| “Genre-bending, intelligent, and gripping work. Brought to vivid and colorful life by a selection of first-rate artists and writers...” |
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— Booklist |
| “Days Missing: Kestus is actually even stronger than its predecessor.” |
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— The Quarter Bin |
| “It's only words and words are all I have to take your heart away.” |
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— The Daily Blam |
| “A romantic blend of science and historical fiction that enthralls as much as it entertains ( 5 stars ).” |
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— The Homeworld |
| “David Marquez is bloody brilliant...” |
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— Player Affinity |
| “Hester's script is very strong.” |
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— Kitty's Pride |
| “Kestus is a complex and exciting character...” |
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— The Daily Blam |
| “The mixture of action, science & human nature of it all, is amazing to read and look at. 9.5 out of 10.” |
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— Player Affinity |
| “An excellent book. I am hooked.” |
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— Ain't It Cool News |
| “Marquez's art is beautiful. He's one of the top artists working today.” |
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— Kitty's Pride |
| “Days Missing is an engaging comicbook, and a compelling story.” |
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— Examiner |
| “Days Missing is the panacea of great sci-fi storytelling.” |
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— Ain't It Cool News |
| “This is truly good storytelling. A great concept, told expertly and vividly.” |
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— So Entertain Me |
| “Has a ‘Roddenberry’ feel to it... Hester is a hell of a writer... Marquez's art is solid.” |
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— Graphic Policy |
| “[Days Missing: Kestus Issue #1] instantly drew me back into the world of Days Missing, and I don't want to leave.” |
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— Major Spoilers |
| “Phil Hester wrote two of the best issues of the first volume... and he continues that hot streak here. —8.0” |
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— Multiversity Comics |
| “The story here is developing nicely straight out of the gait... Buy, Borrow, or Burn? Definitely a buy.” |
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— The Nerdiest Kids |
| “Hester does a great job of framing the issue with enough information... Marquez not only handles pencils & inks, but his storytelling is incredibly easy to follow.” |
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— Project Fanboy |
| “Days Missing: Kestus #1 receives 4.5 out of 5. Extremely good looking book with a very interesting story.” |
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— Kitty's Pride |
| “The concept behind Days Missing and Kestus has incredible potential — it can span all eras, all places.” |
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— Comic Shop News |
| REVIEWS — Days Missing: The Original Series “The writing and artistic talent on this work is stellar, and the production standards show in the nearly perfect presentation here.” |
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— Poplitiko |
| “Do you like sci-fi? Then you should be buying this.” |
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— G4: Fresh Ink |
| “..It is top-notch science fiction.” |
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— scrippsnews |
| “Roddenberry has gotten back into the comic book business, and the first one out of the gate is a doozy of a concept.” |
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— TrekInk |
| “Days Missing fits firmly as the new potential centerpiece to (Archaia's) catalog.” |
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— Crave Online |
| “The bar was set so high that my standard pulls simply couldn't measure up.” |
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— Ain't It Cool News |
| “The best writing of Phil Hester's career. Really stellar stuff...” |
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— G4: Fresh Ink |
| “A hypnotizing look at 5 days in human history...” |
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— The Nerdiest Kids |
| “This five issue story is one you don't want to miss.” |
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— Gaming Angels |
| “Archaia has done a spectacular job in putting this book together.” |
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— Comics Bulletin |
| “A very Gene Roddenberry “Prime Directive” concept — but also a very cool one.” |
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— The Comic Book Script Archive |
| “This is science fiction the way it is meant to be...” |
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— Metal Life |
| “Highly recommended.” |
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— Comics Waiting Room |
| “...An intellectual adventure story that leaves the reader primed for more.” |
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— The Detroit News |
| “Days Missing is a masterfully executed new series with an irresistible premise.” |
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— Booklist |
| “This is an exceptional title...” |
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— Multiversity Comics |
| “Three thumbs up.” |
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— EBook30 |
| “...One of this year's best miniseries.” |
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— Hypergeek |
| “(The next volume) can't come soon enough.” |
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— Multiversity Comics |
| “The narration in particular has a great feel to it...” |
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— Newsarama |
| “Extraordinarily strong writing and extremely captivating artwork...” |
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— G4: Fresh Ink |