Finite

Finite Issue #0 · Collective Creativity
3.6
584 reviews
eBook
20
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

A short introduction to the issue trilogy "Blue", "Red" and "Green"...

(Best viewed on a Tablet - 20 Pages / 10 Spreads) Finite Digital Comic.

* First Enemy contact: 38 Years ago
* Last Fuel found: 11 Months ago
* Last Electricity Source found: 2 Months ago
* Pollution: Dangerous
* Suit Oxygen level: Low
* Weapon Power level: ...Even lower
* Last Human Contact: 3 Weeks
* Last Transmission: 2 Weeks
* Current location inhabited: 9 Days
* Remaining Soldiers: ...1

Ratings and reviews

3.6
584 reviews
ZeFirestarter
21 October 2016
A little bit too short for being an effective teaser (<20 pages). Setting seems fine, post-apocalyptic alien invasion. The art-style is very unique, but not my cup of tea. That doesn't mean it's bad in any way. I would recommend everyone to give it a look, judge by yourself.
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GG Jones
13 October 2015
Well, I was a little sad that it had a very small amount of pages but I REALLY like the story line and I know that the point was that this was to pursue us to buy the first issue. I like the story line but I'm sad that there are very few pages! ;)
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Susan Haudenschild
29 November 2015
Is it free but said it was but it has but it has debit or credit and I don't know what it means if it's free why would you need debit or credit see my thinking
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2D | 3D Artist, Animator & Author.

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