
By: Ken Garing (writer/artist/letters)
The Story: Silas has done a good job of rallying the other nomads into a post-apocalyptic society, but such efforts can’t escape the notice of the powers that be.
Quick review (with SPOILERS): It’s been a few months since the last issue of Planetoid. A three-month delay can be deadly to a young, creator-owned comic as the hype dies down and readers’ attentions shift to new, shiny objects. However, a delay can also be a nice test of the strength of the story. Does the reader still feel compelled to buy the issue after a delay? Is the story still fresh enough in the readers’ minds after a delay? [Note: It’s really hard to complain about the delays on a creator-owned comic when the creator is doing the whole thing himself and surely doing the comic around a full-time job….]
I can report that Planetoid is back and it is fine. I didn’t feel lost or confused about the story. Frankly, you could probably pick this up without having read the previous issues and manage. If you remember that there was solider named Silas who was marooned on some alien planet and that he was organizing the other creatures of the wasteland into a society, you’ll be just fine. Naturally, the brutal alien overlords of this crappy planet aren’t pleased with what Silas is doing and they nab him in this issue.
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