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(Dark Horse originals)Blacksad is takes in a hard boiled world where everyone’s an animal. I don’t mean that in a moral sense, I mean it literally – it’s cats and dogs out there! Aside from being a tuxedo cat, John Blacksad is also a private investigator. Whether it’s hounding murderers or rescuing kidnapped kittens, he’s your man for the job, so to speak. Presented in bite-sized vignettes, the story follows Blacksad as he throws a bone to the local canine law enforcement, or rubs scales with the city’s reptilian underbelly. In this dog eat dog world, he’s gonna need all nine of his lives to survive. The art style? Imagine Ed Hopper’s famous painting Nighthawks, but everyone’s covered in fur.
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