
Set against the backdrop of Las Vegas’ Cryptocurrency scene, CRYPTERNS follows Ed, a deluded conspiracy theorist who dreams of being the First Man on Mars. With the help and hustle of his street-smart best friend Donna, the only thing crazy would be betting against them.
Its important to say that this comic book is the first part of a full comic book. So keep in that in mind during this review.
This comic book introduces us to a pretty unique world where cryptocurrency and adventure collide. I know that cryptocurrency now on days is pretty much where all the scammers love to be. But this comic book in a way gives us a unique perceptive on the cryptocurrency world.
The concept of this review is innovative and timely, because it is providing us with a clever take on modern digital culture. Which I personally really liked a lot.
The storyline in this comic book is pretty well-paced and filled with wit which kept me at least pretty entertained and interested during the entire length of this comic book.
The characters we are introduced to in this comic book, have a lot of charm to them and all of the characters in this comic book have their own distinct personalities which I gave this comic book some extra points for.
The main character in this comic book is pretty relatable and intriguing. At the same time the main character was pretty likable and interesting as a main character. Which really made me like the main character a lot.
When it comes to the side characters in this book, they in a way add depth and humor to the narrative and the storyline as a whole.
The interactions between the characters in this comic book feels pretty natural and dynamic in a way.
The artwork in this comic book is pretty vibrant and lively, because it does capture very well the playful yet intriguing tone of the storyline of this comic book.
The artwork in this comic book effectively bring the world of “Crypterns” to life, enhancing the overall experience of this comic book.
This comic book tries to give us the themes of technology, innovation, and humor which are woven throughout the storyline, and at the same time those themes do add layers of depth and relevance to this comic book as a whole.
These themes are thoughtfully explored, providing both entertainment and insight into the digital age. Which yet again made me give this comic book some extra points for.
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 4 / 5