ENGLISH BOOK
100 Bullets is an American comic book published by DC Comics under its Vertigo imprint. Written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated by Eduardo Risso, the comic book ran for 100 issues and won the Eisner Award and Harvey Award. The core concept of 100 Bullets is based on the question of
people willing to act on the desire of violent revenge if given the
means, opportunity, and a reasonable chance to succeed. Many of the
first issues involve the mysterious Agent Graves
approaching someone who has been a victim of a terrible wrong. Graves
gives them the opportunity to take revenge by providing a handgun, 100
bullets, and documentation about the primary target responsible for
their woes. He informs the candidate the bullets are completely
untraceable by any law enforcement investigation, and as soon as they
are found at any crime scene, investigations will immediately cease. Although all the revenge murders enabled by Agent Graves are
presented as justifiable, the candidates are neither rewarded nor
punished for accepting the offer other than their own personal
satisfaction. Several people decline, but others who accept find varied
success or failure. The attaché and Graves' "games" are later revealed to be only a minor part of a much broader story.