Jayson’s Reviews > Adventureman, Vol. 1: The End and Everything After > Status Update
Jayson
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Notes:
(1) I don't like being repetitive when posting art, but this makes a visual point.
- The difference between Claire riding her scooter now versus last issue is (literally) night and day.
- From self-described "born to be mild" to zooming with reckless abandon.
(2) Not to nitpick, but I'm fairly bothered that the rips in Claire's pants aren't consistent issue to issue.
— Apr 08, 2025 12:30AM

Notes:
(1) I don't like being repetitive when posting art, but this makes a visual point.
- The difference between Claire riding her scooter now versus last issue is (literally) night and day.
- From self-described "born to be mild" to zooming with reckless abandon.
(2) Not to nitpick, but I'm fairly bothered that the rips in Claire's pants aren't consistent issue to issue.
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Jayson
is on page 144 of 159

Notes:
(1) The last issue here lacks clarity.
- I'm not sure what the deal is with the villain, how she broke free of the Ultravoid, nor how she plans to destroy the world.
(2) Apparently, Claire's lost. I didn't know she was missing.
(3) I wonder whether it's intentional, as the new Adventureman's a woman, that the chief nemesis (Baron/Baroness Bizarre) is now a woman too.
— Apr 08, 2025 01:30AM

Notes:
(1) The last issue here lacks clarity.
- I'm not sure what the deal is with the villain, how she broke free of the Ultravoid, nor how she plans to destroy the world.
(2) Apparently, Claire's lost. I didn't know she was missing.
(3) I wonder whether it's intentional, as the new Adventureman's a woman, that the chief nemesis (Baron/Baroness Bizarre) is now a woman too.
Jayson
is on page 89 of 159

Notes:
(1) Okay, this second issue flows much better than the first, which was a lot of concepts and characters to juggle.
- This has more or less a singular focus and isn't encumbered by too many moving parts.
(2) We get a sort of Daredevil situation here, albeit with the senses swapped.
- Our deaf heroine is able to see and experience things imperceptible to regular folk.
— Apr 07, 2025 11:40PM

Notes:
(1) Okay, this second issue flows much better than the first, which was a lot of concepts and characters to juggle.
- This has more or less a singular focus and isn't encumbered by too many moving parts.
(2) We get a sort of Daredevil situation here, albeit with the senses swapped.
- Our deaf heroine is able to see and experience things imperceptible to regular folk.
Jayson
is on page 57 of 159

Notes:
(1) So, my main takeaway from the first issue is that all the pieces are there, it's just trying way too hard to make everything fit.
- There's no natural flow to this and it's a lot to digest and make sense of.
- That said, as expected, the art's top tier and a treat to take in.
(2) "What the butts?" is apparently a colloquialism in this universe.
- I don't like it!
— Apr 07, 2025 10:40PM

Notes:
(1) So, my main takeaway from the first issue is that all the pieces are there, it's just trying way too hard to make everything fit.
- There's no natural flow to this and it's a lot to digest and make sense of.
- That said, as expected, the art's top tier and a treat to take in.
(2) "What the butts?" is apparently a colloquialism in this universe.
- I don't like it!
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Notes:
(1) I have no idea what this is about—the blurb isn't clear—but it's illustrated by Terry Dodson, and I'll read anything Terry Dodson.
- I just wish he finished "Red One" first before starting this series. That left on a cliffhanger, and now I doubt it'll ever be concluded.
(2) Dodson does seem to love drawing Vespa scooters.
- The heroine of "Red One" rides one too.
— Apr 06, 2025 11:00PM

Notes:
(1) I have no idea what this is about—the blurb isn't clear—but it's illustrated by Terry Dodson, and I'll read anything Terry Dodson.
- I just wish he finished "Red One" first before starting this series. That left on a cliffhanger, and now I doubt it'll ever be concluded.
(2) Dodson does seem to love drawing Vespa scooters.
- The heroine of "Red One" rides one too.

