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Review – The Show #1

Review – The Show #1

Writer: Jed Mcpherson Artwork: Joseph Velasquez Colours: F.P. Soic Jr. In a strange coincidence, right before I was given this issue to review I had been watching clips of the Truman Show. What makes it coincidental is that THE SHOW is essentially the dark, twisted cousin of the Truman Show. Throughout the course of this first issue we follow Johnny Teevee as he is held captive in a flat that is constantly streaming his life to the wider world. He is a star of a TV show even though he doesn’t know it, or even that he is being filmed. Through some solid dialogue from Writer Jed Mcpherson we discover that he doesn’t know why he is being held there. We are also introduced to the mohawked mastermind of the show and his production assistant. Sadly, the show is going through a bit of a slump. That is until the producers introduce a teddy bear called Stockton who starts to talk to Jimmy. Granted, these conversations are all in his head, but the voices do make sense. The only time we get to see the production assistant speak or act even vaguely human is when she appears in adverts to [...]



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