Are you dead? Denny Little can help. This disgraced TV psychic can put your soul in a living body... for a price. A bad day at the office, however, has just put a bounty on his head courtesy of a murdered mafioso, leaving Denny 48 hours to save his own life.
As IDW's first new series of 2020, I CAN SELL YOU A BODY #1 gives all other first issues something to strive for. Read Full Review
There's psychic abilities, the mob, dwindling funds, and a reverse exorcism. An interesting mash-up that is well executed in this comic. Read Full Review
All-in-all, I Can Sell You A Body looks like a creative, original, and promising comic, which is definitely worth checking out. Read Full Review
George Kambadais brings a fun, light tone to the style of the art in this issue. The action isn't huge and the art reflects that. This is a character driven story with supernatural elements and Kambadais complements that with art that is character driven. Read Full Review
The first issue of a promising new series feels like it might get cluttered really, really quickly if Ferrier doesnt slow down things a bit after the first issue. Its been a dizzying introduction to Littles life. Now its time to sink into it a bit more and explore the premise with greater depth...otherwise, this thing is going to sink beneath the weight of its plot elements. Read Full Review
I Can Sell You a Body #1 is a great new look at the paranormal. Read Full Review
I Can Sell You a Body #1 is a unique and interesting comic. Denny Little is a joy to watch mess things up and then try to fix them. The characters (both living and dead) and the world (both physical and metaphysical) we’re introduced to represent a sea of possibilities. This comic has a voice that is only found when creators are given the chance to tell the stories they want to. The art inside is insanely stylish and brilliantly brings to life its world of ghosts. If you’re looking to start the fresh year with a fresh comic, I highly recommend this one. Read Full Review
A psychic who can talk to the dead gets entangled with the mob Read Full Review
Even when the seams of this story appear to obvious or minor flaws are unable to be ignored, the comic delivers sufficient effort on each page so as to never discourage readers. That enthusiasm alone is worth applauding. Read Full Review
I Can Sell You A Body has potential, but fails to deliver on any of it. Read Full Review
Not a fan.