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Showing posts with label Oh Killstrike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oh Killstrike. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2015

Oh, Killstrike 2

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 11:00 AM

Killstrike and Jared travel to New York City to visit the comic book company his father was employed with before his disappearance. While waiting for the meeting, Killstrike gives Jared a few lessons on being a "tough guy."

Oh, Killstrike keeps the satire right on rolling, as Jared dreams of his wife and child being jammed into kitchen appliances by his one time hero.  Fortunately for them, it’s just a dream.  Jared, however, is still stuck with the loud-mouthed, arrogant juggernaut looking for vengeance, mayhem and chaos.  The story devolves from into the typical anarchy we’ve come to expect, with rippling pecks and the occasional spree of mass destruction.

And yet, and yet, the deeper story also continues.  Through Jared, Bemis and Faerber continue their ongoing (and all too true) rant about their contempt for the mainstream comic industry.   Fans of the titans aren’t spared much in the way of pundits either, but at the end of the issue, it’s clear that it is all meant to be tongue in cheek.

Oh, Killstrike is funny, irreverent and a bit caustic.  It’s not for everyone, but if you can take a joke and don’t mind a little savagery aimed at the publications you love, this is a fine series.

For more information on Oh, Killstrike or other great titles from BOOM! Please visit BOOM! Studios.



Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

Friday, May 22, 2015

Oh, Killstrike 1

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 8:00 PM

Jared, a new father, fears parenthood. An old comics fan, he turns to them for comfort. But when he unwittingly lets loose his favorite character, Killstrike - a single minded, vengeance loving anti-hero - onto the world, Jared must find a way to send him back before he harms all the people he loves the most.

This is the first issue in a four issue limited series.  On the surface, it is a humorous self indulgent fantasy.  It is the selfish dream come true, of every child that ever read a comic, and wished that in some way, that special character could step out of the pages.  That’s exactly what happens to Jared in the first issue, when he thinks to sell his Killstrike comic due to its unexpected rise in value.  He is shocked however, when to his surprise, the Killstrike character steps out in all his muscle bound, thrill seeking, vengeance-starved glory.  The book does have a deeper somewhat cleverly veiled social commentary that pokes a satirical finger at all the worst things about the last 5 decades of comic book publishing.

Whether you read this title and find it clever or absurd, there is no doubt that it was carefully crafted.  The story shows a distinct depth, that belies the humorous nature of the impossible situation Jared finds himself in.  The art is bold, running with the tongue-in-cheek writing.  Killstrike isn’t just big and muscled.  His back muscles, have back muscles.  His guns have guns.  Jared and his wife, aren’t just average, but are excessively average in looks and demeanor.  This is a very serious, farcical story, that readers of all backgrounds will enjoy, as long as they can laugh at what they love a little.

For more information about Oh, Killstrike or other offerings from BOOM! Studios, please visit their website at BOOM! Studios.



Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

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