However Deep Cuts may develop, there's little doubt that issue #1 will be worth checking out. Artist Danilo Beyruth's work possesses an immediate power capable of translating both the indulgent settings and straining horns of jazz into pages that capture its power. Image Comics has a long history of successful adaptations of music to comics, ranging from the likes of Phonogram to recent coups like Blue in Green Deep Cuts threatens to follow in that tradition and focus on a style of music filled with a modern history tracing the veins of the United States. Kyle Higgins and Joe Clark's work on the "Massive-verse" have shown their style with the superhero genre, but Deep Cuts threatens to be a much more passion-driven project given its lack of emphasis on the direct market's best-selling fare. Six double-sized issues detailing the tragedies and joys of jazz's history across the 20th century from some of the most acclaimed names working with Image Comics today is about all the pitching that's required for Deep Cuts. Deep Cuts #1 (Photo: Chris Brunner, Image Comics)
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