Solitary #1
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Solitary #1

Writer: CW Cooke Artist: Nando Souzamotta Publisher: Devil's Due Publishing Release Date: December 10, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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They say orange is the new black, but does that go for superheroes as well? Tim was a superhero for a short time. One able to heal from any wound. But now, he's on death row, awaiting execution at the hands of a corrupt warden, innocent of any true crime.

Such begins the upcoming tribulation of a hero on death row... who may just be immortal.

  • 10
    Kabooooom - Marcus Hammond Dec 13, 2014

    Altogether, Cooke's dialogue and Souzamotta's art create an interesting, worthwhile issue that builds more than enough suspense to warrant checking out the next issue of Solitary. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Project-Nerd - Jarrod Aug 2, 2014

    The idea of an immortal man stuck on death row has pulled me in. I can't wait to read more of these issues. So, let's help fund this thing. I'mdefinitely going to chip in a few bucks myself. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Spectrum - Bob Bretall Dec 11, 2014

    I'm extremely intrigued by the bits of information Cooke drops in this issue and really want to see how this tale unfolds over the next few issues. This issue was so heavily weighted to setup that it could go in any number of directions in issue #2. My enjoyment of the series is going to heavily depend on how much I like the puzzle pieces as they fall into place, but in this kind of series that's most of the fun. I think of it as ‘rolling the dice' but it's a gamble I'm happy to make when I finish up a first issue with that “I can't wait to see what happens next” feeling that I certainly got here. Come on guys, get #2 on the stands! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Rhymes With Geek - Denise Blakely Dec 17, 2014

    Overall I enjoyed Solitary. It didn't stop me in my tracks as a holy moly you HAVE to read this book kind of situation, but it is enjoyable and I am interested enough in finding out what will happen to pick up issue two, and isn't that what any comic writer wants? Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - J.L. Caraballo Dec 23, 2014

    However, that being said, the comic is a fun read, and quite a gift from Kickstarter. Once Tim comes back to life in the middle of his autopsy, it gets to be quite interesting, and the flashbacks to pieces of his backstory piqued my interest. there's enough mystery and intrigue (and, again, fun, dynamic artwork) on display to keep me going on with the series. Here's hoping they add another dimension here, though. Read Full Review

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