Fifteen-year-old Patrick Todd lives on the run, hiding out in seedy motels, living out of his backpack and making sure that his mom - recently struck down by a mysterious illness of the mind - is well cared for. But doctors cost money. A lot of money. And, so, Patrick turns to a life of crime. Using the telepathic abilities he's been hiding all his life, he forces the worst of the worst to rob banks, taking the money before making them turn themselves in to the police.
But someone has taken notice of Patrick's schemes. A reckoning is coming. Will the police find Patrick in time to save him, or will he become yet another victim of the more
There's Something Wrong with Patrick Todd approaches a superpowered teenager in a unique and exciting way. It's also taking its time with a good pace while developing its characters in a way that feels true to its characters. It handles a superpower with depth and nuance and makes you want more. Read Full Review
With action, mystery and interesting characters, this series has just about everything it takes to make a successful first issue. Some strong artwork on the splash pages helps to tell the story better than text ever could. Read Full Review
This issue is a solid hook for a new series that, despite feeling a little short, has plenty of storylines to draw the reader back in for issue two. Read Full Review
The story of Patrick is a little off-putting at its start, but it morphs into something rather compelling by the end of this first issue. Read Full Review