Hexware #1
| Writer | Tim Seeley |
| Artist | Zulema Lavina |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Why sell your soul...when you can buy a new one?
In a corporate-ruled world where class inequality is greater than ever, a desperate, lonely populace is drawn to neo-spiritualism and hedge magic.
When their teenage daughter is murdered, the Marks family is left asking the gods what they did to deserve this. But their android maid, Which-Where, has a different approach. Perhaps if she asked the devil...
A new futuristic miniseries by acclaimed creator TIM SEELEY (HACK/SLASH, REVIVAL, Nightwing, Superman vs. Lobo) and rising star ZULEMA SCOTTO LAVINA (Red Sonja, The Little Mermaid)!
THE MAGIC ORDER meets Do Androids Dream of Ele
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.6
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Dec 07, 2022Zulema Scotto Lavina's art is sublime. I love the style and how it crafts the world of the characters. Every page was a visual wonder. Read Full Review
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8.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Dec 08, 2022Hexware kicks off on a promising note and with a simple, easy to understand premise mixed with electric art, this could fill a welcome void for readers looking for the next winning mini-series from Image. Read Full Review
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8.5
Geek'd Out - Cameron Kieffer
Dec 13, 2022The art by Zulema Scotto Lavina is simply spectacular, particularly in the sharp contrast between set-pieces. The bright and shiny buildings that house the upper-crust in their subtly futuristic outfits could not be more different than the grit and grime of the citys lower levels and their denizens. Which-Wheres design has a distinctly 90s comic book babe influence but stops short of crossing over into creepy sex-bot territory. Her wardrobe near the end of the issue seems to say Cyberpunk Halloween Pin-Up Special but it strangely works and never comes off as gratuitous. Valentina Cuomos colors add to the aesthetic and propel the art to a whole new level. The overall look of the issue has a 90s vibe but with enough modern sensibilities to keep it from feeling like pure nostalgia. Read Full Review
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8.4
GWW - B Ferg
Dec 06, 2022Which-Where's wish feels like Robin Williams' Andrew in Bicentennial Man. Each offers up some small portion in order for something more. But instead of a pound of flesh, the issue indicates exactly what Which-Where offers her new user. Hexware transforms the ghost in the machine into a poltergeist. Read Full Review
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8.0
Lotusland Comics - Hank Rea
Dec 14, 2022'Hexware' blends science fiction and the occult in an unexpected way that makes it fresh and fun. Issue one lays the foundation for an off-the-wall adventure full of promise and excitement. Read Full Review
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7.0
Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau
Dec 13, 2022Hexware #1 tries to do many cool things to set up the series but sometimes overwhelms the reader. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Megan Peters
Dec 07, 2022So if you love sci-fi as much as you do fantasy, this comic is definitely worth a try. Read Full Review