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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A/CA) Matt Frank From the studio that created the cult TV show Ultraman (Now a Marvel Comics series and Netflix Show). Here is Redman, the Kaiju Hunter... Trapped in a desolate and yet somehow familiar world populated with a vast array of the ferocious beasts known as 'Kaiju,' Redman continues his endless Red Fight, battling tirelessly to cull the monsters. With each fierce battle, the mysterious, blood-splattered 'hero' sinks closer to his prey, ready to strike. This while a sinister form watches and records his every move... Date Available: 06/29/2022
BONUS REVIEW by Jake Pierce
I try to watch most Ultraman and Kaiju-inspired independent series when they come out, and with Redman coming from the Ultraman creators, there was no way I'd pass this one up. My only gripe here is that I wish this issue had just a little more in it. The twist is teased but not fully explained, so unless you're already a fan of giant men in bright spandex suplexing kaijus, this may fly under your radar. But if you're a fan of taking camp and nostalgia and adding one small twist to it, along with some killer art, then grab a copy of Redman # 1. I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A/CA) Matt Frank From the studio that created the cult TV show Ultraman (Now a Marvel Comics series and Netflix Show). Here is Redman, the Kaiju Hunter... Trapped in a desolate and yet somehow familiar world populated with a vast array of the ferocious beasts known as 'Kaiju,' Redman continues his endless Red Fight, battling tirelessly to cull the monsters. With each fierce battle, the mysterious, blood-splattered 'hero' sinks closer to his prey, ready to strike. This while a sinister form watches and records his every move... Date Available: 06/29/2022
BONUS REVIEW by Jake Pierce
I try to watch most Ultraman and Kaiju-inspired independent series when they come out, and with Redman coming from the Ultraman creators, there was no way I'd pass this one up. My only gripe here is that I wish this issue had just a little more in it. The twist is teased but not fully explained, so unless you're already a fan of giant men in bright spandex suplexing kaijus, this may fly under your radar. But if you're a fan of taking camp and nostalgia and adding one small twist to it, along with some killer art, then grab a copy of Redman # 1. I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams |