David Disspain Comic Reviews

6.7
Reviewer For: Comic Bastards
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The best thing I can say about the entire package is that it’s really, really fun. If your favorite video game back in the day was Rampage, you read and like Atomic Robo and you watched Godzilla movies every Saturday morning as a kid, then this comic is certainly something that you’ll love. This isn’t lofty, high minded, Shakespearean conflicts like some comics are, and others try to be. This is downright “get motor oil on your hands, strap yourself in, launch your rockets and punch, punch, punch!” kind of fun.


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In terms of world building and characterization, Brian Wood is one of the masters. Each member of the Kapital is a distinct and well rounded personality and their dialogue is realistic and flows like natural conversation. But without knowing what Mr. Wood has in store for the next 2 issues of the story arc, it’s hard to say how well this episode is executed. On one hand, the armed crew taking Callum hostage and demanding their release from service seems a bit stilted, almost like manufactured drama. On the other hand, it’s Brian Freaking Wood and you just know he’s got something up his sleeve that should make it all more impactful and compelling. History is on his side when it comes to telling a flat out good story, and so I for one will be interested to stay on board with the series and see how this plays out.


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Taken as a whole, it’s an interesting start to what potentially could be a great character with methods and tactics that provide a solid counter point to Batman’s non-lethal tactics. If it’s a revenge tale, it will be interesting to learn what started it. It will still have an audience if it never dives into these deeper, headier issues, but hopefully it will and if it does, I’ll follow.


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