In this hyperviolent, gleeful pulp, the Klan killed Rufus Range's family—and he's out for revenge as a vigilante dubbed Red Mask. Originally released in 1999, the now full-color story flaunts the nastiest dirty laundry that 19th-century racism offered. But Rufus and his younger sidekick are smarter, more skillful, and more humane than their enemies, whose incompetence becomes morbidly funny. Look for a surprise sf twist. For fans of
Django Unchained; mature readers. (Xpress Reviews 8/4/17)
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