Written by Phil Buck
Art by Erik Turner
On Sarah Saber's 28th birthday, she finds out more about her father's studies in Dark Matter than she ever thought existed.
This is an interesting read. Phil Buck seems to have a direction for where he is taking this book. I feel like he did a good job introducing the audience to Sarah and showing what is possible with her father's experiments. The ending of issue one definitely leaves the reader wondering where the story will go next.
I like Erik Turner's art in this book. It has a gritty feel and works well with Buck's story. The story and art flow very well.
I received this book from the Indy Stash subscription box. You can read my review of the box itself here.
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