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| The Losers (Vol. 3): Trifecta | 
enlarge | Authors: Andy Diggle, Jock, Ale Garza Publisher: Vertigo Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 87415
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 168 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 10 x 6.5 x 0.6
ISBN: 1401204899 Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9781401204891 ASIN: 1401204899
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Product Description The adventures of the hard-luck, black-ops band the Losers continue in this third volume. First, continuing to follow the traces left by the elusive CIA ghost known as Max, the Losers land in the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom of Qatar and gather some more first-hand intel about the War on Terror in Sheikdown; then, in Blowback, Aisha solos in Turkmenistan and throws a wrench in some oily works. Finally, Colonel Clay tells the full story of Operation Draw Venomthe debacle that killed the Losers and put them on Maxs trailin The Pass. When it comes to action-packed espionage, this TRIFECTA is a sure thing!
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Says you, hatstand. May 28, 2005 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The first thing I should tell you about Trifecta is that if you haven't already read the comics individually, only the last four issues of this compilation were drawn by Jock (16-19). 13 and 14 were drawn by Nick Dragotta, and 15 by Ale Garza. Just a word of warning. It's not like these two guest artists don't have skills, its just that Jock's artwork is what first attracted me to the series, and its why I keep coming back. But the issues he does draw are fantastic, Jock really seems to be getting a hang of this, delivering artwork thats even more stylized and cool than previous issues, while avoiding problems like the repeating of facial expressions (can you say eye squint) that distracted a little in the first compliation. Diggle's story in 16-19 (which concerns the last disasterous mission of the losers) also delivers, dialogue and character development are excellent, I especially liked seeing pre-betrayal Roque. So to sum up, a little dissapointed by guest artist issues, but overall the quality of 16-19 make it a good compilation.
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