A mystery illness is devastating the planet. Children are unaffected, but no one knows why… This is THEIR world now… And the children will lead them all.
This issue is aesthetically pleasing, intellectually stimulating, and very entertaining. For fans of science fiction and/or post-apocalyptic stories, this is definitely a must-read book. If the rest of the series is anything like this issue, we're in for a treat! Read Full Review
At the end of the day, this is a very solid first issue and is well worth your time if you're looking for a fresh take on a familiar setting. Read Full Review
So, to summarise; the characterisation is sound, the artwork is solid, and the story is well paced and intriguing enough " for what it is. It's just frustrating that this first issue doesn't really touch on the book's unique selling point, leaving The Wicked Righteous as a polished but ultimately forgettable post-apocalyptic romp. I'll definitely be sticking with it to see how the rest of the series pans out, but I'm not sure if a great many casual readers will be doing the same, which is a real shame. Read Full Review
This comic was a mixed bag. The flashback seems clich and the art needs a little bit more oomph in portraying the violence of this world, but there were things I liked too. There are a few mysteries which make this book different from most post-apocalyptic books. Sadly, I just can't bring myself to give it a stamp of approval. There is too much wrong with this to be considered average. Read Full Review
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