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Pythagoras is wreaking havoc with the vampire leaders. They were so busy fighting each other, it is apparent they didn't see what other dangers werre out there. Pythagoras is on a mission and it does not look good for them. The artist and colorist have fun filling up the pages and enhancing the story. The writer is consistent and you want to read more.
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Now that the Reaper has been exposed, we get some back story on what Pythagoras has been doing all these years. Going back to issue 0; it makes sense why he chose to do what he did and become the Reaper. He never wanted to be a vampire. Pythagoras has a journey and it comes down to a plan. The plan is not completely told in this issue but I am sure the other vampires may not like it.
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Last issue ended with a wow. I have to say this one does, too. The introduction of the Reaper was interesting but finding out who it is was not only a surprise but a great twist to story. Colors and artwork were on point. Now I have to finish the series
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Solid issue. I am a big fan of this artist. The panels are clean but detailed. Each character is very unique and appreciate the time the artist Caracuzzo put in with this series.
The writer continues to keep the reader entertained with a clear understanding of what is going on.
I like the 2 leaders of the vampire nations. They are so different and who knew they would be at war years later. This issue ending was WOW.
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Like the other review mentioned, 52 pages is a great way to start a series, even if it is a mini series.
Hannibal Tabu (writer) clearly told the story with fine detail
Giancarlo Caracuzzo (art) the artwork was distinct and high quality
Flavia Caracuzzo (color) the choice of colors were perfectly matched to fit the story
Josephine Roberts (letters) the fonts were an excellent choice
The were clear and easy to read.
As I ended this issue I felt like a had an understanding of the characters. The vampire intro in the story is a buildup. The issue did end with a slight cliffhanger and I'm anxious to see where this will go.
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First issue. Like that it's free. Noticed they have nearly 30 issues out on this series so I thought I'd see what it's about.
I saw another review that it said it started out slowly. I don't agree with that. I thought the pace was good. Starts with Earth being attacked and jumps a year forward. The aliens are bug like creatures. Action starts right away in this issue.
The coloring and art do stand out.
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Very interesting first issue. Alot of characters are being introduced to the story. I did find the artwork to be colorful and nicely done. The writer makes it very clear and it is easy to follow along. I think the story has barely got going. First impression is that this series will be different from so many I have seen that is in the category of science fiction and time travel. I will be checking out further issues.
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The colorful, informative panels sets a desirable issue. There is alot to take in so sit back and read each panel carefuly. We are in the middle of plots and action. The writer is making sure the reader is invested not just in the story but with the characters.
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This issue gives you more insight on the Time Corps. Smoke Jaguar just found out more too. The character Fawkes is an interesting character. We see a little more about him in this issue and not sure what to think of this hired killer other than he has alot to be angry about.
The coloring by Roberts does a great job of reflecting the mood in each panel. The writer Wunderman continues to writer each page to engage the writer and invest in the story.
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Another fun issue. Again, the talking animals are always a great twist to the story. The writer continues with the humor and I'm not tired of it. Duty calls for Kevin. Before the invasion, Kevin was an actor. Now he has a job that Kevin can utilize those skills. Not sure if he was a good actor prior to the invasion. haha
The art conitnues to hold up each panel with its details.
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This issue has a lot of stuff going on. We see Noah company hard at work. Grzzt trying to figure out how to deal with the mothership. The team is always on guard.
The writer Wunderman seems to be able to let each character shine. He uses the panels wisely and makes sure the reader is engaged.
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Will they capture the Scorpion tank? The animals help stop the attack. They also use a killer whale, dolphins and these 2 scientists to help stop the attack. I like how this issue sets up nicely for future issues. The artist Caracuzzo makes use of each panel brilliantly and the colorist engages the reader with the colors.
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There is a battle going on and the team is trying to capture a Kazoop scorpion tank. The bear and lion are injured and there are no vets available. A couple people find out that the animals can talk and they amazed at all this technology.
Each issue continues to up the stakes for the human race and how they can beat this aliens.
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This issue concludes the drama with the team in #14. The team survives the attacks. We see more and more plots coming and details. There’s so much that is going for this issue, that fans absolutely have a reason to be excited to see what is coming up next. Each page is exciting. The issue ends with an attack coming?
Where will it be?
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Nothing but action in this issue. It's everywhere and with everyone. The talking "pets" sometimes talk at the wrong time and could be a problem. It is actually funny because these animals are witty. The bugs have really gotten bold and danger is everywhere.
Writer continues an impressive job of balancing the expectations of each issue for the reader.
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