ChiSai: Duality #1
Written by Bart A. Thompson
Pencils & Inks by Francisco Paronzini
Grayscale by Jorge Mongiovi
Letters by Richard Nelson
Cover Colors By Mike Beals
Approbation Comics
Cover Price $3.99; Available Now
There comes a time in every person’s life when they must ask themselves the *tough* questions:
Who am I?
Where is my life headed?
What would I do if I were suddenly accosted by gun-toting assassins while taking a shower?
Well, friends, the answer to one or more of these questions (...prrrobably just the one...) can be found in the pages of Approbation’s new two-part mini-series, ChiSai: Duality.
ChiSai is the story of Shy, a badass martial artist with a dark past who is just trying to live a peaceful existence in relative isolation with her boyfriend and their daughter. When visitors of the masked and violent variety come a-callin’ (during the most personal of moments), Shy learns that said dark past (established in the original miniseries, ChiSai: Karma) has come back to haunt her. She is forced to leave her peaceful life behind to tie up loose ends and ensure her family is never threatened again...continue reading this review at Geeks of Doom!
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Comic Review: ChiSai: Duality #1
Posted by Geeks of Doom at 12:10 PM
Labels: Approbation Comics, Bart A. Thompson, comic review, Francisco Paronzini, independent comics, Jorge Mongiovi, Mike Beals, Richard Nelson
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