Continuing to explore the twisted world of Christopher Chaos, we meet a new dark hero who takes on the crime-infested streets of New Briar City named Dracula Boy. Is this vigilante an actual vampire, or a cape with a grudge to pick? Meanwhile, after a memorial takes place for Christopher's school crush he comes face-to-face with the fanged monster himself for a bloody confrontation.
The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos shines in its ability to take you on an adventure in a world where you don't know the rules and still make you feel like you have been here for years and can't wait to hang out with your favorite lunch lady who may or may not be The Gill-man's aunty and also a super scientist who only works with lunchmeat and roly-poly bugs. Read Full Review
The book feels like it's expanding quickly on the concept to hit a lot of points rather than be something that feels like it's moving naturally in how it grows. I do like the visuals and designs for the book and it flows really well with some great colors and a good sense of presence, space, and just engagement as a reader. The stories are interesting as well but this is an expansion piece that just drops us into several different areas and something about it just doesn't feel cohesive yet after spending nearly all the first issue with just Chaos himself. I'm still curious as to where it'll all go but now the book feels a bit more like work than enjoyment. Read Full Review
The character development is good as we are introduced to several new characters. The art is on point being visually appealing and a great addition to the story. Read Full Review
A hero found lacking is not the kind of chaos we need here. Read Full Review
The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos #2 begins providing a sense of its story's shape after a conflicted and overstuffed debut, and it appears to be (another) fusion of superhero and horror elements set amongst high schoolers. Read Full Review