Mad Max meets Fallout in the nightmarish vision of life on a dystopian planet!
From Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius collaborator - Yacine "Elgo" Elghorri!
A band of mutants slog through the harsh deserts of a dystopian planet in search of the factory - The last semblance of civilization left among the wasteland.
Mileage may vary with audiences and some may just outright disagree, but the artistry and ideas behind Factory #1 cannot be denied, and the best part is, it won't let you deny it. At least not without a fight. Read Full Review
Factory #1is an interesting book. I've found myself looking back over details that I might have missed. This book is bleak, it's weird, and it's disturbing. So if your looking for different I'd get this. But I wouldn't recommend it for little readers, this is pure nightmare material. Read Full Review
Elgo's "Factory" #1 is a tough-as-nails, layered sci-fi story that rewards readers with subtle, clever storytelling with close attention. Read Full Review
Factory #1 is unbelievably weird, yet creates an intriguing world rife with struggle. The issue suffers fro a complete lack of context that will leave most readers feeling left out. Read Full Review
All in all, fans of the art will find a lot to enjoy here. Read Full Review
All in all, I can't recommend Factory save to the most enthusiastic of post-apocalyptic fiction fans. The artwork is incredibly unappealing. The story's slow pace offers nothing to encourage readers to continue on to its second installment. Worst of all, it is just plain dull! Read Full Review
Translated from French, Factory #1 is a journey into the weird, upsetting, and strange. I have no clue how they got to where they are or why any of these pod babies, mutants, floating heads, and talking animals exist, but it's just a bit too over the top for me. Although it is published by Titan Comics and Statix Press, it feels more like something that belongs in Heavy Metal (which I pretty much avoid). Nevertheless, for certain pockets of sci-fi fandom and purveyors of the peculiar, Factory #1 will be right up your alley. Otherwise, skip it. Read Full Review
The arts not great but kinda reminds me of old Monty Python shorts. The story is weird and all over the place. Think they were on acid when they conceived this one. All in all it’s strange enough to be interesting but not sure if the trip is gonna last.