Chastity #1
| Writer | Leah Williams |
| Artist | Daniel Maine |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Chastity Jack has been kidnapped, to the great misfortune of her kidnappers. She, along with a dozen other young women, arrive at an audition for a prestigious New York City burlesque act hoping to land a coveted spot in the popular show. When they wake up in chains on a spooky cruise ship in the middle of nowhere, they're congratulated on joining the cast. Realizing they've been drugged and kidnapped by human traffickers, Chastity Jack declines the offer. Grindhouse-style.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes
Sep 15, 2019This is a great introduction to this character for new readers and an excellent way to reacquaint her fans with what she's capable of. Chastity Jack has got some great lines, an awesome personality, and she doesn't like being played a fool. The visuals show off her abilities and gives her and the other characters some great reactions. I enjoyed this enough to want to continue picking up. I have no idea where this will go and that's what makes this entertaining. Read Full Review
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8.4
The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez
Sep 11, 2019Chastity begins with a promising premise but soon grinds to a halt once the excitement stops and while it is understandable to have a transition between action scenes, the absence of anything to provoke our interest within the second half is troublesome. Read Full Review
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8.0
Horror DNA - James Ferguson
Sep 24, 2019Chastity is back and up against a villain more heinous than ever. She's used to fighting vampires, but this is something else entirely. We're re-introduced to this character and what she can do. It's easy to understand that there's a lot more bloodshed in her future. Read Full Review
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7.5
Multiversity Comics - Christopher Egan
Sep 13, 2019A surprisingly exciting horror/action comic with a fun hero and an unexpected plot that makes for an intriguing read. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Watch - Nicholas Osborn
Oct 04, 2019Chastity #1 is a book that promises something great, but comes up short in terms of execution. Hopefully the best is yet to come. Read Full Review
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5.7
Sequential Planet - Matthew Dillon
Sep 20, 2019The 90s most embarassing trend is now slightly more palatable for the 10s. Unfortunately it's still not very fun to read. Read Full Review