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Fatale
Fatale: Death chases me. Book one | Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Dave Stewart
Modern day reporter Nicolas Lash learns of a secret involving an ageless woman who has been on the run since the 1930s, while reporter Hank Raines meets the same woman in 1950s San Francisco.
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Jadams89
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I‘m still a little lost, but I enjoyed the story. +3 for #TeamStoker! #scarathlon

Godpants I love this series. I actually have a signed page from Sean Phillips from later in this series. 5y
BeansPage 🧟‍♀️ 5y
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guyalice
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I just read #Fatale Vol. 1. Here's a cool infographic about it made with #booklyapp #EdBrubaker

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GypsyKat
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That was interesting. I‘m definitely intrigued enough to read the next one. I liked the vintage noir feel mixed with the supernatural mystery. It made it feel both familiar and unique at the same time.

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StellaDz
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The #Halloween reading has started!! Don‘t worry, my house isn‘t decorated yet... maybe in a few weeks 😂 #currentlyreading

Bamazin It‘s never too early! 6y
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kylienoele
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This was another ComiXology Unlimited grab. I finished it last night and then immediately fell asleep 😂 I went into this blind, (I‘ll be honest, I got it for the cover) and I really enjoyed it so much! Another series I‘ll be continuing 😄
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RohitSawant This has been on my TBR for so long! 6y
GypsyKat I may have to check this one out too! 6y
kylienoele @rohit-sawant Read it as soon as you can! I‘d love to know what you think!! 6y
kylienoele @GypsyKat Do it!!! 6y
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hlgreenfield
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Loved it! Noir meets Lovecraft! Such a great premise and well developed story.
Basically it's about a femme fatale but from her point of view for once, with some characterization and development. And with a lot of supernatural horror added in. Need to buy book 2 as soon as possible. Love the deluxe edition with some nice extras at the end as well.

TheLibrarian Great series! 7y
readinginthedark Interesting! 7y
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JenlovesJT47
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After binge-reading and loving The Fade Out, I decided to try Ed Brubaker's Fatale series. It is set both in the 1950s and present day. The 1950s parts have a great noir feel to them. This was not what I was expecting and is actually quite disturbing, but also very compelling. The writing is top-notch. There is a horror/cult element to it along with an interesting mystery. The artwork is great, the characters fascinating. Can't wait to read more!

JenlovesJT47 @TricksyTails I think you would really like this! Anyone who likes both horror and graphic novels would find a lot to like here. 7y
JenlovesJT47 Ugh I meant to post this as a review, I think I need to go back to sleep! 😴😐 7y
TricksyTails This has been on my TBR forever. I'll need to bump it up. Do you subscribe to Comixology? 7y
JenlovesJT47 @TricksyTails yes I just signed up this week, the whole series is available on there. 7y
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Nitpickyabouttrains
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I love this noir graphic novel. Awesome tone and story. I will defiantly keep reading.

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AlizaApp
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Paranormal noir graphic novel, will definitely keep reading the series.

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bitterbear
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I loved this series... #cosmichorror #creepy #tentacles

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queerbookreader
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Phenomenal story and characters. Was low key reminded of Gaiman's "American Gods" the whole time. Beautiful art too, super noir. ✨

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joe_hill
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Mmmm, want something juicy for #allhallowsread? Have a taste of Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips' FATALE... a noir horror comic that plays like Hitchcock tackling the Cthulhu mythos in an epic starring Gene Tierney at her most seductive. #GiveaScaryBook

vivastory You had me at noir horror... 8y
nomierosie Artwork looks like Bodies. Does anyone know if it's the same artist? 8y
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brendanmleonard
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Really enjoyed this spooky, Lovecraftian noir that riffs on the femme fatale archetype in some really fascinating ways. It's a sly reversal of a lot of the more misogynist ideas in crime fiction - and I'm curious to see if the other volumes are just as or more successful. A great start to #scaretober! (Pictured: a collage of some of my favorite panels.) (TW: Very dark themes.) #hauntober #hellooctober

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OohMsLibrarian
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Picked this up because I love Brubaker and Phillips other series The Fade Out. Fatale has a similar feel to it, but has a paranormal aspect. I enjoyed it but it didn't grab me quite the way The Fade Out did. I am definitely going to pick up the next volume and see if I'm feeling it more then.