These comics came with the Babylon Working #5 release, so they're not an ARC or anything like that. When I first saw this line on Kickstarter, I chocked it up to being another boob fantasy series. But it has a bit more meet on its bones than that. Ella, a demon hunter, kills some bandits in revenge and gets stabbed by her mentor as a result. She pledges to kill everyone evil regardess of race or magical being. To earn a little cash she takes part in a death match but gets a bit too wounded and now has to face off against an angry demon mad at the kingdom. Yea, there's a little bit of The Witcher in this series.
The artwork was pretty good in all aspects. The No Sleep art team is getting good at making comics these days. You've got your action frames and your horror/terror frames, but the regular frames kind of pop out more. The shading was fine, though the demon characters didn't look that scary to me. The possessed kids on the cover looked scary though.
The issues have some previews for upcoming No Sleep comics, including Babylon Working #6. Is Evoluzione Publishing becoming a consistent publisher? Hold the phones, listeners!
You should be able to find it on their website here at some point in the future. But I don't know when that will be.
I didn't expect this one. I knew the series was ongoing but I had my eyes on other projects and completely forgot about this one. Last time on Babylon Working, the old man had succeeded in his plan in luring the demons to the moon and absorbed their power while the other group merged an alien with a human, then the bad guy with the goatee got gwat by his now-evil alien wife the Scarlet Queen. Fortunately she turned good and closed the portal but our heroines are arrested by the police.
We return to #5 with a prison episode. The gang must get out of jail but Qi'an the robot has been shut down and they don't have a ship. Fortunately, a mutual foe arrives to help them. Will they accept his jailbreak? He's not exactly a trustworthy figure.
The artwork was quite consistent. The art team hasn't changed since #4, which feels like a rarity in today's indie comic world. The framing was pretty good, they got the action scenes right with little blurring, and the anatomical features were...anatomically correct. Yeah, don't want to read this series near kids, or on a plane- unless you have privacy filter. The covers are a little misleading but still drawn well.
You should be able to find it on their website here at some point in the future. But I don't know when that will be.