A DOUBLE-SIZED AND DANGEROUS 48-PAGE DEBUT! Rising stars Olivia Cuartero-Briggs (Mary Shelley Monster Hunter) and Roberta Ingranata (Witchblade, Doctor Who) present a new kind of game where even murder is much more than it seems . . . Returning to school after the unsolved disappearance of her mother, teenager Jill Estrada can't wait for things to return to normal . . . even as her friends become compulsively obsessed with Box Killers, a true-crime subscription game where each month's "unsolved case" is custom-tailored to the life of its player. There's only one catch: Jill's game seems to be all too real . . . and when her clues begin to conmore
Jill and the Killers is an excellent addition to the crime, thriller, and mystery genres. This comic is a testament to the writer's ability to create an intriguing storyline while focusing on character development. The artwork complements the plot and enhances the reading experience for comic book fans. Read Full Review
A solid start full of emotion and questions. Read Full Review
It's plain to see there's a conspiracy afoot (as plain as a human foot, really) and, with so many strange and disconnected pieces, it could be an alluring one. But the story built around these questions is too obvious to draw much interest beyond answering those questions. Read Full Review
I can't stress enough what a fantastic writer and storyteller Olivia Cuartero-Briggs is. Not only is the dialogue funny and sharp (the artistic license taken with the teens' slang is particularly effective), the story itself moves with the pacing of a great crime movie. Jill and the Killers is an addictive page-turner from the jump. Hope to see more of this series!