A simple supply run into Blackwater, a seaside town overrun by mutated animals, is anything but routine for He, one of the few remaining humans.
Ted McKeever's work tends to be pretty divisive, and I'm sure The Superannuated Man will prove no exception. But one could never accuse the book of not having a distinct voice. Read Full Review
Visually, McKeever's art style is one of its stronger points. It might put off many – I for one thing a little color would help make the title more attractive – but the grim yet quirkly style plays well with the script. It doesn't take itself too seriously and each panel aims to impress. Looking at the comic, rather than reading it, shows how McKeever wants to build a world and amaze readers rather than bunker down on story telling. Read Full Review
I love the format and the art is stunning. The intrigue increases as readers are fed more hints to this world's backstory. I'm smitten, my money is yours Ted McKeever.