Here I am ... out of breath, horribly late and surely heading for an after school detention. But anyway on with the book (last week's
)
I have not frequented beaches for a good long time, do you still see are beach balls there? (I see that Morgus was also intrigued by this advertisement)
Las Vegas Loot: If all crime stories were like like this I'd be more of a fan of them.
Lou Erskine's One Man War: This doesn't begin well as there is a glaring typo, which had me mightily confused:
" ... Duke Bode, the Czar of the local gambling empire, watched Bode lose night after night until ..."
Would read a lot better like this:
" ... Duke Bode, the Czar of the local gambling empire, watched Carter Erskine lose night after night until ..."
But again, after I figured that out, we were up and running with yet another "proper story".
The Kidnapped Sea Nymph - Excellent.
The Crown Prince of Frisco - I was tad surprised that an arch-rival called Julie was in fact a man. Maybe a contributing factor in his criminality?? Back to the story ... I can never understand why people (especially criminals) screw up a nice number by being too greedy.
The Case of the Jumping Beans: For the third time confusion reigned, and I couldn't quite figure out what was going on, and as time is short I skipped this and headed into a a really cool advertisement for popsicles starring Major Mars.
Piracy on Route One: Is this actually based on a real crime?
Easy-Money Kid: For once, I had zero sympathy for the criminal and at this point, I ran out of time ... but will return to finish this off, as ...
Verdict: I score it a MASSIVE HIT. It has shown me that there are actually some good readable crime comics around!