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Writer's picturePeter Looles

Epifany Comics #4

Updated: Feb 6, 2023


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Epifany is an anthology magazine which includes a variety of different stories and each one of them continues in (almost) every issue. This issue includes 9 stories, with 1 of them being a new addition to the title. This new one is called “Johnny Rocket” and it follows a spaceman who fights aliens. In his first appearance, after he fights some aliens, he gets launched in an alien porn cinema, where his imagination comes to life. It was an ok story, but honestly nothing really special. I liked the artwork, but the story wasn’t that interesting. Hopefully it’ll continue in a better way in the next issues. From the rest of the stories, I don’t think that there’s anything that stands out. I usually enjoy “Soldier Kane” and “He-Punk and the Bastards of the Universe” a lot, but nothing big really happens in either one of them. Thankfully the artwork by Vasilis Lolos was still absolutely beautiful, so I was able to enjoy He-Punk, even without anything big happening. Another comic I usually like is “Blood Cracker”. This is a comic about a storytelling robot and the kid who uses it to listen to stories. In this issue the robot tells a story about how greed can destroy you and how you need to focus on other things, like love and family. It was a nice little story, but I don’t think that I liked it as much as I did in some previous issues. That being said, it was probably my favorite comic from this issue of Epifany. Another story I enjoyed is “The Grim Reaper” (“Ο Χάρος”). I’m still not sure how it’s gonna continue in the next issues, but so far it’s pretty interesting and the main character is a very unique vigilante. The rest of the stories were honestly nothing special. “Boham City” is a nice story, with good social commentary, but it’s also only 1 page long, so before you even start it, it’s over. “Grrrowl” is continuing in a very interesting way, but this issue’s story was just ok. “Old Man Time” and “The Whispers of Hades” were (like always) not for me. The artwork in both comics is great, but other than that, I read them just so that I can finish this magazine.

Overall this issue of Epifany was alright. It was certainly not my favorite one, but it still made for a nice read. Non of the stories changed my life and the way I look at comics, but they did help me pass my time in a fun way.



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