Out now from Europe Comics and reviewed below by fan of the series and my brother Alex Nimmo, this is Blacksad: They All Fall Down. Everyone’s favorite cat detective is back, and yes, we mean John Blacksad. This time, he’s on a particularly thorny case, as he’s responsible for protecting the president of a mafia-infiltrated union. This new four-volume story of the bestselling series takes us from soaring heights to terrifying depths as Blacksad navigates from the lofty world of New York theatre to the seedy nether regions of the city, where the criminal classes ply their questionable trades. Towering above them all is the figure of Solomon, a construction magnate well on his way to rebuilding the five boroughs, come hell or high water.
Review - Blacksad: They All Fall Down Parts 1 & 2
Review - Blacksad: They All Fall Down Parts 1…
Review - Blacksad: They All Fall Down Parts 1 & 2
Out now from Europe Comics and reviewed below by fan of the series and my brother Alex Nimmo, this is Blacksad: They All Fall Down. Everyone’s favorite cat detective is back, and yes, we mean John Blacksad. This time, he’s on a particularly thorny case, as he’s responsible for protecting the president of a mafia-infiltrated union. This new four-volume story of the bestselling series takes us from soaring heights to terrifying depths as Blacksad navigates from the lofty world of New York theatre to the seedy nether regions of the city, where the criminal classes ply their questionable trades. Towering above them all is the figure of Solomon, a construction magnate well on his way to rebuilding the five boroughs, come hell or high water.