It started temporary gravity failures, time reversal loops, entropy reversals. Things are getting worse, and it falls to Special Agent Adam Hardy and his Federal Bureau of Physics team to figure out what's going on, before it's too late.
Simon Oliver was hatched in South London in 1969. Since that date he has consistently strived for mediocrity in a number of fields of employment, from cooking at the legendary Hacienda Club of Manchester in the late 1980's, scuba diving instructor in the planet's more tropical climes, to a career as a camera assistant in Hollywood. With such a spotty and heterogeneous employment record is seemed only fitting that the comic book would industry welcome him with open arms in 2005 for his writing debut in THE EXTERMINATORS.
A very interesting opening issue with a lot to like! Interesting artwork and a unique story. Needs some character development and all that, but has enough going on and ends with total disaster (apparently)!
great start, I really like the concept and the art is great too. I'm looking forward to the next issues. it will be under the "federal bureau of physics" because of a name change for legal reasons. it is a unique idea, about how the rules of physics suddenly start to change and evolve and how we start to manage this change. its a little heavy on the science, but I appreciate a smart read and you may too.