Pretty Deadly Vol. 1
Title: Pretty Deadly Volume 1
Author: Kelly DeConnick, Emma Rios
Publisher: Image 2014
Genre: Graphic Novel
Pages: 120
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Graphic Novel
KELLY SUE DeCONNICK (Avengers Assemble, Captain Marvel) and EMMA RÍOS (Dr. Strange, Osborn) present the collected opening arc of their surprise-hit series that marries the magical realism of Sandman with the western brutality of Preacher. Death's daughter rides the wind on a horse made of smoke and her face bears the skull marks of her father. Her origin story is a tale of retribution as beautifully lush as it is unflinchingly savage.
This volume was highly anticipated series for me. Unfortunately, while good, this didn't completely blow me away like I hoped. I was intrigued by the story and characters. I'm still intrigued by the story line. I was sucked in by the idea that Death had a daughter and there is an epic struggle for the position of Death and probably other things. I loved the character of Sissy and Alice is fascinating. What I didn't love was the art... The cels felt way too messy and unclear. I don't like the idea that I have to stare at a cel for many many moments before figuring out what is going on. I think I will be continuing the story but I have my reservations.