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REVIEW: Ink #1


Book Title: INK
Book Description: A tattoo artist believes he is living in a dreamland, well more like nightmare when he is burdened with a life or death task.
Book Author: Greg Moquin
Book Format: Paperback
Publisher - Orgnization: Seer Nova Comics
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Illustrator: Adam Fields
- Story(3.5)
- Interior Art(4)
- Cover Art(4)
- Dialogue(3.5)
- Mechanics(4)
- Editing(4)










Summary
INK is an interesting read that really made me wish issue 1 was longer. Issue 1 is a short read, about half a standard comic length. The story is well laid out and plotted for a short issue, but you’re just left with so many questions! Also, the shortness leaves less to be reviewed, so I’m really anticipating issue 2!
INK is about a tattoo artist who inherits a key tattoo from a stranger. He has to travel to a remote location after receiving the tattoo within 3-days, or he dies. The concept and ending really have me hooked and I can’t wait for more.
We’re not given many details beyond what I already said so there’s not a lot to dive into and review. But, as I said, Moquin does a good job setting the basics down in a very short page count. Fields’ art is solid and certainly added to the story.
I look forward to seeing where issue 2 of INK takes us!










User Review
5(1 vote)










Brett has been collecting comics for close to 30 years and is passionate about showcasing the amazing stories in Indie Comics and growing the indie community. A marketing and communications professional with a Masters of Nonprofit Management, he founded The Indie Comix Dispatch in 2020. Brett is also a member of the National Writers Union.
