For centuries, Samurai defended Fukushima Prefecture from invaders. Now, still bleeding radioactivity from the nuclear plant meltdown, a land's protectors have risen in her hour of need. For the adventure tourists of Disaster Inc. lost inside the Exclusion Zone...this is very, very bad.
Writer Joe Harris (Great Pacific, Rockstars, The X-Files) and artist Sebastián Piriz begin a disaster tour through the worst places on Earth. In a world on fire and rife with calamity, catastrophe, war and unrest...you're going to need the right guides to see it for yourself!
I'm still not sure what to make of Disaster Inc overall but I'm enjoying the individual issues and hoping it all comes together well in the back half of it. There are neat things going on here but I'm just wary of some of it considering time/location and general sensitivity to the issues involved in it since it impacted so many in very recent memory. I think Harris has the right line on it overall and Piriz's artwork is solid, but there's just an unease about the property/premise overall that may be keeping me from getting fully engaged with it. Read Full Review
There's a chance that Disaster Inc. might eventually find its footing and end up being a relevant, horrific comic"but it's still too early to tell if that will actually happen. Read Full Review
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