Killer Groove #5
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Killer Groove #5

Writer: Ollie Masters Artist: Eoin Marron Publisher: Aftershock Comics Release Date: October 16, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
8.4Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

The big finale comes as Jackie struggles to learn the truth and Jonny tries to write his masterpiece.

From Ollie Masters (The Kitchen, Snow Blind) and Eoin Marron (HER INFERNAL DESCENT, Army of Darkness, James Bond) comes the next rock'n'roll sensation, with a beat that'll kill you dead.

  • 9.0
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Darryll Robson Oct 14, 2019

    A gripping end to an inspirational series. Atmospheric artwork brings the characterisation to life giving this comic a strong emotional impact. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Sequential Planet - Matthew Dillon Nov 8, 2019

    Even the best books need to come to an end and Killer Groove stays true to itself all the way through. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Oct 16, 2019

    Killer Groove was definitely an intriguing book from AfterShock Comics and is one of the reasons I definitely support them as much as I do. We get a good run of variety with what they present, they don't just stick to the most popular trends and run there, and they let the creatives tell the story in the space that it requires. Killer Groove is a solid five-issue series that will definitely take you to this time and place as Masters and Marron have captured it beautifully. I suspect it's going to read even better in a single volume eventually – hopefully, a really nice hardcover someday as well – and I'm envious of those that will have this discovery ahead of them. It's a treat as a whole. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Multiversity Comics - Beau Q. Oct 21, 2019

    "Killer Groove" #5 is a Masters-class in getting you to read it even if it failed at getting you to care for its characters. The flawed edges of its nicotine-stained recording will remind you what the crime genre, at large, has to offer, even if you forget it" that crime comics as we know them are obsolete but continue to evolve. Read Full Review

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