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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Stephanie Phillips
(A/CA) Craig Cermak
SERIES PREMIERE High adventure on the high seas in the waning days of piracy, when men were men, and the best pirates were...women? Writer STEPHANIE PHILLIPS (Butcher of Paris, Descendent) and artist CRAIG CERMAK (Red Team, Voltron) bring to life the tale of Anne Bonny and Mary Read as they hoist the skull and crossbones, draw cutlasses, and seek a treasure that will make them legends. In an era when sailing with women was thought to be bad luck, Anne and Mary might just be the only people capable of saving the pirate way of life.
Date Available: 05/13/2020
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Effective pirate action on the high seas awaits. If you liked the first 'Pirates of the Carribean' but thought it needed more violence and an honest perspective on what it must be like to kill a ship full of people for personal gain, look no further. There's probably as many as three allegories that could tie into modern events and I'm not the one built correctly to speak w/ authority on any of them. I can tell you that a craft loaded to the gills with men are fairly furious that the captain treats the only woman as an equal. Since she's the famous pirate Anne Bonny, she's probably actually good at her job, and has to work three times as hard to get 7/10 the booty and is disliked by her underperforming co-workers, and ah jeez it's quiet time.

Solid, expressive work from Chicago local Craig Cermak. His Kevin Maguire influences don't go unnoticed or unappreicated. He's a little more loose with his layouts and his linework here than his previous projects. That work would benefit from a color pallate that allows for more than mid-grade values to exist during fires and sunlight.


I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Stephanie Phillips
(A/CA) Craig Cermak
SERIES PREMIERE High adventure on the high seas in the waning days of piracy, when men were men, and the best pirates were...women? Writer STEPHANIE PHILLIPS (Butcher of Paris, Descendent) and artist CRAIG CERMAK (Red Team, Voltron) bring to life the tale of Anne Bonny and Mary Read as they hoist the skull and crossbones, draw cutlasses, and seek a treasure that will make them legends. In an era when sailing with women was thought to be bad luck, Anne and Mary might just be the only people capable of saving the pirate way of life.
Date Available: 05/13/2020
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Effective pirate action on the high seas awaits. If you liked the first 'Pirates of the Carribean' but thought it needed more violence and an honest perspective on what it must be like to kill a ship full of people for personal gain, look no further. There's probably as many as three allegories that could tie into modern events and I'm not the one built correctly to speak w/ authority on any of them. I can tell you that a craft loaded to the gills with men are fairly furious that the captain treats the only woman as an equal. Since she's the famous pirate Anne Bonny, she's probably actually good at her job, and has to work three times as hard to get 7/10 the booty and is disliked by her underperforming co-workers, and ah jeez it's quiet time.

Solid, expressive work from Chicago local Craig Cermak. His Kevin Maguire influences don't go unnoticed or unappreicated. He's a little more loose with his layouts and his linework here than his previous projects. That work would benefit from a color pallate that allows for more than mid-grade values to exist during fires and sunlight.


I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


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