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Whiskey Dickel, International Cowgirl by Mark Ricketts, Mike Hawthorne (Image, 2003) |
Yee-Haw! Whiskey Dickel, International Cowgirl is a book like no other I've seen. There are no superheroics, no angst or in-depth character analyses, no major developments or even a plot. It's just a book about a girl with humble beginnings, big aspirations and a way with a lariat that will pop your jaw.
It touches you right there, don't it? Besides the interview and origin story, there's a short rodeo-clown story and a faux script for a Whiskey Dickel animated adventure. A good chunk of the book is devoted to pinup drawings of various multicultural rodeo gals by various artists -- enough to make you wish the book was colored. And, to be honest, I wish there was more Whiskey in the book; it does little more than wet your whistle and whet your appetite for more. With her rodeo skills, fresh good looks and "kiss my hiney" attitude, Whiskey could surely star in a host of cowgal adventures. Let's hope there's more on the way. And that ain't just whistlin' dixie. by Tom Knapp |