Bonded by their Kill Lock, four robots search for a cure-a way to live, and die, independently. Their only clue is a bot known as The Axial, supposed to be a creator of the Lock and keeper of its secrets. Of course, the first thing they have to do is find her... without getting themselves killed!
The second issue of Livio Ramondelli's The Kill Lock shows a suprising amount of humanity for a story that's solely about robots Read Full Review
Yeah...its apparent that this whole thing will probably end with some sort of thing like: The real kill lock was the friends we made along the way, type of thing, but its entertaining to see a group of characters who couldnt be more different gradually coming together. The beauty in Kill Lock is not where its going, but how much fun Ramondelli manages to pound into the journey there. Read Full Review
Ramondelli continues to inspire awe with robotic character backstory, world-building, and incredible artwork. Read Full Review
After reading The Kill Lock #2 I am just infatuated with this story and want to see where it is going. The characters all have interesting backstories and play off each other so well. Ramondelli has also done a fantastic job of building up this crazy robot world of The Kill Lock. It has its own set of rules, planets, and all kinds of wonderful sci-fi things. Ramondelli also makes the characters relatable. You can feel for these characters and really be put into their "shoes". It all comes together to form a story you are not going to want to miss out on. Read Full Review
Because it's a fantasy series, the beginning seems a little bit heavy with plot and explanations, but I find that to be true with a lot of fantasy comics. Even so, it's worth giving it a shot. Read Full Review
I love this series and have been very pleasantly surprised with it. The characters are amazing and it's such an original story. HIGHLY RECOMMEND
Ok.. this is good