Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Smick City Savior

COMIC UNKNOWN'S TELEKINETIC SAVIOR


We arrive at Smick City and find a plague of killer robots running amok. The police are fighting off these menaces but are in need of some help. Fortunately, the city has a new hero by the name of Clarity Girl! Clara aka Clarity Girl has telekinetic abilities in which she is still learning as she progresses through her heroic treks. Clarity Girl: Smick City Savior Issue One puts the reader in the middle of a busy day for Clara as there are robots terrorizing the city and a masked vigilante breaking into (yes into) Smick City Prison. The story gives some information on Clara and company via flashbacks and finishes off with a cliffhanger. Giving the opportunity for an issue two, Clarity Girl: Smick City Savior still left unanswered questions from actions that were taken on this issue. Smick City is definitely a scenery that we hope to see develop more in upcoming issues and can hold hidden obstacles for the young heroine. 

Clarity Girl Smick City Savior #1 would perfectly fit in a weekly cartoon line-up in channels such as Cartoon Network. The entertaining story combined with the simple art allows any reader of any age a quick fun read. The creative team for the issue consists of Bill McCormick (writer), Chris Thomasma (artist/ creator),  Alex Giles/Matt Roscetti (letterers), and Laurie Foster (editor). Clarity Girl Smick City Savior is intended to be a Spiderman meets Powerpuff Girls comic and it is exactly that. We hope to see what direction the series will go and how it will progress throughout the upcoming issues. Readers can purchase a copy of Clarity Girl Smick City Savior Issue One here and can also follow the series on Facebook and Instagram. Be sure to also check out its webcomic version hosted on TheComicSeries with updates page by page.


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