Young Terrorists Volume 1: Pierce the Veil

Young Terrorists Volume 1: Pierce the Veil

Matt Pizzolo2015
"A lot of people claim to be on the cutting edge. Pizzolo actually is." - Steve Niles (30 Days Of Night) What if "The Smoking Man" from X-Files was a real person, and his daughter found out what he did for a living? The daughter of an assassinated globalist kingpin breaks out of an internment camp and leads her fellow escaped prisoners in a battle against an elitist conspiracy of shadow governments, megabanks, and military juntas in this edgy and subversive thriller that channels Fight Club by way of Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. A graphic novel that fearlessly assaults politics-as-usual, Young Terrorists continues the legacy of DMZ and The Invisibles as it manically rips the scab off life under the new world order and revels in the pus underneath.
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Nedu@nedu
3 stars
Apr 8, 2022

Young Terrorists follows Sera, Heiress to the Black Temple who has been wrongly accused of murdering her dad. Sera is sent to a prison for terrorists but she breaks out and now she's hunting down those that wronged her. This volume is basically an introduction to the characters and there is not much plot development. I'm hoping that in volume two the plot begins to evolve. I received this book from the publisher on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Abi Baker@wicdiv
2 stars
Sep 30, 2021

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