Kato #2: Living in America by Andre Parks, Diego Bernard (Dynamite Entertainment, 2011)
Written by Andre Parks and illustrated by Diego Bernard, the story takes place before 20-year-old Mulan has joined forces with the younger Hornet. She has come to the States to find and punish her mother's killer, but she has a bevy of mobsters and assassins to plow through first. This chapter focuses in particular on an unexpected fatality in combat. Although the young man who fell to his death was a foe, his fate hits Mulan hard and has far-reaching consequences for her ... especially given the revenge-driven schemes of the legless assassin Ming. Living in America is a tale of many interwoven plots. Being a prequel, we know the younger Kato makes it through intact, but it's still a tense plot that will keep you turning pages. Bernard's art is strong and lively, a good match to Parks' writing. Well done, all around. ![]() |
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