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Fatale, Book 3: West of Hell by Ed Brubaker
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Fatale, Book 3: West of Hell (edition 2013)

by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips (Illustrator), Dave Stewart (Illustrator), Bettie Breitweiser (Illustrator)

Series: Fatale (11-14)

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The third arc of the hit series hits stands the same day as the next one begins! From the dark days of the depression, to the middle ages and the old west, these tales of horror and myth and the mystery of the Femme Fatale reveal secrets even our heroine doesn't know about yet. Bold and experimental, this is pulp noir horror at it's finest.… (more)
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Title:Fatale, Book 3: West of Hell
Authors:Ed Brubaker
Other authors:Sean Phillips (Illustrator), Dave Stewart (Illustrator), Bettie Breitweiser (Illustrator)
Info:Image Comics (2013), Paperback, 128 pages
Collections:Read 2015, Read but unowned
Rating:****1/2
Tags:comics

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Fatale, Volume 3: West of Hell by Ed Brubaker

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This has a lot less plot than the first two volumes, but somehow I found it way more engrossing. I love the idea that Josephine isn't the first, and I liked how we learnt so much more about the mythology of this world, but didn't really learn anything about what's going on at all. Can't wait for the next volume. ( )
  Fardo | Oct 15, 2019 |
This third volume in Ed Brubaker’s pulp noir horror series gives us four interlinked stories about the history of the temptress, from the 1200’s right up to 1940’s. We see Josephine and Walt meeting during the war and how they defeated the cult and came home to America. Although there is plenty of disturbing content, this dark story is very captivating. The illustrations by Sean Phillips deserve special attention as they create the sinister atmosphere.

These stories never quite tell the whole story, so the reader is left wondering are Mathilda, Bonnie and Josephine all the same person, or are there different fatales in different time periods. One thing was very clear however, although this volume gives us plenty of hints but it is up to the reader to put the puzzle together. ( )
  DeltaQueen50 | Aug 10, 2016 |
A linha narrativa principal vive melhor sem estes contos dentro da história. Os demais, em gesto de flashback entre as personagens da linha principal, são suficientes e de melhor qualidade.
Um volume de dispensáveis enchidelas de chouriço.
Aguarda-se com ansiedade a retoma de um dos melhores comics da actualidade. ( )
  Ritinha_ | Aug 26, 2015 |
For me this was the best Fatale so far, though I really only engaged with the third story in here (the western). ( )
  eenerd | Jul 30, 2014 |
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Ed Brubakerprimary authorall editionscalculated
Phillips, SeanIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Breitweiser, ElizabethColoristsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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The third arc of the hit series hits stands the same day as the next one begins! From the dark days of the depression, to the middle ages and the old west, these tales of horror and myth and the mystery of the Femme Fatale reveal secrets even our heroine doesn't know about yet. Bold and experimental, this is pulp noir horror at it's finest.

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