Sunday 6 April 2014

Cowboy review





The Cowboy is written by Nate Cosby and Chris Eliopoulos. This is the story about a bout young boy called Boyd. He is 10 years old but he is a lot mature. Whole story shows us how he is revenging for his young childhood. You can use the following link to reach the copy of the comic book-http://cowboycomic.net/chapter-four/part-six

Whole story tailing consist of a few smaller enlightening stories. First one was about his father. His father as I understood was a thief with a big bounty for his head. Boyd got him from one city jail and brought him to another to get a bounty. That fact that he is his father did stop him. There were two purposes for that: one is that Boyd has to earn for a life somehow and the second is that he was revenging probably for a childhood that he never had and his father didn’t t care about him at all.
 Second is a random story not going by plan. He saved a black guy from bullies. But that wasn t help that man was looking for. He was runaway slave and for no one should have no about him. When Boyd scared them, he made a big mistake and that how he get that sometimes it is better to stay away than help those who are not looking for that. 
Third story is about his brother, who all the time for any stuff Boyd did through him in a pig sty. 

It is a fact that during Wild West everyone was robbing and killing. Boyd could have gone for any of them but he is choosing his family members.
To describe Boyd better author used a special look for him. To show his maturity author giving him all characteristics of grown up man like clothe hat and all that. Only his gun with the horse head let us understand that he is still child at heart. Boyd big head contrasting from other characters give us a mind that he got a lot knowledge about life.
Cow Boy is surprisingly dense and boasts darker, heavier themes than most all-ages.  His story including its earth-tone colors, is so effective that it flows from panel to panel and from page to page.  The story is often funny and action packed, and it's great to see Boyd think himself out of a few different dangerous situations.













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