Home Free 1: Out of the Fog
$3.99 – $5.99
“…sometimes you’ve got to be the monster.”
For Sara, a woman who has been on the run from monsters all her life, these are not easy words to speak.
Additional information
Writer | John Kratky |
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Art By | Michelle Lodge |
Lettering by | Eduardo Camacho |
Pages | 24 |
Description
Description
“…sometimes you’ve got to be the monster.”
For Sara, a woman who has been on the run from monsters all her life, these are not easy words to speak. Her escape to the quiet life in a city on the Oregon Coast is rattled after she meets teenage sex worker Emmy at a local dive. Old bruises resurface and a fast friendship is formed when Sara decides to help Emmy escape the path she chose, knowing full well the trouble that lies at the edge of their decision. A stranger once helped Sara find a way out, it’s time to return the favor.
Set against an America that has been on a slow burn towards unrest between two divided factions and a government that has failed the people, Sara finds herself searching for freedom not just from the coming downfall, but a past entwined with the very events that started the revolution.
Sara has sheltered herself for years, choosing solitude in a chaotic world. As she throws herself back into the society she turned her back on, her willingness to trust again is put to the test.
Shelby –
I am freaking OBSESSED. I have to admit, I’ve never been much of a comic book girl but I am indeed a crime and horror girl. I had the honer of meeting John Kratky at a ComiCon event (I know I said I wasn’t a comic person but I was there for my family okay..) and I was instantly intrigued by the story line of this comic. I signed up for his email subscription and got the first edition of Home Free in the digital format for free. I dove into the comic the next morning while I had my coffee (what better time?) and I don’t think I blinked for the entire time. I finished the comic in one sitting and then read it again right there. I instantly went back to email, clicked the link to the website and here I am leaving this review while I buy the whole series in print.
From page one, Out of the Fog had me hooked. The drama, the language, the crime- I am here for all of it!
Shelby –
Honor*