Dread and Alive #1
Dread and Alive » Dread and Alive #1 - BEGINNINGS released by ZOOLOOK on February 6, 2010.
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5 (3) 4 (0) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 5.0 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Cool 0
I'm not a reviewer but after buying this on Ipod then getting the print version I'm impressed. Great story and great art I love the hero and his power set and while we learn nothing about the hero in this issue it sets up conflicts to come. Everyone who's a fan of Black superheroes should check this out. It's also cheaper than your average comic so why aren't you reading this?...
6 out of 6 found this review helpful. -
New Black Superhero 1
Summary and SpoilersOur story opens up with a blond man fleeing from unseen foes, through San Francisco’s Golden gate park. The man is terrified and runs into the street, he tries to stop a car only for the man to continue driving. Elsewhere his screams are heard by one of two sleeping children, the girl alerts her brother. They look outside just in time to see the man trip and land on his face hard. His assailants have caught up with him and he’s now held at Gun Point. On a nearby roof ...
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Rastaman vibrations 0
I've always had a fascination with the rastafarian religion. Is it the hair? the non eating of meat? the spirituality? I just cant quite tell. Comics have had Bishop an aborigine descendant with dreads for years, there have even been some minor forgettable Jamaican heroes from DC and Marvel but this series gives us a Jamaican Rastafarian in the title role and we follow him. This issue serves to introduce us to the hero and sets up the future conflicts of the series. For me having a Jamaican Rast...
3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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