Post by richardvasseur on Jul 16, 2018 13:15:46 GMT
Title: Faro: Winter 1867
Publisher: Faro Comics
Written by: Karo Kane
Cover by: Jose Varese
Featuring the Talents of: Emil Cabaltierra, Savy Lim, Rob Epps, Chucky Penero, Vic Mayo, Baby The Bulldog, Chris Sangiogio
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: http://www.farokane.com
Comments: The Wild Wild West is certainly different here. There are so many famous people mentioned as well. King Abraham is ruling the American Empire and he wants the territories of the West.
The art is lacking in focus. The people are drawn indistinct. The story is extremely wordy and does start to drag on.
A contest is being arranged ten men to fight as representatives of the men one of whom will be Lincoln's right hand man. Faro is one of the ten fighters he represents Billy the Kid.
Besides the historical figures there are many others the Sheik, the Professor, the Assassin and others. There is a nice variety of characters.
The Iron Games has ten men and women fighting for their boss who will lead the country while Lincoln is away. This battle royal brawl is hard hitting with fast action. An Iron King is crowned.
Than the battle for Iron Queen has Xera the Primal vs Tyde the Sea Nymph. These two are illustrated as warrior women.
The Raider of the Night pin-up style page has an amazing piece of art. The colors, the rider and horse all combine to produce a sight of menace and astonishment.
Title: Faro: Spring 1867
Publisher: Faro's Lounge
Written by: Karo Kane
Cover by: Jose Varese
Featuring the Talents of: Jose Varese, Emil Cabal Tierra, Savy Lim, Rob Epps, Baby The Bulldog, Chris Sangiogio
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.farokane.com
Comments: Sunrise on Saturn. A beautiful raven haired woman is there. She is shown stripping naked and does have a beautifully illustrated body. She is the Ace of Blades.
Than we switch to Xera the Primal. She is a savage beauty. Miss Marigold is looking fine in her topless outfit. The faces need some work they need to be more feminine.
This comic has full nudity so it is mature audience one. It starts out with its main purpose being to show off female bodies.
Faro what is his purpose in this issue? When Faro is attacked by The Raider of the Night. He is a spooky character. The art illustrating his fight is not focused enough. The art is to cartoon like so it does not match up with the story well. The closeups now these are exactly how they should be.
We are given a lot to think about this issue as to the reason of Faro's existence.
There are references to Marvel characters that are easy to catch.
There is a touching moment between two characters that is full of love and sorrow.
This issue focuses to much on other characters rather than on the star Faro. The other characters are entertaining but not gotten into enough for the most part so you really care about them. Faro you know yet half the time he is not there.
A lot of people are out to get Faro so he must fight to survive. He is that a great fight and he knows how to survive. This adventure has action, fighting and so many naked babes that any fan boy will enjoy it.
Richard Vasseur