100 Bullets #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects issues #32-36 of the acclaimed crime series, continuing the intricate conspiracy as Agent Graves' mysterious briefcase and its 100 untraceable bullets draw the cast deeper into the shadowy war between the Trust and the Minutemen. The storylines begin to converge, revealing more about the origins of the organization and the personal stakes for characters like Dizzy Cordova and Cole Burns.
In "The Mimic," Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso weave a chilling conversation between Agent Graves and an enigmatic figure named Joe DiMaggio, touching on the mysterious deaths of Marilyn Monroe and John F. Kennedy. With a tense, atmospheric tone, the issue delivers a pivotal moment as Graves hands Milo Garret a mysterious attache case—setting the stage for something far darker. The cover, a striking collaboration by Eduardo Risso and Dave Johnson, captures the story’s haunting mood in sharp, evocative detail.
In "Idol Chatter," Agent Graves engages in a chilling conversation with an unnamed Joe DiMaggio, probing the mysteries surrounding the deaths of Marilyn Monroe and John F. Kennedy. As the weight of history and conspiracy settles in, he hands an attache case to Milo Garret, setting something unseen in motion.
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↩ Reprints 100 Bullets #20 (2001), 100 Bullets #21 (2001), 100 Bullets #22 (2001), 100 Bullets #23 (2001), 100 Bullets #24 (2001), 100 Bullets #25 (2001), 100 Bullets #26 (2001), 100 Bullets #27 (2001), 100 Bullets #28 (2001), 100 Bullets #29 (2001), 100 Bullets #30 (2002)
Reprinted in 100 Naboi #5 (2003), 100 Bullets #2 (2008), 100 Balas #4 (2010), 100 Balas #5 (2010), 100 Bullets: The Deluxe Edition #5 (2014), 100 Bullets #5 (2016)
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