Hyper Force Neo #1
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Hyper Force Neo #1

Writer: Jarrett Williams Artist: Jarrett Williams Publisher: Z2 Comics Release Date: April 27, 2016 Cover Price: $5.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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It's the year 21XX and Dean Masters is off to his first day of 9th grade. But unbeknownst to him, Dean will become the leader of Hyper Force Neo, a super-secret group of techie-teens who pilot massive Neo Mechs to defend the planet! From Super Pro K.O. creator Jarrett Williams.

  • 8.0
    Newsarama - C.K. Stewart Apr 12, 2016

    Though Hyper Force Neo #1 may sometimes stumble over the content it's packed with, Jarrett Williams has delivered with a diverse cast that's as fun to just look at as the story is to read. After reading the first issue, it's easy to think that kids want to be like and maybe even cosplay Dean, a cool, confident, nice guy, who does his best and loves to hang out and help his friends. That's not to suggest that this is a unique occurrence amongst comics at large, or even all-ages comics (there are plenty of strong all-ages books on the market, even just within Z2). Instead, it's only to say that if it was Williams' intent, Hyper Force Neo #1 knocks it out of the park. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Florida Geek Scene - Brian Reed Apr 13, 2016

    I really feel labeling a book as “for children” may be unfair. This isn't the most interesting story, and the depth of the characters may be a little limited, but the book still has plenty to offer more mature readers. Clearly, the main audience is going to be the middle school crowd, but the solid, well crafted world transcends that and should be interesting to every one. It's not the best book in the world, but I think it's worth a look if you're into that kind of thing at all. Read Full Review

  • 6.6
    Comicsverse - Jake Swirsky Apr 30, 2016

    Like many inaugural issues, HYPER FORCE NEO introduces numerous characters and plots with little payoff, setting the stage for future issues. Neil and Layla will most likely join Hyper Force Neo, aiding Dean in his quest for justice. Although its colorful kinetic imagery might cause minor headaches for adults, HYPER FORCE NEOwill most likely enthrall younger readers. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Steven Phillips Apr 27, 2016

    By the end of issue one I was fatigued and on the verge of a headache. But, I'd still recommend the book. It's a decent all-ages title that lacks coherence at times, but delivers enough fun, good-natured energy to warrant a try. Read Full Review

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