Street Tiger honors what we know as grindhouse movies, named after the theaters that projected trash and exploitation films, midnight shows where violence and adult language was permitted. This is a violent, revenge thriller, a story reminiscent of cult action films from the 70s and 80s,Iit's a comic-book that will surprise you for the careful narrative in each panel, quality drawings bursting with personality, a compact script with surprising twists and dialogues that pay homage to the great Tarantino and his films.
Street Tiger honors what we know as grindhouse movies, named after the theaters that projected trash and exploitation films, midnight shows where violence and adult language was permitted. This is a violent, revenge thriller, a story reminiscent of cult action films from the 70s and 80s,Iit's a comic-book that will surprise you for the careful narrative in each panel, quality drawings bursting with personality, a compact script with surprising twists and dialogues that pay homage to the great Tarantino and his films.
Nam City is a dangerous place, and now it is even more. Members of different criminal organizations are being found dead. The police fear a gang war, but rumors are spreading about one man waging a solo war against crime. A man with a bike helmet, a leather jacket, and the symbol of a Tiger! A hectic ride that will take you to the 80’s exploitation movies!
Beating mobsters to a pulp, Street Tiger continues his weird and particular revenge. Meanwhile, Boni and Emmanuel, two detectives from the Nam City Police Depart-ment, are tracing his steps. This time, Street Tiger's revenge leads him to the Oval Tower, where Ray "Egg Head" Rachino, a local mob boss, is not especially glad to meet him.
Somewhere in the city slums, Street Tiger wakes up, not even remembering how he survived the explosion and the brutal beating from Egg-Head’s goon, The Shark. Meanwhile, at the city suburbs of Barrio Crema, what seems to be a drug deal takes place. But as always in Nam City, nothing is what it seems.