In the second issue of the most dangerous comic on the planet: outtrumps, oligarchies, and orgies, oh my!
LOVE it. Based on the superior artwork, the stylistic choices, and the development of an absolutely enthralling story, I'm giving this issue a standing ovation and Read Full Review
Overall, I think RENATO JONES: THE ONE% is enthralling. It creates awareness about inequality in America, but is hilarious and sarcastic at the same time. I give props to the true freelancer Andrews for creating such a masterpiece, and I'm eagerly looking forward to the next issue- RENATO JONES: THE ONE% #6: THE RETURN OF RENATO JONES. Read Full Review
The kind of dissonance brought by Renato Jones #2 is in part because Andrews is not just an incredibly talented artist in his own right, but because there's clearly something to his high concept here. Evil billionaires " and I'm sure people can readily come up with at least one example " do exist, and they even thrive because they have ensconced themselves in the arms of the law. Having a vigilante take down these avatars of greed is powerful wish fulfillment, and Andrews tries to have his cake and eat it too by having his hero churn through the most heinous of villains. But at the same time, having a work that's this based in political affairs automatically invites deeper thought " and right now, Renato Jones: The One% is undeniably rich in style, but might find itself in philosophical foreclosure if it doesn't build upon its violent, black-and-white foundations. Read Full Review