Sunday, June 12, 2016

Vready to Vrumble


VELCOME TO ANOTHER VONDERFUL MATCH ON COMIC VUNKNOWN




We enter this new adventure with Lucasz Kowalczuk, the mind behind the comic series of an inter-dimensional tournament only known as Vreckless Vrestlers. It is a five part issue miniseries that also has an introductory Issue 0 on the fighters. We see two fights with issue one: Crimean Crab VS The Eye and Vegan Cat VS Flatwoods Monster. We see these fighters in the year 3067  entering the ring with the single rule the tournament: No Rules. Vreckless Vrestlers is essentially the mindless comic people will look for. It has a fighter card in the beginning of each match in both English and Polish and is set up in black and white with green highlighted shading (only in digital).V.V. does not need too much detail to get its story across but we can say that both of the fights in the issue are cold-blooded and barbaric.

 We see a  small glimpse of history that Crimean Crab and The Eye actually knew each other prior to the fight without any actual dialogue. It has some great grungy art that pops with all the violence in the issue. V.V. is that unique comic that refreshes the mind with just a simple chaotic matches with no limitations. We quickly see each fighter's strengths with a victor and loser in each match. It is an entertainingly brutal  and vreckless  book that is its own unique comical experience.  Vreckless Vrestlers Issue 1 is currently available digitally for  $0.99 here and is a book that is its own unique comical experience with a side of brutal wrestling. The only upset is that the self-published edition  is no longer available and the trade paperback was only published in the Polish version by Kultura Gniewu and not available in any shop in North America. 

If you enjoy the artwork of Lucasz Kowalczuk, check out his Tumblr page and have some fun.


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