The KISS connection to this issue is minor. We are shown a flashback to when Sam, Kimi, and Milo met at their first concert and ran into Gene Simmons. We also have lyrics from KISS songs leading into the story and KISS art is shown in the background at Sam Jr’s home.
The book’s art was good, with a somewhat cartoony style. I did enjoy the animated facial expressions and detailed scenery. The cover to this issue is fun but is only loosely connected to the story told within.
This is a well-written drama, but it begs the question, who is this title for? KISS fans may be slightly disappointed and the fact that it’s marketed as a KISS book may limit the audience that would appreciate the enjoyable story being told, regardless of the book’s connection to Kiss.
Overall, this is an enjoyable issue. I rate it 3.5 out of 5 stars. You may be surprised at how solid of a title this, even if you aren’t a KISS fan.
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Written by Amy Chu and Erik Burnham
Art by Eman Casallos
Published by Dynamite
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