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Galactic
(Dark Horse, 2003)
™ and © Dark Horse Comics, Inc.
Here’s another intentionally rough-edged comic book in the Rocket line that raises the question: Why is it always the middle-class white kid that gets picked up by aliens to join them on cosmic adventures?
It’s answered with Heath and the inner-city world he should be happy to leave behind, except that this band of aliens doesn’t seem to have his best interests at heart. These so-called “ambassadors of genocide” look like characters from a fighting game who’ve done a couple of tours in ’Nam.
As it’s become predictable these days, Galactic #1 is all set-up, but it’s very strong set-up; Jim Krueger makes readers care about the characters, and the art by Sanford Greene may be a little rough and raw, but it’s also effective and makes for a good marriage to the material. Once again, here’s a comic book that might actually appeal to a kid, if you could somehow put one in his or her hands.
— S.A. Bennett
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#1
Aug 2003
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W: Jim Krueger · A: Sanford Greene
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#2
Sep 2003
Cover: $2.99
W: Jim Krueger · A: Sanford Greene
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#3
Oct 2003
Cover: $2.99
W: Jim Krueger · A: Sanford Greene
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