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The Black Monday Murders, Volume 1 by Jonathan Hickman

micahterhune's review

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5.0

What if the entire world’s economy was controlled by a select group of individuals with their own agenda? And what if these people also dabbled in some weird cult things?

Wonderful Hickman weirdness makes a delightful counterpart for a healthy dollop of conspiracy theory. That’s about all I can say at this time. I loved it, even though I’m not quite sure what happened. It just makes me want to read it again and get my hands on the next volume.

cassie_grace's review

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3.0

Capital is a snake eating it’s own tail, and Wall Street literally made a deal with the devil, to trade blood for money and power. I’m not sure I understand it yet but I’m certainly interested.

treezus's review

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2.5

5

tailored_books's review

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3.0

Okay, so... that was a ride. I'm not gonna lie, I was heavily confused for the beginning portion of this graphic novel but the further I read, the more complex and intricately layered the book became which made it digestible and made the slow pace thrilling. I'm always going to be down for stories with anti-capitalist themes that explore the moral failings of billionaires/the deadly nature of greed. It reminded me of season 1 of Kollok1991 on YouTube with all of the Mammon talk and flesh payments (highly recommend Kollok btw, it's such a great TTRPG).

Merged review:

Okay, so... that was a ride. I'm not gonna lie, I was heavily confused for the beginning portion of this graphic novel but the further I read, the more complex and intricately layered the book became which made it digestible and made the slow pace thrilling. I'm always going to be down for stories with anti-capitalist themes that explore the moral failings of billionaires/the deadly nature of greed. It reminded me of season 1 of Kollok1991 on YouTube with all of the Mammon talk and flesh payments (highly recommend Kollok btw, it's such a great TTRPG).

rocketiza's review

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4.0

Really interested in seeing where this is going. Hickman is great in how he writes I'd even recommend to non-comic readers most of his stuff.

nickoftheparty's review

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3.0

eh. seems like JH had one cool idea and then..... did nothing with it. (unless you count the charts, which are way less useful than in other works of his.)

mboyette252's review

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4.0

Hickman at doing what he does best, spinning a web so large while only showing you a thread at a time. I enjoy Hickman’s writing as it is complex and gives me a sense of being in the situation with the characters. This is no different. Great writing and I can’t wait to read the rest.

ellelainey's review

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5.0

I read the first 3 issues independently, but having it all together made for much better reading. I love the detective, and how smart he is. I love Gregoria and how ruthless she is, how she pieced it all together as a kid, and what it all amounted to. Can't wait to find out what happens next.

beabeabea_'s review

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dark tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

magnetgrrl's review

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5.0

This was AWESOME. Tying together magic and economics is not something I thought would work, but this book made it smart and believable (if a bit hard to understand, but I think that's less because of my lack of knowledge of economics and more because this is only the first volume and they aren't giving everything away up front).

I 100% recommend this to comics readers, horror fans, to people interested in capitalism's decline or the current place Wall Street holds in our society... I will definitely read volume two and can hardly wait to have it in my hands. This might be a series I start reading in single issues.
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2023 READ IT AGAIN - STILL AWESOME. NOW STARTING THE SECOND VOLUME!