Kick-Ass Must Have

Kick-Ass Must Have

$10.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MARK MILLAR
Pencils & Cover by JOHN ROMITA JR.
From Marvel Comics. The greatest super hero comic of all-time is finally here. Wolverine: Enemy of the State's team of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. reunite for the best new book of the 21st Century! Have you ever wanted to be a super-hero? Dreamed of donning a mask and just heading outside to some kick-ass? Well, this collection of the series' first three issues for you - the comic that starts where other super-hero books draw the line. Kick-Ass is realistic super heroes taken to the next level. Miss out and you're an idiot!
Date Available: 09/04/2008
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

This comic collects the first three issues, with Mark Millar scripting and John Romita Jr. drawing. This caught my eye immediately, since the catchy cover by Romita is gripping and tense, and Millar has produced some fine stories in the past. The cover doesn’t denote that it’s for mature audiences, which it should. The story is (mostly) realistic and unapologetic. The morally uncertain main character pulls you forward, as he tries to figure out what being a REAL superhero is, and slowly realizes it is not as black-and-white as it appears. Yes, this is an origin comic, but one with a neat twist, with no compromise. If you like heavier material, this is an great book all around; the story will grab you and not let go. And did I mention the fantastic art?
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MARK MILLAR
Pencils & Cover by JOHN ROMITA JR.
From Marvel Comics. The greatest super hero comic of all-time is finally here. Wolverine: Enemy of the State's team of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. reunite for the best new book of the 21st Century! Have you ever wanted to be a super-hero? Dreamed of donning a mask and just heading outside to some kick-ass? Well, this collection of the series' first three issues for you - the comic that starts where other super-hero books draw the line. Kick-Ass is realistic super heroes taken to the next level. Miss out and you're an idiot!
Date Available: 09/04/2008
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

This comic collects the first three issues, with Mark Millar scripting and John Romita Jr. drawing. This caught my eye immediately, since the catchy cover by Romita is gripping and tense, and Millar has produced some fine stories in the past. The cover doesn’t denote that it’s for mature audiences, which it should. The story is (mostly) realistic and unapologetic. The morally uncertain main character pulls you forward, as he tries to figure out what being a REAL superhero is, and slowly realizes it is not as black-and-white as it appears. Yes, this is an origin comic, but one with a neat twist, with no compromise. If you like heavier material, this is an great book all around; the story will grab you and not let go. And did I mention the fantastic art?
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams