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james_desantis 's review for:
Nuclear Family
by Mike Marts, Stephanie Phillips
Nuclear Family starts off great and kind of just settles in the end.
A normal 1950's family experiences an attack one day when people start dropping bombs in a little town. When it hits everything goes dark but when the family emerges they are met with freedom warriors claiming the nice little family from the 50's are commie bastards. So this a big old WHAT IF and it starts off great.
But then the last two issues feel weirdly slowpaced despite being fast paced? Like they introduce characters but none feel that interest. Deaths fall flat. A weird zombie subplot. Just kind of feels weird and not as intriguing as I hoped from the first 2-3 issues.
But overall not a bad read, pretty fun, and I'd read more from Phillips for sure.
A normal 1950's family experiences an attack one day when people start dropping bombs in a little town. When it hits everything goes dark but when the family emerges they are met with freedom warriors claiming the nice little family from the 50's are commie bastards. So this a big old WHAT IF and it starts off great.
But then the last two issues feel weirdly slowpaced despite being fast paced? Like they introduce characters but none feel that interest. Deaths fall flat. A weird zombie subplot. Just kind of feels weird and not as intriguing as I hoped from the first 2-3 issues.
But overall not a bad read, pretty fun, and I'd read more from Phillips for sure.