In THE BLACK HOOD #4: THE BULLET'S KISS, CHAPTER THREE,
Officer Greg Hettinger confronts two of The Connection's major henchmen in a
cemetery. The fight doesn't go well for either side, but The Black Hood is
unmasked in the conflict and Hettinger's real identity is revealed. Wounded and
with the police hot on his trail, Hettinger is forced to leave the scene and
his assailants are captured. He knows he only has a limited amount of time to
find The Connection and get his revenge before he's hunted down and killed by
The Connection himself. His circumstances force Hettinger to take drastic
actions and seek help from those he trusts the most. The story keeps getting
better and I look forward to the next chapter of The Bullet's Kiss. The end of
the comic includes an essay about the problem of graft and corruption in
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Sunday, October 25, 2015
Comic Review: THE BLACK HOOD #4: THE BULLET'S KISS, CHAPTER FOUR
In THE BLACK HOOD #4: THE BULLET'S KISS, CHAPTER THREE,
Officer Greg Hettinger confronts two of The Connection's major henchmen in a
cemetery. The fight doesn't go well for either side, but The Black Hood is
unmasked in the conflict and Hettinger's real identity is revealed. Wounded and
with the police hot on his trail, Hettinger is forced to leave the scene and
his assailants are captured. He knows he only has a limited amount of time to
find The Connection and get his revenge before he's hunted down and killed by
The Connection himself. His circumstances force Hettinger to take drastic
actions and seek help from those he trusts the most. The story keeps getting
better and I look forward to the next chapter of The Bullet's Kiss. The end of
the comic includes an essay about the problem of graft and corruption in
Philadelphia.
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