Foster #1
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Foster #1

Writer: Brian Buccellato Artist: Noel Tuazon Publisher: Dog Year Comics Release Date: January 4, 2012 Critic Reviews: 3
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  • 8.5
    IGN - Joey Esposito Jan 4, 2012

    Foster #1 is a great way to kick off a series, let alone a foray into creator-owned comic book work. Since this is a self-published comic " you can't walk into your local comic shop and expect to find it " you'll have to work a little harder, either seeking it out online or at a convention. But I promise, you'll be hearing a lot more about this title on IGN in the near future. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Steven A. Wilcox Jan 14, 2012

    I recommend this book to anyone who likes gritty, supernatural crime comics. The book debuted at Amazing Arizona Comic Con the weekend of January 6th and Brian has made copied available throughout the Los Angeles area at various comic book shops. For those unable to get them through those means, he will be launching a website and copies of the book, as well as subsequent issues, will be available at: www.brianbooch.com Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Tony 'G-Man' Guerrero Jan 4, 2012

    I was sucked in from the first page. The story is grounded in reality with twists and pop out of the shadows in your nightmares. You'll be immediately hooked and eager for the next issue. It's important to take a chance and check out comics that don't rely on characters that have been established for decades. FOSTER is a fresh story with the possibility that anything can happen. Buccellato doesn't try pull anything over on the readers and is straight forward with his storytelling. The world created here is ripe with potential and finding out how Eddie Foster fits in is going to be part of the fun. Tuazon's gritty style fits perfectly with the story and the final pages is just the beginning of the story. Read Full Review

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