Trespasser #1
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| Writer | Justin Ryan |
| Artist | Kristian Rossi |
| Cover Price | $1.99 |
When a strange visitor crash lands in the forest, one man will do everything he can to protect his child - but at what cost?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Pastrami Nation - Nolan Smith
Feb 14, 2016Trespasser #1 is an excellent start to the series, leaving readers wanting more, as we have to know what the repercussions are for what happens in the first issue. This book is available now from Alterna Comics: http://www.alternacomics.com. Read Full Review
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9.0
BGCP - Callum webster
Feb 16, 2016Enjoyable, surprising, gripping, shocking and a real pleasure to read. Read Full Review
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8.2
Comic Crusaders - Shane Tydeman
Feb 22, 2016I'd be absolutely interested to see what happens next and I'd heavily recommend this read! Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Bastards - Steven E. Paugh
Feb 10, 2016I enjoyed the absolute hell out of Trespasser #1 as a completive comic dutifully written and illustrated, all for a damn-near criminal steal at $1.99. For a quiet story that will resound for days, look no further than here. Read Full Review
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8.0
Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison
Jul 08, 2017All in all, this is a very compelling first step in the story of Trespasser. The characters seem interesting, writer Justin M. Ryan has shown that he has a lot of interesting places to take the scenario in this first issue, and artist Kristian Rossi is very clearly cut out for the story. Pick this one up. Its well worth your time and money. Read Full Review
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4.0
Fortress of Solitude - Cindy Harley
Feb 24, 2016Sadly, the storyline and artwork are not much to talk about. Everything is quite simple. There is not much happening in the story or the art. Trespasser, unfortunately, isn't very intriguing, even though it involves an alien creature. It's a quiet story that draws out over its 22 pages. Read Full Review
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Comicsverse - Eric Rivlin
Jul 11, 2018TRESPASSER is not another generic post-apocalyptic story. It has heart, not blood and guts. Hope, not bleakness. The mystery and artwork will suck you in and make you ask yourself: "How far will you go to protect the ones you love?" Read Full Review