
In a busy police station, a young boy urgently seeks help to find his lost marble. Despite initial disbelief, his family’s persistence prompts the officers to register the case, highlighting the importance of even the smallest matters.
Once again I have read a comic book which was not worth the time I spend reading it. But lets get into this review so that we can move away from this comic book as fast as possible.
The story in this comic book feels disorganized, the characters lack depth, and the overall execution leaves much to be desired.
The story in this comic book meanders without purpose, with little progression or focus, making it a tedious read.
I gotta admit here that this comic book struggles a lot to engage and ultimately fails to deliver on its premise. Almost as if the creator of this comic book didnt know what he was doing with this comic book.
This comic book has a lot of potential to be a good comic book. Because the story of this comic book is centered around a specific theme or character, which could have been interesting if developed properly. But as ive said above this comic book wasn’t developed properly.
The writing style in this comic book is clear enough to follow, but that’s about as far as the positives go when it comes to this comic book.
The characters in this comic book are very one-dimensional and lack motivation or emotional depth, making it hard to connect or care about their journeys.
The narrative in this comic book feels rushed and inconsistent, with awkward phrasing and lack of polish that detracts from readability.
Overall this comic book fails to capture interest or evoke any meaningful response, which had left me personally bored and uninterested throughout this entire comic book which is never a good thing if the creator wanted to get a good rating for this comic book.
The artwork in this comic book are very minimal or unremarkable, adding little to the overall experience of this comic book.
I Give This Book 1 / 5