
100 metaka 4: Izgubljena sutrašnjica #36
A gun and bullets give the person who uses them the opportunity to act without legal consequences, to be above the law and ... to take revenge? To right the wrong?
100 Bullets is the series by Brian Azarell, who, together with Frank Miller, Neil Gaiman or Alan Moore, strongly influenced the term "comics" to stop being interpreted as a contemptuous abbreviation for one-dimensional adolescent fantasies about power, and comics as works of simple moral values and mass production. With their appearance, it became clear that comics are exactly what Will Eisner claimed all along: a medium capable of telling any story the artist wants to tell, with unique narrative possibilities that are an integral part of that form, which is a combination of words, images and sequences of frames. In various episodes of 100 Bullets, Agent Graves appears and gives someone who has been wronged a bag containing irrefutable proof of the identity of the person who ruined his life, along with a gun and a hundred rounds of ammunition.
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