REVIEW: Kingsville #1- Steroids on Steroids!

In a world full of corruption; sometimes you must stash away some *security measures*

Roll the credits—

Written/ Lettered by Thomas Huls
Illustrated / Colored / Penciled by Dan Zay
Cover done by Dan Zay
Edited by Ambrose Quintanilla IV

Cover-

A hefty man poised as though he just obliterated someone- evidence of the act covers his arms, with splatters over his torso and legs.

Story Line-

Two scientist working away. Slowly becoming more and more suspicious of their employer.

Very solid approach, steadily unveiling the antagonists concerns while simultaneously revealing the antagonists intent. A lot of intriguing circumstances start peeking through the further you read.

Visuals-

A Brilliant display of talent throughout. Clever shading and  lighting techniques that draw the eye to the important bit of info within the scene. I enjoyed the varying moods and use of atmosphere.

Writing-

As need, concise and informative. Though long and chatty when needed as well. Much like the visuals, the script brought attention to pertinent information, but not overwhelming so. Just a taste to soothe you.

Thoughts-

I enjoyed it. A great way t0 introduce each member of the comic. The careful display of abilities then sudden abuse of them gave a thrilling emotion to each turned page.

All in all, 4 out of 5

Looking forward to the next issue, as well as the next ability!

Publisher: World At War Comics

Check out their website at:
https://worldatwarcomics.com/

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Caleb Taylor
Been fascinated with games from a young age and just never quit it. I've handed my children this way of being in hopes of a future unstoppable trio.
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