![]() The rest of the trade? sure, it was as amazing as the rest of the book. Whilst that would be fine if I was reading one issue a month, and absolutely fits with the narrator's personality, it's annoying when you read it all in one Something I noted the last time i read through it, and again this time, is that there were a few occasions where the narration says something like "You'll probably forget this" and then, a few issues later, will say "You probably forgot this". I had read the first three trades a few times before ![]() I read through the entire series on Friday. However I loved Kill or Be Killed from start to finish. ![]() I haven’t read anything else by them yet but from what I’ve read I consider that to be the case. And Incognito’s ending was just boring and ended on a cliffhanger. The last two volumes were poorly written and so many things were glossed over and left unanswered. And Kill or Be Killed struck me as a grounded story devoid of fantasies such as life after death.Īdditionally, I do believe Ed Brubaker/Philips have trouble with endings (although I LOVED KOBK’s ending). That’s a lot of conjecture but I think it’s too out of left field to acknowledge the afterlife in the very last issue. While I do agree that it was an odd choice to reveal that Dylan was a posthumous narrator, I chose to interpret it as he “told” his story as he was dying and had an out of body experience while doing so and got confused on what was reality. This wasn’t going to be a story with a happy ending. I agree that the “what if” version of the ending didn’t fit, but that’s the point. ![]()
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