“Swerve #1” By Jon Judy & Dexter Wee Review

Chapter One of Six. San Antonio, 1976: Eric Layton, desperate for cash, left college behind to dive into the world of pro-wrestling. From there, it was an easy slide into the underbelly of the “rasslin'” biz, where the box office and concession stand make for an easy way to launder drug money.

I gotta admit here that this comic book really surprised me a lot even thou it is only the first chapter of a full comic book. But lets get into this review without making the introduction longer than it needs to be. 

This comic book gives us a story about a fast-paced world of action and suspense. Which really got me intrigued and interested in this world and reading the full version of this comic book. 

This comic book gives us a concept which is innovative and which is weaving together elements of crime and intrigue with expert precision. Which I really liked a lot about this comic book. 

The narrative in this comic book is tightly crafted, which kept me on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Which I ended giving this comic book some extra points for doing.

The characters we are introduced to in this comic book have a lot of depth and complexity to them. Which really appreciated about this comic book. 

The main character in this comic book has a lot of personality. And we get to see the main character’s motivations and struggles which were intricately portrayed.

The side characters in this comic book adds a lot of richness to the story, each with their own distinct personalities and roles that enhance the overall narrative.

The artwork of this comic book is pretty dynamic and engaging. The artwork also perfectly capturing the intensity and drama of the story.

The artwork is pretty detailed and atmospheric, adding depth to the narrative which had immersed me in the world of “Swerve.”

This preview gives us the themes of deception, morality, and survival which were woven throughout the story, offering the storyline layers of depth and thought-provoking content. Which again I liked a lot.

These themes elements are skillfully explored, providing both entertainment and substance. Adding so much more to the world of this comic book in my opinion.

So will buy and read the full version of this comic book ? Yes I will. It might take some time for me to actually read the full version of this comic book because I have been way too optimistic when creating my TBR list for this year and I don’t know if I get the time to read the full version of this comic book this year. But I will read the full version of this comic book at some point in time.

I Give This Book 5 / 5

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