THE OFFSPRING #1 is not better than the sum of its parts, but the parts are strong enough to generate high engagement and curiosity on their own. Each scene feels organic and natural, and the mediocre art is buoyed by a fantastic coloring effort. At the very least, Im interested to see how this story comes together. Read Full Review
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