Earp: Saints and Sinners #3

Earp: Saints and Sinners #3
Radical Comics
Written by M. Zachary Sherman
Art by Colin Lorimer

The Earp’s are back in the next book of their four book series and things go from better, to bad to worse. This book picks up where #2 left off; it’s still the family with Doc trying to exist as honest casino owners in an area that’s rot with every sort of underhanded dealings going on. Now, the Earp’s have another issue when that singer I told you about in the previous book comes to the AOK Casino for help. You can imagine all the insanity that comes from that. Plus you have Jesse James planning a big heist, what could make it worse, you’ll see.

I didn’t mention it the last time but the writing fits everything you’d expect. The character’s accents are present and fit each one. The story flows easy and you want to see what’s happening on the next page. I mentioned this previously about how I had an issue figuring out what time period the characters are in, well that was addressed in this book. I really can’t say anything negative about the art. Just as Radical has done in the past with series books, this one seems to be getting better as it goes on.

Overall, I like the second of this series and the third offering is just as good. I want to know what happens to this family of lawman who tried to escape out of the crime world only to move into another one with different rules. Jump on this freight train of a story and follow it along. It will be a worthy ride. In my humble opinion, get the first one, the second one, this one and the next one to come out. I give this 5 caps out of 5.