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Here are some "noirs" type comics, in my opinion, brought to us by fairy tale writer, Bruce Timm. He has a unique style that captures the cartoon side. That opinion might be due to the introductions that we had from him drawing for Batman the Animated series. Here are some risk-taking examples at writing, as well, and it sums up nicely with a bit of thriller type scenarios. These grifters of the senses will have to get what they're after in this series, All Crime Comics!
Bruce Timm has withstood the test of time, and has gone from surrealist to realizations unknown, but again through many genres and niches.
Noir and other crime type oriented fashion, it isn't as dated as one might think, but has been done over and again, with some calling for a break in the cycle lest we all become cynical and afraid. I can admit to watching the NCIS and other crime dramas, but nothing is taken aback to seeing it play out on the "News!" At some point one needs a ground wire in something stable and or positive, in order to still keep the spark of life. While the comics make some of the crime "interesting" and or fun for a while, as often as the villain is needed to "escape" to "crime another day?" It isn't the ultimate goal of the story telling, and the action can seem that we navigate with our heroes to a conclusion. Some of the fun in comics is trying to figure out who the heroes are, and while on "print of an illustration" it can still feel like a text that you read the wrong way, which in turn is interpreted different by another reader. Thus, the circle of comic reading with fans and buddies alike, while together interested in some common bond, can nerd out to those Noir type mysteries!
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All Crime Comics 1 |
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All Crime Comics 1 Modern |
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CGC |
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4035368001
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Owner Comments
Bruce Timm and Noir? A fictional portrayal of the crime ridden streets, the mean ones, that take us all by a bit of gullibility and sometimes deceit! Those nefarious fiends! These characters have created a problem for themselves, and they would have got away with it too, if not for those pesky lawmen. Indeed, walking on the wild side has its issues too. Can't be caught up in that kind of way, better get out before it is too late! Sometimes we learn from our mistakes, but at what cost? These seedy noirs can teach, and or, tell us of those crimes, that keep us learning we ourselves have been had. At some time or another, we've all been at the giving and receiving. Those of us who can decline those actions are the better for it, in the end. We can watch the NCIS and root for the heroes with the badge. Sometimes the telling of "tales" down through the generations can give insight on the history. Noir! Found at a DVD store in raw form at $4 cost. It was a keeper to begin with at that cost, now a Near mint slab.
Complete with a back cover picture of the first go around by Terry Moore, with the art and style, not quite as moody, but picked up also in the bin dives. The highlights with the danger zone!
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