Boom! Studios
May 2015
Oh, Killstrike
7.6
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31 Reviews
8.0
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4 Reviews
WHAT'S TO LOVE: Say Anything frontman Max Bemis writes a love letter to 1990s superhero comics in this tongue-in-cheek homage to the era, featuring the art stylings of Logan Faerber - reminiscent of works by Chip Zdarsky and Jeff Lemire. Much like Polarity, Oh, Killstrike is very personal to Bemis: It's about a new dad who loves comics from his youth. Part twisted buddy comedy, part profound coming-of-age story, we could not stop smiling when reading Oh, Killstrike.
WHAT IT IS: Jared, a new father, fears parenthood. An old comics fan, he turns to them for comfort. But when he unwittingly lets loose his favorite character, Killstr
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| Rating | Issue | Writer | Artist |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | Max Bemis | Logan Faerber | |
| 3 | Max Bemis | Logan Faerber | |
| 2 | Max Bemis | Logan Faerber | |
| 1 | Max Bemis | Logan Faerber |