Farscape Archive Edition #1
SCORE: 68
I saw the Farscape Archive Edition #1 comic book at my local comic
book store and thought it was interesting. It has Archaia Archive
Edition on it, as well as ONE. I figured this was a reprint of something
from the past. I did a little research on Farscape Archive Edition #1
and found out I was completely right. This is a reprint from the 2011
comic book series. I do not know if they will continue the reprints or
not.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Farscape Archive Edition #1
comic book. This comic book cost me $4.99. There are twenty-four pages
of comic book content within Farscape Archive Edition #1. There are
advertisements after the comic book content within Farscape Archive
Edition #1. The credits can be found on the back of the front page of
the Farscape Archive Edition #1 comic book.
What is the point of reprinting one comic book? I want to know where
this story goes from here. Sadly I will not be able to do that without
finding a graphic novel, or the over a decade old comic books. The
issues families can have with Farscape Archive Edition #1 are bad
language, sex outside of marriage, lack of attire, enticement to lust,
violence, and more. There are some really slimy characters in this comic
book.
Rigel is trying to get his throne back in Farscape Archive Edition #1.
John Crichton and his wife are working on learning how to be parents
with their infant baby. John is a bit better at being a parent than his
wife. She has problems getting the baby to settle down. I think her main
issue in Farscape Archive Edition #1 is she forgot to burp the baby
after feeding him.
We find out in Farscape Archive Edition #1 that Rigel gets duped by one
of his wives and winds up being captured by his cousin. Farscape Archive
Edition #1 ends with three of them from the ship in chains. John and his
wife are trying to find a place to settle down and raise their child.
There are plenty of interesting plot points in Farscape Archive Edition
#1 that obviously continue. Will the reprints?
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Boom Studios
Author: O'Bannon, Decandido, Patterson, Babinski, Dalhouse
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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