![]() In Follow Me Down, we get to know Ethan better. The dusty, gritty underbelly of 20th century America, just a hope and a dream away from ‘the good life’. The fights, the seamy motel rooms, the beat-up old cars, and old cons. It covers the same tarnished territory as previous volumes, of course, and that’s what’s so good about it: we know what’s likely to happen, and we hope it does! Written by Ed Brubaker and illustrated by Sean Phillips (colour by Jacob Phillips), this fifth volume in the Reckless series is a solid read. The bricks may be yellow, but ‘you’re in’ for a surprise if you think it’s gold. And of course, trouble is never far away, and as readers, we follow Ethan down the trail of bad luck, regret, and ‘recklessness’. Reckless is encouraged to look for a missing woman. This volume takes place after a 1989 earthquake in San Francisco US. ![]() ![]() ![]() By Alan Spinney Comic Reviews, Ed Brubaker, Image Comics, Sean Phillipsįollow Me Down, a new Reckless book from Image continues the rough and rugged tale of Ethan Reckless. ![]()
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