 Hello everybody, E here. Welcome back to another book review. Today we are doing Kill or Be Killed, which is a graphic novel by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, and Elizabeth Breitweiser, I think. My buddy Liertes DD sent me this for my birthday and I read it almost immediately. I think it was the day after he sent it. I was looking forward to it. It's very much in the vein of one of my own stories, Hope for the Wicked, and that series, the Larry Laughlin series, which is continuing. If you guys follow my work, my writing, the series is continuing. Penis for the Dan will be re-released in the spring of 2019, and then every six months, roughly six to nine months after that, there will be another new Larry Laughlin book that comes out. And there's a total of five of them. Hope for the Wicked, Penis for the Dan, Flesh for the Asking, Corpses for the Grinder, and last but not least, Judgment for the Righteous. Those five books are coming, so just be patient. The first two are re-releases, Hope for the Wicked and Penis for the Dan. The last three are, they've been written for years now, but they never released before. Anyway, that information is mostly for Liertes because he enjoyed Hope for the Wicked so much. But today we're talking about Kill or Be Killed. This book was a lot of fun. It was very gory. The artwork was on point. There's all different kinds, there's sex, nudity, all different kinds of sex, nudity, violence. I'll think the only thing we didn't get was drug use. It was a very dark story, very, well, noir. It's not a detective story though. It's about a younger man, not a teenager, but probably 20s, around about who seems to be controlled by or told by a demon, forced by a demon to kill people, but he can only kill the bad people. Watching him try to figure out who to kill first and then who to kill after that. That was very interesting. And the very last page of the graphic novel kind of alluded to a twist, and I'd be interested in Liertes. I'd be interested in discussing that with you, whether or not it's supposed to be a hard twist or whether or not it's supposed to be an open-ended kind of thing. And I know there's more after this. What did you say? There's four more, five more, something like that. I am looking forward to getting into the rest of them. I don't know how long that it'll be before I actually get my hands on them. It's rare that I seek out graphic novels, but maybe I'll look into getting these soon. There are also 10 bucks a pop, which is rather cheap for a graphic novel, but still a little more than I pay for stuff like this. So not that I don't, I don't know, I just don't set aside the budget for that kind of thing. Any of you like that or you don't, there are certain things that you like, but it's just got to be in a certain price range. You don't go beyond that. Now I'll spend, you know, $30 for a hardcover, but when it comes to comics and graphic novels, I have like a threshold of like five bucks. And I know that's, I know that's terrible. I'm sorry. Fuss at me down there in the comments below. Not that I don't value the artwork, it's just, it's not my thing. It's not something that I'm going to return to. But if you got, please let me know if I'm alone on this. It'd be nice to know that I'm not, but even if I am alone in it, at least I know that I'm over here by myself. Either way. Anyway, so I'm going to give Kill or be killed a solid four stars. I did like the artwork. I did like the story. The, I don't want to give any spoilers for anybody who is looking to read it. But there is a very odd kind of love triangle thing going on that I liked to a point that it has to do with infidelity. And it's really weird. But right now I read a lot of stuff with infidelity in it. I'm reading Jaws right now. I was rereading Kujo just for a certain couple of scenes. And those just happen to be the scenes. The infidelity is a lot of cheating going on in the literary, in my literary world right now. It's just odd. But that was probably the only part that I was if you know, but just because I've read so much of it. So if you read Kill or be killed, let me know down there in the comments below. But until next time, I have been E, you have been U. Thank you for the birthday gift again there. See you next time. Talk to you guys later. Bye bye.