In a world where Demon possessions are commonplace it's up to a crew of overworked blue-collar repo guys to repossess the victims with old grimoires and big guns. The Dee Agency is hired by a rich NYC banker to repossess his daughter Sarah who ran away to Vegas. But the job is tougher than they expected and Demons of all sorts start popping up on the trail.
Ringuet made something very cool here, he is a one man band on this title. This book is full of demons, firefights and fun mayhem, its like a dark version of the Ghostbusters. If you are looks for something different to read I would recommend this book to anyone. Image just keeps pumping out gold! Read Full Review
Ringuet is doing a lot of nifty artistic things in this issue and the story itself is useful if you're into a Ghostbusters-type of tale. Read Full Review
I really tend to pass on the demon, angel, end of the world type stories because they just don’t fascinate me the way other stories can. This one managed to creep through my defenses though and was very entertaining. I love the mystery of the plot and the art has my full attention. Don’t miss out on this issue and join me in patiently waiting for the second. Read Full Review
If you like Ghostbusters or Hoax Hunters, definitely check out this series. It's a solid addition to their brand of entertainment. Read Full Review
Repossessed is fun book so far, with nice ideas, and a good opening mystery. Though this series will only run for 4 issues, the 1st issue is good enough to make the next 3 issues worth checking out. Read Full Review
"Repossessed" is fun read that makes up for its lack of script with a cool story and nice done art. I'm interested to see how it progresses, if it continues to develop or runs flat after its debut issue. Read Full Review
I can not, in any good conscious, recommend this book. It is definitely not the worst thing I have read, but it sure as hell was not the best. Its just so lacking in so many areas, and not worth adding to your pull list in a time where comics are more expensive then ever. If you have an itch for some urban fantasy, like I do, go read Hellboy instead (or just re-watch Blade). Read Full Review
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