David LeBlanc
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Like the rest of the work from Penny Farthing Press this title is a quality entertaining product. The team has it all together with composition, shading and hues just right in every panel. This one has everything you need - mystery, suspense, intrigue, romance and action.
Kevin Agot
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Penny-Farthing Press is a force to be reckoned with in the comic book industry. They have created some of the best comic books on the market today. Moreover, they have not fallen into the trap of creative redundancy and have produced some of the most uniquely imaginative stories around. I’m grateful for their excellent production of trade paperbacks of recently collected stories.
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Paul Dale Roberts, Publisher www.jazmaonline.com
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Captain Gravity has virtuoso plot twists and is a real humdinger, with this graphic novel you get a wonderously taut adventure with mystery added, ticking away like a malevolent clock. This is fabulous reading, breathless excitement and I sit here and take myriad pleasure in watching a great mind at work, his name is Joshua Dysart.
Matthew McLean
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All of this is wrapped up beautifully in the art on the pages of Captain Gravity. The art team has captured the feel of the golden era of comics and Hollywood, making it a tribute to that period of time and the old serials it use to produce. The characters are expressive and the action flows smoothly. It even manages to make a monkey-faced Nazi seem like something that might be hiding in your closet.
Bottom Line: Captain Gravity is a period piece that doesn’t get lost in the details, but uses them beautifully as a backdrop to a fantastic story. Its characters are human and real, with action that’s fun and fantastic. If you’re comic book shop doesn’t carry it, then you should demand that they do.