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Black Jake

Date de parution : 14 janvier 2009

Éditeur : Casterman
Illustrateur : Will Argunas
Coloriste : David Etien
Collection : Kstr
Série : Black Jake
Catégorie : Policier
Public : 18
Isbn 9782203011649

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Description de Black Jake

Black Jake is a comic book that tells the story of a corrupt and drug-addicted cop in Los Angeles, who gets involved in an investigation into the rape and murder of a nun. The story is told with a slow but effective pace, and author Will Argunas has clearly been inspired by films such as Bad Lieutenant and The Offense. Overall, Black Jake is a one-shot that tells a dark and fascinating story, with a character that is convincingly presented as a modern version of the corrupt cops seen in many American gangster movies.

Critique de Black Jake

Black Jake may not be the most original story out there, but it is a well-executed one-shot with a strong and compelling narrative. The character of Jake is a fresh take on the corrupt cop archetype, and Argunas does a great job of presenting him as a three-dimensional character who is both flawed and sympathetic. The story itself is slow and brooding, but this works to its advantage, as it allows the reader to fully immerse themselves in the gritty, noirish world of Black Jake. The artwork may not be to everyone's taste, but it is well-suited to the tone of the story, and the black-and-white aesthetic adds to the bleak and oppressive atmosphere. Overall, Black Jake is a great read for fans of gritty crime fiction and dark explorations of the human psyche.
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