Wild Children #1
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Wild Children #1

Writer: Ales Kot Artist: Riley Rossmo Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: July 11, 2012 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
8.5Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

Guns. Acid. Cameras. School.

The themes behind the controversial Hellblazer: "Shoot" by WARREN ELLIS and PHIL JIMENEZ merge with the attitude of the GRANT MORRISON and PHILIP BOND masterpiece of teenage revolt, Kill Your Boyfriend, delivering a story of magic, passion and disinformation.

  • 10
    Comics Bulletin - David Fairbanks Aug 8, 2012

    I could try to describe it all to you, but really it's something that needs to be experienced.  Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Entertainment Fuse - Eric "djotaku" Mesa Jul 23, 2012

    Should you pick up this book? It depends on what you like from your comics. This is definitely not your usual comic. There are no super heroes. It barely even follows the narrative structure of most indie comics. Think of it more as a short story that happens to be illustrated. You should also be the type of person who enjoys having to think about your comics. This is not a nice vacation from thinking - it's the exact opposite of an action movie. I know I enjoyed it and I will definitely buy a physical copy. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    ComicBuzz - Niall Doonan Aug 7, 2012

    I respect Kot and Rossmo for trying to do something different with Wild Children. This isnt the sort of comic that I can recommend and say that I believe everyone will enjoy it, but I definitely think it is interesting and worth reading for anyone looking for something a little more challenging; even if that challenge might be to find the point that Wild Children is trying to make. Read Full Review

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