In the future, if you can't find a decent job, you run errands-the dangerous, often illegal kind. 30-year-old Jace Lopaz is a hard-worn scoundrel and a lifelong solo act-until he's saddled with his 13-year-old half-brother Tawnk full-time. Now Jace has two mouths to feed while evading the law, running from aliens, and jumping off skyscrapers. The only thing weirder than the vastness of space is family.
I think that Errand Boys has many things in his favor, it is an original story that shows the hard situation of two brothers whose lives are unexpectedly crossed by a tragic event, Jace with Tawnk must now take the most difficult errands in the more unusual and strange places doing what Jace knows how to do very well: screw up everything and runing for his life! Read Full Review
ERRAND BOYS #1 provides a bombastic, sci-fi story wrapped in themes of family and loss. Koutsis' art is energetic and Kirkbride's writing manages to balance some nice humour with the stories dark undertones. Read Full Review
Errand Boys is a must-read if you are a lover of comics, the cosmos, or just enjoy great art and writing. Beautifully executed panel after panel, this story has a lot of potential and momentum going forward into the next issue. Read Full Review
This was definitely a first issue that grabbed my attention and made me interested in seeing what happens next. Read Full Review
Overall, I'm excited for this series. It's fun without being too frivolous, and has the capacity to explore the tumultuous terrain of familial and romantic relationships in a candid but reasonably lighthearted manner. Read Full Review
If you like chase scenes in your stories, take a look at Errand Boys #1. Read Full Review
Not the greatest of starts, but Id be interested to see this as a trade paperback to see if it improves over the coming episodes, if just for Koutsis artwork. Read Full Review
There is nothing in this smuggler's life worth exploring, but this book tries its hardest to convince you otherwise. Read Full Review