What would you do with 100 bullets?


There is no specific main character in 100 Bullets. Each story withing 100 Bullets has it's own main character. The characters tend to be average people that you can relate to, which would help with drawing you into the story. All the characters you follow seem down on their luck and you feel you want them to succeed.


Each story is based on a character who has been given 100 untraceable bullets which they can use to get revenge etc when something bad has has happened to them. They are told who was responsible and are given the evidence to prove it, then the choice to take action is theirs. Each story varies quite largely in length, with the first taking up more than half of the trade and the last two splitting what is left. The stories aren't rushed at all, time is taken to explain what's going on and it doesn't jump from story to story at all.


The art is low on detail and uses very dull colours. The artwork seems more mature. It is in no way bad for it's lack of detail. It flows well through the page and draws your eye to the more important details.


100 Bullets is very story driven. If you're only looking for bright colours or graphic violence, this is not the comic for you but if you want a more intelectual comic that drives you though suspence and emotion, this is definetly a better comic. Some subjects and images thoughout, would mean that It would not be recommended for a younger reader.