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Space Bastards Vol. 1: Tooth & Mail
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Space Bastards Vol. 1: Tooth & Mail
Author(s): Joe Aubrey, Eric Peterson
Acclaimed artist Darick Robertson (The Boys, HAPPY!) joins writers Eric Peterson and Joe Aubrey to bring you the tale of the galaxy’s most dangerous employers: The Intergalactic Postal Service.
In the future, unemployment and job dissatisfaction are sky-high. When you've got nothing left to lose, you join the Intergalactic Postal Service (IPS). Its postal fees are steep—and they go only to whomever ultimately fulfills the delivery, making every run a comically violent free-for-all between the most ruthless mercenaries in the cosmos!
The interplanetary ensemble cast of Space Bastards, under the volatile leadership of Postmaster General Roy Sharpton, are constantly at each other’s throats trying to settle scores and earn big money. But when a rival corporation's teleportation technology threatens to make their role in the galaxy obsolete, the Bastards must work together to preserve a job they've come to love.
Collects Space Bastards #1-6
Review(s):
“Space Bastards is one of those comics I love because it's clear from the first page that everyone involved just turned the volume up to 11 right at the start and never once turned it down. [It's] filled to bursting with the kind of manic energy its title and cover suggest, and if you're looking for a mature readers sci-fi thrill ride, look no further . . . .This book is a blast.”
“A series of surreal and often bloody vignettes by some of the best artists in the business. . . .A Looney Tunes-esque parade of debauchery and dynamism, as these artists work their magic to produce a comprehensive, and quite crazy, portrait of a universe gone mad.”
“Exciting. A celebration of cosmic badasses and deathmatch style dystopian adventures, Space Bastards provides plenty of thrills. . . .If you're a fan of The Boys, Space Bastards definitely is a sci-fi heir apparent and is quickly shaping up to be a good time.”
“Tarantino-like. . . .Who better to bring their story to life than The Boys’ Darick Robertson? If there is anyone who could depict this brand of action mixed with touches of humor and the aforementioned over the top violence, it is Robertson. And man does he come through.”
“Robertson brings all of his famous grit and gore to Space Bastards . . . Space Bastards is about as crazy as it sounds. It’s a blood-splattered charge across the galaxy, with lots of parcels to deliver.”
"Gorgeous."
“Off the wall bonkers in the best possible way. It’s worth taking your time to pull every bit of magic out of these pages. . . .You should definitely grab it up.”
“It’s going to piss people off but it knows it’s being offensive and delivers it all in a way that it’s not meant in a serious manner . . . . [T]he art is fantastic. It brings such energy and life to the series. It’s over the top . . . like a Looney Tunes cartoon.”
“The future of the postal service is… out there. That’s the premise of Space Bastards, the comic book series about an Intergalactic Postal Service staffed by, shall we say, somewhat undesirable elements.”
ISBN: 9781643376677
Author(s): Joe Aubrey, Eric Peterson
Acclaimed artist Darick Robertson (The Boys, HAPPY!) joins writers Eric Peterson and Joe Aubrey to bring you the tale of the galaxy’s most dangerous employers: The Intergalactic Postal Service.
In the future, unemployment and job dissatisfaction are sky-high. When you've got nothing left to lose, you join the Intergalactic Postal Service (IPS). Its postal fees are steep—and they go only to whomever ultimately fulfills the delivery, making every run a comically violent free-for-all between the most ruthless mercenaries in the cosmos!
The interplanetary ensemble cast of Space Bastards, under the volatile leadership of Postmaster General Roy Sharpton, are constantly at each other’s throats trying to settle scores and earn big money. But when a rival corporation's teleportation technology threatens to make their role in the galaxy obsolete, the Bastards must work together to preserve a job they've come to love.
Collects Space Bastards #1-6
Review(s):
“Space Bastards is one of those comics I love because it's clear from the first page that everyone involved just turned the volume up to 11 right at the start and never once turned it down. [It's] filled to bursting with the kind of manic energy its title and cover suggest, and if you're looking for a mature readers sci-fi thrill ride, look no further . . . .This book is a blast.”
“A series of surreal and often bloody vignettes by some of the best artists in the business. . . .A Looney Tunes-esque parade of debauchery and dynamism, as these artists work their magic to produce a comprehensive, and quite crazy, portrait of a universe gone mad.”
“Exciting. A celebration of cosmic badasses and deathmatch style dystopian adventures, Space Bastards provides plenty of thrills. . . .If you're a fan of The Boys, Space Bastards definitely is a sci-fi heir apparent and is quickly shaping up to be a good time.”
“Tarantino-like. . . .Who better to bring their story to life than The Boys’ Darick Robertson? If there is anyone who could depict this brand of action mixed with touches of humor and the aforementioned over the top violence, it is Robertson. And man does he come through.”
“Robertson brings all of his famous grit and gore to Space Bastards . . . Space Bastards is about as crazy as it sounds. It’s a blood-splattered charge across the galaxy, with lots of parcels to deliver.”
"Gorgeous."
“Off the wall bonkers in the best possible way. It’s worth taking your time to pull every bit of magic out of these pages. . . .You should definitely grab it up.”
“It’s going to piss people off but it knows it’s being offensive and delivers it all in a way that it’s not meant in a serious manner . . . . [T]he art is fantastic. It brings such energy and life to the series. It’s over the top . . . like a Looney Tunes cartoon.”
“The future of the postal service is… out there. That’s the premise of Space Bastards, the comic book series about an Intergalactic Postal Service staffed by, shall we say, somewhat undesirable elements.”
ISBN: 9781643376677