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Gunsuits #1

Writer: Paul Tobin Artist: PJ Holden Publisher: American Gothic Press Release Date: June 3, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
7.3Critic Rating
10User Rating

Potts is a gunsuit pilot engaged in all-out war with horrific tentacled creatures who appear to be from another planet, except in the world of Gunsuits, where wormholes lead to an infinite number of alternate universes, nothing is that simple. Potts is about to come face to face with herself. From the writer of Prometheus and the artist of Numbercruncher!

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Jul 17, 2015

    New sci-fi properties are tough. They can fail instantly if they don't find their fanbase or they can live forever if they find the right fanbase. Hopefully Gunsuits finds it's fanbase because I'm really enjoying it. With it only being four issues I wonder what's going to happen to resolve this storyline because a rather large plotline has been established in this first issue. Time will tell and I for one will definitely be there to find out. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    GWW - Casey Walsh Jun 20, 2015

    Gunsuits #1 is an entertaining and different take for any fan of the Kajiu Battling genre and well worth the read for comic fans in general. Tobin is building a world with endless possibilities so this whole thing can go array quickly but as an introductory issue this was a fantastic start to what I hope ends up being an unforgettable tale. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Jun 3, 2015

    "Gunsuits" #1 is a confident debut that doesn't hesitate to embed the reader in the battle. It's also the start of a four issue miniseries with a lot of energy, but not a lot of quiet moments to pay off the suspense that accumulates throughout the issue. After all, readers are told to be impressed with the infinite possibilities of fighting for infinite infinities. In reality, Tobin and Holden have laid a solid foundation. I just hope they construct solid walls around this tale. Read Full Review

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