Comic Book Review Hexware

 

Comic Book: Hexware
Author: Tim Sealey
Issues 6
Hard Core Scale: 2/4
Normal Scale: 7/10
Publish Date: 2022
About:  In the far future a woman dies and a robot follows its programing sells its soul for her to come back to life… but at what price.
Review: Good ideas, but bloated in its short run. As if it had a bigger story to tell and no time to tell it. The religious under tones in a weird place. Political ideology explodes as if they wanted no stone unturned. The art waxes between top notch and wasted space and overly messy to not tell what is going on. Combat scenes are usually too messy to tell what is going on. This thing cannot decide what to be and the conclusion runs far to quick for a sense of actual peace. The young Mexican boy the true heart and soul of the work. Everything else is too muddled in reflection to audience. Are we evil? Are we worth saving? Who are we ultimately? Where is the heaven in all things?
This could have been something far far more me thinks or it needed redemption outside of the cyclic redemption of its myhtos. Left everything most uncomfortable for the reader.

 

 


Hexware cover:Scotto Lavina, Image

 

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