So much better than a black-and-white period piece with a throwback storytelling sensibility has any right to be, I can't imagine that Hollywood won't come calling at some point, and deservedly so. Unlike too many recent comics written by aspiring or slumming screenwriters -- with their high concept plots, awkward pacing and presumptuous photo-referenced casting -- Black Coat stands firmly on its own two feet as a comic book. If you're waiting for the trade on this one -- and you'll probably have to at this point if you didn't pre-order, as this is apparently the issue that was being solicited when Speakeasy went under -- you're in for a genuine treat if/when it comes out.
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