Razor: Burn

    (London Night, 1995)
™ and ©1995 London Night Studios

First the good news: this mini-series has nice coloring; the artist uses Photoshop inventively to add texture effects to various backgrounds; and overall, the production values are high for an independent comic book.

In short, all is well until you actually read the darn thing.

Razor consistently rates as one of the most unreadable, offensive, and unredeeming comics we’ve ever experienced. It runs the gamut from sickening violence, bad language, “smack my b*tch up” attitudes toward both men and women, and clichéd, purple prose. Make no mistake about it, this is a terrible comic—and not in the “so bad its sort of good” mold either.

We can only suppose that “Razor: Burn” was meant as handling instructions for anyone unfortunate enough to come into contact with this sorry excuse for a comic.
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  • 1
    Regular Cover by Everette Hartsoe
    Cover: $3.00
    W: Everette Hartsoe, Jackhammer  ·  A: Everette Hartsoe
    Adult, ca. 1995
    10 copies from $1.00
  • 1/A
    Limited Edition with Cover A by Mike Taylor
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    W: Everette Hartsoe  ·  A: Everette Hartsoe
    Limited to 250; Adult
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  • 2
    Regular Cover by Jim Balent
    May 1996
    Cover: $3.00
    W: Everette Hartsoe  ·  A: Everette Hartsoe
    Adult
    7 copies from $0.62
  • 2/A
    Limited Edition Photo Cover A
    W: Everette Hartsoe  ·  A: Everette Hartsoe
    Adult
    1 copy for $1.50
  • 3
    Regular Cover by Everette Hartsoe
    May 1996
    Cover: $3.00
    W: Everette Hartsoe, Jude Millien  ·  A: Jude Millien
    Adult
    10 copies from $0.99
  • 4
    Aug 1995
    Cover: $3.00
    W: Everette Hartsoe, Jude Millien  ·  A: Jude Millien
    Adult
    16 copies from $1.24
  • 5
    Cover: $3.00
    W: Everette Hartsoe, Mike Wolfer  ·  A: Mike Wolfer
    Adult
    14 copies from $0.99