IN ONE L.A. MOTEL ROOM, A COSMIC QUEST IS ABOUT BEGIN.... Edgar Award nominee and Philip K. Dick Award-winner Ben H. Winters (EC's Cruel Universe, The Last Policeman Trilogy) and rising star Leomacs (EC's Epitaphs from the Abyss, Refrigerator Full of Heads) unravel a three-part, prestige format series exploring the hallucinatory second life of a brilliant author who imagined our desperate future but never imagined he'd become part of it . .
More than just a writer, more than just a science-fiction icon, Benjamin J. Carp was a cultural revolutionary. Across 44 novels and hundreds of short stories-including the counterculture cla more
Benjamin #1 is a fantastic read for fans of Science Fiction. Not only that it blends genres with mystery, thriller, and even buddy cop action/comedy. It feels like the whole package from story to art. Its paced excellently and the characters are already developing in interesting ways. This is an outstanding way to kick off the series! Don't you agree? Read Full Review
Expect the unexpected is an understatement with “Benjamin”. Winters crafts a tale of defiance and delusion via the mind of Benjamin J. Carp. Leomacs, Bertel and Carey give readers multiple exciting visions of an ever-evolving world. Buckle in for what is sure to be a one-of-a-kind experience. Read Full Review
Benjamin #1 is the kind of offbeat, meditative comic that rarely sees the light of day, but when it does especially with a creative team this good it's worth paying attention. With echoes of Philip K. Dick and a sharp visual style courtesy of Leomacs and Luca Bertele, this first issue sets the stage for a cerebral journey that values ideas and character over spectacle. It's not for everyone, but those who connect with its quiet weirdness will be eager to see where it's headed. Read Full Review
Benjamin #1 is the start of a weird mystery that sucks the reader in with its visuals, humor, and just strange oddity of it all. There's the hint of a meta story and a story within the story all adding to the big swing of it all. And it work, it works really well. Benjamin #1 is a debut that'll get you coming back for more and one you don't want to muss. Read Full Review
Benjamin #1 is the start of a weird mystery that sucks the reader in with its visuals, humor, and just strange oddity of it all. There's the hint of a meta story and a story within the story all adding to the big swing of it all. And it work, it works really well. Benjamin #1 is a debut that'll get you coming back for more and one you don't want to muss. Read Full Review
I enjoyed the issue. The art was pretty good as well. The story flowed well and was interesting enough to keep reading.