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Balas perdidas 1 / Stray Bullets: La inocencia del Nihilismo / Innocence of Nihilism (Spanish Edition) (original 1998; edition 2009)

by David Lapham

Series: Stray Bullets (1-7)

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With the return of Stray Bullets, it's time to roll out the "by story arc" trades of David Lapham's influential crime masterpiece...These are their stories. Follow the lost lives of people who are savagely torn apart by events beyond their control. As the innocent world of an imaginative little girl is shattered when she witnesses a brutal double murder. Or an introverted young boy on the verge of manhood gets a lesson on just how far is too far when he falls for a needy woman who lives life in the fast lane. Or party with a pair of low-rent hoods who learn about what is really important in life just when they shouldn't. And even learn the story of the most infamous gangster who ever lived, Amy Racecar, who talks to God, lunches with the President, and just may be responsible for the end of the world. These are some of the tales that will rip out your guts and break your heart.… (more)
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Title:Balas perdidas 1 / Stray Bullets: La inocencia del Nihilismo / Innocence of Nihilism (Spanish Edition)
Authors:David Lapham
Info:LA Cupula Ediciones 2009-07-24 (2009), Edición: Tra, Paperback, 240 páginas
Collections:comic, Read but unowned
Rating:****1/2
Tags:Cómic, Dani, lapham

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Stray Bullets, Volume 1: Innocence of Nihilism by David Lapham (1998)

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I read this years ago, and after shaking the cobwebs from my brain I finally remembered the title so I could reread it. It's a decent read as long as you don't mind the violence. I don't think it is very memorable as a whole. Only vague parts stuck with me, but it is a great in-the-moment bit of entertainment. ( )
  talon2claw | Dec 31, 2022 |
DNF. Not for me.
  kephradyx | Jun 20, 2017 |
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"The future's uncertain and the end is always near."
Jim Morrison
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There are two different works with the title STRAY BULLETS, VOLUME 1. Stray Bullets, Volume 1 (ISBN 0965328031) collects Stray Bullets #1-4. Stray Bullets, Volume 1: Innocence of Nihilism (ISBNs 0965328023 and 0972714561) collects Stray Bullets #1-7. Please do not combine them.
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With the return of Stray Bullets, it's time to roll out the "by story arc" trades of David Lapham's influential crime masterpiece...These are their stories. Follow the lost lives of people who are savagely torn apart by events beyond their control. As the innocent world of an imaginative little girl is shattered when she witnesses a brutal double murder. Or an introverted young boy on the verge of manhood gets a lesson on just how far is too far when he falls for a needy woman who lives life in the fast lane. Or party with a pair of low-rent hoods who learn about what is really important in life just when they shouldn't. And even learn the story of the most infamous gangster who ever lived, Amy Racecar, who talks to God, lunches with the President, and just may be responsible for the end of the world. These are some of the tales that will rip out your guts and break your heart.

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