Philip Knudtson
The brilliantly named Jurassic Strike Force 5 contains an 8 page preview that tells not even a half-assed origin story, more like eighth-assed. The book is completely unaware of it's stupidity. Something that I had assumed could not be true based on the cover art. Speaking of art, you're in for a treat. There's a "Character Designs" section with 11 pages of uninspired and poorly drawn dinosaur-people with laughably cliche bios you have to read to believe. The through-line for a lot of the terrible comics Google Play has offered up (understandably) for free this week is that they look and read like they were made by your friend in high school who wasn't even the best artist in the room. I keep asking myself not only where was the editor, but where was the adult to tell these people "This is super stupid." That brings me to why I'm being hard on these comics, it's because they're stupid. Aside from novels, comics are the biggest sink for everyone's terrible ideas. Unlike novels however, comics gets judged for it. Is it so crazy to suggest they try just a bit harder to be good?
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Moon Chaleunphone
I was reading this graphic novella (not it's not a comic book you fundies) and I've never felt so excited to be a part of the history of scify dinos. I wish I lived in the dinosaurs time specifically jurassic for trex. I was born in the wrong generation. Windsor Locks, CT did 9/11