Now that's he's stuck in Ghost Town, there's only one thing left for Abram Pollux to do -- get a job. After an electrifying turn of events last issue, Drifter #3 settles into a mundane world much different than ours, but not without its own set of trials and tribulations. For Pollux, the conflict is securing... Continue Reading →
[Comic Review] Sing the Body Electric — Drifter #2
Where Drifter #1 was a calculated noirish space western with a sincere narrative that hit all the right notes, issue #2 feels like a syringe filled with adrenaline going right through the heart. i expected Drifter #2 to keep its steady but throbbing pulse as we find out more about Abram Pollux's crash landing, his... Continue Reading →
[Comic Review] The Beautiful Letdown — Drifter #1
Space westerns should be its own genre. Some might think melding the distinct two genres -- one heavy on space-flight, technology and the future with the other set in the past somewhere in the dirt -- would be akin to mixing oil and water, but if you take the essential ingredients from either, you come... Continue Reading →