FREE ALL-STAR : THE BLACK DIAMOND PROBABILITY VOLUME 3 PDF

Justin Gray,Moritat,Jimmy Palmiotti | 224 pages | 19 Nov 2013 | DC Comics | 9781401243999 | English | United States All-Star Western, Vol. 3: The Black Diamond Probability review | News

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Pros: The main storyline manages to capture the same levels of action and tension seen in previous volumes. All-Star Western: The Black Diamond Probability Volume 3 artwork looks good throughout the book and complements the story. Cons: Almost all of the secondary characters end up being rather disappointing. One of the subplots never develops properly and is dropped just as it starts to get interesting. The backup story is lackluster. Overall: The third volume in this series is alright and manages to capture some fun but fails to do anything truly special. However, outside of this, the book falters a lot and is disappointing in a number of places. Readers already interested in Jonah Hex will likely enjoy this collection but newer readers may want to start out somewhere else. All Star Western Vol. This collection has action, suspense, and plenty of classic moments from Jonah Hex. However, nearly all of the secondary characters underperform and some of the subplots fail to develop into anything more than a distraction from the main action. Even the backup story feels a bit subpar, especially when compared to the backup stories in previous volumes. The main storyline in The Black Diamond Probability is just as thrilling as the storylines in the previous two volumes. It has killer clowns, insane Gotham citizens, and a cannibalistic version of Dr. Specifically, this storyline gets really tense when Jonah is crippled by All-Star Western: The Black Diamond Probability Volume 3. He is forced to spend an agonizingly long time in a cast and is, eventually, approached once more by Mr. Having Jonah Hex at his most vulnerable and forcing him to face down an incredibly powerful villain makes for a tense moment and is probably the highlight of this comic. However, The Black Diamond All-Star Western: The Black Diamond Probability Volume 3 suffers from rather disappointing performances from the secondary cast members. In previous volumes, watching Jonah Hex bicker with Amadeus Arkham or flirt with Tallulah Black was a major part of the appeal. However, in this volume, Amadeus only gets a few entertaining moments and Tallulah leaves the book before contributing much of anything to the plot. Alongside this, a new character, from the backup story in All Star Western Vol. However, this subplot is never actually followed up on and only serves to escort Tallulah out of the main plot. It is a frustrating distraction that does not fit well into this collection. The Black Diamond Probability also closes with a backup story centered around Native Americans fighting against the ever-expanding threat of American colonization. It fails to truly define itself as something worth reading All-Star Western: The Black Diamond Probability Volume 3, by the end, feels pretty unremarkable. Once again, Moritat proves more than capable of handling the artwork for the All Star Western series. In The Black Diamond Probabilitythe exotic locations and beautiful cityscapes from previous collections are left behind in favor of the not-so- subtle horror seen throughout this volume. Already tense scenes are made five times more frightening by a couple of shocking splash pages from Moritat. These go hand in hand with the rest of the creepy artwork seen here and really complement the tone of the main narrative in this collection. The volume also contains a backup story with artwork from Phil Winslade. This switch in artistic styles complements the radically different tone seen in this backup story. Winslade is able to capture the gritty realism and brutal action one would imagine seeing in a war fought between two groups of people who hate one another. This change in visuals helps enhance this portion of the book and is definitely a plus for the collection as a whole. The story here continues in All Star Western Vol. Previous Volume Review. All All Star Western Reviews. Next Volume Review. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Skip to content. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. All Star Western ( - Present) - Jimmy Palmiotti et Justin Gray

