Justice Warriors #1
| Writer | Matt Bors |
| Artist | Ben Clarkson |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
First issue of a new dystopian satire, written and cocreated by cartoonist, publisher, and Pulitzer Prize finalist Matt Bors! Outside the walls of prosperous Bubble City, two tense cops patrol the Uninhabited Zone, a vast slum where most of the population lives, many of them mutants. After his partner is killed by a self-driving bus, traumatized veteran Swamp Cop must teach na ve rookie Schitt that the UZ can only be policed by breaking every rule!
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10
ComicBook.com - Tanner Dedmon
Jun 08, 2022For however long it lasts, Justice Warriors is off to a tremendous start. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - Alex McDonald
Jun 07, 2022This is the type of comic that comes around once in a while and reminds you what the form can achieve. Both creators deserve praise for what they've made here. It's hard to believe anyone that reads comics wouldn't enjoy this. Read Full Review
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8.5
Graphic Policy - Brett
Jun 08, 2022Justice Warriors #1 also includes two additional stories by Bors that feature all the witty humor you'd expect from him. It's a fantastic start delivering everything I hoped it'd be and then some. Just a fantastic read that'll have you laughing at the absurdity and then crying at the reality it skewers. Read Full Review
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8.0
Lotusland Comics - Hank Rea
Jun 14, 2022There aren't many creators who could pull 'Justice Warriors' off. Bors and Clarkson seemed like natural arbiters of dytopian satire to be just bizarre and funny enough to outdo our current reality. Read Full Review
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9.0
Hilarious sociopolitical satire staring a racist (or at least anti-poop person) cop stuffering the loss of his asshole partner. The world is reminiscent of Mega-City One, but the proletariat lives exclusively outside of the sealed-off city. The mayor is more concerned with their new music album than with addressing the ongoing economic collapse, so they decide to kill two birds with one stone by offering to buy up massive quantities of their own album at double the sale price on the resale market.
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