
Celebrate the festival of lights with an all-new MOTORCYCLE SAMURAI! ALL-STAR and his little friend, The Smasher, fight to free THE NEUTRON NINE and bring light back into the world.
I gotta admit that I wasn’t a big fan of this comic book. Is sort of a fantastical retelling of the origin of Hanukkah. But I don’t know much about the holiday, so I might be wrong here. Even thou I wasn’t a big fan of this comic book, I still think that it wasn’t the worst comic book I’ve read in my life. But I’m gonna explain everything in this review as always.
This comic book has in a way a unique concept for the plot but I wasn’t so much into it. If you don’t know, the concept of this comic book is a blending motorcycle culture with a festive Hanukkah.
I found the theme of this comic book to be intriguing, but the way this comic book executes the narrative it leaves much to be desired. Because in my opinion it could have been so much better if the author took a different narrative to tell the story of this comic book.
I gotta admit that the storyline in this comic feels disjointed, and like it is lacking a cohesive flow that would keep readers engaged and interested in the story.
The characters in this comic doesn’t feel fully developed, which made it difficult for me personally to connect with their journeys or understand their motivations.
As of the character development in this comic book, there wasn’t anything of that in this comic book. Even if it was, it was very very hard to see it because the comic book starts and ends with the characters being exactly the same.
This comic book also seems to put humor as the center element of the plot, but for me the humor in this comic book often misses the mark, because it was relying on clichés too much rather than focusing on fresh, engaging content.
At the same time the dialogue in this comic book can feel at times very forced and unnatural, which happen to be very detracting me from the overall reading experience.
When it comes to the artwork, I liked a fair share. Because it was vibrant but at times it felt like it was overshadows the narrative, leading to a disconnect between visuals and story.
I Give This Book 2 / 5