Frustrated with his dead end career as a traveling animal 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 Ill say it again: Kinski is a must read comic book. That isnt a claim I make light of, and here I make it adamantly. Comic books are a medium renowned for their larger than life and heroic characters. So, when a chicken feed salesman stealing a dog gets me this excited, and told in the very same medium that brought us Batman, I believe some credit is due. There is a heck of a lot more to Joe than meets the eye, and Im willing to bet we havent seen the end of the darkness and fury that he seems to be brimming with. Read Full Review
As the third chapter concludes, the decision to make things right may no longer be one that Joe is able to make. Is he putting Frank in jeopardy by dragging him into this situation both with work and the owners of the dog? And just how much longer is he going to have Frank tagging along with him before the man decides to detach from this bizarre individual? This issue is not as meaty as the first two, but it does continue to deliver an interesting story likely to pervade the thoughts of the reader in idle moments. Read Full Review
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