Sam Noir
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | Sam noir first issue cover.jpg |
| caption | Sam Noir issue #1 |
| format | Limited series |
| publisher | ShadowLine, Image Comics |
| date | September 2006— |
| writers | Eric A Anderson |
| Manny Trembley | |
| artists | Manny Trembley |
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Sam Noir is a comic book mini-series written by Eric A. Anderson/Manny Trembley and illustrated by Manny Trembley, first published in September 2006.
Rendered in grayscale, the comic is a fusion of hardboiled noir fiction and a samurai adventure tale. While originally a three-issue mini-series, the comic's popularity and critical acclaim caused it to continue, with another 3-issue "Ronin holiday" mini-series getting published by Image's ShadowLine imprint (the last page indicates another mini to be published in June 2007 but as of early 2009 no new series has been announced).
Plot
Sam Noir, a ronin detective, is paid to track a young woman named Jasmine, and after watching her for a while begins to fall in love with her. After Jasmine's murder by ninjas, Sam starts to look for "Master Fuyu", the man who ordered her assassination.
Reception
Comics Bulletin calls Sam Noir's art "fantastic", but the story "more than a little derivative". Broken Frontier stated that "Anderson knows his hard-boiled style ... [making] the reading itself compelling—not to mention witty at times," while the art's "lyrical framing, evocative panel constructions, light and shadow effects [are] so well executed they’re like characters in the story".
Conversely, The X-Axis found the series "frustrating", stating that "it feels like there are two completely different, and better, comics struggling to get out - one which is much more funny, and one which takes [itself] entirely seriously".
Collected editions
- Sam Noir: Volume 1. Image Comics 2007-06-13.
Notes
References
References
- "The Samurai Detective Goes On Vacation". [[IGN]].
- "''Sam Noir: Samurai Detective'' #1 Review". Comics Bulletin.
- "''Sam Noir: Samurai Detective'' #1". Broken Frontier.
- "''Sam Noir: Samurai Detective'' #1 Review". The X-Axis.
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