Dirtbag Rapture #1
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Dirtbag Rapture #1

Writer: Christopher Sebela Artist: Kendall Goode Publisher: Oni Press Release Date: October 6, 2021 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 3
9.0Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

She's stoned. She's selfish. She's all that stands between us and the end of the world.
Where do you go when you die? Kat, a stoner with a flexible moral code, can answer that, and the answer is: not very far. Unfortunately for Kat's peace of mind, a near-death experience has left her with the ability to see and hear ghosts, as well as take them into her "mindscape" so she can bring them to locations of their choosing, essentially playing transporter to the deceased. But when Kat discovers she's the key to a demonic plan to screw up the whole world, she is forced to take an active role in the battle between good and evil. And she's not th more

  • 10
    Lotusland Comics - Hank Rea Oct 7, 2021

    'Dirtbag Rapture' #1 introduces one of the best characters in comics today with the brash and ballsy Kat. Burdened with the task of escorting the dead to the resting place of their choice, this stoner is about to find herself in the midst of a battle between angels and demons. It's not every day you read a more delightful supernatural comedy adventure with a more abrasive yet charming central character. Representation matters and this razor-sharp comic subverts expectations with wit, style, and magic. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson Oct 6, 2021

    Just when I thought I knew where the debut issue of Dirtbag Rapture was going, it subverted my expectations in a quietly brilliant way"and I love it for that. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    But Why Tho? - Carrie McClain Oct 6, 2021

    Dirtbag Rapture #1 begins a promising new mini-series that juggles ghost delivery, being at the crossroads of good and evil and the quest for agency. Featuring a premise that is as thought-provoking and ridiculous, the ending of this first issue leaves on a cliff-hanger (that may throw readers for a loop) that adds to the drama that gets turned up way past one hundred. This comic's narrative digs into the afterlife with a female lead that you won't soon forget Read Full Review

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