
CHAPTER ONE Five years from now: the security of the internet has been totally destroyed. Secrets are no longer sent over the web, they’re entrusted to armed couriers called “Ledger Men,” like human punching-bag Jack McGinnis. He’s got a gun in one hand and a briefcase handcuffed to the other. Danger lurks around every corner, and Jack has to watch his back—because he had a part in the cyber attack that changed the world. Get in on the ground floor of this new ongoing series and thrill as we slam Jack’s fist into the faces of spies, mercs, fascists, and eventually less punchable adversaries like a very grumpy artificial intelligence.
Let me start this review by saying that this one is just a preview for the entire comic book. And I read it because I wanted to see if the full comic book was worth the money and time I would spend on it. And I’m gonna give you the answer for that at the end of this review.
This preview is set in a near-future world where digital security has collapsed which I found to be very very interesting. Because this preview presents to us a fresh and engaging take on privacy and technology.
The concept in this preview is pretty innovative because it is exploring the consequences of a world where secrets are no longer safe online. Which really got me hooked into the plot instantly.
The storyline in this preview is pretty fast-paced and expertly crafted, which kept me engaged from start to finish in this preview.
The protagonist in this preview, is introduced to us as a complex and compelling character. Because his motivations and backstory are skillfully woven into the narrative, creating a depth that resonated with me personally. And I just couldn’t help it but like the main character in this preview.
The side characters in this preview are also well-developed. In a way the side characters in this preview are also adding richness and intrigue to the story.
The artwork in this preview is pretty dynamic and detailed. At the same time the artwork is perfectly complementing the gritty tone of the narrative and the artwork is adding depth and atmosphere to each scene un this preview.
The visuals in this preview are effectively bring the world of “Analog” to life. Which really made me give this preview some extra points for doing.
This preview gives us the themes of privacy, identity, and the impact of technology which are central to the story. These themes are very thoughtfully explored, offering both entertainment and a thought-provoking commentary on modern society. Which I really liked about this preview and which made me give this preview extra points for doing. At the same time the themes of this preview made me hyped about reading the full version of this comic book.
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