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Star Bastard #1

Publisher: Unknown Release Date: March 23, 2016 Critic Reviews: 2
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  • 7.8
    Word Of The Nerd - Daniel Kalban Aug 15, 2016

    Morales makes his characters incredibly expressive, allowing their body language to help tell the story beyond just Clemson's prose. This works especially well with the Morgite princess (who has little dialogue, and is as disposable a character as she is to Greeves as a love interest) and the various Morgites running the armada. His character designs are well done, as are his designs for the various ships seen in the fleet as well as the hero ship, the Ghost Huffer. Gonzalez provides a vivid color palette that contrasts wonderfully with the gritty look of the heroes and their ship, and gives the art even more energy. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Mar 23, 2016

    I know that I focused on one aspect of one panel for the bulk of my review, but it just goes to show you how each panel of every comic is important. You never know what will be the roadblock for a reader in an otherwise entertaining issue. I would definitely read more Star Bastard (great name by the way) and if you've enjoyed any of Marvel's cosmic titles in the past or present then you should give Star Bastard a look. Read Full Review

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