A review by rebus
Elektra: Black, White & Blood Treasury Edition by Charles Soule, Declan Shalvey, Leonardo Romero

0.25

It's always unsettling to see these deluxe oversized editions, since they seem typically to be mediocre works being amped up by marketing. In this case, the work would have to rise up quite a bit to be merely average. There's a lot of really ugly 70s style comic book art, which alternates with some very sophisticated and design oriented illustration, but the stories are all completely hollow and have nothing to say (except the overly verbose Elektra, who was originally a rather silent assassin). 

It's full of simplistic good v. evil tropes and the white boy fetish for martial arts, but even that is vague and impressionistic and rarely comprehensible visually. There's a bit of virtue signaling about suicide prevention, given as a trigger warning because suicide is about to be depicted!

The truth is that it's almost utterly worthless outside of the covers and variants.