Comic Book: Origins Review

 

Comic Book: Origins
Author: Clay Mcleod Chapman
Issues: 6
Hard Core Scale: 3/4
Normal Scale: 9/10
Run: 2020-21
About:  A story about boy and his story that a woman named Cleo tells him stretching from the past, to the present, for the future in a terrifying world where mankind is written off for extinction by revolting nature and diabolic machines.

Review: Arash Amel, Joseph Oxford, and Lee Toland Kreiger, and Jakub Rebelka help bring this wonderful world to life. A fine story. The art is crisp, the story epoch and epic in its tone, philosophy, and journey. Mythic proportions done right in a unique setting. It makes you care about characters of many types that usually get under used or over thought. Usually short comic sticks like this can get messy in art or story department, however, this large team does not spoil the pot and makes it all work to quite a masterpiece. 

 


Origin, issue 1 Cover, 2020, Cover by Jakub Rebelka, copyright Boom Studios

 

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