You're fifteen years old. You're suddenly granted incredible powers. Cool. Right? There's only one problem: You can only use your powers for ten minutes at a time. What do you do when you have to save the world but you only have ten minutes to do it? This is the problem faced by Oliver Leif, a teenager who has just moved to a new town, and a new school, and is having a hard enough time navigating classes and his crush before the inter-dimensional monsters started showing up.
Kaare Andrews' E-Ratic comes to an end with this issue, but I do hope we haven't seen the last of this energetic, youthful and humorous comic book that takes tried and tested conventions and puts a contemporary twist on it for a whole new readership. Spider-Man for Generation Z Read Full Review
E-Ratic #5 has its problems, but it still works as an effective and enjoyable superhero series. The characters are fun. Oliver Leif is a good protagonist and I await his next journey into adolescence. Read Full Review