Review of "Raptor Cop" by J. Pedicini
Oct. 3rd, 2015 02:17 am So I found this place called Story Cartel. You can sign up for free and get access to some books that are up for free in exchange for an honest review. I ended up finding a neat little comic called "Raptor Cop" by J. Pedicini. It had a neat cover and said it was recommended for Stan Lee fans, so I figured I would give it a chance, thinking of reading it with my son.
I found myself immediately amused by the cop burning his breakfast pizza. This cop is an everyman character, and his partner is just as funny. Our everyman gets a kick me sign stuck to his rump by kids at a birthday party. There are little jokes tucked in everywhere like the k-9 units not supposed to be party animals (they showed up sporting party hats from the party they had stopped at on the way).
The comic had a nice balance of suspense and comedy in my opinion. The villain has a creative power, or at least I thought so. I really liked the flesh eating worms. I would definitely like to see the series continues and what happens in it. Like all comic books it was shorter than I would have liked, which is a good sign for a comic book as we get both art and storyline.
It was just the thing to help me calm down after a long day full of things going wrong and needing fixing.
Where I found it: https://storycartel.com/books/raptor-cop
So far this place looks like a good place to find interesting authors.
I found myself immediately amused by the cop burning his breakfast pizza. This cop is an everyman character, and his partner is just as funny. Our everyman gets a kick me sign stuck to his rump by kids at a birthday party. There are little jokes tucked in everywhere like the k-9 units not supposed to be party animals (they showed up sporting party hats from the party they had stopped at on the way).
The comic had a nice balance of suspense and comedy in my opinion. The villain has a creative power, or at least I thought so. I really liked the flesh eating worms. I would definitely like to see the series continues and what happens in it. Like all comic books it was shorter than I would have liked, which is a good sign for a comic book as we get both art and storyline.
It was just the thing to help me calm down after a long day full of things going wrong and needing fixing.
Where I found it: https://storycartel.com/books/raptor-cop
So far this place looks like a good place to find interesting authors.