100 Bullets #1
In "Dizzy - Part 1," a 1999 issue of 100 Bullets, a woman released from prison finds herself thrust into a dangerous game when she meets Agent Graves on a train home. He hands her a gun with 100 untraceable bullets and a list of names—each one a potential answer to the murder of her husband and child. Written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated with haunting precision by Eduardo Risso, the issue’s stark, atmospheric art—enhanced by Grant Goleash and Digital Chameleon’s colors—sets a tense, brooding tone from the first page. Dave Johnson’s cover captures the moment with quiet menace, a striking image that hints at the weight of the choices ahead.
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After being released from prison, Dizzy meets Agent Graves on the train home and he gives her information on who killed her husband and child and a gun with 100 untraceable bullets.
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