I am genuinely interested in his background, and if he will find a place in Ghost Town. Overall, Pollux is a likeable main character. Klein's art is fantastic! I particularly enjoyed the way he illustrates the characters' facial expressions, with incredibly detail. and there is something very intriguing about witnessing all of that come to fruition. It's clear that they are a new society trying to sort out their values, rules, etc. That pretty much sums up the whole vibe of this town for me. When Abram asks what kind of place Ghost Town is, the Marshal replies, "What kinda place, I guess we're working at. Pollux barely survives a crash landing on the isolated world of Ouro, and is brought to a place called Ghost Town to recover. I always appreciate stories that start off by grabbing hold of your attention so hard that you simply can't put the book down. Abram Pollux's opening inner dialogue is gripping and intense. We spent a lot of time together discussing what exists beyond our world, and I was drawn to Drifter #1 from Image Comics, written by Ivan Brandon, with art by Nic Klein because of this. This is mostly because it was my father's favorite genre of movies, books, and his favorite topic of conversation. Since childhood, I've been a fan of stories that have an outer space type vibe.
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