Steven Sykora 4000
Wednesday, April 30, 2008, 03:22 AM
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Title Gypsy Joe Chapter 3
Publisher Name: Viper Comics (http://www.vipercomics.com)
Writer: Jason M. Burns
Art: Armando Mendoza
24 pages, Color
Safety Content Label: T+ TEENS AND UP - Appropriate for most readers 13 and up, parents are advised that they might want to read before or with younger children.
Publishers Blurb:
Joe Jefferson, a former pro boxer turned night guard for an aerospace manufacturer, was secretly chosen by his employer to be the test subject for a new super weapon being developed for the United States government. Kidnapped and experimented on, Joe eventually escapes to discover that he emits a pheromone that causes anyone around him to go mad with murderous rage. Finding it impossible to stay in one place for longer than five minutes, Joe hits the road in search for answers, only to meet a woman unaffected by his newfound abilities. Jody Curtis was born with anosmia, the inability to smell, and with her help, Joe Jefferson hopes to cure himself and find those responsible.
Reviewer Comments:
<img src="/images/reviews/gypsyjj3.jpg" align="right" hspace="10">After reading the third installment of Gypsy Joe, I have to bow before the creative mind of Jason M. Burns. I've reviewed other works by the author (Dummy's Guide to Danger, Underworld Railroad & The Sleepy Truth) and I have to say that Burns is definitely going to be my pick for writer of the year in 2008.
The second installment made me doubt Burns' talent.. but only for a second. This third issue explains everything that I had been wondering about in the second chapter and looking back, everything makes perfect sense. This book is just another testament to why Viper Comics is going places.
I'm not going to comment too much on what exactly happens in this issue, as it's definitely something you won't want spoiled for you. I will say however that you can count on Joe to use his brains, emotions as well as his braun in this issue, and it sets the groundwork for what I'm sure is going to be another exciting series from Viper Comics. Keep up the good work fellas. Am I a fan? You better your fanboy ass I am.
Title Gypsy Joe Chapter 3
Publisher Name: Viper Comics (http://www.vipercomics.com)
Writer: Jason M. Burns
Art: Armando Mendoza
24 pages, Color
Safety Content Label: T+ TEENS AND UP - Appropriate for most readers 13 and up, parents are advised that they might want to read before or with younger children.
Publishers Blurb:
Joe Jefferson, a former pro boxer turned night guard for an aerospace manufacturer, was secretly chosen by his employer to be the test subject for a new super weapon being developed for the United States government. Kidnapped and experimented on, Joe eventually escapes to discover that he emits a pheromone that causes anyone around him to go mad with murderous rage. Finding it impossible to stay in one place for longer than five minutes, Joe hits the road in search for answers, only to meet a woman unaffected by his newfound abilities. Jody Curtis was born with anosmia, the inability to smell, and with her help, Joe Jefferson hopes to cure himself and find those responsible.
Reviewer Comments:
<img src="/images/reviews/gypsyjj3.jpg" align="right" hspace="10">After reading the third installment of Gypsy Joe, I have to bow before the creative mind of Jason M. Burns. I've reviewed other works by the author (Dummy's Guide to Danger, Underworld Railroad & The Sleepy Truth) and I have to say that Burns is definitely going to be my pick for writer of the year in 2008.
The second installment made me doubt Burns' talent.. but only for a second. This third issue explains everything that I had been wondering about in the second chapter and looking back, everything makes perfect sense. This book is just another testament to why Viper Comics is going places.
I'm not going to comment too much on what exactly happens in this issue, as it's definitely something you won't want spoiled for you. I will say however that you can count on Joe to use his brains, emotions as well as his braun in this issue, and it sets the groundwork for what I'm sure is going to be another exciting series from Viper Comics. Keep up the good work fellas. Am I a fan? You better your fanboy ass I am.