Curse Of Brimstone #1

Curse Of Brimstone #1

$2.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Justin Jordan
(A/CA) Philip Tan
Joe Chamberlain would do anything to save his small, forgotten town-even make a deal with the devil. But things get worse, and Joe finds himself cursed with the power of BRIMSTONE. With the power of fire and destruction coursing through his hands, Joe must now track down and destroy the demon he made his deal with before the power he now wields destroys the town he was trying to save. But as the fiery pain inside him grows, can this young man overcome his own demons before his power rips him apart from the inside out?
Date Available: 04/04/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


The New Age of Heroes continues to be less than impressive. With the possibility of a link to the old Legends mini-series character Brimstone, this new title brings very little to the table. In a story that reads like a version of the Devil came down to Georgia, a mysterious stranger shows up in an old forgotten town and grants a desperate young man the power to change his circumstances and help his friends and family. Obviously this kid has never seen an episode of the Twilight Zone or read any number of cautionary tales. He just shakes on the deal without asking any questions. None of the characters are especially likeable and at the end of part one, all we have is a human embodiment of fire questioning why he signed on the dotted line. This is a character that would have fit right in with the old DC multi-crossover Bloodlines event years ago. Unfortunately, that isn't saying much.

I give it 4 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Justin Jordan
(A/CA) Philip Tan
Joe Chamberlain would do anything to save his small, forgotten town-even make a deal with the devil. But things get worse, and Joe finds himself cursed with the power of BRIMSTONE. With the power of fire and destruction coursing through his hands, Joe must now track down and destroy the demon he made his deal with before the power he now wields destroys the town he was trying to save. But as the fiery pain inside him grows, can this young man overcome his own demons before his power rips him apart from the inside out?
Date Available: 04/04/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


The New Age of Heroes continues to be less than impressive. With the possibility of a link to the old Legends mini-series character Brimstone, this new title brings very little to the table. In a story that reads like a version of the Devil came down to Georgia, a mysterious stranger shows up in an old forgotten town and grants a desperate young man the power to change his circumstances and help his friends and family. Obviously this kid has never seen an episode of the Twilight Zone or read any number of cautionary tales. He just shakes on the deal without asking any questions. None of the characters are especially likeable and at the end of part one, all we have is a human embodiment of fire questioning why he signed on the dotted line. This is a character that would have fit right in with the old DC multi-crossover Bloodlines event years ago. Unfortunately, that isn't saying much.

I give it 4 out of 10 Grahams


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