Title: Drexler # 1
Publisher: Feral Kingdom Studios
Writer: Bob Salley
Artist: Nathan Kelly
Colorist: Don Mathias
Letterer: HdE
Price: $ 5.00 US
Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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Comments: Detective Chief Cara Ramon discovers several dead bodies. They are shown fully nude.
Drexler is shown and he seems like some kind of police officer for aliens.
Than in the forest a nude woman shows up. She is cutely drawn. She is also being attacked by something with tentacles.
The story does jump around to much.
Drexler and a few others find a couple creatures in the woods. They are drawn to be scary creatures but are not.
The art is so so illustrating the creatures, the nude girls are cute, the rest of the people are there but do not stand out at all.
The story jumps around and lacks any focus. What is the point of this comic?
This could be a good alien hunting comic with Drexler being featured. It just was not.
Title: Drexler # 1
Publisher: Feral Kingdom Studios
Writer: Bob Salley
Artist: Nathan Kelly
Colorist: Don Mathias
Letterer: HdE
Price: $ 5.00 US
Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
Website: https://www.facebook.com/feralkingdom/
Comments: Detective Chief Cara Ramon discovers several dead bodies. They are shown fully nude.
Drexler is shown and he seems like some kind of police officer for aliens.
Than in...
RichardVasseurRichard.Vasseur@firstcomicsnews.comAuthorRichard Vasseur is a Canadian who has had a love of comic books his entire life. I started out as just a fan reading comics every chance I had. This evolved into writing reviews for a small newsletter which evolved into having my own column at Jazma Online and doing interviews. I also worked briefly as a columnist at Comic's Buyers Guide. Everyday I am involved with doing something comic book related and I love the hobby.First Comics News
About Richard Vasseur
Richard Vasseur is a Canadian who has had a love of comic books his entire life. I started out as just a fan reading comics every chance I had. This evolved into writing reviews for a small newsletter which evolved into having my own column at Jazma Online and doing interviews. I also worked briefly as a columnist at Comic's Buyers Guide. Everyday I am involved with doing something comic book related and I love the hobby.