A review by marksutherland
High Level Vol. 1 by Nate Piekos, Amancay Nahuelpan, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Rob Sheridan, Barnaby Bagenda, Omar Francia

2.0

Meh. Not a terrible attempt at post apocalyptic world building, but the dialogue is rough and the plot seems forced upon the characters. Because everything is all a bit murky and vague, the twist doesn't really land because you have no strong expectations of, well, anyone. So instead there's just an unnecessarily blunt punch line to give the protagonist motivation for a sequel that almost certainly isn't coming any time soon. The art is decent and the colours are nice, but neither can save a mediocre story that's hard to trudge through.