Series Premiere. The first stunning issue of a brand-new series from Giant Generator showcasing the first graphic novel work by screenwriter Peter Warren (The Incal feature film, Kill Me) with jaw-dropping art by Francesco Mobili (X-Men, Scumbag) and beautifully colored by Chris Chuckry (New X-Men). Johnny Moore is a world-famous tech mogul known as much for his work pioneering mobility aids for people with disabilities (like himself) as he is for moonlighting as the metal-suited vigilante, Caliburn. But when Johnny is found murdered and his suit stolen, his estranged childhood best friends reunite to solve more
The Tin Can Society #1 manages to blend heartfelt drama with a compelling murder mystery in a fairly unique way. Its emotional depth and intrigue shows a lot of promise and is something that will only grow with future issues. Read Full Review
In addition to the standard ensemble murder mystery dynamic, theres a superhero genre element thats drawn into the background of the series. This makes for a distinctly interesting situation with regard to the overall setting of the series. It's definitely a superhero comic book. However, there's a lot more going on here than it would normally be in a traditional superhero drama. The fact that the superhuman powers rest just on the edge of the center of everything is actually very refreshing. Really it's just a story about people who happened to live in a world that features some remarkable powers. Very interesting stuff. Read Full Review
What really stands out about The Tin Can Society is how down to earth it feels, despite the presence of super-enhanced electromagnetics and a suit of armor that puts Iron Man's to shame. Read Full Review
Tin Can Society #1 weaves an intriguing tale about friendship and how fame and power can crack even the strongest bonds. This new series set up the pieces for an emotionally gripping murder mystery to unfold. Read Full Review
Mobili delivers some beautifully detailed and intense art throughout the issue. I love the visual style and how it matches the intensity of the story. Read Full Review
The Tin Can Society #1 is a brutal yet endearing opener to a series that already has a lot of promise. Save for a few small missteps, this is a tightly written and visually impressive book to have in your collection. Read Full Review
Very intriguing start
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This was one of the best first issues I've read in a while. Great story, great art. Can't wait to read more.