What's Old is New
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Köp båda 2 för 358 kr"standal has great range as a writer...this is one of those series that really benefits from a reread of what came before and will make for a great trade paperback when the time comes...juan romera's art on this book is a perfect fit. the series is black and white, very fitting for the noir theme running throughout, and gives off a definite Walking Dead vibe."
--Fanbase Press
"the whole comic is starting to feel like The Wire, which isn't a bad thing and, certainly, the clean, crisp simple line-work of Juan Romero reads like a storyboard with clearly defined and distinguishable characters, which is important when you're offering multiple voices and views...Romera's artwork reminds us of David Mazzuchelli on Batman: Year One crossed with the late and lamented Darwyn Cook, all bold but simple brushstrokes and strong shadow work giving life to each panel."
--Pipedream Comics
"with an interesting cast, someone for everyone, standal does an excellent job introducing us to some of the characters making sure to give us a lot of depth to flesh them out. hopefully this is a standard for the series as we rarely see comics written with that as such a focus.
romera's art brings it all to life and with a diverse cast, we also get diverse looks. each character is unique in that department which is fantastic to see. everyone is identifiable and standard cookie cutter designs that are used over and over between different characters are nowhere to be seen.
So, good story? Check. Diverse cast? Check. Solid art? Check. This is a comic to check out and support."
--Graphic Policy
"as a whole, Rebirth of the Gangster is a fantastic noir series with a cool, nostalgic art style and an engaging crime story....I like the diversity that the comic creators are going for in ROTG. We have gotten the perspective of a black male in crime-related situations, a white male in crime-related situations, and now we are getting the perspective of a Latina female. As in all of the previous issues, C.J. Standal crafts these characters in a believable, down to earth and empathetic way, without parodies or caricatures. C.J. is good at breaking down people, and situations, to where we feel for them and can even imagine ourselves in their situations."
--comic booked
"it's cj standal's first comic, but it doesn't feel like his first comic."
--this freakin' show
CJ Standal Rebirth of the Gangster is CJ's first comic work, but he has been active as a writer in other contexts before that. He wrote for the now-defunct Slant and is now writing for Graphic Policy; he also writes a blog at his own site, cjstandalproductions.com. In his spare time, he teaches high school English, including a class on graphic novels, bringing his lifelong love of comics to academia. When not writing or teaching, he can be found snuggling up for a good read next to his girlfriend and cat in Wisconsin Juan has been creating great work as a penciller, inker, and colorist for over a decade. His work has been featured in such stellar comics as Pensamiento Equivocado, Scratcher, Dark Patterns, Strange Nation and more. You can find more about him and his work at juanromera.com. When not creating incredible artwork, Juan can be found snuggling up to his new baby daughter in Argentina.
issue 7 of Rebirth of the Gangster--What's Old is New: Marcus
issue 8 of Rebirth of the Gangster--What's Old is New: Lorena
issue 9 of Rebirth of the Gangster--What's Old is New: Andrea
issue 10 of Rebirth of the Gangster--What's Old is New: Dennis
issue 11 of Rebirth of the Gangster--What's Old is New: Linda
issue 12 of Rebirth of the Gangster--What's Old is New: Hunter