Stumptown is an American crime drama television series based on the graphic novels of the same name. In the graphic novel series by Greg Rucka, Dex Parios is a down-on-her luck private investigator, bisexual, and gambler indebted to local casinos in and around Portland.

As if he distilled everything he put into Carrie, Renee, Kate, Tara, etc., and put it into Dex. I loved the story, and I’m so thrilled that there’s going to be more Stumptown.

Stumptown Graphic Novel Review. The title Stumptown is a nickname for the city of Portland, where the series is set. — is more than it appears. Will they be disappointed and raving for more when they get to the end or it, or wish they would’ve waited for a cheaper format?Okay, let’s talk about the story itself. did she run away? ABC's New Drama 'Stumptown' Is Based On Graphic Novel Series NPR's Scott Simon speaks with actress Cobie Smulders, star of ABC's new drama Stumptown about her character, a …
I was absorbed into Dex’s world the moment I started to read it. Just wanted to let you know the next arc of STUMPTOWN will be coming out sometime around December, so keep an eye out for it, and be sure and tell your comic store to order loads of copies. (Oh, yes, I’m one of those bibliophiles. Is my recommendation strong enough? There are no spoilers in this review. She is the quintessential female character created by Rucka. But this made me think of who would buy this hardcover?

The television series adds that she is Marine veteran suffering from PTSD, two traits which are not at all mentioned in the nineteen issue limited comic book series.

At San Diego Comic-Con 2019, Rucka said that "the comic is the comic," while Bernad added that the pilot deviates from the graphic novel, but the series "keeps the spirit of it. It even smells nice. Clearly, as a fan of Rucka’s writing and a comic book geek who appreciates a finely put together trade, this book’s made for me.Yes, finally someone made something for me. Metacritic TV Reviews, Stumptown - Season 1, Army veteran Dex Parios (Cobie Smulders) works as a P.I. Dex is the proprietor of Stumptown Investigations, and a fairly talented P.I. )But at the same time, I also want to convince others to pick this up, but could I convince them to do so?

Who’s it made for? Unfortunately, she's less adept at throwing dice than solving cases. is she dead? It’s a little on the spendy side and doesn’t contain a very long story. Sure the quality of the book is amazing from the thick paper stock to the binding to the extras. who’s she with? (Which is just another reason I want more of this world. I loved Stumptown from beginning to end. )Dex is hired to track down Charlotte, the granddaughter of a woman that she owes money to.
And, of course, like any good mystery, Charlotte’s disappearance — was she kidnapped? Thanks for the kind words! The words and the art were just perfect.

The show is not a direct adaptation of the story from the comics. "Cobie Smulders, Jake Johnson and Cast of Stumptown Talk Spider-Man, Portland, and Comic-ConStumptown Cast on Bringing the Gritty Crime Comic to TV - Comic Con 2019'Stumptown' Stars Cobie Smulders, Jake Johnson & Cast LIVE SDCC 2019 Entertainment WeeklyStumptown - Cobie Smulders Interview (San Diego Comic-Con)Jake Johnson Curious How LGBTQ Character in Stumptown Will Go Over On ABC SDCC 2019Comic-Con 2019 Cobie Smulders' 'Stumptown' PI character is "kinda crazy" MEAWWCobie Smulders Shares How Marvel Training Prepared Her for Stumptown SDCC 2019SDCC 2019 'Stumptown' star Cobie Smulders on playing the unhinged and messy Dex Parios MEAWWTake your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Her recent streak has left her beyond broke and she's into the Confederated Tribes of the Wind Coast for 18 large. Of course, Dex is hot on the trail, no matter how many times she literally gets beat down.Sitting in the airport, I Google myself, and I find your review.

Midnight, Texas creator Monica Owusu-Breen has joined ABC’s Stumptown as executive producer for the second season. They need extra encouragement for the indie books!You’re very welcome.