Rook #1 (2015)

Rook #1 (2015)

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Steven Grant
(A) Paul Gulacy
The Rook is back! Bill DuBay's time-traveling adventure classic returns, penned and illustrated by comics masters Steven Grant (Two Guns) and Paul Gulacy (Jonah Hex)! Restin Dane is ready for action-anyplace, anytime! !
Date Available: 10/21/2015
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


When Restin Dane started his time travelling adventures in the Warren publications of the late 70's, he quickly took the magazine reading world by storm. In those black and white treasures, Restin travelled through time with a cowboy and a robot of his own design. The storylines were exactly right for the time with enough action to keep the comic fans happy but with enough though provoking time travel philosophy to keep experts arguing for years. And now he's back! And although he's been back before, this is the closest incarnation to the original that I have seen. Steven Grant has gone back to the character's beginnings. And Paul Gulacy is off kilter just enough to remind us of those 70's black and white art styles. This is a good solid book and is definitely worth checking out.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Steven Grant
(A) Paul Gulacy
The Rook is back! Bill DuBay's time-traveling adventure classic returns, penned and illustrated by comics masters Steven Grant (Two Guns) and Paul Gulacy (Jonah Hex)! Restin Dane is ready for action-anyplace, anytime! !
Date Available: 10/21/2015
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


When Restin Dane started his time travelling adventures in the Warren publications of the late 70's, he quickly took the magazine reading world by storm. In those black and white treasures, Restin travelled through time with a cowboy and a robot of his own design. The storylines were exactly right for the time with enough action to keep the comic fans happy but with enough though provoking time travel philosophy to keep experts arguing for years. And now he's back! And although he's been back before, this is the closest incarnation to the original that I have seen. Steven Grant has gone back to the character's beginnings. And Paul Gulacy is off kilter just enough to remind us of those 70's black and white art styles. This is a good solid book and is definitely worth checking out.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams