Smart and sharp, but as dedicated to the goal of telling an honest to goodness badass superhero story as it is to knowingly high-fiving all that came before it.
By Joe R. Lansdale, Mark Alan Miller, Piotr Kowalski, Kelly Fitzpatrick, and Nate Piekos The skies have opened up, giant squid aliens are starting trouble,…
By Todd McFarlane, Jonboy, Szymon Kudranski, Laura Martin, and FCO Plascenscia The history of Spawn is such a bizarre and complex rollercoaster of success, failure,…
The harshness of the stories at hand, especially coupled with the lighter visual aesthetic, might be off-putting to some, but if you can tune your brain to Kaijumax’s frequency you’ll find this an excellent read and easily the best sci-fi allegory currently being published in comics.
While the first issue does not focus on any one of its settings or characters for very long, this vignette-type approach along with the map of Akhar to close out the issue certainly suggests that the creators have much in store for readers.