The Kill Lock unified four criminals in a quest to escape their seemingly inevitable, linked deaths. They managed to escape destruction by merging their consciousnesses, and now one of the smartest-and most malicious-bots in the universe has an unbreakable body and a planet at his command. Homeworld won't allow it, and so two of the deadliest assassins in the universe are tasked to kill the Artisan Wraith.
Transformers artist Livio Ramondelli continues the cult hit, The Kill Lock (2020) in the next installment of this vicious and darkly funny sci-fi series.
It's far too early to say where The Kill Lock will go from here, but The Artisan Wraith was able to produce an excellent issue without its titular (and best) character present for 98% of the story. One issue in and this series is every bit as excellent as its predecessor. - Read Full Review
Livio Ramondelli returns to his brilliant original universe with The Kill Lock: The Artisan Wraith #1, and it may be the best debut issue of the year so far. Read Full Review
I'm not going to overcomplicate things here, at least not this early in the piece " simply put, I think one of the reasons that The Kill Lock " The Artisan Wraith #1 works so well is cool new robots. Read Full Review