Homeward Bound on an alien planet, Man’s Best follows three emotional support pets living on the Starship Horizon – a spacecraft searching for a new planet to house a humanity compromised by bad decisions and corporate corruption.
But after the ship crashes and their crew is captured, these loyal pets are their owners’ only hope. Outfitted in outrageous mech suits, these three best friends must traverse a hostile world to rescue their owners – leaving them the only hope for a humanity that might not be worth saving, in an adventure threatening to tear their friendship apart.
Pornsak Pichetshote, writer of the Eisner and Harvey Award-winning The Good Asian, soon to be adapted by director James Wan.
In the penultimate issue of the unforgettable space adventure, The Musketeers find themselves in another new biome–a vast metropolis teeming with humanoid creatures, but they wonder if their search will be in vain.
But a hopeful discovery isn’t far off, along with someone unexpected from their crew!
I’m very new to the world of comics, but I just wanted to say how much I adore the art and style of this particular series. The visual pacing and the compositions are so creative and bring out far more narrative depth than the writing. Sometimes I would rather there be less words because the they are uneeded. I have some background in graphic design, and the arrangement of the panels to fit different scenes and worlds is just so sublime and satisfying. Make the grid, break the grid. It’s a visual delight. The writing and overall story is very meh (lack focus, consistency, and substance), but the illustrations seem like they are a labor of love and are really what make it special for me.
hopethrive 1 year ago
I’m very new to the world of comics, but I just wanted to say how much I adore the art and style of this particular series. The visual pacing and the compositions are so creative and bring out far more narrative depth than the writing. Sometimes I would rather there be less words because the they are uneeded. I have some background in graphic design, and the arrangement of the panels to fit different scenes and worlds is just so sublime and satisfying. Make the grid, break the grid. It’s a visual delight. The writing and overall story is very meh (lack focus, consistency, and substance), but the illustrations seem like they are a labor of love and are really what make it special for me.