On the surface of an alien world, humanity has sent an army of robots to colonize the planet and build a new home.
Unfortunately, the planet was inhabited by hoards of monstrous kaiju, hell bent on destroying every robot and settlement they found.
This series is the story of the Hunter, a robot tasked with tracking and killing these kaiju...and what he discovers along the way.
Writer: Matthew Blair
Artist: Frankie B. Washington
Letterer: MIke Stock
Welcome to the world of "Kaijus and Cowboys", an alien planet inhabited by massive and deadly monsters.
Fortunately, a lone robot Hunter is here to save the day!
It's pretty cool, I like the bold linework and the dramatic colours. If I could give a little constructive feedback, I found most of the panels were really tight closeups of both the robot and the Kaiju. It loses a sense of scale for the Kaiju. I would really like to see an establishing full page image where the robot is really small, or there is a human who is really small, in front of a giant Kaiju. Nice work overall. Hope you have success with your kickstarter.
Thank you for your kind words and your feedback. I'll be sure to pass it along to Frankie, who is the artist on the book. In the interest of full disclosure, we already have 6 issues of the comic already drawn so it's a bit late to go back and make changes, but we will definitely keep this in mind for future comics.
Thanks again and continued feedback is always appreciated!
Hello Craig-B, I apologize for the late response back. I really appreciate your feedback and happy to tell you that size ratio will not be an issue in the continuing series. The #0 was a teaser trailer and my background working in animation and film definitely plays out with the camera panning in and out on characters. With that said the coming issues definitely emphasis on your remarks. I hope you join us on our ride- Our next campaign is in AUGUST.
Thanks so much! We set out to create the craziest idea we could think of and the fact that you like it makes it even better!
The mostly silent bit came because the writer had just watched Tartakovsky's "Primal" (it's a great show if you haven't seen it) and wanted to create something similar.
Craig-B 2 years ago
It's pretty cool, I like the bold linework and the dramatic colours. If I could give a little constructive feedback, I found most of the panels were really tight closeups of both the robot and the Kaiju. It loses a sense of scale for the Kaiju. I would really like to see an establishing full page image where the robot is really small, or there is a human who is really small, in front of a giant Kaiju. Nice work overall. Hope you have success with your kickstarter.
cambriancomics 2 years ago (edited 2 years ago)
Thank you for your kind words and your feedback. I'll be sure to pass it along to Frankie, who is the artist on the book. In the interest of full disclosure, we already have 6 issues of the comic already drawn so it's a bit late to go back and make changes, but we will definitely keep this in mind for future comics.
Thanks again and continued feedback is always appreciated!
fbwash 2 years ago
Hello Craig-B, I apologize for the late response back. I really appreciate your feedback and happy to tell you that size ratio will not be an issue in the continuing series. The #0 was a teaser trailer and my background working in animation and film definitely plays out with the camera panning in and out on characters. With that said the coming issues definitely emphasis on your remarks. I hope you join us on our ride- Our next campaign is in AUGUST.
jemurr 9 months ago
What a crazy title! Appreciate the off the wall concept. I liked how a lot of the issue was "silent"/without dialogue.
cambriancomics 9 months ago (edited 9 months ago)
Thanks so much! We set out to create the craziest idea we could think of and the fact that you like it makes it even better!
The mostly silent bit came because the writer had just watched Tartakovsky's "Primal" (it's a great show if you haven't seen it) and wanted to create something similar.