Tag: graphic novel

Gun Honey: Heatseeker Exposed 1&2

A return to the Gun Honey universe. I quite enjoyed this series when I discovered it earlier in the year. Both the main titular series and the Heatseeker spin off. This next installment is a part of the Heatseeker line of the series with the new branch called Exposed.

This installment follows the exposure of Dahlia Rivers by a journalist who outs her and an ex-client who is out to silence her once and for all. A typical pulpy read with sun, sex and violence. Great plotting and characters and action. One of the better comic book pulps out there.

Following The Moon by James Norbury

A wonderful and charming little read, a quaint graphic novel following the journey of a displaced pup taken under the paw of an aging wolf to reunite with her family.

Some sweet quotes about life and following your own moon, something we should all do more of. Beautiful illustrations.

The second book I have read by this author, my first was Big Panda and Tiny Dragon.

Gun Honey : Collision Course & Heat Seeker: Combustion by Charles Ardai

Two in one for this post, both involving the Gun Honey comic/graphic novel. I am up to date with the series as of writing this.

Two very interesting reads and full of great plot and knowing the formula and what to expect it was a fun ride to see the stories develop. The main Gun Honey series seems to ended for now and I can’t see where that story goes from here with all the loose ends seemingly tied up.

The Heatseeker spin off has a bit more legs to it I think, with the whole little girl dynamic to the new character added to it with her healing properties.

These two series certainly have piqued my interest in comics/graphic novels and I look forward to reading more of them, certainly fun to use to Colorsoft with them and see them in all their glory.

Gun Honey Vol 2: Blood For Blood & Heatseeker: A Gun Honey Series by Charles Ardai

The second volume in the series and it picks up from where the previous volume ended. Again another fun and thrilling read, knowing what to expect I enjoyed it for what it was. And there is sufficient back story to add depth to it too.

Could easily see these having been 90s or early 00s B Movies or even modern ones.

Third part and I have found this quite enjoyable. It’s short and sweet and lots going on. Perhaps a little cliché and corny but it’s no worse than Roger Moore James Bond, with more boobs haha. Our main characters are largely absent in this volume, as I think this one is more of an off-shoot series than canon, but hopefully they make a return in the next. I am enjoying the story.