Animosity comic review7/5/2023 Issues #2 & 3 will need to give me a reason to stick around for the long haul. Random Access Memory Retro Review So You Want to Read Comics. Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Twitch Discord RSS. Major Spoilers - Daily Comic Book Reviews, News, Previews, and Podcasts. Issue #1 grabbed me enough to get me to come back for a second helping. Major Spoilers - Daily Comic Book Reviews, News, Previews, and Podcasts. The pitch is: One day, for no reason, the animals woke up. The story could go in lots of directions from this setup, both innovative and rehashed. From Marguerite Bennett, the writer of InSeXts and DC Comics Bombshells, and artist Rafael de Latorre (Superzero), the Animosity series is a road trip working as a coming-of-age story with black humor and a sci-fi twist. The proof, for me will be in the development of this concept, which I’m unable to judge based on the small amount of story revealed in this issue. Marguerite Bennett has come up with a cool concept. Publisher: Aftershock Comics Release: Oct 2017 - Jan 2019 Issues: 10 Collected Volumes: 3 Critic Reviews: 23 User Reviews: 13. Leave it up to the dogs to have our back… man’s best friend and all. This issue is almost purely the very beginning stages of the set-up for our story with a couple of scenes that blatantly defy what is physically possible in order to demonstrate the love Sandor has for his human, Jesse. So we’ve got a “on the road to a post-apocalyptic world” tale starting on Day 1 of the apocalypse that could spell the end of humankind. For too long have humans mistreated them and they’re out for revenge. Animosity is series that follows a nightmare scenario in which one day the animals wake up and rebel against humanity for all the suffering they have caused. They gain the power of higher level thought and also the ability to speak (apparently they also spontaneously generate the vocal cords necessary to accomplish this). The high concept is that one day all animals, fish, insects become sentient. But we don’t make it to the point in the story with this compelling cover image in this issue. The rats have started their carnage and take over of San Francisco. Animosity: The Rise takes place in San Francisco and follows the moment that the animals woke up in that city. However, there are some fans who are not so harsh on Giorno, and they acknowledge that hes a great character. The fans have a lot of reasons to believe that Giorno doesnt meet the criteria required to be a JoJo. Great image on the cover with Jesse and her dog Sandor. Animosity is series that follows a nightmare scenario in which one day the animals wake up and rebel against humanity for all the suffering they have caused. He is arguably the most hated JoJo, which is pretty shocking. But I had already read 6 of these 19 pages as “preview pages” in Captain Kid #1 just the other day, so I really only got 13 new pages here. From Marguerite Bennett, the writer of InSeXts and DC Comics Bombshells, and artist Rafael de Latorre (Superzero), the Animosity series is a road trip. The comic was 19 pages of story/art with one text page briefly explaining the premise. I liked the idea of this debut issue, but if there was ever a comic that cried out for having an “extra length debut” it is this one. Rating: 3.5/5 – An Intriguing Concept, Where Will Bennett Go With It?
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