I have read several of Max Collins's Nate Heller books;
nowhere did I detect sloppiness. He is a thorough researcher
and his fictionalizations read very well.
History may not be everybody's cup of tea, but he does a fine
job of it. My problem is with Nate Heller, a character I
can't see clearly (he seems mechanically designed to serve
the plot). But the stories are good and may stimulate reading
of other historical accounts, not at all a bad thing.
I have never seen or read his comics.
Best,
MrT
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