
Review: Moonshine #4
Drunk on moonshine, Lou Pirlo wakes up surrounded by the corpses of most of his NYC associates. Mrs. Holt orders him at gunpoint to leave through the woods.
Drunk on moonshine, Lou Pirlo wakes up surrounded by the corpses of most of his NYC associates. Mrs. Holt orders him at gunpoint to leave through the woods.
After the werewolf attack, Lou Pirlo awakens from a moonshine-fueled nightmare to find himself in a hut, having been nursed by a beautiful, dangerous woman.
This issue of Ringside starts with a flashback in which Danny Knossos is arguing about money with a promoter: if he doesn’t get paid, he won’t take part in a Q&A with his fans.
Mr. Lou Pirlo is sleeping in his car, drunk on moonshine. Meanwhile, a man is found dead by some children, his body ripped to pieces.
A group of feds during the Prohibition Era are on the hunt for a man brewing illegal moonshine in a wood. But what they find is not what they are looking for.
In this issue of Ringside, young Reynolds is trying to mentor even younger Sisman, while keeping in touch with his own mentor Davis – who is lying about his situation.
With Danny forced to work for the mob to save his friend Teddy, “Ringside” takes a dark turn. Meanwhile, in a small pro wrestling company, things are not going well.
This issue of Ringside opens with a flashback on young Danny, who we then join for his meeting with the criminals who have been tormenting him…
This issue of Ringside introduces us to two new characters, two security guards; one of them seems to be crooked, while the second is saving money in order to start training as a pro wrestler.
In this issue of Ringside, Danny is looking for trouble. Meanwhile, we get a flashback to make us understand where it all started from.