Here’s what some of my peers said about Stiletto: Like a Phoenix with a Tommy Gun rising from the ashes of The Valentine’s Day Massacre, Palle Schmidt, takes what Frank Miller and Brian Azzarello established in crime comics and takes it to the next level! – Dean Haspiel, creator of Billy Dogma, and consultant on […]
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Stiletto: P IS FOR POLICE
Nothing says “control” like the word “police”. But in STILETTO, it’s very hard to tell right from wrong, and it doesn’t seem like anyone is really in control.
Stiletto: O IS FOR ONLINE
If you want to read a sample of STILETTO, be sure to check out the website for the book, www.stilettographicnovel.com. Maybe you already have. In that case, here is another look at the drawing process: Say, if you want to know more about how to make comics, pop on over to my video tutorial site comicsforbeginners.com, […]
Stiletto: N IS FOR NUDITY
That got you attention, huh? Well, I have some bad news. The image below is about as gratuitous as it get’s in this book.
Stiletto: M IS FOR MAYNARD
The other half of the detective team in charge of the Interlaken killings. Seemingly a grumpy family man, who just wants to get the job done. But underneath the surface, there is far more going on.
Stiletto: L IS FOR LIES
Cops hear lies all day long. It’s like the norm to try and pull one over on the police. Maynard and Alphonse are looking for the truth. But who can you trust, when you lie to yourself?