Carlos, a regular duck living in the great city of Featherbay, just got dumped by his girlfriend, his life as a freelance do-it-all is going nowhere, and he must make some grown up decisions: to get a real job, get his girl back, and stop drinking. That is, until he gets super powers and becomes the only duck in the world who can stop a powerful creature who's destroying the city on a vengeful ram
Fantastic read. Great characters and strong writing. The plot never stops and the art is absolutely terrific. The action flows well and the overall mystery is explored, revealed, and tied up in a truly spectacular climax. There's little to no fat to the story, which keeps it both simple, but also grounded strongly, exploring the themes and characters in a very real way. The anthropomorphic characters lends itself to really great reactions and characterization, and I think the comic benefited immensely for it.
The contrast between Horace and Carlos is a central idea of the story, but what the writer did so well was slowly reveal that to the reader over the course of the entire comic, with the ending capping it off. The theme of growing up and becoming an adult is central, hence the title of the first issue, and it's mirrored in both the relationship of our deuteragonists with their love interests and their use of their powers.
Honest assessment is a 9 if not 10 out of 10. The comic sets out to do what it intended to, and did it perfectly.
Techtarine 3 years ago
Fantastic read. Great characters and strong writing. The plot never stops and the art is absolutely terrific. The action flows well and the overall mystery is explored, revealed, and tied up in a truly spectacular climax. There's little to no fat to the story, which keeps it both simple, but also grounded strongly, exploring the themes and characters in a very real way. The anthropomorphic characters lends itself to really great reactions and characterization, and I think the comic benefited immensely for it.
The contrast between Horace and Carlos is a central idea of the story, but what the writer did so well was slowly reveal that to the reader over the course of the entire comic, with the ending capping it off. The theme of growing up and becoming an adult is central, hence the title of the first issue, and it's mirrored in both the relationship of our deuteragonists with their love interests and their use of their powers.
Honest assessment is a 9 if not 10 out of 10. The comic sets out to do what it intended to, and did it perfectly.
Christopher admin 3 years ago
@Techtarine: thank you for that thoughtful comment!
MONEYWRLD999 1 year ago
wow just wow lol MONEYWRLD
MONEYWRLD999 1 year ago
@Christopher: Think for that