Robocop Citizens Arrest #1

Robocop Citizens Arrest #1

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Brian Wood
(A) Jorge Coelho
(CA) Nimit Malavia
Brian Wood, the visionary writer behind DMZ and Briggs Land , and Jorge Coelho ( Venom, Rocket Racoon ) present a provocative vision of a future where justice is crowdsourcedc and lethal. It's been decades since the RoboCop program first began. Corporations have taken over the schools and the government.and law enforcement is the biggest private contract of all. Traditional police forces no longer exist as all citizens are encouraged.and rewarded.to spy on their neighbors. There is only one authority on the streets: ROBOCOP.
Date Available: 04/11/2018
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Brian Wood brings his unique sensibilities to Robocop, and it is pretty great. Imagine a world where you, the consumer, pay to report crimes. Get five convictions and you get cash! Yes, that's right, Delta City (or New Detroit, or Mega City Fun) now has its citizens on the street without a police force. Everyone you see is a suspect, everyone is subject to the same laws no matter the age, and everyone,can be punished for failure to follow. The art by Jorge Coelho is not the best Robocop has seen, but it is clear in its storytelling. That's a win. Wood has surprises up his sleeve. You'll see a couple by the end of the first issue. Read it now, or there will be....trouble.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Brian Wood
(A) Jorge Coelho
(CA) Nimit Malavia
Brian Wood, the visionary writer behind DMZ and Briggs Land , and Jorge Coelho ( Venom, Rocket Racoon ) present a provocative vision of a future where justice is crowdsourcedc and lethal. It's been decades since the RoboCop program first began. Corporations have taken over the schools and the government.and law enforcement is the biggest private contract of all. Traditional police forces no longer exist as all citizens are encouraged.and rewarded.to spy on their neighbors. There is only one authority on the streets: ROBOCOP.
Date Available: 04/11/2018
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Brian Wood brings his unique sensibilities to Robocop, and it is pretty great. Imagine a world where you, the consumer, pay to report crimes. Get five convictions and you get cash! Yes, that's right, Delta City (or New Detroit, or Mega City Fun) now has its citizens on the street without a police force. Everyone you see is a suspect, everyone is subject to the same laws no matter the age, and everyone,can be punished for failure to follow. The art by Jorge Coelho is not the best Robocop has seen, but it is clear in its storytelling. That's a win. Wood has surprises up his sleeve. You'll see a couple by the end of the first issue. Read it now, or there will be....trouble.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams