"GRIDLOCK," Part One
22,000 MILES UP, THERE IS (STILL) NO BACKUP.
They call it Gridlocking-maglev-bike races across the Fuse's vast solar arrays. Fast, dangerous, and very illegal. When a gridlocker turns up dead, Klem and Ralph begin their own race to catch a killer!
PLUS: Bonus backup strip "TABLOID" starts this issue!
The Fuse is most definitely back, as though Gridlock has some way to go before matching the overall quality of The Russian Shift, it has certainly got of to a better start. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
However, "The Fuse" is far from an effortless endeavor. Human interaction, crime, and class struggles are just some of the topics touched upon in this issue. The trio of Johnston, Greenwood, and Chankhamma show us that no matter where we are and no matter what genre (or genres) a story fits within, humanity will have the same struggles. There will always be a need for people to save the day, whether that's a superhero or a space cop on a floating artificial world. Read Full Review
Great story, art not on the same level Read Full Review
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