MINISERIES PREMIERE
A new school, new relationships, new possibilities-for any teenager, big moves are both challenging and exciting. But it's a whole other thing for Cássia Costa...because an ancient cult and their army of demons has ripped her new home of Apex City out of our universe and cast it into darkness!
To have any hope of saving it, Cássia must survive the worst night of her life, embrace a secret legacy, and find the courage to fight when all seems lost-as the blazing light of hope in the dark, Inferno Girl Red!
From creators ERICA D'URSO (The Mighty Valkyries) and MAT GROOM (SELF / MADE, Ultraman), th more
Inferno Girl Red #1 gives its titular heroine a blazingly bold debut while keeping the elements that have made the Massiveverse a smash hit. I'd definitely recommend picking it up, as it's a comic made for young adult fiction readers and superhero fans alike. Read Full Review
Inferno Girl Red is yet another quick hitting, engaging Massive-Verse read that shouldnt take long to find and expand its audience. This was a promising debut and one that has me anxiously awaiting the next installment. Read Full Review
As entertaining as the story may be, the books biggest strength is the art by DUrso and colorist Igor Monti. DUrso imbues personality with every, single character, from Cassias roommate Hariette to the random onlookers during the big action scenes. The dynamic between Cassia and her mother is a joy to behold, both in how theyre written and drawn; the body language alone conveys so much about their relationship and just makes the book come alive. The character designs are just flawless, and while we see relatively little of the title character (both past and current incarnations), the tokusatsu-inspired designs add a whole other layer of excitement to an already excellent read. Read Full Review
With terrific art, refreshing characters, an intriguing mystery, and great action, Inferno Girl Red is a knockout debut for the latest addition to the Massive-Verse. Read Full Review
Visually impressive and unique, building its story carefully until the unexpected ending. Well done. Read Full Review
This was a stellar introduction to what promises to be a fan favorite, and issue #2 can't get here soon enough. Read Full Review
A great sense of comforting familiarity with some fresh twists and wonderfully crafted characters makes for one of the most enjoyable new comics this year. Read Full Review