cool comics! Really had fun with it.And I've appreciated that at the end you have some extra informations about the process of drawing the personnages, the scenes and how it was created.That's was very interesting.Lucienewbooksonmyselves.blogspot.fr

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