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R**R
I'm a fan of the lead character and of the stories being laid out as we work toward the inevitable confrontation with the Big Ba
While I am a fan of The Fuse, it was jarring to encounter Greenwood in this series after having gotten used to Southworth's depiction of these characters. Aside from that, I'm a fan of the lead character and of the stories being laid out as we work toward the inevitable confrontation with the Big Bad. This series reminds in tone and pace to a short-lived television series, Terriers, which you should track down (I'm sure it's streaming somewhere).
S**Z
Stumptown has become one of my favorite series and I was eagerly anticipating this third volume ...
Stumptown has become one of my favorite series and I was eagerly anticipating this third volume in the series. I'll admit I did not take to this 3rd volume as much as I did the first two. I think the change in artist may have had a hand in that. Not that the art is bad. Not at all, its just that Dex looks different. Be that as it may this was still a book I enjoyed reading and I'll be eagerly looking forward to the next volume.
A**R
Five Stars
Great new installment in Rucka ' s Portland - based PI series featuring Dex Parios.
W**R
Rating downgrade purely on artwork alone with change of artist
I have not yet read Vol. 3 of Stumptown but I am downgrading my review simply because I don't like the artwork and drawing of the characters with the new artist for the series (Greenwood substituting for Southworth). I really liked the way the first two volumes in the series were drawn. Can't say I'm a fan of the artwork in vols 3 and 4.
J**A
Haiku Review
A strong volume inPortland graphic detectivebooks. Different look though.
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