Image Credit: JC Grande/Review, Jason Brown, MidlifeGamergeek.com
Dinocaruso, a co -author, who appeared in the Antarctic Press Horror Comic Anthology series in 2024, asked if he wanted to review his four part stories ORIGIN POINT. So here is my idea about the first problem!
A group of scientists who work without monitoring or permission cracked some incredible project code. But not all of them are particularly ethical. When a scientist is attacked, one project’s achievements are scattered through history, and some of them begin to return to their origin (so, the title of the story!).
Frankensteinian and supernatural horror, which are combined with time travel elements, are a bit confusing at first. Peace falls to the predetermined position by the last page.
Caruso and the co -author Sean Richson have a wonderful job on their unique premise, and the artist JC Grande offers Gore with a beautiful moody artwork without SKIMP.
It’s a fun and very fast reading, and I’m looking forward to reading (and review!) And the second part.
You can read the first part of Origin Point in Horror Comics # 30. This can be purchased directly from the Antarctic press. Thanks to Dino Caruso for sending me ORIGIN POINT # 1 for the purpose of reviewing.
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