(W) Max Bemis (A) Logan Faerber (CA) David LaFuente
What's to Love: Say Anything frontman Max Bemis writes a love letter to 1990s superhero comics in this tongueincheek homage to the era, featuring the art stylings of Logan Faerber-reminiscent of works by Chip Zdarsky and Jeff Lemire. Much like Polarity, in which the main character suffered from bipolar disorder like Bemis himself, Oh, Killstrike is also very personal to him: It's about a new dad who loves old comics, just like Bemis. Part twisted buddy comedy, part profound comingofage story, we could not stop smiling when reading Oh, Killstrike. What It Is: Jared, a new father, fears parenthood. an old comics fan, he turns to them for comfort. But when he unwittingly lets loose his favorite character, Killstrike-a singleminded, vengeanceloving antihero-onto the world, Jared must find a way to send him back before he harms all the people he loves the most. But before that happens, Killstrike leads Jared on a quest of selfdiscovery to make him realize the kid who loved this character is not the man he has become.
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