Review copy provided by the publisher.
Issue: 1
Date: 2025
Publisher: Ironclad Comics
Writer: David Timm Jr., Cody Karamol
Penciller: Mathieu Pereira
Inker: Mathieu Pereira
Colorist: Roman Stevens
Letterer: Jimmy Greenhalgh
Cover: Nate Wells
This plays as an ensemble crime drama with some hints of moving into superhero territory. We begin with a flashback to 1978 Detroit, and the violent and chaotic birth scene involving a pregnant woman wounded by gunfire and rushed to the emergency room. We then jump ahead to the early 00's with a girl kidnapped off the streets, and then the introduction of three main characters.
Henry Hunt is a prison guard with possibly some kind of extraordinary abilities. Emma Summers is a crime reporter just beginning her investigation of the recent kidnapping spree. Her boyfriend, Matt, is a cop working the same case.
This had a good, gritty noir feel. The publisher is going for something of a throwback vibe and it generally works well. The dialogue was solid, especially the relationships between Emma and Matt, and between Emma and her editor at the newspaper where she works, as we see them on the edge of a possible transition in their lives. Henry Hunt is a bit more of a mystery, which is intentional, and the slower rollout of his introduction is effective.
The villain felt generic. The story made references to human trafficking, but this the kind of human trafficking you see in James Patterson novels or in those well-intentioned email forwards that warn people to beware of kidnappers in white vans. We did only get a few scenes with the villain, so there is room to make him a bit more compelling. And it's not a bad idea to keep the first storyline pretty straightforward, even if falling back on tropes a bit.
This had a lot of potential, with a good set of interesting characters set up, art that does a nice job of capturing the action and the mood, and lots of room for the plot to expand from here. I have the second issue, so I'm looking forward to checking out more of this series.
Rating: 7/10
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