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Justin Gray Goodreads Author. Moritat Illustrations. Phil Winslade Illustrations. When the workers and patrons of Haley's Circus sample Dr. Arkham find the source. Collecting : All-Star Western 0, Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Original Title. Jonah HexAmadeus Arkham. Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about All-Star Western, Volume 3please sign up. Be the first to ask a question about All-Star Western, Volume 3. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Apr 09, Chad rated it liked it Shelves: hoopla Starts off with a zero issue detailing snippets from Hex's origins. Starts off strong but then gets lost midway through with a bunch of meaningless time jumps. In the main story, Jekyll and Hyde come to town along with killer clowns. Working Eclipso's black diamond into Jekyll's origin was a nice touch. Then there's a backup story focusing on set just after the Revolutionary War. It's general message is that white people back then were real bastards. Jun 04, Mike rated it it was ok Shelves: completed-series. Maybe I am overloaded on DC storylines, but this seemed pedestrian, two-dimensional and lackluster, although there were a few bright spots. Jonah Hex really seemed just a fill-in for any western hero, not really anything except bounty-hunting to recommend him, in particular, for this role. Stereotypes are enforced. There is a follow-on story of the Indian Wars, but it delivers such a liberal message so heavy-handedly that it disappoints severely. Nov 06, Chris Lemmerman rated it liked it Shelves: comics-and-manga-read. A solid, if unremarkable read. The Black Diamond's influence was tangential at best, but the main Hyde plot is interesting and leaves Hex All-Star Western: The Black Diamond Probability Volume 3 Arkham in places with lots of story potential moving forward. The back-ups starring Tomahawk are, like the main stories, solid but forgettable, a far cry from previous back-ups like The Barbury Ghost or and Nighthawk. The Zero issue origin story is easily the highlight of thr volume. Aug 24, Alan rated it liked it. Kudos to Palmiotti and Gray for continuing a fine mix of Hex's usual escapades killing, drinking and screwing and tossing in story elements I thought would not work. Hyde to Gotham City. Hyde remains a minor hanging plot thread and Tallulah Black leaves with Th Kudos to Palmiotti and Gray for continuing a fine mix of Hex's usual escapades killing, drinking and screwing and tossing in story elements I thought would not work. Hyde remains a minor hanging plot thread and Tallulah Black leaves with The Barbary Ghost to search for the Ghost's mother. This is a title I'm sorry to see cancelled. I know a time travelling story is coming up, but if the creative teams has surprised me with this mix of Gotham City's past and Hex's ways they might pull that one All-Star Western: The Black Diamond Probability Volume 3 too. Shelves: action-adventure-aficionados-cgraphic-novel-reading-challengcover-to-cover-challengechallenge-factory-challengeaction- adventurewesternfamous-literary-historical-charactebounty-hunterscarred-herolibrary-checkout. This volume doesn't feel as cohesive as previous volumes and I'm not merely All-Star Western: The Black Diamond Probability Volume 3 of the variety of stories. The Jonah Hex narrative doesn't seem to go as well together, although I do appreciate getting Hex's backstory. I can see why he's so grumpy. However, I still liked this a lot. Tons of rip-roaring action, and it has a nice Gothic twist as a certain Mr. Hyde arrives in Gotham to wreak havoc. There's even a nice shoutout to Jane Eyre that made this fan smile. I have a feeling the writer This volume doesn't feel as cohesive as previous volumes and I'm not merely speaking of the variety of stories. I have a feeling the writer had a lot of fun with these stories, although they are really quite dark, moreso than previous volumes, in my opinion. As usual, I really enjoy All-Star Western: The Black Diamond Probability Volume 3 artwork in this series. It's interesting how the male faces tend towards rugged to sometimes ugly, but the females look like dolls. Not an insult. I like the way the artist draws women. They look very pretty, even Tallulah Black, with all her facial scars and eyepatch. The historical fiction story about the Native American freedom fighter, Tomahawk made me sad. One of the darker moments of American history along with slavery and centuries of institutionalized racism against black Americansand one that we need to be reminded of, although it's never pleasant to consider the systematic extermination of the Native peoples. Tomahawk is an angry man, and I can see why he's angry. While it was well-written, its inclusion doesn't fit the rest of the book very well at all. This series never fails All-Star Western: The Black Diamond Probability Volume 3 appeal to the western action lover in me! Nov 09, Justin Blair rated it really liked it. As someone who A Could not care less about Jonah Hex pre-reboot B Have grown increasingly disinterested in DC since the reboot, I have to grant this one of the best books they are putting out. I am down to All-Star Western: The Black Diamond Probability Volume 3 main Batman title, and this tie that I am reading constantly and enjoying. It may not get a ton of attention because of the genera it falls into but do give it a chance because it's fun, exciting and funny and worth your money. Dec 10, Daniel Butcher rated it liked it Shelves: new Jonah Hexx takes on Mr Hyde. And a Tomahawk story Aug 09, Fizzgig76 rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novels-and-trade-paperbacks. Darkness has come to Gotham in the form of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Plus, Tomahawk finds his All-Star Western: The Black Diamond Probability Volume 3 in the battle of their life as American expansionism is forcing them out of the land. When a long-time ally betrays him, Tomahawk discovers it could cost him everything. Here, we are given a rather lackluster return to average storytelling…and it really seems to take the steam out of the story. Since The Strange Case of Dr. Hyde is in the public domain, it is already up for grabs. Marvel adopted the storyline years ago with their Hyde character here and Alan Moore did a definitive Hyde story in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. The Hex version of Hyde seems like a cross between the two and they decided to mix the mythos of Eclipso with it. The result is kind of messy All-Star Western: The Black Diamond Probability Volume 3 convoluted. It feels like it is just shoved in this volume as filler. The character seemed halfway appealing and could have been a fun mix to the Hex mythos. All-Star Western is a real mixed-bag comic.