Weird Work #1

6.8

Critic Reviews

5 Reviews
3.5

User Reviews

2 Reviews
Writer Jordan Thomas
Artist Shaky Kane
Cover Price $3.99

MINISERIES PREMIERE
  
Legendary British artist SHAKY KANE (THE BULLETPROOF COFFIN) and writer JORDAN THOMAS (Frank At Home On The Farm) are your guides through the corrupt, seedy streets of Stellar City in their new MINISERIES! The hard-boiled noir of LA Confidential mixes with the bright, alien-filled worlds of Futurama in this crime epic. Following months of gang shootings, Detective Ovra Sawce is paired with a new partner on a triple homicide. But what were a billionaire's assistant, a hood-turned-cult leader and Sawce's former partner doing in that warehouse?

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  • 10

    Comic Crusaders - Antonio Rodriguez

    Jul 11, 2023

    If you've ever wanted to read an Adult Swim tv show, this is probably as close as you're gonna get. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    AIPT - Chris Coplan

    Jul 05, 2023

    Like Aliens, if the Chestbursters were a strange and beautiful-looking human drama. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Graphic Policy - Brett

    Jul 05, 2023

    Weird Work #1 isn't a bad debut and those who enjoy the genre should check it out. But, we've seen this genre with an alien setting before. It isn't new and it isn't different. Hopefully the rest of the series might deliver something a little bit different but for a debut it's good, but doesn't stand out. Read Full Review

  • 4.0

    ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely

    Jul 05, 2023

    This is a tough book to read, which I believe is partly intentional. Read Full Review

  • 4.0

    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff

    Jul 05, 2023

    As awkward, crude, and ugly as the art is, it DOES make an impressive impact on the page. Kanes style is distinct. Anyone looking at Weird Work from across the room would know that its done by Kane. Theres power in the uniqueness thats undeniable. Theres a definite appeal to the series once a readers eyes get used to it, but with the story being as familiar as it is, there isnt a whole lot of incentive for the reader to get acquainted with Kanes art. Read Full Review

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