![]() ![]() ![]() #1Īs long as you don’t go in expecting something cerebral here, then Keanu Reeves and Matt Kindt’s writing in the first issue is totally serviceable. Below I will give my thoughts on each issue in the volume, before summing up my overall thoughts in the conclusion. ![]() When three out of four issues in this volume centre around caveman Keanu, rather than futuristic killing machine Keanu, this becomes a problem. Instead it seems far more interested in giving us a run-of-the-mill meandering prehistoric backstory of how BRZRKR came to receive his powers. The main issue with this first volume is that it spends most of its time trying not to live up to its bad-ass description. This is a violent, sci-fi story about an immortal soldier with the likeness of Keanu Reeves, (who is also co-writing the series!) If that sentence doesn’t sound like the most awesome thing that you have read all day, then I’m afraid we can’t be friends. I wanted to love BRZRKR right from the start. ![]()
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