Gawd, that Look Inside!
Five pages of evil critters, “the worlds most fearsome and sinister super criminals,” standing around in static groups as they are described.
In the sixth through ninth pages, they menace a child cowering in an armchair with a teddy bear.
In the tenth through twelfth pages, a man sits in a chair smoking a cigarette as ¿earwigs? crawl over him and he pleads for mercy for his girl.
Finally we get mercy: “End of this sample Kindle book.”
The blurb informs us Issue #1 was published, but Issues #2 and #3 “were never published until now”. I wonder why? Could it have been the slow pacing and lack of action?
Nathan had to make us look by warning us not to. That’s mean.
James F. Brown
7 years ago
Some middle-school boy has waaaay too much free study hall time…
misterfweem
7 years ago
I looked at the trap, Ray.
mark stien
7 years ago
I read the book and its not bad. If your one of those comic book fans that are stuck in the world of loving comics with lots of pretty colors then you may not like this book being that it is black and white. I like this comic because it reminds me of the old 80s comics
Arrgh! My eyes! I looked…I couldn’t help it.
Lots of ink, little white space and even less dialogue.
The cover’s the best compared to what’s inside.
Gawd, that Look Inside!
Five pages of evil critters, “the worlds most fearsome and sinister super criminals,” standing around in static groups as they are described.
In the sixth through ninth pages, they menace a child cowering in an armchair with a teddy bear.
In the tenth through twelfth pages, a man sits in a chair smoking a cigarette as ¿earwigs? crawl over him and he pleads for mercy for his girl.
Finally we get mercy: “End of this sample Kindle book.”
The blurb informs us Issue #1 was published, but Issues #2 and #3 “were never published until now”. I wonder why? Could it have been the slow pacing and lack of action?
Nathan had to make us look by warning us not to. That’s mean.
Some middle-school boy has waaaay too much free study hall time…
I looked at the trap, Ray.
I read the book and its not bad. If your one of those comic book fans that are stuck in the world of loving comics with lots of pretty colors then you may not like this book being that it is black and white. I like this comic because it reminds me of the old 80s comics
I’ve looked at the art. All of the color in the world wouldn’t help it.
I just bought the paperback book and I’m impressed.