The city of Colonia is suffering from total economic collapse, but worse than the unemployment and urban decay is the skyrocketing homicide rate. Most of the few cops left on the force think it's just another symptom of the city's decline, but one detective has a darker theory... that the most depraved killers in the country have all moved here to take advantage of the chaos. As he and his new partner dig deeper into their rapidly growing list of open cases, they'll find themselves in the crosshairs of a growing group of maniacs who realize that the best way to stay ahead of the cops in a city full of killers... is to kill more. Nothing can pmore
But what really makes this comic book come together is Max Alan Fuchs' artwork. It's simply stunning. His style is unique and bold, with each panel bursting with detail. He doesn't shy away from depicting violence or gore, but it never feels gratuitous. It's all in service to the story, and it works incredibly well. Read Full Review
Killmore #1 portrays a dystopian world where a crumbling economy leads to batsh*t levels of criminal activity. Read Full Review
Fuchs delivers some beautifully brutal and detailed art throughout the issue. The visuals have a great film noir look to them and perfectly capture the dark tone of the story. Read Full Review
Kill More is an unexpectedly incisive comic. Dark, hopeless, and bleak, it nonetheless pulls readers in, like a modernSe7en set on a failed Mars colony. IDW has been on an absolute tear with their original stories since their recent inception, andKill More is no exception. Read Full Review
Some strong – if pretty gory – visuals bring this first issue to life. Then again, the artwork is one of the only things still alive in this city that is a haven to serial killers. It's an interesting premise with a lot of legs. Read Full Review
Kill More #1 is a solid start to the series. It builds its world well in both the story and the visuals. It delivers a world that feels rundown but not hopeless. And despite the bodies, it also delivers a little humor. Add in some interesting aspects about the city's situation itself, and you have the making of a series to pick up. Read Full Review
It's not a perfect opening salvo, but it's captivating enough to warrant sticking with the series to see where Colonia is headed. Read Full Review
What happens when the worse that humanity has to offer is left relatively unchecked? We had the opportunity to review this first issue out in advance, and the best way we can describe this new story is brutally intense. If you are looking for a new comic outside of the superhero genre that features a horror twist, then this one is for you. Read Full Review
I enjoyed it. It had some wild visuals in some parts. It was able to keep my attention. It just felt like it had potential to be a little more.