Alien Bounty Hunter #1
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Alien Bounty Hunter #1

Writer: Adrian Wassel, David M. Booher Artist: Nick Robles Publisher: Vault Comics Release Date: July 19, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
7.4Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

Ben Madsen is a bounty hunter from Arcadia. Yeah, he knows how that sounds, but the job has its perks. He's got time to take care of his aunt, a community that loves him, and the transition from USMS made sense. Following a newsworthy takedown, Madsen is offered a bail he can't ignore. It's attached to a ridiculously dangerous-sounding fugitive, but aren't they always? Unfortunately for Madsen, his mark is not from Arcadia, and the city he'll be tracking him through... well, nobody knows it exists. Penned by award-winning writer Adrian Wassel (The Gifted) & David M. Booher (Powerless) with art by Nick Robles (Clockwork Angels), Vault Comics brings you an original sci-fi franchise, produced by Mark Wahlberg and created by Stephen Levinson. more

  • 8.0
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin Jul 27, 2017

    Alien Bounty Hunter #1 is an exciting new series from Vault, with this first issue setting up what is sure to be an entertaining story. Giving us a fresh take on the sci-fi genre, the creative team do a stellar job of introducing us to Ben Madsen and the unusual target he is assigned. Read Full Review

  • 7.3
    Multiversity Comics - Rowan Grover Jul 28, 2017

    "Alien Bounty Hunter" #1 can be hampered by unfortunate plot decisions, but is ultimately a visually beautiful debut. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    ComicBuzz - Brendan Allen Jul 19, 2017

    There are a couple things I wish I didn't know about this book. The first is that it's basically a placeholder for a potential future Hollywood film. The second is that the series is only slated for 5 issues. That means this is essentially a 5-issue pilot being released to gauge interest for a different project. I wish I didn't know these things because I liked the book. Be that as it may, pick this one up if youre into sci-fi, crime procedurals, and action. Read Full Review

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