Chariot #1
| Writer | Bryan Hill |
| Artist | Priscilla Petraites |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The Chariot was a Cold War-era secret government project to provide its star agent with a weapon unlike any other in the form of a supercharged muscle car. It sank into the ocean decades ago, and the agent along with it. Now, a petty criminal looking to reform his life has stumbled upon the Chariot, and he's about to find out that the agent's consciousness is still controlling it in this synthwave thriller.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Comic Crusaders - Lucas Fashina
Mar 03, 2021Chariot #1 will have 2 covers: Cover A, Jeff Dekal; Cover B, Mike Deodato. Read Full Review
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9.2
Comic Watch - Kenneth Bowden
Mar 06, 2021Chariot #1: is the fresh coat of neon paint comics needs, absolutely gorgeous art and straight laced writing opens us up to an awesome mystery you'll be itching to see unfold. Read Full Review
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9.0
Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz
Mar 03, 2021Bryan Edward Hill has always been a solid writer. He proves that again here with this book. It is well thought out and well scripted. The art by Priscilla Petraites is perfect for this as well. I am intrigued to where this is all going. It should be interesting. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Ronnie Gorham
Feb 23, 2021Chariot #1 gets the series off to a great start. Gunfire, hot pursuit chases, and a badass heroine's consciousness stuck inside of a highly advanced automobile -- what more could you ask for? Read Full Review
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8.0
Comics: The Gathering - Nick Devonald
Mar 02, 2021A futuristic, sentient, Knight Rider style car. Interesting characters who readers will instantly empathise with. Stunning art, equally comfortable with Block Buster style action as quieter, touching moments. Excellent writing. There are plenty of reasons to pick this comic up, beyond the exciting concept of ex-con meets Knight Rider. Read Full Review
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8.0
Graphic Policy - Brett
Mar 03, 2021Chariot #1 has a sense of style about it that works. It feels like films like Drive in that the visuals and essence are a driver of its draw. It's a cool start with an intriguing premise and concept. The latter half is a bit surprising where it goes resulting in an unexpected direction. For those that want a little bit of nostalgia, Chariot #1 is something to check out. Read Full Review
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7.9
Multiversity Comics - Conor Spielbrg
Mar 08, 2021A promising beginning with tons of potential in its premise. Read Full Review
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7.5
Bleeding Cool - Hannibal Tabu
Mar 07, 2021A taste of 1980s action thrust into the modern day, this is one heck of a ride, but you are not at all in the driver's seat. Read Full Review
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7.0
ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine
Mar 03, 2021The story by Bryan Edward Hill feels boilerplate to start, but it definitely has some strong bones to hold its premise above water. Read Full Review