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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Chris Condon
(A/CA) Jacob Phillips
The THAT TEXAS BLOOD duo returns to Ambrose County, Texas with an all-new MINISERIES set 150 years in the past! Gunslinging action meets dark frontier drama in this original Western thriller, as Montgomery Enfield and his gang of outlaws find themselves in the crosshairs of an aging Texas Ranger and a newborn county that's hungry for law.
Date Available: 08/09/2023
BONUS REVIEW by Rick Berg


Truth be told, I have a sweet spot for westerns. Every weekend growing up my father and I would watch WILD WILD WEST, the LONE RANGER, CISCO KID, ZORRO, and RAWHIDE on WGN, I think and Tarzan of course. I was always more concerned that they could die and therefore got more invested/ scared in the story. See Batman and Spider-Man were superheroes with silly villains like Egghead and the Green Goblin, you can't be killed by a guy called Egghead. That's just goofy. Whereas Clint Eastwood and Robert Conrad were just guys with six shooters and hats. One stray bullet and they are toast. Over the years I have tried many a western comic book, Jonah Hex and his ilk. And for the most part, if the artwork was not amazing, I never felt as engaged as in my youth, something in the translation was missing. So here I am again with the Enfield Gang Massacre. Condon and Phillips do a pretty descent job. There's some bank robbers, some upset townsfolk, and a Texas Ranger looking for peace. The dialogue feels like a western. The artwork feels like a western. The coloring 100% nails what I now feel like all western comics need to look like. The story is kinda interesting but I feel like I know where it is going but we shall see. Once again there is just something missing... maybe next issue.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Chris Condon
(A/CA) Jacob Phillips
The THAT TEXAS BLOOD duo returns to Ambrose County, Texas with an all-new MINISERIES set 150 years in the past! Gunslinging action meets dark frontier drama in this original Western thriller, as Montgomery Enfield and his gang of outlaws find themselves in the crosshairs of an aging Texas Ranger and a newborn county that's hungry for law.
Date Available: 08/09/2023
BONUS REVIEW by Rick Berg


Truth be told, I have a sweet spot for westerns. Every weekend growing up my father and I would watch WILD WILD WEST, the LONE RANGER, CISCO KID, ZORRO, and RAWHIDE on WGN, I think and Tarzan of course. I was always more concerned that they could die and therefore got more invested/ scared in the story. See Batman and Spider-Man were superheroes with silly villains like Egghead and the Green Goblin, you can't be killed by a guy called Egghead. That's just goofy. Whereas Clint Eastwood and Robert Conrad were just guys with six shooters and hats. One stray bullet and they are toast. Over the years I have tried many a western comic book, Jonah Hex and his ilk. And for the most part, if the artwork was not amazing, I never felt as engaged as in my youth, something in the translation was missing. So here I am again with the Enfield Gang Massacre. Condon and Phillips do a pretty descent job. There's some bank robbers, some upset townsfolk, and a Texas Ranger looking for peace. The dialogue feels like a western. The artwork feels like a western. The coloring 100% nails what I now feel like all western comics need to look like. The story is kinda interesting but I feel like I know where it is going but we shall see. Once again there is just something missing... maybe next issue.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


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