Plagues and disasters hammer Captain Kid's city, all deliberately summoned by harbingers of a hopeless future. Someone in Captain Kid's circle betrays him.
CAPTAIN KID is not your normal superhero fare, but that's its appeal. It's filled with raw and real emotion, engaging characters, a bit of mystery tossed in, and an overall warm feeling from the entire presentation. The writing in CAPTAIN KID is what defines the series and what sets it apart from anything else in the superhero genre. A hero we get to experience as he himself is understanding his abilities. Read Full Review
After the initial hoopla of AfterShock Comics first round of books, the company seems to have settled in to a holding pattern on consolidation. If true, this is a great idea from Editor-in-Chief Mike Marts as the company won't want a deluge of books watering down the overall quality; yes, I am looking at you, Marvel and maybe glancing a little at DC. Read Full Review
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