Apr 06, 2021murphyel rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
A really interesting story. Not what I was expecting, but a neat concept. I liked the color scheme, it really felt like it was right out of the 60s. I was definitely left with lots of questions though. Like is she safe now and her family…
Nov 11, 2019SJPL_JessL rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
The deadly 1960s ramp with Josie continues. This volume's arch centers on Irving and how mother Schulier recognized him at the World's Fair. Definitely what I wanted after reading volume 1. Hope there is more.
Nov 08, 2019ArapahoeTiegan rated this title 2 out of 5 stars
Lady killers are fairly rare in fiction, and lady killers who kill like men even more so. The art was really cool for this graphic novel. The premise was interesting, but not quite as flushed out as I would have liked - a 1950s house wife…
Feb 13, 2018friskm rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
I stumbled upon this book as it was in the featured section in the library and I really enjoyed it. It has a really interesting foreword and perspective on female killers and the main character is refreshingly honest and confronts men who…
Apr 06, 2017KCLSRacheal rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
Kitschy, macabre, and everything you could want from a story about a housewife assassin! And it is all because of the sheer brilliance of Joelle Jones as a visual storyteller. She creates the kind of story that feels like it's just opening…
Apr 23, 2016kaiseryang7 rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
Mildly interesting, decent art. Not very realistic; the heroine routinely fights with only knives and somehow able to kill dozens of men with guns with nary a scratch.
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