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Review – Under: Scourge of the Sewer #1 (Titan Comics)

Review – Under: Scourge Of The Sewer #1 (Titan Comics)

Publisher: Titan Comics Writer: Christophe Peck Artists: Stefano Raffael, Christian Favrelle Translated by: Mark McKenzie -Rey Release Date: 13th December 2017 I could make this review extremely short if I wanted to and it would still do the comic justice: Who here absolutely loved James Cameron’s Aliens? Yes? Then you HAVE to read Under! The story takes place in a city that gives off vibes of the not-too-distant future. We’re introduced to the stereotypical hero cop Jericho as he enters head-first into a hostage situation. However, as we quickly discover, he’s not actually much of a hero. He screws it up and gets put on sewer cop duty, a Corp known as “the rats” filled with all the other reject cops who patrol the miles of sewer beneath the city. Flash forward a bit and we find out that Jericho has been tasked with escorting Miss Yeatman, a zoology student studying the urban myths of giant sewer creatures that have evolved or mutated beyond normal size. She’s expecting a few cat-sized rats or albino gators, but unbeknownst to them the town’s homeless population are being devoured by 50 foot spiders. Christophe Peck taps into the inherent appeal of the 1950s [...]



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