100 Bullets #26 Mr. Branch & the Family Tree
Cover Date: September, 2001
A special issue designed as a starting point for new readers. "Mr. Branch and the Family Tree" follows Paris-based conspiracy nut, Mr. Branch (from issues #12-14), as he relates tales of the various main characters of the series. Series artist Eduardo Ri ...
Issue Description
A special issue designed as a starting point for new readers. "Mr. Branch and the Family Tree" follows Paris-based conspiracy nut, Mr. Branch (from issues #12-14), as he relates tales of the various main characters of the series. Series artist Eduardo Risso provides the framing sequence, with illustrations showcasing each main character by: Frank Miller, Jim Lee, Dave Gibbons, J.G. Jones, Paul Pope, Lee Bermejo, Tim Bradstreet, Joe Jusko, Jordi Bernet, and Mark Chiarello.
100 Bullets (1999)
- Publisher
- Vertigo
Volume Description
100 Bullets. Vertigo's 4th longest series after Hellblazer, Swamp Thing and Fables and the second longest creator-owned series right after Fables. With 100 issues and ten years in the making, it is the writer Brian Azzarello's and the artist Eduardo Risso's most ambitious and definitive collaboration to date. With the beautiful covers done by Dave Johnson and most of the coloring done by Patricia Mulvihill. It's about making life-changing decisions, revenge, guns, agents, a secret war and hot babes. This series is one of the most acclaimed series of the recent decades. Awarded with many comic book awards (which are listed down below).
In June 2013, the creative team returned for spin-off series on the Minuteman Lono titled 100 Bullets: Brother Lono. The miniseries is set after the events of 100 Bullets.
The StoryAgent Graves and his team, the MinutemenThe story begins with the mysterious man named Agent Graves playing his weird life changing games. He gives different types of people an attaché which contains a gun, 100 untraceable bullets, a picture of a person that has wronged them and undisptuing evidence to back it up (a list of the recipients is linked here). Some of them succeeded and became a part of the big plan. Graves' plan was to bring down the Trust, a many centuries old secret organisation formed by the heads of thirteen European aristocratic families that has the control of the New World, for their betrayal. Graves gathered the remaining members of his team, the Minutemen and some new recruits. Step by step the sleeping Minutemen wake up by using the cryptic word "Croatoa" and the downfall of both teams starts.
The TrustTrade PaperbacksThis series has been collected in thirteen different volumes with new covers also done by the cover artist Dave Johnson. Like most series, they are collected in the chronological order.
Volume One: #01-05 First Shot, Last CallVolume Two: #06-14 Split Second ChanceVolume Three: #15-19 Hang Up on the Hang LowVolume Four: #20-30 A Foregone TomorrowVolume Five: #31-36 The Counterfifth DetectiveVolume Six: #37-42 Six Feet Under the GunVolume Seven: #43-49 SamuraiVolume Eight: #50-58 The Hard WayVolume Nine: #59-67 Strychnine LivesVolume Ten: #68-75 DecayedVolume Eleven: #76-83 Once Upon a CrimeVolume Twelve: #84-88 DirtyVolume Thirteen: #89-100 WiltHardcoversAll hardcover volumes are part of the 100 Bullets: Deluxe Edition title.
Volume 1 (#1–19 and Vertigo Winter's Edge #3)Volume 2 (#20-36)Volume 3 (#37-58)Volume 4 (#59-80)Volume 5 (#81-100)Awards- Eisner Awards
2001 - Best Serialized Story - "Hang Up on the Hang Low" #15-182002 - Best Artist/Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team - Eduardo Risso2002 - Best Continuing Series2002 - Best Cover Artist - Dave Johnson2004 - Best Colorist/Coloring - Patricia Mulvihill2006 - Best Continuing Series- Harvey Awards
2002 - Best Writer - Brian Azzarello2002 - Best Artist - Eduardo Risso2002 - Best Continuing or Limited Series2003 - Best Artist - Eduardo RissoPlease first Sign In before leaving a review.