CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Dominos #2
"Chapter Two" of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Dominos #2 (2004, IDW) delivers a tense, layered mystery as the CSI team digs into the murder of mobster Joye Bucca—only to find their new suspect, Don Vincent Brescia of the Zazzeras Family, dead under equally strange circumstances. With Brescia’s recent plastic surgery adding a twist to the investigation, the case takes a sharper turn, linking a third, seemingly unrelated homicide to the growing web of deceit. Written by Kris Oprisko and illustrated by Steven Perkins and Gabriel Rodriguez of Sulaco Studios, with coloring by Perkins and Fran Gamboa, the issue’s atmospheric art and layered storytelling elevate the procedural with a touch of noir intrigue. The cover by Robert Voets captures the case’s ominous mood in sharp, moody detail.
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The CSI team makes a puzzling discovery related to the murder of local wiseguy Joye Bucca of the Cavellini Family. Their newest victim is their lead suspect, Don Vincent Brescia of the Zazzeras Family. The rival mob boss recently underwent appearance altering plastic surgery which may link a third, seemingly unrelated homicide to the already bizarre case.
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