Seron Issue #0 Reviews


“there is always the lingering fear of what to say if I didn’t like it… Such feelings were far from my mind though when reading the first issue of Seron”
“Like all good comics, at least in my view, there are political and sociological themes at play.”
“Fans of 2000AD will certainly find much to enjoy in Seron’s pages, but Jez and co. are original and magnetic enough to deserve for their own tales to be told.”
James Silvester who’s books and reviews can be found on his website
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“the campaign for the introductory Issue #0 is gathering steam.”
John Freeman from Down The Tubes
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“The art by Jay Rollins is incredible, to the point that I’d recommend this purely based on the artwork alone, but thankfully, it’s more than good art.”
“I’m not just left wanting more; I’m left needing more in the best possible way.”
“…there is plenty to get excited about just from what we’ve seen so far, as this has the potential to be something special.”
Rating: 4.5/5
Benjamin Williams of Comic Book News UK
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“And, truth be told, I wanted more.”
“It’s a genuinely impressive opening salvo of ideas, details and intriguing characters…”
“Seron is a believable place, and its characters all slot into it perfectly…”
Jason Brown of Mid Life Gamer Geek
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“Seron Issue Zero’s story is just as intricate as its interiors.”
“I was so immersed in this world that by the time I hit the last page I wasn’t ready to be done!”
Cody from Keeping It Geekly
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