A review by shawnj
Bulletproof Coffin Volume 2: Disinterred by David Hine

3.0

Even compared to the first Bulletproof Coffin series, this was damned weird. I'm not sure yet if it's a good sort or not. This time they seemed more concerned with tricks & gimmicks than with storytelling. The story was not as engaging, with less relatable characters, than he previous outing. To be fair, the 84 panel experiment is brilliant. Cutting up 84 panels and making whatever story you wish is great. Even if I had a print version I wouldn't cut them up. Still neat though. Kane's are is ginchy, psychedelic fun.