Intrepid #1-2
Written by Jose Loeri
Art by Mats Engesten
Coloring, Lettering and Layouts by Atlantis Studios
Crucial Crisis Comix
Cover price: $2.95; Available now
What do you call it when one man takes on an entire regiment of armed soldiers to escape from a government prison and then makes his way to Mexico and then gets a bar blown up while fighting his way through two other former teammates who have been artificially enhanced? I call it Intrepid.
In "Preamble", the first of the 7-issue "Heroes and Villains" arc of Intrepid, we meet Joseph Paxton. Intrepid is the only way to describe him. A man who seems willing to take on anybody and anything to rescue a friend and former underling. A man with amazing powers himself. But he may also have memory implants, so we cannot trust anything that he remembers...continue reading this review at Geeks of Doom!
Friday, November 9, 2007
Comic Review: Intrepid #1 and 2
Posted by Geeks of Doom at 1:06 PM
Labels: Atlantis Studios, comic review, Crucial Crisis Comix, independent comics, Intrepid, Jose Loeri, Mats Engesten
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