The Holy Roller #1

7.8

Critic Reviews

6 Reviews
7.5

User Reviews

14 Reviews
Writer Rick Remender
Artist Roland Boschi
Cover Price $3.99

SERIES PREMIERE
Everyone was sitting around wondering when comedy legend ANDY SAMBERG (SNL, Palm Springs) would join super-star writer RICK REMENDER (DEADLY CLASS, LOW) and Fall Out Boy's multi-talented JOE TROHMAN to write a comic about a vigilante hero who smashes people's faces with a bowling ball-and everyone's dreams have come true! With art by the fan-favorite ROLAND BOSCHI (THE SCUMBAG, Wolverine)!
To care for his ailing father, pro bowler Levi Coen is forced to quit his dream job and return to his hometown, which he soon discovers has been overrun by Neo-Nazis! With only his bowling ball collection to defend himself, Levi beco more

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  • 10

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Matthew Sardo

    Oct 30, 2023

    THE HOLY ROLLER #1 needs to be turned into a film immediately - witty, fun, insane! Read Full Review

  • 8.7

    Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini

    Nov 20, 2023

    Holy Roller #1 is a wholly unique take on a superhero origin story that mixes comedy, drama, and action in a cinematic way. The book is twice the size of a regular issue without a higher price tag, and is worth every penny. Read Full Review

  • 8.2

    Graphic Policy - Brett

    Nov 22, 2023

    Holy Roller #1 feels like the right comic at the right time. Though the concept is a little heavy and honestly jarring with reality, it balances humor and heart to deliver the hero we just might need right now. Read Full Review

  • 7.1

    Multiversity Comics - Kate Kosturski

    Nov 23, 2023

    the start to a fun superhero story doesn't bowl a strike, but does get the spare. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    AIPT - Chris Coplan

    Nov 21, 2023

    Superstar co-writers mostly add to this book's multifaceted approach to exploring community, lineage, and the ups and downs of family. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum

    Nov 22, 2023

    If the series somehow manages to dig its way out of bad cliche, it really could be onto something. Read Full Review

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