The cover matches the tone of the book perfectly. Overall, the art is impressive and really fun to look at. It has a great retro style with extremely vibrant colors. The pages have an interesting worn look to them with yellowed pages and faux stains. We are also shown multiple full-page spreads throughout the issue that really highlights the book’s style.
I give this book 4 out 5 stars. The strength of this book is how unique and fresh it is. The Capitan is written to be a badass and the book evokes a Grindhouse mixed with Sci-Fi movie feel. The writing is passable, but this book is all about the art, action, and tone. I loved every page. If you are looking for a unique, retro, pulp book with psychedelic colors that is all about fun and doesn’t take itself too seriously, pick up Space Riders: Galaxy of Brutality.
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Written by Fabian Rangel, Jr.
Art by Alexis Ziritt
Lettering by Ryan Ferrier
Published by Black Mask Comics
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