Frustrated with his dead end career as a chicken feed rep, Joe is looking for something. Turns out that "something" is a four-month-old black lab puppy named Kinski. Joe is going to save this dog. What at first seems like a simple rescue mission escalates into a righteous crusade...but crusades don't usually work out so well, do they? Kinski is written and drawn by Gabriel Hardman
So where will Joes theft of BosleyI mean Kinski (he belongs to Joe now)lead? Theres an undeniable, lingering feeling that this might not end well. Joe is a bit of a sketchy character, and Im very interested to see where Hardman plans to take him. His interest in Kinski is bordering on obsession at this point. What will happen next? Ill be sure to follow up on later issues. Read Full Review
Very interesting, odd story Read Full Review
At this point I really don't know what else to say, other than that this is a good, quick read that might actually make you think on the last time you felt happy or vested in something. Read Full Review
Overall though, I found it a very charming book that had me constantly on edge because of the main character. Expect a film adaptation to be in the works soon. Or at least, I hope so - the experience of watching the entire audience squirm would be worth it alone. Read Full Review
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