Predator Fire and Stone #1

Predator Fire and Stone #1

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Joshua Williamson
(A) Chris Mooneyham
(CA) Dan Brown, Lucas Graciano
As the Perses begins her long journey home, a deadly stowaway forces the crew into a savage conflict! While the crew defend themselves against this unseen predator, the hunter itself stalks a much more substantial game!
Date Available: 10/22/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


This issue works. Let's start with that, because maybe it shouldn't. This series starts after the events of AVP #1 (which was a confusing mess), features only unpleasant characters, and has an alien lead that can't (really) speak. The unpleasantness continues when our unpleasant captain uses his unpleasant crew for bait.

Why does it work? The art by Christopher Mooneyham, which somehow evokes the best of Klaus Janson's inking w/out the weakness of his pencilling. It looks great. Lastly, his predator looks like a predator, which is somehow a harder thing than it should be in comics. I don't know if its only going to be a book worth looking at, but its starting that way. That makes this a book worth checking out.


I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Joshua Williamson
(A) Chris Mooneyham
(CA) Dan Brown, Lucas Graciano
As the Perses begins her long journey home, a deadly stowaway forces the crew into a savage conflict! While the crew defend themselves against this unseen predator, the hunter itself stalks a much more substantial game!
Date Available: 10/22/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


This issue works. Let's start with that, because maybe it shouldn't. This series starts after the events of AVP #1 (which was a confusing mess), features only unpleasant characters, and has an alien lead that can't (really) speak. The unpleasantness continues when our unpleasant captain uses his unpleasant crew for bait.

Why does it work? The art by Christopher Mooneyham, which somehow evokes the best of Klaus Janson's inking w/out the weakness of his pencilling. It looks great. Lastly, his predator looks like a predator, which is somehow a harder thing than it should be in comics. I don't know if its only going to be a book worth looking at, but its starting that way. That makes this a book worth checking out.


I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


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