Antioch #1
| Writer | Patrick Kindlon |
| Artist | Marco Ferrari |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
FRONTIERSMAN creators KINDLON & FERRARI pick up where that series left off with an all-new ONGOING SERIES! A king from a lost continent enters the world of man with a purpose: to stop us from killing the planet. But when he finds himself in a superhuman prison, his title is useless and his powers only matter if they help him survive!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
Comic Watch - Matt Meyer
Sep 05, 2022Antioch #1 is ONE. COOL. COMIC. The creative team is on fire, taking a familiar cloth and creating a whole new tapestry out of it. DO NOT miss this one! Read Full Review
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8.2
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Matthew Sardo
Aug 23, 2022ANTIOCH #1 hits the right notes to engage the reader, and the art works well for the story. The second issue will determine if it's a must-read. Read Full Review
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8.0
But Why Tho? - Quinn
Sep 07, 2022Antioch #1 is a good start to this new ongoing series. If you enjoyed the Frontiersman, you will enjoy the action and pure energy that makes up Antioch. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt
Sep 07, 2022Antioch #1 is a formidable debut issue in a new comics world full of promise. Read Full Review
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8.0
Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau
Sep 11, 2022Antioch #1 doesn't have the charm of Frontiersman but promises a great adventure regardless. Read Full Review
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7.9
Multiversity Comics - Matthew Blair
Sep 09, 2022The artwork is gorgeous, but if youre looking for a fresh new take on superheroes, you wont find much here. Read Full Review
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6.0
Get Your Comic On - Dave Jones
Sep 07, 2022I found the beginning of this new arc a little bit of a slow burner but reading between the lines there is definitely potential for the arc to evolve into something epic. A fresh perspective on a familiar world and one that I look forward to see more of. Read Full Review
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5.0
COMICON - Benjamin Hall
Sep 07, 2022The universe-building that begins in with the hero Frontiersman continues with environmentalist Antioch. Yet, how do these two connect? Also what good is Antioch, a former king, to the environment if he can't act outside of a prison? Finally does Antioch have a plan, or is he just acting out? Read Full Review