The Shaolin Cowboy opens with two pages of text apparently explaining the series to the reader. I say apparently because I did not read it. It’s a whole lot of text to read at the beginning of a comic book, especially one where it turns out there isn’t very much text at all.
Cowboy is Geof Darrow art. It’s great art, if the content is a little silly. And the jokes at neo-con expense are forced. One of them would have been funny five years ago, the other funny maybe ten. Darrow only goes after easy targets too.
There are zombies, there are bros tweeting, there are chainsaws. There’s also the Shaolin Cowboy jumping all over the place.
The comic’s awesome in spite of itself. Anything derivative or silly, Darrow’s art excuses. His sense of visual pacing is astonishing. It’s a marvelous read, even though it’s very content light.
CREDITS
Writer and artist, Geof Darrow; colorist, Dave Stewart; letterer, Peter Doherty; editors, Ian Tucker and Brendan Wright; publisher, Dark Horse Comics.
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