Skull & Bones: Savage Storm #1

Writer: John Jackson Miller, James Mishler Artist: Christian Rosado Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: March 1, 2023 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 2
5.7Critic Rating
5.8User Rating

A merchant vessel on the high seas is besieged by a vicious crew of pirates, but the fighting is interrupted by a devastating typhoon. When the storm crashes in, it leaves predator and prey stranded on an island somewhere in the Indian Ocean. Discover the mysteries and danger that will betide them all. A gritty story set in the merciless world of Ubisoft's upcoming pirate game.

o Set in the world of the upcoming Ubisoft Skull and Bones game.

  • 8.2
    GWW - B Ferg Feb 28, 2023

    They say it's impossible to resist the call of the ocean. The possibilities and prizes it offers are endless; as are the perils. There is truth to the narrator's words In Skull and Bones: Savage Storm #1 that no one can have the title to the oceans. During a time of tales made upon the untameable waters some will seek freedom in the only title they could own Pirate Ship. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Big Comic Page - Mark Scott Mar 1, 2023

    I think whether you plan on playing the game or not, this is a title that most will enjoy. If youre looking for something a bit different from the usual fare then this could be a good diversion. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    COMICON - Tom Smithyman Feb 24, 2023

    Avast ye maties! Ye will be wantin' to avoid this scurvy dog of a story unless yer plannin' on visitin' Davy Jones's Locker! Seriously, you'll be wantin' to walk the plank before trying to follow this weak computer-game tie in. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    ComicBook.com - Connor Casey Mar 1, 2023

    None of the characters are particularly memorable and the grimy artwork makes it hard to tell certain characters apart, but at least the action scenes look cool. Read Full Review

  • 3.5
    AIPT - Colin Moon Feb 28, 2023

    Flat and unexciting, Skull and Bones: Savage Storm #1 suffers from the missteps made an entire industry away. It fails to achieve either of its potential goals: to be a great comic or to be a great promotion. Read Full Review

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