
Warp Zone #1
by Ted Lange IV
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Pub Date Apr 20 2016 | Archive Date Apr 20 2016
Description
What do you do when you want to travel the cosmos but don't have a spaceship?
It's easy. You just use a Warp Zone!
What's a Warp Zone?
That's even easier. It's a system of tunnels, passageways, and corridors built into the fabric of space-time.
How do you find Warp Zones?
Well, that's the tricky part. They're tough to identify and even tougher to navigate. Only one man has these hyper-dimensional gateways (mostly) committed to memory. Jack Elsewhere. So, if you're looking to leave the planet and you can't spend six figures on a luxury intergalactic pleasure cruise, talk to Jack. He'll hook you up.
What are you waiting for? Sit back and soak it in as Jack and his friends take you on an afrofuturist odyssey beyond the boundaries of the Megaverse!
WARP ZONE!
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781495623301 |
PRICE | $1.99 (USD) |
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Was I entertained? The concept seemed interesting; portals that allow you to travel to other parts of the universe. Cool.
Was there drama? It’s not drama, but seeing as you have to get a crew together to rob some cosmic palace, things will probably not go well.
Am I looking forward to the next issue? Yes, I want to see the crew come together. Plus, maybe they’ll explain why our main dude pulls up his hoody to cover his face at first and then is all like “yeah, let everyone see me and openly discuss a theft.”
Rating 3.5 out of 5 Read@Book

'Warp Zone #1' is just a first issue in a series by Ted Lange IV, but it's loopy enough that I kind of liked it even though I had no idea what was happening.
According to the synopsis, a warp zone is a way to travel and the only one who can do this is a character named Jack Elsewhere. I think we meet him, but I had no idea what his name was supposed to be. The book just kind of flies around everywhere and makes sudden abrupt turns. It seems to expect you to understand what is happening, even though there is no way you could possible know.
And I kinda liked it. The art is just as dashed together, but it's different from a lot of other comics I read so it kept me intrigued. The story, like I mentioned, is kind of all over the map. I'm not sure why I liked it. Maybe at only 24 pages, it was over before I could feel like it had overstayed it's welcome. A strange little comic.
I received a review copy of this comic book from Rosarium Publishing and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this comic book.

I loved the character designs. I have NO idea what is going on but I'm still curious about what is going on due to the art design alone.
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