Dogs: Bullets & Carnage · review
Dogs: Bullets & Carnage is Japan's version to Frank Millers Sin City. From riveting gunplay, the art of swords slashing, to the background stories of each lead character which intermingle with each other, Dogs: B&C is a manga which is eye candy to any fan who is into the action/seinen genre. I had first come across this manga through watching Dogs: Stray Dogs Howling in the Dark(an OVA which I highly recommend you see if you'd like further background to each character in the Dogs Universe and also a prequel to this manga). The OVA got me curious to reading this manga, and I'm gladI did!
Character development is great as you get to see bits and piece of each of the main characters past like a spinster weaving a tale which amalgamates into a crew of rough necks at the end who aren't afraid to slash your throat or blow your knee caps should you piss them off(and these are the heroes we're talking about)
Based in an apocalyptic world where mutants, gangs, violence, murder and science experiments gone wrong collide, Dogs: B&C is a worthwhile read...just a warning in advance, definitely not for the faint-hearted who are queasy to blood and verbal violence..