![]() ![]() Scott Snyder sets up some stunning action sequences as he makes sure the title has some resonance, and some reflections on cool. He’s very James Dean in style, but certainly not your average greaser, with his own internal monologue and pocketful of secrets. Travis Kidd is the focus of ‘Death Race’. ![]() It seems Skinner’s time in the army was as controversial and violent as his later days, and partially explains how two men were set upon their path. It’s drawn by Jordi Bernet, who relishes a good Western, supplying glorious scenery with a few strokes of ink on the page, and an impressive vampire transformation. That opener starts with a stunner of a surprise, as we look back on Skinner Sweet’s participation in the Indian Wars of the 1870s. As the cover suggests, the American Vampire saga has now reached the 1950s, and this presents two tales set in that decade, and one stretching back to the 19 th century. ![]()
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